Shoes, Feet, Taxes.
Apr. 14th, 2009 01:29 amTaxes done...finally. The one thing about Alpha related to taxes that really gets on my nerves is that it means that
zedrikcayne just isn't around for us to get them done. The W2 comes out after Alpha starts, and it just ends up being difficult to find time to get them done. We'll get a refund...and you can say all you want about giving the government an interest free loan, but I actually enjoy getting the refund. It's not money I count on for my budget throughout the year, so it means I get to do a few special things. We'll probably plan a trip up north this summer in late June, put a little aside for the kitchen. I think we also may arrange a visit with
entirelysonja this fall and maybe a short family trip to Atlanta or something. Funny too, to me that it was one of those things that I insisted would happen before the baby came last year-we did them late...I think even after my "due date" with Naomi, but they did happen before she arrived.
Naomi is on the verge of walking. She's so close-she's taken three or four steps unassisted and unsupported-she's never really shown any interest in walking while holding an adult's hand. I love her independent streak right now. I'm not sure I'll always love it though.
I bought her a pair of "shoes" over the weekend-I took her to get measured and her feet were a size 2.5. She's mobile enough that she needs something on her feet, but not walking enough that I want her to wear real shoes yet. I didn't like any of the Stride Rite options in her size-the soles seemed far too firm, so I ended up with another pair of Robeez for her. We tried on the 6-12 month size and they were tremendous...so I bought my one year old size 0-6 month size shoes.
entirelysonja suggested checking out a pair of Pedipeds for her-they have some styles that have toe protection but have plenty of circulation around her foot like sandals do, and run from size 2.5 to 3.5. I need to look into it more.
We're getting ready for Naomi's birthday this weekend. We put up her swing set yesterday, and soon she'll get to use it. We've got a little party planned for Saturday for her, too. My parents arrive Wednesday, and that should be a nice visit.
And last, does anyone on my list own a copy of Diana West's "The Breastfeeding Mother's Guide to Making More Milk"? Is it a worthwhile investment for my library, or should I just see if I can borrow a copy?
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Naomi is on the verge of walking. She's so close-she's taken three or four steps unassisted and unsupported-she's never really shown any interest in walking while holding an adult's hand. I love her independent streak right now. I'm not sure I'll always love it though.
I bought her a pair of "shoes" over the weekend-I took her to get measured and her feet were a size 2.5. She's mobile enough that she needs something on her feet, but not walking enough that I want her to wear real shoes yet. I didn't like any of the Stride Rite options in her size-the soles seemed far too firm, so I ended up with another pair of Robeez for her. We tried on the 6-12 month size and they were tremendous...so I bought my one year old size 0-6 month size shoes.
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We're getting ready for Naomi's birthday this weekend. We put up her swing set yesterday, and soon she'll get to use it. We've got a little party planned for Saturday for her, too. My parents arrive Wednesday, and that should be a nice visit.
And last, does anyone on my list own a copy of Diana West's "The Breastfeeding Mother's Guide to Making More Milk"? Is it a worthwhile investment for my library, or should I just see if I can borrow a copy?