Computer problem
Kind people,
Just to let you know, I am having a problem with my computer and I probably won't have regular access to it for now. Sometimes it turns on, sometimes not. I've got no idea why. I will probably take it in to the shop soon. But if you don't hear from me via computer technology for awhile, that is why :-( Yes, it is all too true: it may be DAYS before I'll be able to get to a computer again and blog about the inane trivia of my life, to the world's detriment. And I was planning an entry about my visit to Day One in Laurel Village, the mind-blowingly wonderful mommy mecca, though as I told Mark, I was tempted to rename it Day One: A Place for Blond Mothers. (Nah, it seemed okay that I was there, with my brown hair, and thank God--I have never seen such a wonderful baby place. It had every baby and mom related item I had ever wanted or needed, along with a lot of other items that I never knew before, but now realized, I desperately wanted and needed. I wanted to buy everything in the store, but I settled for approximately half of it.)
So in the meantime, here is a picture of Daisy and her cousin Hannah, whom she visited this last weekend. It cracks me up (not such a good shot of poor Daisy, but you can see the cuteness of the Hanmeister). And I've included a couple of the three-month Daze wearing a beautiful dress that Hannah has passed along to her... Rache, if you read this, what is the name of the designer again? (Rache is my cousin and the mom of the fabulous Hanmeister.) Hmmm, upon second perusal, I can see that the Daze needs to learn to be more demure when wearing a pink dress; the undies are showing. Shameless girlie.
Just to let you know, I am having a problem with my computer and I probably won't have regular access to it for now. Sometimes it turns on, sometimes not. I've got no idea why. I will probably take it in to the shop soon. But if you don't hear from me via computer technology for awhile, that is why :-( Yes, it is all too true: it may be DAYS before I'll be able to get to a computer again and blog about the inane trivia of my life, to the world's detriment. And I was planning an entry about my visit to Day One in Laurel Village, the mind-blowingly wonderful mommy mecca, though as I told Mark, I was tempted to rename it Day One: A Place for Blond Mothers. (Nah, it seemed okay that I was there, with my brown hair, and thank God--I have never seen such a wonderful baby place. It had every baby and mom related item I had ever wanted or needed, along with a lot of other items that I never knew before, but now realized, I desperately wanted and needed. I wanted to buy everything in the store, but I settled for approximately half of it.)
So in the meantime, here is a picture of Daisy and her cousin Hannah, whom she visited this last weekend. It cracks me up (not such a good shot of poor Daisy, but you can see the cuteness of the Hanmeister). And I've included a couple of the three-month Daze wearing a beautiful dress that Hannah has passed along to her... Rache, if you read this, what is the name of the designer again? (Rache is my cousin and the mom of the fabulous Hanmeister.) Hmmm, upon second perusal, I can see that the Daze needs to learn to be more demure when wearing a pink dress; the undies are showing. Shameless girlie.
5 Comments:
Kind Sarah,
Thanks for the warning about your computer... hope it's an easy fix! We had a similar problem when we got our new laptop... but fixable once we figured out we were being too impatient for the computer to turn on, and jabbing the button twice turns it on and then off! (so of course it doesn't turn on). Duh.
If I don't hear from you by the 4th/5th about our plans on the 6th I'll give you a call!
Daisy looks adorable in her pink handmedown. I see you are maintaining the maximum cuteness allowed with hair accessories...
Your experience at the baby store reminds of my experience this past Monday at the Japanese dollar store I stumbled on in San Mateo (while waiting about a hour before my class started). I walked out $40 poorer! Well, some nice cheap Xmas pressies for the relatives who have everything (or are minimalist and need nothing). Don't tell them how much I spent! But some fun distorted English throughout the store...
I think Daisy looks like your mother in the first picture with the Hanmeister. ! :) --Melissa
Sari I love the pics so much. The middle pic of the Daze is amazing. The name of the hoity-toity dress maker is Toni Tierney. Miss you very much.
Hannah got veeeery excited seeing the photos of Daisy, pointing and bouncing and squealing. Cousin recognition! I too hope your computer is an easy fix, cuz I don't want to go too long w/o my Daisy updates-
Thanks y'all!
Melissa, I can see your point about Daisy looking like my mom. Funny, I never thought of that, but now that you mention it, it's true.
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