Today was Super Bowl Sunday. Although, that didn’t matter to us. We didn’t watch the game. I don’t know which teams played or who sang the National Anthem or who provided the half time entertainment. Simply unamerican! I know. Right?
I work a full time plus job. My weekend time is very precious to me, and I’m not going to waste one second watching a sport I don’t care about or commercials for products I won’t buy. Instead, we spent the early afternoon at the JCC for some family swim time. Just like every Sunday.
Except that instead of going home afterward, we stopped in Japantown for some noodles and sushi at Mifune.
Izzy was hungry so I pulled out a jar of sweet potatoes and fed them to her. When that jar was empty, I pulled out another jar of what I thought were pears. They looked a little green, but I didn’t give it much thought, and when she took a bite, she gagged. Her gag face is hilarious! She screws up her face real tight then her tongue convulses out of her mouth and she tops it off with a shudder. The damned dyslexia foiled me again! I didn’t grab pears, I grabbed peas. She HATES peas. Poor thing. Still hungry, but also tired, she fell asleep.
Mitch and I walked around the mall a bit. We considered getting a crepe, but decided against it since we just found out Mitch’s cholesterol is 350. We also thought about getting our pictures taken in the photobooths at Pika Pika, but we got overwhelmed by the choices.
Finally, we decided to go home, but as we were leaving, i spotted these awesome cutouts, so we took our pictures. I love being a tourist in my own home town.
Once outside we changed our minds yet again and went to Ichiban Kan instead going home. So much awesome cheap Japanese goodness to be had. We spent $16 and got four hard boiled egg molds, a squeezy grabber thingy, some things to wrap our earphone cords, a paper keeper thingy, a dish scrub brush to brush Kirby (he hates it), and of course the obligatory weird gummy candy and Pocky!
Now, it’s time to go home. Oh wait, gotta stop at Whole Foods to pick up a few groceries to get us through the week–baby food, milk, kitty grass, lunch meat, fruits and salad fixings. Just like any other Sunday.
Now we can go home!
Izzy was still hungry when we got back to the apartment so I feed her more: a half jar of chicken and sweet potatoes, a jar of pears (really pears this time) and a half jar of bananas.
Mitch put her in her room so Izzy could play on her belly while I cleaned up the kitchen and got Blanca started on the dishes and he could tinker around on his computer. Just like any other Sunday.
While I was in there, I heard Mitch scream, “ohmygod!” I came running to see what happened. I didn’t know if he was dying from the cholesterol or if the house was on fire or what!
When I made it to Izzy’s room, he told me that he put Izzy next to her pack n’ play. Just like any other Sunday, except she was no where near it. She was clear across the room reaching for a never before played with toy and we watched with mouths agape as she plucked it off the shelf! I wonder how many weeks she spent eyeballing that toy and wanting it but didn’t know how to go about getting it. Well her litle brains finally figured it out. We spent the next several minutes watching her inch forward infantryman style trying to grab the toy as I pulled it just out of her reach.
I’m so glad I was home to see her first crawl. (We’ll post video soon.) I always worry that I’m going to miss these big milestone events because I’ll be at work. I’m so happy to be able to share this experience with Mitch! We need to work on getting his cholesterol levels down so he’ll be around long enough to see the next big milestone and beyond. If you have any good recipe suggestions for lowering cholesterol please leave them in the comments.
I filmed Izzy trying to roll over on September 17th. It was pretty cute watching her get almost all the way there and then flop back over on her back.
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Well, today was the day she was finally successful. We don’t have video of it yet, but we’ll post some as soon as we capture her doing it.