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Sunday, February 17, 2013

A Week in Eaton - January 28th

The week of January 28th, Charlie had to go to Denver for work and Katie decided to pack up the kids and drive to Eaton to spend time with Grandma and Grandpa Carico.  Katie really enjoyed being in Eaton because it meant having lots of help with Brady and Griffey.   And Griffey especially likes their house because they have a loft where he hangs out at the top of stairs and keeps watch over the house.

On Tuesday, Katie, Sue and Brady drove down to Cincinnati to see Grandma Leslie, Aunt Abby and Grumpa.  Grandma Leslie took us over to the Cincinnati Women's Club where she is not only a member, but the President.  So we got to park in the President's parking spot and had a diaper changing meeting in the President's office.  We had a very nice lunch which included a dessert called "Gooey Butter Cake".  I'm sure Brady will love to try this some day as it was awesome.  Poor Brady had to stick with his pureed green beans and oatmeal.  Leslie took us on a tour of the beautiful building which is located in Clifton and Brady flirted with all the ladies.





On Wednesday Katie's good friend from college, Sarah, drove down from Columbus to see Brady and hang out for the day.  They had a great time catching up and Brady even fell asleep in Sarah's arms.
(ugh..why do I always blink in picutres ? I wish we would have taken another, but this was just too cute not to post even with the blinking) 



The rest of the week in Eaton was basically just spent relaxing and Katie caught up on some things and miscellaneous errands while Bob and Sue enjoyed every last minute of watching Brady. 


(Brady loves it when his Grandma Carico reads him books, especially when she makes the buzzing sound of bumble bees.  And Griffey seems to like story-time as well.) 

(Katie's Great Aunt Mary stopped over one day, so Brady got to meet his Great Great Aunt Mary.  She was very impressed at how good and happy he was.  



Griffey always stay right close to Brady when we are packing up to make sure he doesn't get left behind.  



Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Step Up For Kids - Sunday January 27th

On Sunday January 27th, Charlie's employer, KPMG, sponsored the Step Up for Kids event to raise money for the Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago while climbing the stairs to the top of the AON Center (which is where KPMG's office is located).  The AON Center is the 3rd tallest building in Chicago with 83 floors.  

Whoa! This seemed like a daunting task but for such a great cause, we decided to sign our whole family up ....including Brady who cannot even crawl yet, but we figured with the help of Daddy (and the Baby Bjorn) he too could make it up 80 flights of stairs.  

Brady was quite the trooper and made it all the way to the top.  He seemed to like that every 10 floors they had a water stop with volunteers to cheer people on.  Of course everyone wanted to say hi to the baby and he enjoyed all the smiles and attention.  Mommy was quite wiped out by floor 40, so she decided to get off the stairs and take the elevator up to the 80th to meet Daddy and Brady.  Daddy took lots of stops at the water floors to make sure Brady was ok, but he seemed to be enjoying himself.    He even became a bit of a celebrity because he was the youngest one there and the photographer from the hospital wanted a picture of him to put on their facebook page.  



Here is a picture of the 3 of us right before we are about to go up the steps.
 The view from the top,

 And here is exhausted Katie feeding Brady a bottle at the top.


Daddy and Brady crossing the finish line were all smiles.



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Sunday, February 10, 2013

Brady's (and Griffey's) first babysitter

Since moving to Chicago, we have walked or driven by lots of cool bars and restaurants and thought wow that would be fun but most of these places are not exactly baby friendly places.  So it was about time to find a babysitter so that we could start going out on some dates again.  Katie joined a website called Care.com where you can search for babysitters using certain criteria and run background checks on them.  The website even allowed her to search for local babysitters that went to Miami University (our alma mater), which gave us some level of comfort that the babysitter had similar tastes in colleges and went to what we consider a good school that produces trust-worthy people.   Obviously, in this day and age you can never be too careful though, so Katie did her due diligence and interviewed her at a neutral location, ran a background check and called several references before hiring her.

After everything seemed to check out, we asked her to babysit for the first time on Saturday January 26th for a short night out (4-7pm)...thought we would start off easy.   When she first arrived, Griffey must have thought that he hired her, because he was so excited and jumping all over her and trying to get in her lap...he even went over to his toy box and pulled out several of his toys to the middle of the floor as if to show her "look, play with me".  It was really cute, but unforunately Brady was getting more of the attention because Katie had to show her the routine with Brady.  Griffey seemed ok though and just followed us around the house as we showed her where things were located.


Charlie had picked up food from Toon's, a nearby bar on Southport Ave, for us a few weeks ago and saw an advertisement for their Annual Wings Fest.  The Wings Fest was being held from 3-7pm on Saturday, so we decided we would go there for an early dinner.  Charlie being the wing connoisseur that he is was quite excited for this event and Katie was just excited in general to get out of the house and have a couple of beers.  Apparently it was only the 2nd Annual Wings Fest at this bar, but word must travel fast, because it was packed.  We got there at 4pm and could barely get in the door and purchased the last 2 tickets for the all you could eat wings buffet.  $20 for all you could eat wings and a drink ticket.  The wings were very good and they had all sorts of flavors to try like Bacon and Jalapeno.     There was also a lively band called BS Brass which was a group of 6 guys - 1 trombone, 1 trumpet, 1 sousaphone, 1 drummer and 2 saxophones.  It was quite the outfit and they even marched through the bar.  It was was a lot of fun listening to them and enjoying a couple of beers.



When we got back to the house, we were relieved to hear that Brady and Griffey had done quite well with the babysitter.  She seemed right at ease with both of our babies, so that made us feel very comfortable.

Friday, February 8, 2013

Michigan plays at Northwestern - January 3rd

We are a month behind again but right after New Year's on Thursday January 3rd, Brady went to his first big ten basketball game.  Michigan was playing right up the road from us at Northwestern, so Charlie couldn't resist and wanted to take Brady to his first basketball game.  Luckily Brady got a warm snow suit for Christmas from Grandma Leslie because he definitely needed it that evening.  Once Charlie got home from work, we drove up to Evanston which was quite the debacle because we learned 3 things:  (1) there is no easy way to get to Evanston from Lakeview, only small side streets (2) an 8 mile drive takes way longer than you think at 5:30 on a Thursday in Chicago and (3) there is very little or at least hard to find parking at Northwestern's basketball arena.


After all this, we finally got parked at 6:20 (the game started at 6pm).  Northwestern's basketball arena is quite small compared to what we were used to at OSU.  It seemed closer in size to a big high school arena than a Big 10 arena - but it has a lot of character.  And, it felt like we were at a Michigan home game rather than a Northwestern home game.  Michigan has a lot of alumni and fans in Chicagoland because it was probably 80% filled with Michigan fans.  And I guess Michigan being ranked #2 in the Nation at the time probably helped their numbers.

Once we got to our seats, it was pretty much standing room only, and our seats were at the very top.  So we just squeezed in at the back of the stands.  Brady was mesmerized by all the people and sounds and Charlie was equally mesmerized by being amongst so many Michigan fans.


Living in Columbus for so long, he had forgotten what it was like to go to a game not in enemy territory.  Keep in mind that Katie is writing this post...so the specifics on the game might be a little lacking.  I'm not quite sure if Michigan proved their #2 ranking or if Northwestern was just not that good, but the Wolverines won 94-66.  Charlie seemed happy with the victory though and introducing his son to the Maize and Blue.  And of course all the Michigan gear that Grandma and Grandpa Mowry have gotten him got put to really good use.