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Greetings from a winter wonderland. Continue reading
Greetings from a winter wonderland. Continue reading
A quick hello after a long while away. Continue reading
The initial flurry of activity we encountered returning to Washington has finally subsided. Continue reading
Flynn attended his first playgroup today. At first he was a little shy. But luckily the teacher gave him a little plastic rattle that fit right in his mouth, so he didn’t have to pay attention to other babies anymore, … Continue reading
When I opted to receive chemo, I knew there would be side effects. Most likely, nausea and exhaustion. I was hoping, though, that somehow because I was only doing a single round of chemo that I’d be able to avoid … Continue reading
The journey begins (after we survive a boring day, carless, in an airport hotel). Continue reading
While Andy creates complicated lists, Alex shops. Continue reading
Here’s a pregnancy picture — enjoy! Continue reading
Waiting for the baby. Waiting to get to Benin. We’re just pretty much just waiting around these days… which makes us feel guilty as friends and colleagues are off making important contributions in Libya, Egypt, Bahrain and beyond. Continue reading
Yes, people love babies alright, even before they’ve arrived. People who otherwise would have no reason to talk to Alex just start chatting about her pregnancy and then sometimes about their pregnancy or their wife’s pregnancy too. Continue reading