weekends

Because of my crazy work schedule, I have the luxury of enjoying 3, almost 4 day weekends every weekend.  Or it feels like it anyway.  So last Friday I got the chance to take baby Theo on our first solo sort-of-longish trip (almost 3 hours) to visit with a friend.  It worked out pretty perfectly.  We left during his morning nap time and came home at his bedtime.  All my fears about traveling alone with him (by car, less than 3 hours) were alleviated.  Anyway, we spent some time with Theo’s “aunt” (translation ~ my BFF of 17+ years) and she took some adorable pictures of my adorable boy that I just had to share. 

We started off at a yummy local pizza place.  I think Theo was just happy to get out of the car seat!
We went to a park to give him a chance to stretch his chubby legs and take in some fresh air.  There were dozens of ducks in the water and he was mesmerized by them.
We couldn’t have asked for a prettier day.
Look at that slobbery smile.  It was the first time he was actually big enough to really go in the baby swing.  I think he knew it was a momentous occasion.  And he LOVED it.
If that’s not a look of pure joy, then I’ve never seen one.  Silly face, but definitely joy.
I love this sweet, rare, close-mouthed smile.
I love that he got his daddy’s eyelashes.  But what’s a mother supposed to do with hair like this?
We went to Barnes and Noble to relax and waste some time, then stopped at Penn Station for dinner before heading back to our respective homes.  I’ve tried to think of some ways that my baby boy could be cuter, but I just haven’t come up with anything yet. 
I’m so lucky that he’s such a happy little man.  And every time a friend asks to photograph him, I remind myself that I really must get a better camera.  He doesn’t mind the photo shoots (this was his 3rd one in October).  I hope to add some pictures of his Fall/Halloween shoot very soon! 

Pittsburgh

I don’t know why really, but I always pictured Pittsburgh as being gray and dirty and dreary.  We went there last weekend for our very first family trip/mini-vacay where we were actually going just to go, and not to visit anyone.  The city is actually lovely!  My husband is madly in love with the Pittsburgh Penguins, so of course going to a game was what the trip was planned around and his top priority.  My top priority was getting out of town with my hubby and my baby, exploring a place I’d never been, and just taking a few days to relax from the every day stresses at home.

Friday we took a trip up the side of the mountain for better views of the city on the Duquesne Incline.  The picture above is much like the view we were able to enjoy. 

Between the incline and the Penguins game, we got hungry so we decided that we must try a local favorite, the original Primanti Brothers in the strip district, where the Farmer’s Market is held during the summer.  It was…different.  The hubby loved it, I thought it was okay.  I felt fatter for walking in the door! Ha ha!  But it was fun to go there and be a part of the local tradition.
The sandwiches are STAAAAACKED with all kinds of nonsense (meat, cheese, fries, cole slaw, etc).

Friday night we enjoyed the sights and sounds of the exciting game, where the Penguins won in overtime, 3-2, against the New York Islanders.  My boo was excited to attend his first game at the new venue, Consol Energy Center.

It was late when we got out of there, and Theo got super grumpy in the car while we were stuck in the after-game traffic.  One negative thing I will say about Pittsburgh – the traffic is atrocious.  I don’t know if the streets are just not laid out well or if it has something to do with the stoplights or what…but it was bad.  Everywhere we went downtown was an ordeal.  Anyway, Theo was a dream during the game so I’ll take a little wailing in the car on the way back to the hotel.
Saturday we ventured to the Pittsburgh Zoo.  The zoo is kind of hilly and very nature-y.  The weather was nice, though a little cool at times.  Definitely nothing to complain about for the middle of October.  They have a nice aquarium with lots of tanks – we saw sharks, penguins, fresh- and saltwater fish, amphibians, reptiles, polar bears, and so much more.  It really was beautiful. 
After the aquarium, we decided to go back to the hotel and rest.  We all took a little nap and then ventured back out to try and find some more delicious local food.  We found it at DeLallo’s Fort Couch Cafe.  Yum.

It doesn’t look like much but they had some of the most delectable Italian food I have ever wrapped my lips around.  I had the signature dish, the Chicken DeLallo.  “Chicken breast stuffed with fresh spinach, prosciutto, lump crabmeat and chevron (goat cheese), sauteed in a light madeira wine sauce. ”  Unbeatable.

Sunday we slept in and lounged around our room before starting the arduous task of breaking down the portable baby zoo so that we could pack up and hit the road.  We got out of town just before 1pm and Theo slept like a baby (hehe) most of the way home. 

It was just what our little family needed.  Some together time to share new experiences.  I hope we are able to find the time to make these kinds of trips often. 

My favorite thing about Pittsburgh, which turned out to be warm and welcoming and cheery, was the residential areas we drove through to get downtown from our hotel.  There are so many old, beautiful homes on winding, hilly, red-bricked streets.  I thoroughly enjoyed the early 20th century architecture and the rowhouses that reminded me so much of the Cosby Show. 🙂  The gorgeous fall colors decorating the trees certainly didn’t detract from the charm.

Finally, I must apologize for not using my own photos.  I took loads of them, but have been having trouble with our memory card and the camera itself for months now.  We’re overdue for a new camera and we’ve had the current one for just over a year.  While I’m on this unrelated subject, and despite all of the fabulous reviews, don’t ever buy the Samsung SL620!  More and more, I’m wanting more of a “pro” quality camera.  Or at least one I can count on. 

Have an adventurous weekend!

~C~

baby friends

I was so lucky to have a couple of friends who were pregnant at the same time I was.  If not always fun, it was comforting to compare symptoms and whine to each other.  Of course we also shared our excitement, went to each others’ showers, prego lady dinners, and made predictions about our little-ones-to-be.  It’s going to be so much fun getting them together to play as they get older.

My good friend J, who’s baby boy D was born 8 days after Theo, had the wonderful idea to get the Babies of ’10 together for D’s 6 (err, closer to 7) month photo shoot.  The babies didn’t all cooperate at the same time, but there were some cute shots, nonetheless.  How could there not be, with all that slobber and cute baby squishiness?  Totally not a word, but I don’t care! 

J’s photographer, Angie, took lots of group and individual shots of our little munchkins and shared a “Sneak Peek” with us.  I can’t wait to see the rest of the photographs.  Click here to see the sneak peek.  Theo’s the third baby (with gobs of hair) in case you didn’t know.  Duh. 

~C~