Friday
Apr282006

color me green

what a busy week! monday was the aforementioned painting day in our home. our friend tim arrived close to 10am to help ted, and cadence and i left to seek refuge at my mom’s. cadence loves going to my mom’s because there’s a staircase that’s nice and plushly carpeted, and she loves going up and down that thing.

my mom was really tired from having just arrived late the night before from L.A., so i took her out to lunch. cadence decided not to take her morning nap, and we were getting hungry, so we braced ourselves and went out in public with an unnapped toddler at midday. this would normally be a formula for disaster, but cadence seemed content enough. it was a lovely sunny day, and she had on her sunniest disposition to match. luckily, the restaurant we went to, a bar and grill called Red Star, had a booth open right by a window, so cadence could stand in her seat and look out at the goings on. they also gave us coloring materials, which amused her for approximately 3 minutes. she did, however, discover the joy of ketchup over her lunch. she would take a french fry and dip it in the ketchup and just lick off the tangy red stuff without even biting into the fry.

field of dandelions

after lunch, we went over to the little nature trail they built in glenview where the old naval air base used to be. there’s a big pond and a few gravel paths as well as a large bike/walking path. cadence was thrilled to just run around that big open expanse and my mom and i had to literally jog to keep up with her. she looked so cute amidst the field of dandelions, and although she didn’t fall down at all (despite her speed), she did manage to step into a mud puddle. she did somehow avoid all the goosepoop though, and for that, i am so grateful.

cadence did finally have a meltdown when we had to go back to the car. she wanted to continue running around in the hot, hot sun, and she just didn’t realize how exhausted she was. toddlers do that a lot, i’m finding out. she screamed and cried when i picked her up to take her off of the nature trails and back to the parking lot, but after a couple minutes, her exhaustion got the best of her, and she was asleep by the time i strapped her into her carseat.

field of dandelions

so anyhoo, thanks to ted and tim's painting skills, we now have lovely green walls in our dining room and hallway. i like to call it cucumber green, but ted corrects me and says they are really "sea mist" or something like that. it's not quite as limey as in the photo, but it is definitely a fresh springy green that's mighty purty.

Sunday
Apr232006

getting primed...

now there's a good smile!

so ted is priming our walls in the dining room and hallway to be painted tomorrow. i am in the living room trying to keep cadence entertained in the meantime. we're watching 'i am trying to break your heart' (the wilco documentary) and i don't know how long it will take for cadence to realize that this is not another sesame street or blue's clues episode.

SQUEEEE!

speaking of the wilco documentary, for those of you who've seen it, have you ever noticed how the opening scene with greg kot (music writer for the trib) looks like it's in a prison cell, and the shot of greg makes him look like an inmate? scary...

another in her repretoire of faces

in other news, thax douglas, chicago's very own indie rock poet-in-residence, is posting the poems that he wrote for a gazillion bands on his myspace blog. check it out if you're interested. rumor has it that thax is moving on out of chicago. if that turns out to be true, it'll be a great loss to the windy city.

looking out the window


speaking of music, last night was a great night of music on WBEZ, chicago's public radio. emmylou harris and mark knopler were on prairie home companion, and man, does she sound good. they've got a new duet album out called "all the roadrunning". i might have to check it out. i like duets. after prairie home companion, it was jim derogatis & greg kot's rock 'n' roll talk show 'sound opinions', and then steve edwards hosted a whole hour long special on sufjan stevens called 'mapping sufjan stevens'. i don't normally listen to the radio at home, but i do enjoy saturday programming on WBEZ, and for good reason.

damn. that glenn kotche's drumming skills are sizzlin'...i like the way he holds his drumsticks. part of the reason i keep watching this DVD is so i can see glenn drum.

Saturday
Apr222006

mid-april and life after god...

red--the color of valor

every now and then, i go back into my archives to see what i wrote one, two, three, four years ago...april is historically a hard month for me, because i watched my father die for the entire month of april in 2002. today, i looked back to see what i wrote on this very saturday 4 years ago, and it turns out i had just finished reading 'life after god' by douglas coupland for the 2nd time. coincidentally, i just finished reading that same book this past thursday. i guess there's something about april that brings me back to this book time and time again. i don't know how many times i've read this book by now. each time, my reaction is different, depending on my state of mind and emotions. 4 years ago, i was grappling with the same sense of being lost that the narrator struggles with, although mine stemmed from BEING raised with religion, whereas his was from being raised WITHOUT religion. i remember reading the stories back then, and thinking that coupland was writing about me. this time, when i reread the book, i felt a little more detached, like i was reading about myself when i was younger, but not about who i feel like i am today.

blue--the color of so many things

four years have gone by so quickly. and although having cadence and teddy now has taken the edge off of the sorrow i felt back then from losing my dad, there's still a part of me that can't believe he's actually. really. gone...i still dream about him at least once or twice a week. and i wish those dreams were always happy dreams, where he's totally well and cancer-free, but they're not. sometimes i watch him die all over again, and it doesn't hurt any less the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 56th time around...

blue--the color of so many things

today, i am feeling sentimental. april does that to me, you know...last night, ted played a benefit show with tim lowly at north park university, so me and the babe were alone. i was tired, so i popped in the extra footage dvd for 'i am trying to break your heart', the wilco documentary. i had never watched this disc before. i was reminded again how much i love this band. damn, they look good in black and white grainy film...so today, while teddy is out all day paintballing at his best friend brian's brother's bachelor party, i have put our 6-disc CD changer to good use with the following tunes:
CD1--A.M. by wilco
CD2--Being There, Disc 1 by wilco
CD3--Being There, Disc 2 by wilco
CD4--Summerteeth by wilco
CD5--Yankee Hotel Foxtrot by wilco
CD6--A Ghost is Born by wilco

i'm actually quite amazed that i was able to find all the cds, as my collection is usually in disarray. yeah, i have not yet been converted to the iPod community. i don't know if i ever will. i really like reading liner notes.

anyhoo. some of these albums have great sentimental value for me. i really could listen to them over and over again, and i have gone through periods in my life when that's ALL i listened to. and to this day, 'via chicago' is one of the very few songs i can play on the guitar (poorly) while singing.

future paratrooper?

well, baby's gonna be up soon. it's a lovely day here in the windy city, so we'll probably go out to the park. she's finally getting over her cold, *knock*knock* that was a long illness by cadence's standards. almost two weeks.

strutting

playing outdoors is so much more fun when you don't have to wipe green snot every few minutes. i must admit, though, cadence took it pretty well. she used to hate having her nose wiped, but now she seems to understand that it feels so much better to have that gook taken care of right away.

well, we're FINALLY painting our first room (the dining room) on monday. that is to say, TED will be painting, with much needed assistance from our friend tim lowly (who's also our pastor's husband). tim used to be a professional house painter, and i think we'll need his professional caliber help. as for me and cadence, i took monday off work, so we will be roaming the streets looking for places to hang out until we are allowed back in the abode. i'm hoping my mom will ba back in town (she's been in L.A. for some reason) by then so i can go hang out at her place.

we're using non-toxic paint, so it really shouldn't smell too bad. we just need to keep cadence away long enough for it to dry. surprisingly, non-toxic paint is very affordable, and they can mix just about any benjamin moore color. we got ours at green maker building supply. i highly recommend using non-toxic paint. you'd be surprised how much toxins interior paints can emit for years and years. i'm tellin' ya. all that cancer and infertility out there probably has something to do with all the toxins we've polluted our air with, not just outdoors but in our homes too.

anyhoo. baby's squealing in the other room. gotta go.

Monday
Apr172006

happy easter!

so sick

as you can see from this photo taken on saturday, cadence is still sick. that nose of hers just will not stop running.

riding a horsey

but that didn't deter her from trying new things, like riding a horsey at the playground.

goof

...or making goofy faces at the camera...this just happens to be the face she ALWAYS makes when i turn the LCD display on the camera so she can see herself...such a goofball...

pretty in pink

and she still looked pretty darn cute on easter sunday, all dressed up looking like a kid, not just a baby any more...

pretty in pink

i have to admit that i really enjoy dressing her up. i can't wait for the really warm weather to begin so i can put her in all those adorable sundresses hanging in her closet.

playing some tunes

anyhoo. easter is a big to-do in ted's family, and this year was no different. it was a big gathering with all local extended family. cadence ran around chasing the older girls who were twice her size. she must have run a few miles during the course of the afternoon and evening. she was so exhausted when we got home that she fell asleep the moment her head touched my shoulder when ted handed her to me after she was changed into her pjs.

Saturday
Apr152006

i *heart* gingham!

stepping gingerly

last night, cadence and i went for a walk during the hour of the gloaming. as you can see, she loves going up and down stairs, although normally she's holding onto my hand, and she's always really really cautious. her little legs are still too short to navigate staircases with any speed or much confidence.

holding hands

the shadows were so long, and the light was gorgeous. i really love that golden hour of the gloaming...

speedwalker

one of cadence's favorite things to do these days is to walk so fast that i have to trot to keep up with her. she definitely has an independent streak, that one does.

gingham girl

and can i just say how much i *heart* gingham? especially when it's on my little cadence? i've always had a weakness for clothes that look like they were made out of tablecloths from an italian restaurant.