As noted earlier, we have been without home internet since
moving. We had some good fortune as we figured out which neighbor had internet
and optimized our computer and iPod placement in the house to pick up the
signal. Then the last two days, the wireless was broadcasting but for some
reason it wasn’t connected to the internet. Hey! Neighbor! We’re counting on
you here! Reset your router!
Add to that the fact that we’ve been too busy to go seeking
out internet at our offices or the coffee shop, and you have the reason why I
haven’t been posting the last several days. Even when we went somewhere to
check e-mail, I didn’t have time to put together a coherent blog post.
Finally, at the end of last week, we got a call from
AT&T telling us that they had finally figured out that, in fact, they could
provide us internet. And they could get us hooked up… next Tuesday. Night. Ah
well. We’ll take what we can get. One thing they could do for us: give us their
fastest internet connection for less than we used to pay for their standard
speed (for the first year—we’ll see what it looks like in 12 months).
Today, the neighbor’s internet has started working again, as
much as it ever did for us, but we’re looking forward to getting our own going
Tuesday night. As it is, we’ve been pretty busy anyway: Friday, family started
showing up to spend the weekend with us and then today was our daughter’s
second birthday. For her party, she had 3 grandparents, 2 aunts, an uncle, 7
children 5-years-old or younger, plus 9 of their parents. Most exciting of all,
she had a Mickey Mouse Clubhouse cake (Lauren did most of the work, though I
helped).
In case you're not familiar, this is not some kind of Van Gogh take on Mickey Mouse--it's the Clubhouse, in which different buildings (it's more the Mickey Mouse Compound than a single clubhouse) are in the shape of different parts of Mickey's anatomy.
It’s
pretty amazing how much has changed in the last two years (or in one year, for
that matter!). Two years ago, we drove to the hospital in the middle of the
night. By morning we had 9 inches of snow and a beautiful baby girl. Now we
have an even more beautiful 2-year-old. She’s chatty and amusing and amazing,
and thanks to Christmas and her birthday, she’s amassing quite a load of toys
around here. One year ago, she couldn’t feed herself, couldn’t really walk or
talk—now she’s more or less unstoppable. I’m sure by the time she turns three,
she’ll be even more amazing to us—and by then she’ll be a big sister, which
will represent an even bigger change in our whole family.
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