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My car has been freed! Take that crazy DC snowstorm.

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Parenthood Lessons from My Weekend

Parenthood brings something new everyday. This weekend Erin, Dean and I spent both days making our way to and from the same destination (the Upper East Side) with vastly different results emotionally and physically on both days. Saturday was long, challenging, and exhausting while Sunday was easy, fun, and invigorating. As parents, we learn from both the failures of Saturday and the successes of Sunday.

Saturday

Failure Lesson a.) traveling by subway from Park Slope to E. 86th St. involves at least one difficult transfer (in this case, from the yellow line to the green line). This coupled with the infrequency of trains on the weekend can make for a very long and crowded commute. 4 month olds do not like long, crowded commutes (unless you get lucky and they're asleep the whole time).

Failure Lesson b.) leaving later in the day for a such a trip means your ticking time bomb of a baby has that much shorter of a fuse, and when it blows up, it blows up big time.

Sunday

Success Lesson a.) traveling by car at 7:00 am on a Sunday morning in New York City is possibly some of the most stress free and enjoyable driving a New Yorker can experience. Cruising up the FDR Drive at 45 miles an hour as you soak up those glorious views of the city's awe-inspiring bridges and skyline makes you remember why you love this place so much. Finding free street parking 10 blocks from your destination doesn't hurt either.

Success Lesson b.) leaving early in the day for such a trip means you have ample time before your ticking time bomb goes off and you're ensured of being in the comfort of your own home for any explosions.


Exhibit a.) the result of Sunday's successes.

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I Love Red Hook, Post 1 of 2 - I can dream, can't I?

Someday, when Erin and I are rich, we will own a corner apartment in the top floor (I would be fine with the entire floor, too) of this re-purposed warehouse in Red Hook, Brooklyn:

We'll hoist open our weather-beaten arched windows, smell the salty air, listen to the water crash against the rocky shore, and watch the sun set over views like this:

and this:

"Good night, Lady Liberty," we'll say.

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Governors Island

                 
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Sunday, July 19, 2009 Came and Went

Today was supposed to be a big day for us, but it came and went just like any other Sunday.  I know due dates are not an exact science, but still, you keep that one date fixed in your head for such a long time and a lot of excitement builds up along the way, there's bound to be a little bit of disappointment.  I know he'll come when he's ready--we're on his terms now.

We ended up going to see Harry Potter since everyone tells you you better go out to movies before because you're never going to be able to after.  So we did.  It was ok.  They all seem the same to me, except the characters age slightly and one lesser villain is replaced by another. 

On the way back we stopped at Bar Great Harry on Smith St for a beer for me and water for Erin.  This is another couple's activity with a rapidly dwindling shelf life, so I relished the opportunity.


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