Tuesday, May 03, 2005

Viva La Vaio!

So I tried to feed my laptop some coffee about a month and a half ago. I should have blamed the mishap on Adam, but it was my own fault. We took the laptop back to Best Buy where they told us it would be shipped to Sony, cost a minimum of $250 and take at least two weeks to get fixed.

A month later DH came home with the Vaio in his arms. I looked at the work order and the estimate to repair stated "uneconomical to repair" and gave an estimate of $1,200. So we thought it was a goner. DH decided to open her up and tinker a little and resurrected it! So I have my beautiful laptop back. Incidentally, it was last year's mother's day gift. I told DH that fixing it was this year's mother's day gift. It's just the gift that keeps on giving.

In other news, Natasha had her early followup last week and her weight is up great. She's gaining 2/3's an oz per day. Given how much boob time she gets, I'm surprised that's all. She's still in preemie clothes, but they are getting too short for her now. She is definitely more alert now, although still a much better sleeper than Adam ever was.

Adam is enjoying the company of his Grandma and Grandpa G who are dousing the child with gifts and, more importantly, infinite amounts of attention and outside time. Adam follows my dad around and refuses to let him leave his sight. When he tries, he grabs his Papa by the hand and says "c'mon", leading him back to play.

He has also learned a few new words. To my surprise, he knows the word "booby", which he exclaimed loudly when I was feeding Natasha. While his Grandma B was here, nonetheless. He's also learned the word for smoking, "moking" as he calls it. Whenever my dad goes outside he informs the house "Papa moking!". DH walked out the front door the other day and apparently Adam thinks everyone is moking every time they go outside for he declared "Daddy moking!". DH quickly corrected Adam.

Here is Adam and his Papa playing after they put together the kitchen set (Papa had lots of help).

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