vaccination and confection
Thursday, January 22nd, 2009
today uri got a vaccination against:
diphtheria
tetanus (i’m anti tetanus)
pertussis
polio
and meningitis
after that i ate two delicious cookies and an excellent espresso at the confiserie

today uri got a vaccination against:
diphtheria
tetanus (i’m anti tetanus)
pertussis
polio
and meningitis
after that i ate two delicious cookies and an excellent espresso at the confiserie
Originally uploaded by law_keven
First rain of the season.
Noah explained the phenomena to Uri, cause it was the first time ever for him to see rain.
After he was satisfied that Uri understood, he rushed out with an umbrella.

As a breastfeeding mom, it’s inevitable that my breasts be exposed at one time or the other.
When my baby wants to eat, I don’t care if we’re alone at the privacy of my bedroom or in the middle of a crowded mall, I’m gonna take it out and feed him.
I tried all sorts of methods to conceal myself while breastfeeding outside, like wearing a few layers of clothes so that most of my upper body is hidden, but I do live in a warm country, and when I say warm, I mean hot like hell, and when you’re dripping sweat, you don’t want to wear much more than basically nothing.
What I’m trying to get to is the fact that James Noah and baby Uri, of course, are all exposed to my breasts on a daily basis.
For those of you who are jeleous I wanna say: Don’t be. It’s not a pretty sight…
Noah is so sweet, smart, talkative and full of ideas. I love it when he speaks his mind. But no woman should EVER have to hear her son, or any other person, for that matter, saying:
“wow, mom! you have such LONG breasts!”.
I did not expect that, and although I can find humor in almost everything in life, I can tell you that this is something a woman NEVER needs to hear.
Even when it’s coming from her adorable loving four year old.
photo uploaded to flickr by Okinawa Soba
Today Noah won an Olympic medal for some very impressive jumps on the sofa.
He needed a place to rest so we made a tent out of beddings, chairs, pillows and an excersise mattress.
From the tent he had a very good view to the tv and watched about 3000 road runner cartoons.
Noah wasn’t the only productive kid in the house today.
Baby Uri made me a very proud mother today for having pooped at least three times. It has a very nice yellowy color, i have to say.
Uri deserves a new title: Colonel Mustard.
btw, i’m going to add an additional letter to Uri’s name. actually two. In hebrew it’s just one.
More about that some other time.