Moving beyond feed-change-sleep.
May. 28th, 2005 05:46 pmThis week I went out twice without Alex. Oddly enough, the world didn't end. ( Read more... )
Next up on this series of ambitious activities: June 12, weather permitting, we're going to go to Arlington VA to see Da Vinci's Notebook and Big Bad Voodoo Daddy perform at a free outdoor festival. With the baby. It's a bit scary - okay, a lot scary - but we've got to make our public debut sometime, and it'll be our only chance to see Da Vinci's Notebook any time soon. (They've broken up, so this is a reunion show.) At least a free outdoor concert means that it will be easy to walk the baby away if she's annoying people.
Also on my list, bookmarked for later: Reel Moms, a weekly movie outing for mothers and babies at Loew's Cinemas. They dedicate a weekday morning showing, when they probably wouldn't do much business otherwise, and offer stroller parking, changing tables, slightly lowered sound, slightly raised lights, and a lack of social condemnation of crying babies. It sounds wonderful. This week they're showing Madagascar, which I've really wanted to see, but it's cross-scheduled with my mother's support group. Hmmm.
Next up on this series of ambitious activities: June 12, weather permitting, we're going to go to Arlington VA to see Da Vinci's Notebook and Big Bad Voodoo Daddy perform at a free outdoor festival. With the baby. It's a bit scary - okay, a lot scary - but we've got to make our public debut sometime, and it'll be our only chance to see Da Vinci's Notebook any time soon. (They've broken up, so this is a reunion show.) At least a free outdoor concert means that it will be easy to walk the baby away if she's annoying people.
Also on my list, bookmarked for later: Reel Moms, a weekly movie outing for mothers and babies at Loew's Cinemas. They dedicate a weekday morning showing, when they probably wouldn't do much business otherwise, and offer stroller parking, changing tables, slightly lowered sound, slightly raised lights, and a lack of social condemnation of crying babies. It sounds wonderful. This week they're showing Madagascar, which I've really wanted to see, but it's cross-scheduled with my mother's support group. Hmmm.