Thursday, March 29, 2007

Crawling

Max is officially crawling now. Yesterday, he was still kinda scooting and flopping with great effort to reach the bad stuff he shouldn't be playing with...today, he just pops up on all fours and motors straight for the still uncovered electrical outlets, clumps of dog fur, power cords and thumb tacks left carelessly on the floor. ;-) Ahhh, such a brave new world.

Also, yesterday we were hanging out on the lawn in 70 degree temps and turning the soil in all of the flower planters, today there are four inches of snow blanketing everything and I had to cancel the lawn guy. Gotta love Colorado weather. God certainly does have a sense of humor.

Thursday, March 22, 2007

March Madness


Here is Max with Audrey Woodhouse (her mom is Max's godmother). We hosted a brunch a few weeks ago to which the Woodhouse and Solanki families came. Though it is a huge effort for me (I can be a hermit), we love having our good friends over to visit and eat. We are even planning to roll out the second editon of our Chilean Wine Tasting Party this summer. Stay tuned for more details on that. Anyone reading this blog is probably welcome to come (NO flashing and boobie grabbing this year, Stephanie). What a crazy month it has been for the Herrera clan. I just finished six days of corporate CBW training, which put a lot of stress on me, Max, my mom and Adrian. It nearly force-weaned Max, but I think we are recovering. Since we all feel like we haven't seen each other in over a week, we're going to Glenwood Springs this weekend to enjoy the hot springs and mountain air. We might even rent bikes with a pull-behind kiddie wagon. It will be so nice to spend some quality time together -- Adrian and I are wonderful partners in parenting and life, and we also recognize the need to reconnect in the romance/friendship departments.

Thursday, March 8, 2007

Teeth

Max has two little teeth now. Lots of crying involved with this teeth stuff. Also, the prune juice hasn't been working, so Adrian fed him an entire container of baby prunes last night...positive results came out this morning. An all-around success. This is what gets us Herreras going these days...good baby BMs, slobber kisses, playing with blocks. It probably sounds crazy (and miserably boring) to the childless, but, man, this is really the good stuff. What did we do before Max? Nothing important, that's what.

Tuesday, March 6, 2007

Turds

Max's love of all things beta-carotine has led to an uncomfortable case of constipation. As the doctor says, "p" is for poo, so he's now on a regimen of pears, peaches, plums and prune juice until the ugly, smelly clog passes. For me, the turdy episode is a metaphor for how I feel about recent comments to this blog. It will certainly feel good once the toilet finally flushes and we can move on with our day. On that note, here's some newsiness about our goings on...our Greeley Camp Bow Wow is moving along and, if all things continue as they are, should be open by May. We exhibited at the Greeley Home and Gardens show last weekend and convinced nearly 400 potential customers to give us their mailing and email addresses. I've been spending a few hours (at least!) each day working on our grass-roots marketing efforts, including visiting Greeley vet offices, volunteering for the Humane Society mobile pet adoptions, etc. If you have any grass-roots marketing ideas, feel free to post them here! Go to www.campbowwowusa.com for more info about what we're doing with our lives.

The Boss

The Boss