We Bring You Tidings of Joy & Good Cheer

As always, we wish you a “Merry Everything” from our family to yours!

I hope 2010 has been good to you all and that you are looking forward to a wonderful year in 2011.  As many of you know from past years, we decided a few years ago to begin distributing our holiday cards and the ubiquitous “holiday letter,” for the most part, online.  If you would like our card to join your collection, please feel free to print it and let it keep company with the others- I hope you’ve been blessed with a great many cards to enjoy this year.  (If you click the image you should be able to view it full size.)

If you don’t do a holiday card display, then please let the fact that the production and distribution of this card consumed very little resources and you won’t be sending a copy to the landfill this year warm “the cockles of your heart.”

Our year was probably a lot like yours- we said a few goodbyes, we had a lot of good times, and we felt incredibly blessed.  Our son,  in his own words, “grewed and grewed and grewed,” and will proudly tell you he “used to be a baby but now I’m a BIG BOY!”  In other words, he’s three, and loving every minute of it.  His fascination with farm equipment (especially John Deere tractors), construction sites, and anything with a wheel on it is still in full swing, and he’s added pirates, Romans, dinosaurs, and too many others to name.  We’re ridiculously proud of him, but we try not to be boring about it.

Please feel free to browse the archives at www.semelesriches.blogspot.com if you want details of our exploits- it’s been a great year.  We were able to share parts of it with so many of you, and for that we are grateful.  I hope we’ll see all of you in the New Year- and we’ll definitely be expanding our circle a bit when Baby #2 arrives in May.

Love to you all!
Meghan, Michael, and Ian

More, Please Mommy!

Strictly speaking, this is what you’d call “off topic” for this blog, but I’ve spent a fair bit of my time on it lately and thought I’d give it a mention here.  My Moms & Playgroup organization, The Joy Troupe, has just published their third annual cookbook, More Please, Mommy!  It’s a fun little book full of tasty recipes and cute kids cooking and enjoying food.

He’s been up for 20 minutes


Do that again, Mommy!


And already he’s planned a city built of glow sticks, become entangled by cranes, and eaten all the blue in the world.  Apparently he’s also absorbed Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol” by osmosis, as he’s announced, “”The Christmas Ghosts are coming. They are going to howl theirselves. 1,2,3- that’s it!””

And, lest I forget:

“Prepare to meet your doom! And smile!”

A rose is a rose is …

Angus.

We do not yet know the sex of Spazzface 2.0, or, as my husband calls the life form that has now reached approximately the size of an avocado in my abdomen, “El Segundo.”  But we are now referring to it as “Angus.”

I had pointed out (quite rightly!) that although we still have our short list of favorite girls’ names ready to go, we shot our metaphorical load with “Ian,” because our short list for boys names was exactly that long.  Which means that SHOULD my unborn child happen to be a boy (and I’m told there’s approximately a 50/50 chance for every fetus ever conceived), “Spazzface” is what we’ve got for his birth certificate so far.

Forgive me for thinking this is not a recipe for long term success.  I can just see the look on the face of every teacher he will ever have on the first day of school when he or she must say “Spazzface?” during roll call.

In the course of looking up boys’ names, my husband became attached to “Angus.”  It must be conceded that “Ian and Angus” does roll trippingly off the tongue, but unfortunately, when you say the word “Angus” to people, they immediately free associate and say, “BEEF!”

Which brings us to the reason we’ve nicknamed the fetus “Angus.”  (I should point out we’re aware that we run the risk of getting Ian so attached to that name that our only option for changing it is to actually have a girl.)  Most of you know I’ve been a vegetarian for 8 years or so.

That is, I WAS a vegetarian until I fell into the clutches of the werewolf in my belly.  I had a lot of trouble with specific foods upsetting my system (I’ll spare you the details, they don’t interest me either) from quite early in my pregnancy.  The net result was that everything I usually eat was making me sick.  Tragically, this included chocolate cake. So I put my plans to ride it out on a cake diet until the second trimester on hold.

When I caught myself salivating (literally) over the RAW stew beef being purchased by the woman in front of me at the grocery store, I knuckled under.  Please don’t judge me, fellow veg folks- I was hungry.  And besides, I blame the baby.

I fully expected my experiment with the joys of (eating) the flesh to end in more illness after an 8 year hiatus, but the opposite was true.  Meat turned out to be pretty much the only thing on Earth that DIDN’T make me sick.  So Angus and I had leftover beef and barley stew for lunch yesterday and Crock Pot Coq au Vin for dinner, and we both enjoyed it very much.

(FYI, for those who are interested, I’m told the money in the betting pool is on “girl.”  Mine is on, “don’t care, I already saw five fingers and five toes on the ultrasound and I just know this baby is lovable in every way.”)

PS- our risk for Open Neural Tube Defects has been assessed as less than 1:5,000. If you’re wondering, that’s GOOD.