Screw crawling!
I've been joking about how Sydney is probably going to skip crawling and walk early. Today, those thoughts have been reinforced. I was trying to sit Sydney down against the couch and she refused. So I decided not to fight her and slowly released her hands. I was waiting for her legs to buckle. About five minutes went by when it hit me she was standing on her own (even if she was leaning against something!). So I grabbed my camera to capture the moment. She was so proud of herself.
My Little Turd Cutter
Breastfed babies have poop that doesn't smell. The first week after birth, it is completely odorless and resembles tar. Shortly after, it does take on a mildly bad smell, but nothing to make you gag over. It also turns into the consistency of pea soup. Well, my baby has started solids and I now want to vomit every time I change her. At least she's gone from doing the nasty deed 2-3 times a day to only once a day. It's getting thicker and smells more horrible than her father's poop. How could something so pure and beautiful expel such a monstrosity?
Well, this morning I had a treat. I opened Syd's diaper to find the cutest little turd I have ever seen. It was perfect in it's form and didn't smell one bit! In all my astonishment, I carried Syd in one arm and the diaper in the other to go show Daddy. "You pinched one out, did you?", he exclaimed, "Your turd cutter works now!"
Well, this morning I had a treat. I opened Syd's diaper to find the cutest little turd I have ever seen. It was perfect in it's form and didn't smell one bit! In all my astonishment, I carried Syd in one arm and the diaper in the other to go show Daddy. "You pinched one out, did you?", he exclaimed, "Your turd cutter works now!"
What's up, doc?
We had a very good check-up today. It was the first time I didn't get in trouble for Sydney's weight! Her weight gain has finally slowed and she is now in the more appropriate 55th percentile. She is also a shorty like her momma @ 24 3/4 inches long. She's advanced on her milestones which makes me proud of course. My baby is in fantastic health and did great with her shots. She even ripped off the bandaids all by herself! I opted out of the flue shot, so no more vaccines till she's one year old!
Sydney goes back for a well visit in three months. Hopefully we can stay away till then!
Sydney goes back for a well visit in three months. Hopefully we can stay away till then!
Sydney's YouTube Channel
I will no longer be posting the videos of Sydney in my blog. She has her own channel on YouTube. Why make myself do twice the work? Enjoy!
http://www.youtube.com/1dezilou52
http://www.youtube.com/1dezilou52
Got Milk?

When I came across this shirt today, I decided to take a few pictures of Syd wearing it in celebration of making it past my six month breastfeeding milestone. Woo hoo!

I am certain these past six months of breastfeeding are the reason my darling smackadoodle hasn't gotten sick, is a momma's girl, and is becoming a little genius.

Oh, and of course she has super baby strength with all those muscles.

Those muscles are also the reason why Sydney can hardly fit in her bumbo anymore!

YAY for boobies!
Suzy Homemaker-Day 2
It's day two of making baby food. I ran out of stupid ice cube trays yesterday. I was on a roll too! Today I get to transfer the cubes into freezer bags and start all over. The menu today: avocado, pear, mango, banana, and applesauce. I'm pumping as I type so I'm a little more prepared this time. Ahhh, the things we do for our children! :)
Just Call Me Suzy Homemaker
I officially began making my own baby food! I had so much fun this morning doing this for my baby. I was super excited to have breast milk instead of water in her foods. And it was so easy! Actually, it was quite comical. I had a sweet potato and squash baking in the oven, green beans on the stove, and peas steaming in the microwave when I realized I hadn't expressed any milk yet! So I attached my horns and threw the breast pump over my shoulder as I pureed the peas. I was even doing dishes and texting in the midst of all this. I think I've got it all covered when I hear Sydney waking up from her nap. Oh no! So, I unhook myself to go get her and give her a quick diaper and outfit change before plopping her in the exersaucer to hang out with me in the kitchen. After filling the ice cube trays with her juiced-up veggies, I even got the floor mopped before it was time for Sydney's lunch. I really amaze myself sometimes!
A Day in the Life of a Stay-at-Home-Mommy
It's my "weekend" so I'm blowing my free time during Sydney's nap just blogging away. Because my job never ends, it sure feels good to be lazy once in a while. Only my "lazy" isn't lounging on the couch, it's lounging at my kitchen table, typing away. Sometimes I think my fingers have a mind of their own. They even go through withdraws when away from the computer for too long. Really! I'm getting sidetracked now. Back to the point. I wanted to document a day in the life of this stay-at-home-mommy. This way I will be able to look back and understand why I can't seem to grasp how fast time has gone. It's exhausting being a stay-at-home-mom, and I believe there's no harder job out there. It's also not for everyone. I love being home with my daughter and I wouldn't have it any other way.
7am-Good Morning!
We start our day out with a nursing session. Then I put Sydney in her Jumper while I vacuum, feed the cat, make coffee, and wake up. I pump if I'm out of fresh milk, then get her breakfast ready.
8am-Breakfast for Baby
Sydney currently eats a tablespoon(or 2) of rice cereal or oatmeal along with a veggie, which will be replaced with fruits when we get to them. After cleaning her up we move to the floor for some playtime. We are learning to stack blocks and to put them in a container. She also enjoys playing with her new pal, Scout. She rolls to her belly and practices her scooting.
9am-Morning Nap
Beginning at 8:50, we start our nap-time routine. Syd sits on my lap in the rocker and we read a story. I nurse her again and lay her down awake. She sleeps about 1 to 1 1/2 hours. During this time, I clean up dishes, check my email, and take a shower.
10:30-Prime Time
Sydney wakes from her nap and is ready to go. I get her dressed and we spend ten minutes in the mirror admiring how cute she is. I'd like to add that Sydney is aware of how cute she is and is completely full of herself. This is now the time of day I use to go run errands if needed while I have use of the car. If there's nowhere to go, we just play in the sun-filled living room. I try to make every second a learning experience. Whether it's developmentally or doing strength exercises, we sing and talk and just have fun.
12pm-Lunch!
Sydney is increasing the volume of veggies she's eating as she's getting the hang of solids. We haven't tested many kinds yet, so for now she's just getting sweet potatoes with green beans. Afterward, we play some more. Sometimes we watch a Baby Einstein DVD.
1pm-Afternoon Nap
Again,10 minutes before her nap we do the routine. Book and nursing. I lay her down awake and leave her alone. Now I get a couple hours to myself. Ha! I either do one or a combination of the following: straighten up the house, clean bathrooms, make the bed, dishes, make myself lunch, call people back, check my email and mommy boards, and maybe even try to just sit down for ten minutes doing absolutely nothing. Sydney sleeps until anywhere from 3pm to almost 4pm. I don't wake her if she's tired! So we'll estimate the wake up time.
3:30pm-Final hours
Sydney wakes up with a smile on her face. This is the time I try to get outside with her for a while. Living in the desert, it's not always possible. It's 113 degrees before noon half the time. We try and go for a walk or spend an hour at the pool. If I arrange to have the car, we plan a play date. Around 4:30 Sydney is ready for a snack and we nurse. She gets grumpy towards the end of the day so we just hang on the floor with music or Baby Einstein playing in the background.
6:15-Bathtime
We get Sydney's bath going and enjoy a dip in the tub. She kicks in the water and chomps on her rubber duck. I enjoy this activity because Sydney seems so content in there. After we check for grandma wrinkles, I wrap my sweetheart in a towel and hug her dry. We brush her teeth and I give her a lavender massage before getting her into jammies. We read the final book of the day and she drifts in and out of sleep as I nurse her. I lay her down and kiss her goodnight. I tell her I love her and I'll see her when the sun shines.
7pm-Mommy Time!
Finally I can relax. Only I'm too exhausted. I sometimes make dinner, sometimes not. Sometimes I waste hours organizing the 300 pictures of Sydney I took that day. I mostly just crash in front of the tv and catch up on my DVR. My drooping eyelids usually tell me it's bedtime around 9pm.
So there it is. Add a bunch of diaper changes and pumping sessions in the middle of the night, and you get the picture. I love being Sydney's mom. I love being a stay-at-home-mom!
7am-Good Morning!
We start our day out with a nursing session. Then I put Sydney in her Jumper while I vacuum, feed the cat, make coffee, and wake up. I pump if I'm out of fresh milk, then get her breakfast ready.
8am-Breakfast for Baby
Sydney currently eats a tablespoon(or 2) of rice cereal or oatmeal along with a veggie, which will be replaced with fruits when we get to them. After cleaning her up we move to the floor for some playtime. We are learning to stack blocks and to put them in a container. She also enjoys playing with her new pal, Scout. She rolls to her belly and practices her scooting.
9am-Morning Nap
Beginning at 8:50, we start our nap-time routine. Syd sits on my lap in the rocker and we read a story. I nurse her again and lay her down awake. She sleeps about 1 to 1 1/2 hours. During this time, I clean up dishes, check my email, and take a shower.
10:30-Prime Time
Sydney wakes from her nap and is ready to go. I get her dressed and we spend ten minutes in the mirror admiring how cute she is. I'd like to add that Sydney is aware of how cute she is and is completely full of herself. This is now the time of day I use to go run errands if needed while I have use of the car. If there's nowhere to go, we just play in the sun-filled living room. I try to make every second a learning experience. Whether it's developmentally or doing strength exercises, we sing and talk and just have fun.
12pm-Lunch!
Sydney is increasing the volume of veggies she's eating as she's getting the hang of solids. We haven't tested many kinds yet, so for now she's just getting sweet potatoes with green beans. Afterward, we play some more. Sometimes we watch a Baby Einstein DVD.
1pm-Afternoon Nap
Again,10 minutes before her nap we do the routine. Book and nursing. I lay her down awake and leave her alone. Now I get a couple hours to myself. Ha! I either do one or a combination of the following: straighten up the house, clean bathrooms, make the bed, dishes, make myself lunch, call people back, check my email and mommy boards, and maybe even try to just sit down for ten minutes doing absolutely nothing. Sydney sleeps until anywhere from 3pm to almost 4pm. I don't wake her if she's tired! So we'll estimate the wake up time.
3:30pm-Final hours
Sydney wakes up with a smile on her face. This is the time I try to get outside with her for a while. Living in the desert, it's not always possible. It's 113 degrees before noon half the time. We try and go for a walk or spend an hour at the pool. If I arrange to have the car, we plan a play date. Around 4:30 Sydney is ready for a snack and we nurse. She gets grumpy towards the end of the day so we just hang on the floor with music or Baby Einstein playing in the background.
6:15-Bathtime
We get Sydney's bath going and enjoy a dip in the tub. She kicks in the water and chomps on her rubber duck. I enjoy this activity because Sydney seems so content in there. After we check for grandma wrinkles, I wrap my sweetheart in a towel and hug her dry. We brush her teeth and I give her a lavender massage before getting her into jammies. We read the final book of the day and she drifts in and out of sleep as I nurse her. I lay her down and kiss her goodnight. I tell her I love her and I'll see her when the sun shines.
7pm-Mommy Time!
Finally I can relax. Only I'm too exhausted. I sometimes make dinner, sometimes not. Sometimes I waste hours organizing the 300 pictures of Sydney I took that day. I mostly just crash in front of the tv and catch up on my DVR. My drooping eyelids usually tell me it's bedtime around 9pm.
So there it is. Add a bunch of diaper changes and pumping sessions in the middle of the night, and you get the picture. I love being Sydney's mom. I love being a stay-at-home-mom!
Another Lonely Saturday
It's Saturday and Jason is working yet another weekend. You're probably thinking that's great and it means more money. But no. Jason is a salary employee. My love is gone about 84 hours a week and that's IF he's not working on a Sunday. He wakes up around noon and doesn't come home till 3am. The rest of his time when he's home is spent sleeping and showering. It gets a little lonely around here, but I understand that it's equally hard on him being gone so much. We never anticipated me practically raising Sydney alone. When he was let go from his job shortly after Sydney's birth, he quickly landed a new one. We are very fortunate, only this new job schedule is super demanding. Sigh. I keep telling myself it's not going to be forever. I can handle this, and it's not going to be forever.
Sydney Hearts Green Beans
Our "Solid Foods" adventure has certainly taken off. After rice cereal and oatmeal, I tried giving Sydney peas. One taste of them and she instantly began gagging. I couldn't blame her-I wanted to vomit just smelling them! So I decided not to push them on her and gave her sweet potatoes the next day. I was supposed to wait on those until she had gone through all the green vegetables first, however, I didn't want her food experience to be tainted by those horrible little gag balls disguised as mush. Of course she loved that orange deliciousness and so we were back in the game. I got back on track with the greens this week. Green beans for breakfast! Yum! She gobbled them up (even holding the spoon herself!).

I'm going to attempt the peas again shortly. My fingers are crossed! I'm so proud of my healthy little eater!

I'm going to attempt the peas again shortly. My fingers are crossed! I'm so proud of my healthy little eater!
5 Minutes of Heaven
Sydney as a newborn never required a whole lot of holding and rocking to stay content. Maybe it was because she nursed so often. Maybe it was because I was so exhausted from nursing so often that when she wasn't eating, she was lounging in her Boppy, usually asleep. As she passed the newborn stage and entered into infancy, she spent a lot of time on her belly and playing in and with numerous must-have toys. After six months of baby bliss, I finally caught a break and have recently relished in the joy of sleeping at night. I have time to reflect on how much my life has changed in the past year. I'm filled with so many different emotions that I could explode at any moment.
Today, I realized I couldn't remember the last time I held Sydney in my arms just because. Not for nursing or so I could get things done. Not for playing or for comforting after immunizations. So I did it. I had five minutes today of just staring into my daughters eyes as she smiled up at me. It was an unspoken exchange of love. It was a bonding experience for a mother and her daughter. It was pure heaven.
Afterward, I placed Sydney on my lap and wrapped my arms around her. She gently held on to me as we sat cheek to cheek and watched Baby Einstein's Baby Neptune Discovering Water.
It's moments like these I want to never forget.
Today, I realized I couldn't remember the last time I held Sydney in my arms just because. Not for nursing or so I could get things done. Not for playing or for comforting after immunizations. So I did it. I had five minutes today of just staring into my daughters eyes as she smiled up at me. It was an unspoken exchange of love. It was a bonding experience for a mother and her daughter. It was pure heaven.
Afterward, I placed Sydney on my lap and wrapped my arms around her. She gently held on to me as we sat cheek to cheek and watched Baby Einstein's Baby Neptune Discovering Water.
It's moments like these I want to never forget.
Sooner or Later
I had to take Sydney to the doctors today. She developed a pretty bad rash over this past weekend and it hasn't gone away. Every time I said I was going to call her pedi in the am, it had lightened by morning so I never called. I took Sydney to the park yesterday and it became scary red. Enough was enough. When I called, they went through the "did you change anything in" list (your diet, her diet, new lotions, sunscreens, or laundry detergents). I may be a rookie mom, but all of that is common sense. So I said no, no, and no. I tried Desitin, lotion, and changing the sheets. It's NOT going away. I assumed it was from her drool mixed with heat, but I needed peace of mind. Her doctor ended up giving her a prescription for Eletone cream along with a sample. It's a non-steroid creme used to treat Eczema. He also said to double rinse her sheets and to stop eating eggs and berries (me). OH! And apparently, Sydney has a small case of cradle cap. Man! We were on such a roll not having any problems! Sooner or later though, it had to happen. :)
Here are two pictures from yesterday:

Here are two pictures from yesterday:

Pregnancy, Delivery, & Child Rearing
So, if I am responsible for ALL of the aforementioned categories, then shouldn't I have the pleasure of naming my offspring? Sure, I may have made a deal that Jason gets to name our next baby if Sydney got her ears pierced-but whatever! All of that hard work has got to count for something! Right?
Houston, we have a tooth!
Sydney cut her first tooth! Her lower central incisor to be exact. It's only the tip, but it's definitely through. And man, is it sharp! My nipples are shaking in their areolae just thinking about it. Isn't this exciting? One bottom tooth (almost) down, 19 to go!
Happy Half Birthday!
I can't believe Sydney is six months already! What I can't believe even more is how much she has grown and developed in such a short amount of time. I fall in love with my daughter more and more everyday. And when I don't think my heart can grow anymore-it does.
Sydney as a baby is a dream come true. I have the baby that every mother hopes for and few mothers get. She almost never cries. She sleeps at night. She naps in her crib during the day. She is full of smiles and love. She has the best personality and is easy going and independent. She has never been sick. *knocks on wood*
Sydney is now sitting up with the support of her hands, rolling both ways, and grabbing and playing with toys. She can hold two objects at the same time, one in each hand. She can hold her sippy cup all by herself to drink. She loves to stand while holding my hands and even walks when she's wide awake. Her baby babble consists of Da, Mamamamama, Hhhmmumuh, Hiii and Guh. I love spying on her through the monitor at night when she thinks no one is watching. She rolls and scoots all around her crib. It's about that time to drop down the mattress as she's grabbing hold of the top. It's also time to get a gate for my stairs because she's getting better at scooting. She's going to be crawling before I know it! She's been teething since four months, but today I can see a tooth about to break through. My poor baby! I hope it happens fast so she's not in pain for too long.
Happy Six Monthday Sydney!

Sydney as a baby is a dream come true. I have the baby that every mother hopes for and few mothers get. She almost never cries. She sleeps at night. She naps in her crib during the day. She is full of smiles and love. She has the best personality and is easy going and independent. She has never been sick. *knocks on wood*
Sydney is now sitting up with the support of her hands, rolling both ways, and grabbing and playing with toys. She can hold two objects at the same time, one in each hand. She can hold her sippy cup all by herself to drink. She loves to stand while holding my hands and even walks when she's wide awake. Her baby babble consists of Da, Mamamamama, Hhhmmumuh, Hiii and Guh. I love spying on her through the monitor at night when she thinks no one is watching. She rolls and scoots all around her crib. It's about that time to drop down the mattress as she's grabbing hold of the top. It's also time to get a gate for my stairs because she's getting better at scooting. She's going to be crawling before I know it! She's been teething since four months, but today I can see a tooth about to break through. My poor baby! I hope it happens fast so she's not in pain for too long.
Happy Six Monthday Sydney!

Sleeping Through the Night
She finally did it! Sydney slept through the night! And I'm not talking by pediatrician's definition of a straight six hours. I'm talking bedtime to morning. 7-7! I actually slept till 8 am and woke up to see her playing quietly in her crib on the monitor. Too bad I was up at 4am to pump! 12oz = OUCH!
Words cannot describe how happy I am.
Words cannot describe how happy I am.
To Cry or Not To Cry
I have come to terms with the fact that Sydney is at the age where it's ok to let her cry a bit. Up until recently, I have not been a supporter of the cry-it-out method. I truly believe that babies under six months should be attended to when they cry. Sure, maybe they'll learn that no one is coming if you let them cry, but I don't think you're doing anything positive for them. And why let my baby cry herself to exhaustion, when all it would take is 10 minutes of nursing because she's hungry?! My baby always has a reason when she cries, I'm sorry I'm just so darn good at knowing how to quickly fix it and move on. Ha! People have been giving me unsolicited advice about my parenting since Sydney has been born. I usually just smile and nod, and then go home and do what my pediatrician has suggested if I felt it was best for my baby. For this particular issue I would get annoyed when people made comments like, "She's so happy because you never give her a chance to cry" or "She's manipulating you" and "You need to let her find her voice". If I could go back to the very beginning, I would most definitely do everything the same. My baby is so happy and I feel it's because she's confident in how I anticipate her needs.
All that being said, I also believe that a point comes when you do have to help them learn when it's time to sleep. That time has finally come for Sydney. I've been having issues getting her to sleep in her crib during her second nap. I'm a big fan of routines so before each nap I read to Sydney so she knows what's coming. Her 9am nap hasn't been an issue. Neither is bedtime. For some reason, she refused being in her crib during her 1pm nap. So for the first time ever last week, I let her cry herself to sleep! It was the worst 45 minutes of my life. She then passed out for about ten minutes and woke again crying. An hour had passed, so it was time to get her up and try again the next day. Second time around, the crying was for only 30 minutes. By the third day, my sweet little protester knew it was time to nap and I'd be back in two hours to play with her. There was NO crying! I now know the meaning of "tough love". And it sucks! Thank God for my video monitor!
It's been a wonderful week for me. I can plan out my day and even count on getting a nap in if I have nothing to do. The best part, is that Sydney always knows what's coming next so there are no surprises. She continues to be the perfect baby. I wonder how long it's going to be this easy!
All that being said, I also believe that a point comes when you do have to help them learn when it's time to sleep. That time has finally come for Sydney. I've been having issues getting her to sleep in her crib during her second nap. I'm a big fan of routines so before each nap I read to Sydney so she knows what's coming. Her 9am nap hasn't been an issue. Neither is bedtime. For some reason, she refused being in her crib during her 1pm nap. So for the first time ever last week, I let her cry herself to sleep! It was the worst 45 minutes of my life. She then passed out for about ten minutes and woke again crying. An hour had passed, so it was time to get her up and try again the next day. Second time around, the crying was for only 30 minutes. By the third day, my sweet little protester knew it was time to nap and I'd be back in two hours to play with her. There was NO crying! I now know the meaning of "tough love". And it sucks! Thank God for my video monitor!
It's been a wonderful week for me. I can plan out my day and even count on getting a nap in if I have nothing to do. The best part, is that Sydney always knows what's coming next so there are no surprises. She continues to be the perfect baby. I wonder how long it's going to be this easy!
July Videos
Late-but at least they're here! It was a busy month! :)
7/17/09, Jersey Trip, Pony Ride
7/17/09, Jersey Trip, TV Zombie
7/16/09, Jersey Trip, "Talking"
7/14/09, Jersey Trip-Good Morning!
7/13/09, Jersey Trip, Left-Foot Walking
7/11/09, Jersey Trip, Uncle Shaun & Syd
7/10/09, Jersey Trip, Pop-pop & Syd
7/10/09, Jersey Trip Rachel & Syd
7/10/09, Jersey Trip, Sydney's First Dip in the Ocean
7/10/09, Jersey Trip, Syd Playing with a Bucket
7/17/09, Jersey Trip, Pony Ride
7/17/09, Jersey Trip, TV Zombie
7/16/09, Jersey Trip, "Talking"
7/14/09, Jersey Trip-Good Morning!
7/13/09, Jersey Trip, Left-Foot Walking
7/11/09, Jersey Trip, Uncle Shaun & Syd
7/10/09, Jersey Trip, Pop-pop & Syd
7/10/09, Jersey Trip Rachel & Syd
7/10/09, Jersey Trip, Sydney's First Dip in the Ocean
7/10/09, Jersey Trip, Syd Playing with a Bucket
Making Babies
A six month milestone is finally on the horizon, but it's not a milestone for Sydney. It's now safe to begin trying for another baby! I had my annual checkup with my OB doctor yesterday and we discussed my candidacy to attempt a vaginal birth after cesarean, or VBAC. We talked about the risks involved and how my labor will be monitored on D-Day. I had a difficult time coming to terms with Sydney's delivery and the only thing that got me through it was knowing I will have another shot at a natural birth. I'm not talking about unmedicated; I'm talking about a vaginal delivery, the way nature intended. Aside from the greater risks to the baby during a c-section, it's far better to go through one day of pain than weeks and weeks of recovery-especially with a toddler running around. I have done a lot of research, and will continue to do so until the time comes to make a final decision.
Let the fun begin!
Let the fun begin!
Another milestone!
Syd started rice cereal today! It was messy and wonderful and she attacked the spoon like an animal! She loved it and "chewing" came natural to her. She was definitely ready. I'm excited for her to try vegetables and fruits. For now, one thing at a time. :)
The first bite!

Attacking the spoon!

Happy with a full belly!
The first bite!

Attacking the spoon!

Happy with a full belly!
Mommy Time
I finally got my mommy time! 25 long days of sleeping in and non-stop activities. From going to the movies to bowling and barbecues. I relaxed while horseback riding and fishing in the ocean. I went to the fair, the zoo, and Apple Pie Hill. I even sang and danced in the rain. I can't explain how much I needed this vacation. I came back a brand new person-and a brand new mommy at that. The best part of it all, was I let myself enjoy every minute away from my baby. She was in great hands, and was happy to see me upon my arrival every time. God bless that Nanner Dianer!
Now that we're home almost a month later, I can't believe how much she really has grown and developed. She's playing with her toys in a whole new way. She's actually interacting with our cat. Her six-month-birthday is right around the corner and I'm bracing myself for a whole lot of fun!
Horseback Riding:

Catching Bluefish in the Ocean:

Top of the Tower at Apple Pie Hill:

I climbed this:

Fantasy Island:

Ocean County Fair:

Yankee Game:

Me and my Dad in the Bronx:
Now that we're home almost a month later, I can't believe how much she really has grown and developed. She's playing with her toys in a whole new way. She's actually interacting with our cat. Her six-month-birthday is right around the corner and I'm bracing myself for a whole lot of fun!
Horseback Riding:

Catching Bluefish in the Ocean:

Top of the Tower at Apple Pie Hill:

I climbed this:

Fantasy Island:

Ocean County Fair:

Yankee Game:

Me and my Dad in the Bronx:
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