Vince and bubbles!

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Vince has been seeing Edda’s OT for a few months now to work on some handwriting issues – mainly persistent letter reversals and various spacing issues. He loves working with Deb and getting a few minutes at the end of each session to run free through all the toys that line the walls of the therapy room.

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It always amuses me that when I’m in the waiting room with both the kids and there are other parents also in waiting room. And then – I do NOT send in the severely disable child into the treatment room. Ha ha, talk about a curveball! Yes! Both my kids need OT.

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Pizza dinner –

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We always look for an excuse to have pizza for dinner ;). A bunch of Jeremy’s coworkers were in our neighborhood during the week (which never happens – we live in the boonies) and so we took them out for pizza. Edda was thrilled.

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Vince just loves toddlers – sometimes it makes me think I should have a handful more kids. Except for the fact that I have no more time or energy ;).

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Othodontist.

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Took Edda to the orthodontist last week. I love Edda’s orthodontist. He is really sweet and has a nephew with Angelman syndrome and showed me the bite marks on his arm that he got when he was playing with his nephew over Memorial Day weekend. Ahhh, yes, we all know about getting bitten! Yeow! We go yearly to make sure that Edda’s teeth are coming in OK – this time he mentioned that he could fix Edda’s under-bite with a mouth guard-type thing that Edda would wear a couple of hours every day at home. No molds necessary. He had already successfully realigned his nephew’s jaw and said it worked really well, although he did mention that his newphew enjoyed chewing the appliance so much that he went through half a dozen of them. Interesting. I think we will go ahead and try this out and see if Edda minds having this plastic thing in her mouth for a few hours a day. Low risk – perhaps no underbite anymore!

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It has been a week full of teeth issues – Maxi had a rotten molar. Apparently her mom did not bother with good prenatal care – Maxi just has bad, bad teeth. We got it yanked last Friday. Vince insisted that I bring home the rotten tooth – he took one look at it and said that I could throw it out. Thank goodness.

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More Communication Gears Than Ever

Now, I have the most communication gears in my whole life. Before coming back from China, I have seven active phones (4 land lines and 3 cells), one mobile USB in China by “China Mobile”, one US BlackBerry and two laptops. After I came back, I added an AT&T mobile hot spot to my list. Before going back to China (I hope pretty soon after I get my working visa there from here), I should add one iPhone (my friend would like me to get one for him.) Don’t exactly to know what to do with all these. Not very efficiently at least. Especially, carry them around in and out of airports. I guess it is quite different to be an IT guy to support an active project – on call 24/7/365 🙂

RIP Anne Mayes.

Yesterday, I found out that my senior thesis advisor, Anne Mayes, passed away earlier this year from complications that stemmed from breast cancer treatment which started in 1994. When I was working on my thesis, she was 29 years old – a freshly appointed assistant professor at MIT. I remember her taking me out to Chinese food after a long day in the lab, I remember finding her in the morning asleep on the floor after pulling an all-nighter writing a paper or grant proposal. I was her first undergraduate student and she made a huge impression on me. She was not diagnosed with cancer until a few months after I graduated and she managed to simultaneously successfully undergo cancer treatment and become the first woman tenured in the Mat Sci Dept at MIT – what crazy dedication that must have taken (also, she’s just brilliant, but that’s a given). I lost touch with her many years ago, I’m not sure she would even remember me – but she was a pivotal person in my life. So RIP Anne, you will be missed.

Thank you party.

As the school year is drawing to a close, we wanted to host a thank you party at Edda’s school to thank all the folks who help Edda make her days at school fabulous! We showed up at school and Edda’s hair is amazing. I don’t know who did it, but it was unbelievable.

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Edda’s favorite cake:

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Don’t forget about the fire drill in the middle of the party:

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Vince and Edda:

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Atlanta!

My high school girlfriends and I planned a weekend getaway – to Atlanta! Why Atlanta? Because it offered the cheapest airfares from the three cities we were traveling from. We wanted to go to Las Vegas – but the flights to LV were crazy-high! It’s been 20 years since we’ve spent time together – it was a lot of fun, and not as hot as it is here in MD this week!

We saw the Aquarium:

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Splurged on one fancy dinner:

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Saw the art museum:

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And visited the Oakland historical cemetery :

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And unbelievably – my brother was in town for business – so I spend 45 minutes with him at the airport and ate a McMuffin with him before he had to run off to do something with Power Point (I’m sure).

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