Today I met the young Enchins, Natasha, a.k.a. Chewbie and Jonah. We saw them right around mealtime so it was lots of fun to see other kids eat real food. Looks kinda messy!
My Uncle Jon and Aunty Allison were married this past weekend and lots of family came in to celebrate. Above is Aliya and her daughter Gavi and below are Avital and Hillel.
Mommy's friend Melinda from High School, now living in Ireland and soon moving to Scotland, came into town today and met us for high tea and a bit 'o haggis.
I had my first visit to United Bakers, the Coopermans' second home. Note the 'very' full shirt pocket of Zaidy Earl. I think he has a spoon, fork and GPS system in it.
Mommy hadn't noticed but when she looked closer at the pictures of Ken, she noticed that sitting behind them was some movie star who was a secret double agent for the British government. I've heard, though, that Remington Steele was his best work.
Mommy's friends at the Post got me this awesome mobile which is keeping me plenty entertained these days. I can't get enough of it - it makes me feel so luxurious as I stretch out in my crib.
We all went to Synagogue on Thursday, along with my cousin Riley, to get named in front of our friends and family. My hebrew name is Golda Shifra, and I was named after my grandmother.
Our dear friends Marla and Joe hosted a wonderful dinner for a bunch of us, and here is Sari, who is expecting a baby soon, and Joe, who is drunk and passed out at 11pm. Good times!!!
I'm chillin' in my new swing which we got from our wonderful Bass cousins. I dig the fish and it really helps calm me down during those tough nights with the parents.
Me and the Cuz went for a walk (or push) on the boardwalk and saw this crazy dude balancing rocks on the sand. People are pretty nutty- I like to keep life much simpler.
This is me catching a few rays after my brunch with Zack and Dana on College Street. I dragged them along through Yorkville afterwards to help me run a few errands and I got to eat in Holt's - very fancy. Thanks for the tip, Babs!
I was over at Aunty Ja Rule's for Shabat a few days ago and the grand-folks had a ball playing with me for the ten minutes that I was awake. Zaidy Earl sang to me, which I loved, but my Yiddish is still a little weak.