Sunday, May 18, 2008



Beautiful and bulging; isn't she lovely?

Friday, May 9, 2008

Ultrasound photo taken on April 30. Look at those lips! Wonder where he gets those?

Obligatory "photos at the park under a pretty tree" shots.


I'm in desperate need of a tan! Ugh!

Charlie being a bad boy. Charlie discovered that he could look out the window if he put his paws on the leather club chair. Chloe of course encouraged this behavior because "it's cute," and took this snapshot.
The first Sunday in May was absolutely gorgeous and we decided to spend a few hours in our backyard, Central Park. Charlie loves the park.
I think this picture was a mistake, but it captures the mood that afternoon.
So I'm not the only one who blinks when he get's his picture taken.
Isn't it a requirement that all pregnant women get their picture taken in front of a tree?

Chloe's cousins surprised her with a visit. She hadn't seen them in over 10 years. You can see the family resemblance, can't you?
Chloe with Ilyse's daughter Erin and Amy.
One of my favorite streets in Carnegie Hill. Such beauty in the heart of the city.
A view down 93rd St., my favorite residential street on the UES.

The Pope came to visit us here in NYC. He was staying on 72nd and Madison which meant that all of NYC's finest called our neighborhood home for three days. I kept unintentionally running in to him. Above are some of his fans with the Pope pendants.
You've got to have faith - he's in the back of the limo.
Gina, another Chicago transplant, stopped by for one of Chloe's famous Sunday morning breakfasts.
I took this shot on one of my morning walks with Charlie. We walk from our apartment on 67th up Madison to 96th Street in Carnegie Hill. NYC is a city of paradoxes. Here, on one of the most expensive streets in Manhattan, garbage is piled every morning for pick up. Luxury and filth, beauty and stink; that is Manhattan.
A random shot north on Madison. Take a look at "Clinger Extras" for a photo collection of all of the baby stores on Madison between 67th and 96th. Unfortunately, we can't afford any of them!