It's been awhile since the last update so I will pack as much info into this blog as quickly as I can. I don't have any photos of the new place yet, but I will soon. In the meantime, enjoy the photos of Maggie. These were taken by one of my former students who is now on the faculty at another institution. She did a fantastic job. In fact, often, her husband will update with bullets and tonight, I am going to steal that idea. Here aer some updates and what is on my mind lately.
The Olympics: I usually try not to blog about sports, but it's in my nature and I just can't avoid it at the moment. It's great watching swimming, gymnastics, and beach volleyball. I enjoy watching these sports and learning more about each of them. Michael Phelps is unbelievable. As Matt says, just watch the green World Record line to find him in the water. I am impressed with his abilities but I am more impressed at his composure in dealing with Andrea Kremer repeatedly asking him the same two questions after each heat "Michael, what does it mean to you to win another Gold medal and set another World Record?" I seriously cannot believe she keeps asking him this question. Journalists have replaced the old "how does it feel?" with "What does it mean?" as if we don't catch on to that. I don't know how Phelps hasn't just lost it and given a total sarcastic answer. The last time, he did give her a bit of a funny look as if to sort of say "C'mon Andrea. Do I have to find another way to answer this same question?"
- The Olympics 2: Does Chris Collinsworth seriously have to be on television? Next time, I hope they send someone with some sense of journalistic ability.
- The Olympics 3: Tim Daggett is quite entertaining as a commentator. He always has been to me. The other night he actually said "this is just disastrous." But he has also been equally excited when something great happens. The best though is that NBC will show a segment with the gymnastics commentators (who I think are pretty good) to get their expert opinions and then they go right to Bela Karoyli and basically say "Bela, is that right?" Bela always has the last word
And, on to all things Miloch . . .- Maggie is growing like a weed. We "interviewed" pediatricians in the last two weeks and let's just say that we haven't found anyone that I like as much as Dr. Laughlin yet. But, one doctor is close and we'll start with him. The other pediatrician was awful, and Matt and I almost left mid visit. But, Maggie has grown and is even taking several steps several times a day without assistance.
- Maggie starts "early toddler preschool" Aug. 25th. She will nap there from Noon until 2 so we've been working that nap schedule. She barely makes it to Noon and then sleeps for about 3 hours. I hope it works out.
- Last night, we had Tex-Mex. Most of you will remember that I could eat Tex-Mex every day. I love it. I was unwrapping a tamale last night when Maggie reach across the table and grabbed it out of my hand and snatched a big bite. She then kept going after the tamale. So, naturally, I had to have her try a cheese enchilada (without the chili). She loved it. I don't know if it makes me a bad mother because I was excited that she seemed to like Tex-Mex as much as me. She totally gets the tamale thing from her Aunt Kelle though.
- A funny story at the restaurant: The lady at the table next to us (with big Texas hair) was wearing the crazy high heeled shoes. She fell coming around the corner right in front of Maggie. Our waitress helped her up and when she got on her feet, Maggie looked over at her and said "Uh-oohhh". We had to bite our tongues not to laugh.
- Matt is averaging two interviews per week. He's turned down two offers, and we're hopeful he'll fit his fit soon.
- I moved into my new office today. It's great. I am nervous but excited. I met some of my students today too. I always enjoy meeting my students. But, I miss my other students at IU very much.
- It was again 103 today - actual temperature. I walked over to the Union and back and it didn't phase me much. I think I am slowly adjusting to the heat again. When I walked back in the building, the cold air almost knocked me on my feet though - but it felt good. I still haven't developed the courage to play tennis in the heat yet. Maybe soon though.
Sorry for the long update. Enjoy the photos.



Maggie turned 1 on June 6th. It was a great evening. We celebrated with dinner with family and Godparents at Domo where Maggie was provided with a hibachi cake.











It was a very snowy morning and really cold, but we made the trek to the mall to meet Santa. We chose that snowy Saturday morning becuase the young "elf" that worked there told us that the "good" Santa would be there then. So, we naturally wanted Maggie's first meeting with Santa to be with a "good" Santa. As Matt said after the photos were snapped "if that was the good Santa, I'd hate to see the bad Santa!" Maggie wasn't sure what to make of the big man, but she eventually cracked a small smile.



She seemed to catch on to the "opening presents" part of Christmas pretty well. Christmas Eve mass was packed so we listened to mass in the foyer. Maggie slept through half of mass, but then woke up and caught the Christmas spirit.







