Sunday, February 15, 2009

In the Hospital

We spent six days in the hospital last week. Jacob had an infection, so the hospital put him on IV antibiotics. It wasn't the most fun we've ever had, but we got some great pictures! We're home now and everything's fine!!


Not really liking the hospital.

They put an IV in his left foot, hence the massive amount of gauze wrapped around his left leg.


Trying to sleep.
Showing off one of his many bandages.


Feeling better!


Passed out.

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Grandma and Aunt Erin

Karen's mom and sister flew out to meet Jake and to lend a helping hand during his first couple of weeks at home. Their timing couldn't have been any better as Jake ended up in the hospital for 6 days. We are so thankful that they were here to help us out!

Love at first sight.


Proud Grandma.


Meeting aunt Erin for the first time.

Thursday, February 05, 2009

Week 2


The fans made a sign for Jacob at Alex's game on Sunday.


He's constantly moving his head around, checking things out.



Getting ready to poop!



His favorite place to sleep.



Daddy burping Jake.



Grandma's here!!!

Saturday, January 31, 2009

1st week

Just a couple of pictures from Jacob's first week.


We spend a lot of time on this couch.


Unsuccessful attempt at sleeping in the pack 'n play.

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Going Home

After four days, we finally get to go home with daddy!!!

He slept the entire way home.


Hooray!!!

Monday, January 26, 2009

Day 3

By the third day, Jake was ready to interact with us and the camera.


Staring contest








Sunday, January 25, 2009

Day 2

The normal hospital stay in Italy is three nights, four days after giving birth. I got an extra day because they needed to monitor me when I didn't go in to labor after my water broke.


Me after my first shower in two days--typical Italian shower facilities at this hospital, i.e. no towels and just a drain in the middle of the entire bathroom. There was a semi-curtain, so that was a plus. I took extra bed linens from the linen cart to use as towels.


Father & son.


The foot--perfect miniature replica of dad's foot.


Frog legs.

Saturday, January 24, 2009

JACOB!!!!

Jacob Alexandre Bougaieff arrived a couple of days early with absolutely perfect timing. Alex was supposed to leave for a three day road trip to the heel of the boot of Italy that morning. The team left without Alex, and we were able to enjoy Jakey's first three days without interruption.


7 pounds, 10 ounces (3450 grams) and 21 inches (53 cm).

Thursday, January 01, 2009

New Year's in Venice

I returned to Italy on the 30th, just in time to bring in the new year.


Sammy & Judith spent part of their Christmas vacation in Italy, so we hung out with them on New Year's Eve.


Snow on New Year's Day!!

Wednesday, December 31, 2008

35 and 36 weeks

Some pictures of the growing belly......


35 weeks. We set up the crib while Alex was in Houston for Christmas break.


36 weeks. Almost there!!!

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Snow!!!

It snowed for about an hour tonight and it melted as soon as it hit the ground, but it was really pretty while it lasted.



I tried to get some pretty shots of our house with the snow fall. These are the best ones I could get.


A bunch of cars stopped along our street to watch the snow.


My sister's papaya trees, all wrapped up in a tarp.

Monday, October 27, 2008

Rimini

Rimini is a great beach town on the east coast of Italy. It gets really crowded in the summer, but it's very quiet in the off season.


The Arch of Augustus, built in 27 B.C. in honor of the Emporer Augustus.


We met up with our friend Jake. This has to be one of my favorite pictures.

Monday, October 13, 2008

Mantua

Alex's brother Nic came to visit us for a week. We headed out to Mantua, an hour and a half southwest of Venice on Alex's first day off. Mantua was once ruled by the powerful Gonzaga family from 1328-1708. They resided in the Palazzo Ducale, a series of huge buildings in the center of town.



Me and the 25 week old belly.


The brothers.


Eating the BEST gelato ever for the first time. We had to go all the way to Mantua to discover this place. It's a chain called GROM and they have a store in Mestre. Alex and I went at least three times a week. Look at the fresh panna on top!!!!

The Palazzo Te is a straight shot from the Palazzo Ducale. It was built by Giulio Romano as a summer residence for the Gonzaga family. There is a huge park in front of the palace where everyone can hang out and the children can play soccer. Not sure what I'm doing here.

Saturday, October 11, 2008

Mestre

Alex's gym is actually located in the town of Mestre, which is the town on the mainland that connects to Venice. We had some business to attend to in the center, so we took advantage of the nice weather and enjoyed people watching at one of the many cafes.

Monday, October 06, 2008

Verona

Our first trip of the season was to Verona, which is less than 2 hours by car from Venice. We first visited back in January, but we did not get there in time to get some good shots of the center and amphitheatre.


Alex eating a panini in the center. Looks like a mixture of Venice and Portofino. There's also a gelato shop here that sells grapefruit gelato. DELICIOUS!!!!



Roman Amphitheatre.

Saturday, September 13, 2008

Hurricane Ike

Ike came through last night. Here are some pictures of the storm damage.


Branches from our neighbor's tree blocking the driveway.


Fence in our backyard.


More fence damage.


Uprooted tree.