Sunday, December 22, 2013

Rafi at three months

So, it turns out that I'm not much of a blogger.

Anyway my boy is three months old already! 

Hiya!
He's a really happy kid and is starting to get a totally fun personality already.

His likes include:
Music and singing
Lights (this includes screens and he's always trying to sneak TV time)
Being outside
Being carried in his sling or wrap
Being cuddled sideways
Driving
Eating
Bathtime with daddy


His dislikes include:
Being read to (I hope this changes because I love reading and we own so many books)
When the car stops moving
Sitting down (he's getting better about this now and is willing to sit on my lap for a little while, but not when he gets cranky)
Hats

It's hard to believe that he's gone from that:



To this:



And we're excited to see what comes next!


Sunday, September 29, 2013

How Rafi got his name.

Our Sweet Baby


How we chose our baby name:

My main requirement was that I wanted a family name. I have been adamant about choosing a family name since way before we even thought about having a baby. To me, a family name seems a very special way of linking the future to the past. I love history, and I love the idea of our lives being connected with those who came before and those who came after. I think the idea of us all being connected is what gives meaning to life.

Other considerations included the fact that I didn’t want the baby to share one of our first initials (I don’t know why this was important to me at the time, it just was) and that I didn’t want it to be overly popular. I scoured the SSA website to be sure that our potential names didn’t pop up in the top 100. I also checked the “change in popularity” pages to be sure our names weren’t headed for a sudden popularity surge.

Wil didn’t have requirements, but he liked the idea of the baby having an international name. We want our baby to be a global citizen. We hope that he has the opportunity and inclination to travel the world. We wanted him to have a name that would be recognizable in many different countries.  Additionally, Wil and I come from different backgrounds, and our baby is going to grow up with grandparents of different religions and different cultures. Our baby is a mix of a lot of good things, and we wanted a name that represented that. The name we picked is sort of Italian and sort of Latin and sort of Jewish. It’s got references in pop culture, and references in history. It’s a name that can mean a lot of things to a lot of people, yet hopefully is unique enough that our baby can put his own stamp on the name.

Wil also wanted a name that was easy to pronounce and sounded good for an adult and a professional.
Finally, the name just had to sound right to both of us.  We both had to think “that’s our baby’s name”.

And so we picked Rafael David.

Rafael was the name of my great-grandfather who moved to the United States from Russia in the early 1900s. He gained citizenship by serving in the United States military in World War I and then became a carpenter. He was the father to my maternal grandfather – Paul Amber.


David is the name of Wil’s Maternal Grandfather who Wil has always had a special relationship with. He served in World War II and then attended Tufts. He eventually achieved his doctorate and became a school principle. 

We are proud to have named our son after these two brave, hardworking, and interesting men.

At hospital with our tiny little guy.
Welcome to our family, Rafi. We love you so much.

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Ahoy!

Hello internet!
Baby shower in La Jolla, CA.
We're starting this blog so that our friends and family can keep up with us and baby ALF. It's rough being so far away from our loved ones (especially while going through so many big life changes), so this is a good way to stay connected and to prevent everyone on facebook from hating us because I thoroughly intend to post billions of photos of my son and I need an outlet.  Sorry, but you've been warned. Enter at your own risk.

We promise we won't really name our child ALF.
Although the name is growing on me...
It turns out it is actually a very popular name in England,
and if the royal couple names their son Alfred I will feel as though I started a trend.

Right now we're incredibly boring. 

I'm working full time as a med-surg nurse and taking classes part time for my Nurse Practitioner degree. I work, study, and eat for two. It keeps me pretty busy.
Wil is studying for his MCAT which he takes on Saturday and then starts work as an educational assistant at a middle school on Monday. He'll also be taking night classes. 

That's all I have to report at the moment.
-Eva