Tuesday, July 22, 2008
DJ One Sock D our Piano Prodigy
Monday, July 21, 2008
Dante signs "Yellow" for the first time
Breakfast. Signing colors....
Strawberries - red
Cream of Wheat - white
Pineapple and Bananas - yellow
Yogurt - Bl.......HELLO!!! Who just signed yellow at me for the first time? Dante!!
Strawberries - red
Cream of Wheat - white
Pineapple and Bananas - yellow
Yogurt - Bl.......HELLO!!! Who just signed yellow at me for the first time? Dante!!
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Texas Visit: First Time on a Horse

Green Acres is the place for me and D (la la la) YeeHaw!! Yep y'all Dante and I flew the NYC coop and sizzled down south with my folks to celebrate my dad's 65th birthday and hang out with my 90 year old grandpa. Click Here for Photo Album. Dante's days were filled with so much laughter and activities that he was out cold by 7pm most nights.My brother and sister in law have horses and each morning Dante got to chase and pet goats, cats, dogs, chickens, play in sun-dried manure, chase barn cats and feed and RIDE HORSES. What an adorable, independent and adventuresome boy we have. No fear at all and he immediately felt comfortable and didn't even want me to spot his back. Such confidence, Our little Dante is growing up.
Fire Island: (Dante and Newton's FI Reunion)

Newton and Dante met each other on the Fire Island ferry last Summer. Newton's mother Debra and I quickly became friends. I love that we've kept in touch and one year later, here we are - all back again on the Island sharing a glorious weekend of warm weather, stunning sunsets, delicious BBQ and good laughs and conversation. My friend Christina and her father hosted us all at their cozy Seaview home. The weekend was 'almost' perfect. Almost because Dante wasn't having the water or sand AT ALL. Fickle children. He preferred to be wrapped up in Mom or Dad's arms sheltered from the Summer elements.4th of July: First Bike Ride
For the 4th we rode over the Brooklyn Bridge, around Brooklyn Heights and down to Fulton Street Park in DUMBO. Along the way we stopped for photos and to enjoy the Olafur Eliasson waterfalls, which can be seen from the Brooklyn Bridge.
I invented the baby bike sleeper en route when Dante fell asleep in the bike seat. I got a roll of toilet paper and looped a bungee cord through it and attached it to the seat. It was like a fluffy pillow!
Friday, June 27, 2008
Summer in NYC
Father's Day in Sedona Arizona
We all came away refreshed and longing for more of the serene, dramatic beauty of the wild west. We stayed in a cozy hotel off Highway 179 called Kings Ransom Hotel, which had views of the red rocks and a refreshing deep, cool swimming pool and over-sized jacuzzi that we enjoyed every day. Dante was fearless and would jump off the side of the pool into our arms and duck his head in the water and cruise back and forth between are arms, all the while flirting with the twelve year old girls ogling over how cute he is.
Having Dante didn't stop us from hiking 1.5 miles up Cathedral Rock (we slung him over our back in the ergo) where we rested and had lunch in the saddle of the red rocks and enjoyed the 360 degree view of the Verde Valley, 1600 feet below. At times it was more climbing than hiking as you can see in the pix. Another highlight is the natural limestone water slide underneath the Midgley Bridge off of Highway 89A. The slide is tucked away and only the locals seem to know about it. Thankfully, tourists head to Slide Rock State Park. This one is much better and the slide takes over a minute to complete and is quite rough in some areas. I got quite banged up! Dante's way too young right now to enjoy it but give him a few years and he'll be going down it head first :-)
Last but not least is the sunset from the Sedona airport - ahhhh - there's one of the famous vortex circles and words can't even describe the beauty of the setting sun on the red rocks. We were speechless. Sedona is such a spiritual place that it's hard to speak above a whisper and impossible not to feel at complete peace with yourself and your surroundings.
Thursday, June 26, 2008
Bend it like Dante
I've read in various places that Pele learned to play soccer as a boy in the streets of Brazil by kicking a coffee can around, because they didn't have the money for a real ball. Luckily with the advance of technology and funding Dante can learn the beautiful game with a Snapple bottle. This was yesterday and it was the first time we tried kicking something around and Dante took to it immediately. Today we actually did it with a ball, but the bottle makes better noises.
Bend it Like Dante
Bend it Like Dante
Monday, June 23, 2008
New words and signing
Dante and Lulu play tag in Stuyvestant town.
The D and the L get into a game of chase last week June 14th.
Friday, June 13, 2008
Is that an Olive?
Well, the D was walkin' around getting some naked time and handed me an oval thing. I looked at it and rolled it around between my fingers. It looked alot like an olive, except it was kind of mushy, and brown, and warm.... Then I realized my sweet little son had pushed out a tiny turd and handed it to me. I must have laughed about it for half an hour.
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
Bakbuuk and Dante learns to walk the dog.
We went to have some Yogelato and I got some water for Dante in a cup. He wanted it in his bottle so I was saying Bakbuuk, bakbuuk, and whatya' know? He said Babbuuk back as he reached for it.
Over the weekend we went for a walk by the water and D loves to walk and pull his alligator behind him. This time I handed him Lulu's leash and he realized for the first time that he would pull her along just like his gator and was totally thrilled with the concept.
Over the weekend we went for a walk by the water and D loves to walk and pull his alligator behind him. This time I handed him Lulu's leash and he realized for the first time that he would pull her along just like his gator and was totally thrilled with the concept.
Sunday, June 1, 2008
Boogie Down To Bassnectar
Throughout my pregnancy I endlessly played Bassnectar and like minded artists that really pound the bass and experiment with melodic and ambient sounds.
Dante LOVES this stuff. The minute I put on Bassnectar, he stops whatever he's doing and starts booty shaking and spinning. This went on for 5 minutes and I was so fortunately to catch it on film.
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breakbeats,
dancing baby,
mesmerizing the ultra
Friday, May 30, 2008
Dante says Hello!

Besides his intense love and fascination for all things swing related Dante really loves animals and there isn't a dog on the street that he doesn't come up to and pet as soon as he's been spotted. This extends to other creatures and there's a man who brings a big green parrot into the playground. The parrot talks and I was saying Hello! to it a bunch and suddenly Dante was saying Hallhoo, hallhoo as well. Then we went back to the swing.
Memorial Day Weekend
Patti was in town and we spent the day strolling in Prospect Park and posing with flowers in the botanical gardens with my friend Scott. We headed off to a rooftop BBQ at an enormous, funky artist loft in Bed-Sty. Rahav brought Dante and we enjoyed the warm sunset, feasted on fresh corn and bacon wrapped mushrooms oh and keeping Dante from torturing chihuahuas. Yes, he's totally into playing with any animal who will let him approach. Of course, all animals are Caaaaa. Aaaaaaa. Caaaaaa.
Monday, May 26, 2008
Status Report on Dante
He's really aware of people now and is no longer attached to mom and dad at the hip. We took him to a kids arts and craft center and he was smiling, flirting and even snuggling up to other mothers. He welcomes sitting on other people's laps and letting them read him stories. He used to only let mom and dad hold or touch him. Somewhere around my birthday that eased up and he's getting more social week by week.
Dante is also more comfortable being in his own space. He used to follow us around the house like a little shadow. Now he can quietly play all by himself, even if I leave the room. He can entertain himself for more than an hour with his playhouse, or cars & buses, or stacking and nesting blocks or walking around talking on the remote/phone or chasing the cat around the house with strings and balls. He does love Orion!
His new fascination is with helicopters, planes and street buses. Teresa takes him to the helipad on the west side highway and he delights in watching them take off and land. Must be the noise, the wind the spinning propeller and overall grandness of the helicopters. Now when we're on the street and he hears a plane over head, Dante will stop, look up and point to the plane in the sky. He does the same with street buses, which is a challenge because buses pass by every few minutes. Dante wants to stand still on the street corner and stare at them until they are out of side. Inevitably, another one is close behind. Then I have to pluck him up and carry him off :-)
Dante loves to wave, blow kisses and say bye bye over and over again. He's now saying Hi, Thank you, Caaa caaa caaa whenever an animal is near. Sty town has turned into a forest with all the landscaping
Thursday, May 8, 2008
Impromptu Photo on The Bus
I took this picture of Dante on the bus this morning while riding to the office. Usually I take the metro but today there were five 14D buses lined up in a row with a few people on each. It was a drizzly but calm morning and Dante was in a playful mood. So I scooped him up and let him stand on the seat next to me and feel the breeze on his face while we rolled across 14th street to 8th avenue where daddy was waiting with open arms.
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
Dante at the MOMA
May 1st: Christine's Birthday
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
18-Months: Springtime, Passover and the Raptor
I love this time of year and it brings a new plethora of daily outdoor experiences for Dante to enjoy; running around the fountain, chasing squirrels, swinging and sliding in the playground, petting the myriad of NY dogs in Thompson Square Park and licking an ice cream cone. Plus you gotta love the outfit I put him in to enjoy the warm day, it's straight from Narnia :-)
Orion our Pet Cat
A bit about Orion. I got him from a breeder in Plattekill, New York called Unkamen. He was their "male stud" and had recently been retired and neutered. Apparently, the life of a breeding male cat is lonely and very solitary as he can not be around other cats for obvious reasons (aggression, spray, mating). So for three years, Orion was well loved and cared for but resided in a small room with few playmates or room to run around and explore.
Monday, April 14, 2008
Connecting the Dots
What I wanted to write down were the new things he's put together just in the last week. We were taking a bath and he has figured out how to pour water on my head and direct the container towards me instead of just spilling it on himself. Last week he would try and pour it on me but up end it in his direction every time. Tonite he knew how to pour in the direction he wanted it to go in. He had an apple in the bath with him and there were bubbles. He tried taking a bite and didn't like it and then I noticed that he was rinsing the apple off and getting the soap bubbles off it and then taking a bite.
He blew his first kiss at Teresa this last week, I think it was on Wednesday. She was leaving and we went to the door together and I was saying Bye Bye and waving and Teresa looked back at us at the elevator and blew him a kiss. He made a puckering, smacking sound back at her. Then yesterday in Vegas Christine was at her desk and blew a kiss at him and he blew one right back hand sweep and all.
Wednesday, April 2, 2008
Pimped Out
I know there will be a day in the near future when I can no longer get away with dressing him in campy clothes - so I'm milking it now! That Zebra striped one screams BABY BURNER!!!! the rabbit fur lined vest will be donned at the May Baby Loves Disco party.
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
Dante's Seventeen Months!
Lately we've noticed what a BOY he is and how his interests have naturally gravitated towards cars, trucks and remote controls. Today I noticed him meticulously lining up three remote controls and circling the coffee table to make sure they were evenly aligned.
Dante's other unique trait is his "Napoleon Walk" as Rahav puts it. He turns his feet out, folds his arms behind his hunched back, sticks his head out and paces like he's plotting to invade Russia. We have no clue where he picked this up but it's endearing to watch.
Imagining him growing up is difficult, especially when he still naps four hours a day and begs, pleads and wails when we leave the room. Oh yeah, and the separation anxiety - it's getting worse!
Monday, March 3, 2008
First Snow in NYC: Feb 25th
I put Dante in his cozy snowsuit and took him to Stuyvesant Oval where kids were building a snowman in the quiet powder snow. We took cheerios and he fed the squirrels and laughed when they would approach and scurry off with a mouth full of Dante's treats. He delighted in hearing his boots crack on the ice and gazed at the footprint he left in the snow. I showed him that you could eat the snow, roll it in a ball and throw it against a tree and watch it splatter all over the ground. Dante loved this and we had a mini snowball fight.
Where's your Poopick?
Dante was playing with his bellybutton this morning so I told him the word for it in Hebrew ; Poopick. Efo ha Poopick shelcha? I asked him after a bit and he immediately lifted his shirt and pointed at his bellybutton. He's totally learned the word just from it being pointed out. I can ask him to show me his nose and he'll come over and touch mine and now Poopick clearly means something specific to him as well.
Thursday, February 14, 2008
A big week for the D
More or less in chronological order since Monday.
- D signed 'food' to me twice while I was getting a bottle ready. He distinctly put his hand up to his mouth and moved them in an eating motion. When I said do you want to eat to him in Hebrew he smiled and signed food again.
- He's understood how to open a door if its not latched when he's on the wrong side of it. He knows to pull towards him if needed rather than just trying to push it.
- I brought a Jack in the box that he hadn't seen for a few weeks over to the chelsea apartment. He used the button on it immediately and also made the connection between pushing Jack down and being able to launch him with the button again. A couple of months ago he had never done this.
-He's been openning drawers for a while and tonite opened a very big one that he'd never managed before.
-He wanted to get out of the bathroom after his bath tonite and I shut the door so I could finish drying him. Instead of trying to pry it open he immediately reached for the handle once the door was shut.
-His vocalising has been amazing all week and today in particular, lots of almost words and repetitions of phrases and word sounds being repeated to himself and back to others, including tonation and emphasis.
- This one made Christine cry. When he got out of the bath he went over to his door toy and proceeded to place every single plastic peg from the toy into it's correspondingly shaped hole.
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
Dante begins to learn to feed himself
This is the first time D used a utensil to bring food into his mouth when I was feeding him.
Monday, January 14, 2008
New Year's in Hawaii
Click HERE to view the Hawaii Photo AlbumTo ring in 2008 we set off for a ten day adventure on the big island of Hawaii. We spent the first half on the Hilo side and stayed with my family, Jeff and Eileen, in Pahoa. They are the perfect hosts and have a lovely home with ocean views. We watched the sunrise from the balcony each morning - it was paradise! We spent our days picking exotic fruit off trees (guava, papaya, coconut, dragon fruit), swimming in the warm ponds, hiking, driving through the rainforest and indulging on delicious papaya salads.
We went to sunny Kona for the second half of the trip and explored all the snorkeling spots. Rahav did a night snorkel with the manta rays and was lucky enough to see whales and dolphins on the boat ride. Dante was a gem and really loved the water! He took naps in the car, explored the lava rocks, chased yellow butterflies and took up playing the ukulele!
Christmas in Texas
Click HERE for Xmas Photo AlbumWe spent a week in Texas visiting my family for the Christmas holiday. My folks house is always bustling with laughter and cheer this time of the year. At any given time there was ten + children running around playing and Dante delighted in the activity and new playmates. Dante has no fear and immediately took to launching himself into the middle of the action even if it meant getting hurt. He wanted to run, climb stairs and play with the big kids. My goal was to keep him from seriously harming himself. Thankfully we left Texas with Dante's body intact - although he did manage to get two black eyes and several bruises and scratches.
Monday, December 31, 2007
Swimming in the Grotto in Hawaii. First time underwater

D and I have been going to the pool since he was less than a month old and he's taken to the water just beautifully. Up till now I've put him underwater just a little bit and even though he likes the water he would come up looking a bit scared so I didn't do it too much. Yesterday though he really got it. Jeff, Christine's uncle took us to a warm water grotto that was like a bath and was very small, probably room for only 10-15 people. We put the D in the water and I decided to give the submersion a try again after we'd been in the water for a few minutes. This time Dante absolutely loved it! We were passing him back and forth between the three of us and Dante impressed everybody there with his skills. He would put his head in the water or launch himself at someone and FULLY submerge before we brought him up. He came up smiling from ear to ear, clapping and laughing and squirming for more. We played with him like this for about half and hour and he couldn't get enough. December 30th - Dante's official first time holding his breath under water.
Monday, December 24, 2007
Dante in the Mirror
I caught Dante playing and cooing at himself in the mirror. It shows off a lot of his budding personality. He likes to bounce and laugh and stare at himself in the mirror. I'm not quite sure if he knows it him in the mirror because I takes a peek around the frame to see who's behind it playing with him.
Thursday, November 29, 2007
Video Highlight of Dante in Paris
I created a four minute video highlighting many of the places we took Dante in Paris. we entered St. Augustine chapel and Dante loved the echo his voice made regardless of the frenchies praying nearby :-) Next is us at Trocadero followed by Rahav and Dante on the Carousel at the foot of the Eiffel Tower. Then it's back to Dante talking away at lunch with Rahav's friend and a laughing - yelling match afterwards. Music provided by Edith Piaf and Charles Trenet. Enjoy!
Thanksgiving Day in Paris
Monday, November 19, 2007
Dante in Paris
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
Officially Walking: Monday, November 12th
Monday is the day that we can officially call the "Dante Walked Day" another D-Day milestone. He took his first solo wobbly steps a day before his first birthday on October 6th and voila, a little more than a month later, he's full on walking across the apartment. Ten steps, then twelve, fourteen, twenty but now - counting doesn't matter cuz he's got mad motor skillz.
Dante's newfound freedom and independence makes him look and act like a little boy with his own desires. This morning, he stunned Teresa - quote "OMG. Dante and I were playing on the floor and he grabbed his blanket, stood up and walked to his crib. I followed him and he looked at me like "I'll sleep now, thanks." That pretty much says it all :-)
Daddy took video that he'll post soon to commemorate this monumental day. As my co-worker says - climbing isn't far behind.
Monday, November 12, 2007
Halloween
The Sunday before Halloween, we took Dante (in Monkey suit) and Lulu to the Dog Parade in Thompkins Square Park where everyone snapped photos and giggled at the two of them. Most of the time Lulu was in the stroller and Dante was perching off daddy's arm waving and babbling at everyone passing by.
Tuesday, November 6, 2007
Dante climbs up on the couch
This morning at Christine's was the first time Dante climbed UP on the couch by himself. He just did it and didn't even realize there was anything special about this. He is close to getting to the point where he also understands that he needs to turn around to get off the couch instead of going head first.
Saturday, October 27, 2007
Dante recites "Out Out Brief Candle" in Shakespeare's MacBeth
Ok Ok - One magical delight about kids is their natural ability to make people laugh! I caught Dante on film talking to himself with such dramatic flair it reminded me of Shakespeare. Here is the debut of our budding thespian. (it's two minutes of smiles and giggles)
Thursday, October 18, 2007
New stuff - Pointing and smacking things -new word ; Duck
Also I've been doing what my dad used to do when I got hurt. He'd beat the object involved, which always made me feel better somehow. Deciding to maintain the tradition I've been doing the same thing and smacking the floor, dvr player, table, floor again, couch and various other objects when Dante and they have come into painful proximity. Yesterday for the first time I noticed that the D was doing the same thing and smacking the couch.
Duck's definitely been added to the vocabulary. In the bathtub a couple of nights ago and since then a bunch of times. Today C and I were in the studio and I said duck and he said it right back.
Monday, October 15, 2007
Dante's first steps
Right during the week of his first birthday Dante took his first steps. All this past week we've been practicing together and I can't think of anything that makes my heart more joyful or makes me feel more happy than when D stands up against the sofa and and I call him. " Bo Hena Hamood Katan!!" (Come here little hamood -in Hebrew) I say. He turns to me with the sweetest smile because he knows what this game is and gets ready and then a moment later both his hands go up in the air and he is walking to me! He can take two or three steps right now and by then he'll reach me and fall into my arms and I hug and kiss him because I'm bursting with so much happiness and pleasure. And usually laughing from my belly. He looks like a little penguin waddling towards us when he does this. Christine and I are both awed and humbled by the incredible trust his actions show. He believes and trusts that we'll catch him and goes for even though if we didn't he'd fall on the floor hard.
Thursday, October 11, 2007
October 6th: Dante's First Birthday
Wow! Has it been ONE YEAR since our little diamond popped into this world. Crazy how fast and how slow it's passed. I get dizzy trying to hold onto all the baby steps he's taken and how much he's learned and what a wonderfully FUN toddler he's blossomed into. He makes his parents smile hundreds of times each day.Dante celebrated his first year in style with a lavish birthday party in the Stuyvesant Oval Park with his "best" friend Newton and fifty guests. We hired a music teacher to entertain the babies and parents and followed it up with hat making and a delicious double layer red velvet cake that he devoured and smeared all over his face.
Here's a link to the birthday photos
Sunday, October 7, 2007
Drinking Sippy Cup and Spitting: Sept 12th
Dante and mommy were sitting on the kitchen floor - Dante was learning how to drink out of his sippy cup and discovered he could spit and make noises with the water in his mouth :-)
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