Post Tagged with: "Being an Auntie"
What I Blogged the Day Benjamin Was Born, 5 Years Ago Today 5
on April 4, 2012 at 9:30 pm / in Jane

What I Blogged the Day Benjamin Was Born, 5 Years Ago Today

My nephew Benjamin turns 5 today. I just can’t believe how quickly this… becomes this… One thing I love about blogging is that it allows me to relive special moments in my life, like the day this bundle of joy was born… and remember how nervous I was about him arriving safely in this world. I wrote the following post [...]

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Flying William! 5
on September 28, 2010 at 11:20 pm / in Jane

Flying William!

It’s funny how the same things that make you a super cool Auntie… … also move you to the bottom of the “Babysitters To Call” list!

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on January 17, 2010 at 8:51 pm / in Jane, Mom Fashion Report

Life and Love After Divorce

Today I was outed by my niece as a bad blogger. Those weren’t her exact words, per se, but when she told me she had been doing some research on me (those were her exact words) online, she mentioned that she saw I had posted something about William’s birthday. “Hmmm, William’s birthday,” I thought. “That was in September.” Mind pause. [...]

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5 years! 6
on September 25, 2009 at 2:55 pm / in Jane

5 years!

My nephew William turns 5 today. It seems we have gone from this: to this: in the blink of an eye. And on this, the 5th anniversary of William’s birth, I’d like to acknowledge once again, as I did last year, that it is Audrey’s 5th anniversary of becoming a mother, too. Here’s what I wrote… I always knew that [...]

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Happy Birthday, Henry! 7
on June 17, 2009 at 2:33 pm / in Jane

Happy Birthday, Henry!

My little nephew Henry, who has grown from this tiny little thing, in his Auntie Janie’s arms… into a happy, joyous bundle of love… turns one year old today. It seems like just yesterday I was tweeting about and excitedly announcing his arrival. But yesterday I was actually at the 140 Characters Conference in NYC with Audrey, where the organizer [...]

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on May 31, 2009 at 2:23 pm / in food, Jane

Family dinners, then and now

Last night my mom, dad, Audrey and I went out to dinner to celebrate Audrey’s 31st birthday. Yes, her birthday was a week earlier, on May 23, but it fell on Memorial Day weekend, and it was a pretty jam-packed weekend at that, so the birthday dinner was pushed to May 30. It’s funny that Audrey wrote a post just [...]

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Unexpected blessings 11
on May 18, 2009 at 10:50 am / in Jane

Unexpected blessings

One of the good things about living back at home with my parents right now is that since they live about a mile from Audrey and her family – and Audrey’s boys pretty much love nothing more than going over to Grandma and Pop-up’s house – I get to see my nephews (or at least some combination of the 4!) [...]

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on March 30, 2009 at 9:00 am / in home, Jane

A guru’s work is never done

Like most people (I think!?), I give my parents a hard time about their lack of knowledge in the technology department. But I always oftentimes try to patiently assist them when they have questions about how to do things on their computers or need help their iPods. Don’t get me wrong, they do better than a lot of people their [...]

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on March 24, 2009 at 10:56 am / in Jane

It’s no secret: time flies when you’re watching loved ones grow

I got to spend a little time with my oldest brother’s two kids last evening. I had gone out to dinner with one of my oldest friends, and then had plans to swim with my sister-in-law. Since I had some free time between dinner and swimming, I headed over to my brother and sister-in-law’s house to hang out. When I [...]

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on March 16, 2009 at 11:04 pm / in Jane

Sometimes the littlest family members help the most

When I wrote a post recently about how I’m going through a little rough patch in my personal life, I mentioned how fortunate I am to have such a wonderful, supportive family to help me through it. The comments I received on that post said much of the same (again, THANK YOU for all your kind words). But the support [...]

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