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January 10th, 2010 Zach Dotsey No comments

We ended up watching  just the first episode of Arrested Development last night, which is about what I expected we’d make it through.  The first DVD actually had an extended pilot episode and the regular one after it.  Since I had told the DVD to play all, I saw the extended pilot and a few minutes of the show that actually aired and noticed a few differences even in the little I saw.  It was mostly just a line here and a line there.

Since I fell asleep earlier than I usually do I woke up a few minutes early.  Amanda usually gets up first on Sundays, but since I was already awake I figured I’d go ahead and get up and let her sleep in a little bit.

Milly wore her pigtails today, which were a huge hit.

When we dropped Milly off t Grow Zone at church, we asked if we should move her up to the next level yet since she’s getting up and trying to crawl, but we were told to hold off for now.  After the service, Amanda and I helped out in  Grow Zone ourselves.  Nothing big to report on that from today.  I was in a full room, but it was pretty incident-free.

Amanda and I left the little camera at Anna and Barry’s last weekend and they brought it to the movie yesterday, but we forgot to get it from them, so after church we headed towards Wrightsville Beach.  We called ahead to see if they’d want to meet us for brunch, but we didn’t get ahold of them and ended up eating at Panera, where we also fed Milly.  A lady who worked there was smitten with Milly and talked to us for a while.  We also saw Kaitlyn Boscaljon’s parents while we were at Panera.  We’d met her mom, but not her dad.  He seems like a really laid back and nice guy.

We got up with the Frazelles after that and headed on over.  We got our camera, changed a couple diapers and hung out for a while.  We ended up watching a Nickelodeon gameshow called Brain Surge.  Why?  I don’t know.  Nick was on and the show came on and nobody bothered to change it.  While we were there Amanda took out one of Milly’s hairbands to fix her pigtail, but she wasn’t very cooperative in letting us put it back in.  I went ahead and took the other one out, and that child’s hair, the only way I can describe it is that I said that I thought it looked like Helena Bonham Carter’s hair in most of her Tim Burton movie roles.

Milly hadn’t really napped all day, so when we got home, since she was asleep, I left her in her car seat and just carried that up to the nursery, where she slept for half an hour or so before her 4:00 feeding.

We watched an episode of Scrubs and a Saturday Night Live from right before Christmas.  After those we watched Virginia Tech not seal the deal against the Tar Heels.  Ugh.  Kansas, the #1 team in the nation and one of three remaining undefeated teams, will be #1 no more after tonight.  They lost to Tennessee today, which was somewhat surprising given that Tennessee had suspended some of their good players for weapons and drug possession and recently.  There were a number of upsets this week, but of course the biggest and best was still College of Charleston over Carolina.

Zach Dotsey

Amanda’s First Post

November 6th, 2009 Zach Dotsey No comments

Didn’t Amanda do a great job of writing a post tonight?  I tried to get her to write while she was pregnant with Milly, but I never could get her to do it.

There’s not much I can add to it, except that I was a little stressed out with work towards the end of the day.  The phone seemed to ring incessantly for the last hour.  I’m planning on putting in a little work tomorrow.

Amanda’s grandpa, Earl Lemons, called me today with a pretty big surprise, which Amanda may or may not have figured out.  (She did.)  It’ll be here Monday.  I felt bad because he wanted to talk to me about it, but it was during the absolute most stressful time of my day.  I’m extremely grateful for what he’s doing, and I hope my stress didn’t keep him from realizing it.

It was really great catching up with the old small group, though I wish Elliot could have been there.  Melissa and Lisa are pregnant, so from what I could tell, a lot of the girls’ conversation centered around that.  Mike, Justin and I mostly talked sports.  How stereotypical is all that?

Everyone seemed to really enjoy holding Milly, and aside from making some screeching noises before she was fed, she was very well behaved.

Zach Dotsey

Milly’s First Shopping Spree

November 6th, 2009 Zach Dotsey No comments

Apparently I’m filling in for Zach today while he plays Tony Hawk.  I’ll try to use as much detail as possible, as he does.

So, today started out with me sleeping in for a bit while Zach fed Milly.  He often lets me sleep until he starts work at 9:00 since I have to get up at 6:30 for work Mon thru Thur.  Mills and I just hung out in the living room for the morning while Zach did some work.  She was very talkative today.

At about 11:30, after getting Milly all prettied up, us girls headed for the mall to meet GG and Granddaddy and the Frazelles.  After I was done, I let Milly lick some chicken salad off my finger.  She liked it much better than the applesauce.  Kirsten held Milly for a bit (I love all the attention she’s shown Mills lately).  She was so happy just sitting there talking to Kirsten and Hannah.  After sitting there for a while, it was time for the shopping spree to begin.

We started out at Baby Gap.  They have the cutest little clothes!  My favorite was a pair of jeans with a little elephant on the back pocket.  Then we headed to adult Gap to meet back up with the Frazelles.  We found a $7 shirt for Zach.  He wore it tonight and I have to say he looks quite handsome in it.  Next we headed to Ann Taylor Loft.  Yeah, I know this is supposed to be a shopping spree for Milly, but GG had a coupon.  I came out with three tops.  Then we continued shopping for Milly at Children’s Place and then at JC Penny’s.

While we were in Penny’s, Anna called.  Granddaddy had been trying to get up with us on my cell, but couldn’t get thru.  He had left us pretty early on to go to a doctor’s appointment.  He’s been having some trouble with his hands, which is a big deal for a carpenter.  They think it may be trigger finger, but they aren’t totally sure.  They gave him three shots (I’m guessing Cortisone).  If that doesn’t help, he’ll come back so they can try something else.

Anyway, Granddaddy met up with us at Penny’s.  I told him to give me his cell so I could see if the number was in there wrong since he said he couldn’t get the call to go thru.  He had left off the last digit.  I fixed it, so he should be good now.  Old people and technology.

After Penny’s we met up with Anna and Kirsten again.  Kirsten was just dying to see Milly one more time.  Then I grabbed Zach some Starbucks lemon pound cake (He’s looked, thanks to Barry) and a mocha for myself and headed home.

After Zach finished up work, we headed to Mike and Kaitlyn Boscaljon’s for dinner with most of our old Small Group.  It was nice to catch up with everyone.  We stayed until a little after 9:00 and then headed home.  It’s amazing how awesome Milly is.  She went to sleep in the guest room with no problem at all.  Then we got her up, came home and put her in her crib.  She fell back asleep in no time at all.  I know we’ve said it a gazillion times, but we are so blessed to have such an easy going baby.

That pretty much leads us up to now.  I’m getting ready to head to bed.  Guess Zach will stay up for a bit to play PS3.  Then he’ll probably check behind me to make sure I did a good job on the post.  I’m sure something didn’t meet his great blogging standards.

Goodnight.

Amanda Mercer Dotsey  :O)

Rochester Rhonda

October 25th, 2009 Zach Dotsey No comments

Today was my mom’s last day at home before starting her new job in Rochester, New York.  She’s going to be making some pretty decent money up there and will be home on the weekends.

My dad invited everyone to go to church with him, but he didn’t have any takers.  I felt kind of bad about that, but Amanda and I were already planning on going this evening anyway.

Not too much to tell about this morning.  We packed up, showered and all that stuff.  Aside from Erin we were the last to take off.  We left right after feeding Milly and got home at exactly 3:10.  We ran in to the house where I changed Milly’s diaper and Amanda changed her shirt.  We were back in the car at exactly 3:20 and arrived at Port City Community Church at 3:30.  Milly wasn’t happy about these events.  She had been fussy the last few miles on I-40 and really did not appreciate being put back in the car so soon.

The church service was great and it was a lot of fun.  It was PC3’s ten year birthday and featured a look back and a look ahead.  Lots of music and videos plus a special guest sermon from Pastor Jackson, who came here from Kenya with his wife for the occasion.  At the end they had people hold up signs, sort of a before and after thing.  It was touching by itself, but a friend of ours whose story we know well was up there, and that, to me was even more moving.

It was Amanda’s week for Grow Zoning Milly, and Matt Davis went in just ahead of her, so Melissa Davis and I walked to the Grow Zone exit to wait on spouses and daughters.  Matt went on ahead so he could say something to Pastor Jackson once he got out, but Melissa stuck around a minute to see Milly.  She said she’d seen how cute she was from Facebook stalking, but this was the first time she’d gotten to see her in person.

We also ran into Blake and Stephanie Konny, Mike (Lars) and Kaitlyn Boscaljon and Kristen Barriner.  This was our first time attending and evening service, and I guess evening services are where everyone we know hangs out, but we really like going in the mornings and having a full day ahead of us.

Zach Dotsey

Michael and Jenn: Babysitters

October 10th, 2009 Zach Dotsey No comments

I went to bed earlyish last night.  I fell asleep on the couch but got up and went upstairs when I let the dogs in from when Amanda let them out to pee.  Getting up and walking around tends to wake me up some, and I didn’t fall immediately back to sleep when I got in bed.

I did go to sleep early though, like I said, and I ended up getting up just a little before 8:00 this morning.  I was planning on getting Milly’s breakfast ready and getting her up at 8:15, but Amanda told me from upstairs at 8:14 that Milly was up and crying.  I fixed the bottle and went upstairs, where Amanda was going into the nursery.  She doesn’t get to get Milly up often in the morning, so she was kind of excited going into the room.

We fed Milly and watched House.  After that Amanda showered and we walked to the store to pick up a few things with Milly in her stroller.  A lady at the store told us that we had a beautiful baby.  When we were in the checkout lane Justin Hauenstein walked up to us.  Justin lives on the south side of town, but he was up this way doing some work for Time Warner.  He said that he said to himself when he walked into the store that he thought he’d see me.  We talked for a few minutes.  He and Lisa are expecting a baby, and Lisa’s had a rough first trimester.  They find out the sex in about a month.

Most of the rest of the day was spent taking care of Milly and cooking.  Well, Amanda cooked.  We were going to Blake and Stephanie Konny’s tonight and she made chocolate chip and toffee cookies and macaroni and cheese to take there.  The house smelled good.

Amanda’s brother, Michael Mercer, and his girlfriend, Jenn Greenawalt, came over at 4:00 to babysit Milly for us.  Amanda gave Michael a crash course in feeding and diaper changing (which Michael was not pleased to learn) and showed Jenn what to do when putting Milly to bed.  After that we headed over to Blake and Stephanie’s.

Blake and Stephanie, as long as we’ve known them, lived in a one-room (well, two if you include the bathroom) garage apartment behind Stephanie’s sister’s family’s house.  They moved into a rental house not too long ago, and this was the first time we got to see it.  Mike (Lars) and Kaitlyn Boscaljon were there when we got there.  We haven’t seen them in quite some time.

We had a good time there.  Chris and Katy Davis were there, and even though Chris had to leave early I talked to him a bit.  I also spent a good bit of time talking to Stephanie’s brother-in-law.  Amanda and I both thought that his and her sister’s younger daughter, Sophia, looked a bit like we imagine Milly will look like in about a year.

Later on we played The Blake Game.  Guys versus girls, as usual, and also as usual, us guys won.

Early on when we were at Blake and Stephanie’s I got a call from Michael.  Milly was screaming in the background and he was wanting some advice on calming her down.  He called again a little later and she was quieter.  Eventually they took her for a walk and she fell asleep, and I think things were fine from then on.

When we got home we looked in on our sleeping daughter then talked to Michael and Jenn for a bit before they borrowed a few DVDs and took off.  A few minutes later Amanda and I heard Milly crying upstairs, and to be honest we were a little glad since it gave us an excuse to interact with her.  We changed her diaper, gave her her sweetmaker and put her back in bed.  She gave us a smile before rolling over on her side and falling right back to sleep.  Amanda pointed out before that she sleeps like me.

The only real regret I have about going out tonight is that Duke played NC State tonight, kickoff being at 4:00.  Duke versus State was the game I went to last year, and the Wolfpack beat the Blue Devils.  They got some revenge tonight though, and how!  The score was 49-28.  I wish I had DVR’ed it.

Zach Dotsey

Milly’s Good Internal Alarm Clock

July 29th, 2009 Zach Dotsey No comments

I guess it was because we put her to bed early last night, but Milly was about half an hour early in waking up for everything last night, from her “11:00″ feeding to her early morning wake up.  Somehow that made everything tougher on us, I guess because Amanda and I are adjusting to the schedule.  The good thing though is that it shows that Milly’s getting a good internal alarm clock.

I spent about half an hour this morning after eating my cereal and reading in the Bible playing with Milly.  She was in a good mood and was so cute.  I didn’t want to leave her when I did, but I had work to get to.

I talked to Scott first thing.  I guess he likes the way things are going right now.  Though I’m doing a lot more work, I’m liking it too because the work I’m doing is more interesting plus I am getting significantly higher commissions.  We’re going to keep trying it and see if it keeps working.

There was nothing to eat at the house today so I decided I’d walk to the store (and pick up some Chef Boyardee) and Amanda decided she’d go too and we’d bring Milly along.  I like walking to the store and prefer to do that as long as I’m not on a serious time crunch or I’m not picking up a bunch of stuff from the store.

We hit a snag with Milly’s insurance, but I’ve got to say I’m really impressed with how it all shook out.  I don’t want to go into details, but I’m thankful for the help we got to make it all come together.  The situation isn’t ideal (we’re having to get temporary insurance to cover August), but it’ll work out and Milly will be covered.

Twitter.  I thought it was a pretty silly and pointless thing at first, but then Nick Warkentien suggested I check out TweetDeck, and I’ve since found it much more useful.  Not only can I keep up with what friends are up to, I can check and update Facebook statuses, get local news, see what some Duke basketball players are up to, hear about recruiting buzz, get news of deals at local stores and all kinds of other things.

A while back someone who works for (or maybe is) another web design company here in Wilmington started following me, and when I saw that we knew a lot of the same people I started following him.  We chatted a bit today and I remarked that it was odd that we work in the same field and know so many of the same people, but we’d never met.  He suggested lunch, so I suppose I’ll be meeting with him next week.

Mike (Lars) and Kaitlyn Boscaljon came over and brought dinner from Subway tonight.  The main purpose was to discuss a t-shirt company they want to start and talk about what I can do to help them with a website.  I’m looking forward to playing an integral part in helping get their site going.

Amanda’s been very sweet lately.  I told her I love her even more now that we’ve made a child together.

Zach Dotsey
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Surfing in the Rain

June 27th, 2009 Zach Dotsey No comments

As I type this I’m watching The Office with Amanda as she’s feeding Milly, who slept fine early in the night but woke up a lot later on, in the early morning.  From about 6:00 to 9:00 this morning she and I were downstairs.  I carried her down there and we napped on the couch.  I thought it would be a good way to let Amanda get a little extra rest, plus she seems to go to bed easier snuggled up on me than in the crib.

Karen was nice enough to go get us some biscuits this morning.  Actually, she got some croissanwiches from Burger King, which I really like, but they’re too sweet for Amanda’s taste.  I guess Karen hadn’t had them before because she ended up not liking hers either, so she went back out and picked up biscuits from Hardee’s.  Amanda urged her not to go back out on her account, but she said she’d been listening to a show on the radio that she was enjoying and she didn’t mind.

I was finally able to go out surfing today, and not just go but actually do it too.  It ended up being me, Michael, Barry and the Larses (Mike and Kaitlyn Boscaljon).  It was the first time Kaitlyn had gone out since last summer, and Lars had a pretty sweet new board that he did quite well with.  It’s only a seven-footer, but it’s pretty wide.

While we were out there it started to rain, then it started raining hard and thundering.  The rain was coming down like daggers and driving almost sideways, but it was really cool.  I can’t really explain what the experience was like.  The last wave I caught (because I think lightning was getting closer) was awesome, because I was standing up on the board with the rain stabbing me in the back, dark skies overhead and thunder rolling.  It was just so elemental.

Michael and I went back to the house where Karen had fixed us a wonderful steak dinner.  He left shortly after we finished and Amanda, Karen and I watched The Incredibles.  Well, Amanda watched it until she put Milly to sleep and I watched it until I got tired and went upstairs, but Karen, who had never seen it, watched the rest of it.  It was on ABC Family I think, and I’d offered to put it on the DVD so she could watch it without commercials, but she said it was fine.

Zach Dotsey
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