What do Joaquin Phoenix, Charlie Kaufman and Spike Jonze have in common? They are making a film together. AND, they need a pregnant woman for a small role. WHAT? A PREGNANT role in Hollywood? Yippee! That’s exciting since I’ve been pregnant for three years now. Yes, three.
I met with the casting director and discussed the role where I would be doing a scene with Joaquin. However, in our conversation, we realized that with film not starting for another 10 days, the film date of my role wouldn’t happen until one day AFTER my c-section. Bummer.
And you know what? You’d think that they would be limited in their search. Right? I mean, how many pregnant actresses could their possibly be in Hollywood to choose from? Maybe they’ll have to re-do their filming schedule, start tomorrow, and fit me in before my c-section. Ha ha. Yeah, right. There’s probably 1,000 actresses ready, willing, able… AND pregnant. That look just like me. And will do the role for less. That’s Hollywood for ya.
More than a few friends have asked me why they weren’t invited to Max’s Birthday Party. While very sweet to know they would have wanted to come, we only invited friends with kids. We kept it small. Only inviting seven couples. And we kept it short. Only two hours of fun (in between his naps). The house felt plenty full and filled with chaos with all the kids running around!
I’d made a slide show of Max for the party and planned to show it before the cake and birthday song. But with all the chaos and things going on, I sorta forgot and showed it to just a few. I’m just glad I at least remembered to bring out the cake!
Here’s the slide show I made of Max’s first year. It has videos within the video so it’s best watched in full screen. Isn’t it fun how quickly they go from little raisin to little monkey?
Max is one. One whole year already. He’s walking. He’s drinking from a sippy cup. Soon he’ll be driving.
We had a few friends come by over the weekend and bring their kids for Max to have some fun play time and celebrate this big milestone.
I had a big cake for all the adults and kids. And one little cake just for Max. He had a lot to say about it. With some big hand gestures to boot.
It’s official. Max is walking. He decided on Thursday, one week before his 1st birthday, that he could walk on his own without holding on to the table or wall or our hand.
Here is footage of some of his very first steps.
I have a new hairdo. It’s the latest trend called Peacock. All the moms are doing it.
So, in case you don’t already know, you lose hair after you have a baby. Naturally everyone loses hairs every day, but during pregnancy, your hormones keep all your hair. Then after you deliver, your hormones change once again and all those hairs that stuck around during pregnancy, all fall out at once.
I had a bunch of hairs right in the front that fell out a few months after I gave birth to Max. They’ve been growing back in, but they like to stand straight up! I figured as they got longer, they would relax, but they are quite long now and without some product help, they still prefer to stand straight up!
It’s my new peacock look. And I’m goin’ with it.
I wonder which hairs I’ll lose after this pregnancy. The same ones? Or a new location. Maybe I’ll sport some sort of mini mohawk after baby #2.
Here’s a snapshot I took of myself sitting here at my desk so you could see my peacock hairdo. Look for it in all the hair trend magazines coming soon.