Thursday, September 29, 2011
They Have Canyons in Seattle
Okay, not in Seattle, per se, but just a short drive out, you can find the south fork of the Snoqualmie river which cuts a pretty sweet canyon. My dad decided that we should check it out since it got pretty good reviews. Once we got to the pools, we got an inkling as to why. It's some pretty stuff.
The whole canyon is supposed to take 4-6 hours with about four rappels down waterfalls. Due to a typo in the directions, we weren't able to find the trail head until really late in the day. Luckily, there was a way to enter into the canyon halfway down so we opted for that...and a good thing too. Turns out we are pretty slow hikers, especially when it comes to trekking down a mossy, boulder-filled creek bed. That sucker ended up taking us almost 5 hours and we even bailed early out by clambering up a mossy cliff before doing the final rappel because we were worried about time. I'm pretty glad we decided to do that impromptu climb, though, because it ended up being the most exciting part of the trip. It looked like a relatively easy climb from below but halfway up, we realized that the only handholds were moss and a few crumbling, rotted tree roots. We were at that awkward point where it would be too tricky to climb down but going up looked even more dangerous. We decided that the best thing would be to make an anchor out of the most solid thing available (a fallen tree dangling down the cliff with it's roots still seemingly solidly planted) and Dad would belay me from there. It did the trick because it gave me confidence that I likely wouldn't die if I fell so I was able to kinda just shimmy up and over the last 20 feet of moss crumbles and then belay him from the top. Action packed adventure at it's best, I tell you. All in all, quite good times.
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Bears Love Beaches
Last week Bears got to discover the wonders of the beaches off the northern coast of Washington. I don't think it's a stretch to say that the beach is his favorite place ever. I mean, just look at his smile in this next picture. If he smiled any bigger, that cub would look plain crazy.
alright. maybe he does look a smidgen crazy as is. You get the idea.
He loved just laying in the sand just kinda petting it...
...pointing out very important features out at sea...
...stretching unsightly strands of kelp to get them back in shape...
...discovering things with the aid of his trusty stick...
...Writing notes to Daddy with the aid of Grandma...
...and just puttering around with us.
He was so preoccupied that he even gave grandma and grandpa some time to themselves. A rare thing on this trip.
playing on the beach really wore him out though. He fell asleep on grandpa's lap on the plane ride home. He hasn't slept on anyone's lap since he was a newborn. It was so cuddly cute.
Have I Still Got It?
I took this body shot before going out on the town with some girlfriends because I was feeling the need to document one of the rare times I'm not all decked out in mom wear. unfortunately, there was no time to also take a picture of my face. Apparently. Anyway, the point is that for the first time in a while, I was feeling like maybe I'm still somewhat attractive and not just a frumpy mom, thus the need for photographic evidence.
Now, before you decide for yourself the matter of whether I've still got it or not, I feel like full disclosure is needed. The other day I was feeling a bit bloated and again felt the need to document the state of my body. Does the latter picture negate the former? You might be surprised by the answer...
...and so will I because I just don't know what the answer is. But I feel like maybe "bloated" is the new "ripped abs."
Monday, September 26, 2011
Zoey
We just got back from an 8 day trip to Washington and Bears really missed his friend Zoey. He couldn't stop talking about her for the entire trip and kept thinking that he'd seen her and insist that we go after any fair haired girl who passed by just to make sure it wasn't her. When we got home and started catching up on Pooper's blog, Bears couldn't get enough of the pictures of Zoey. I didn't think to start filming it until he'd been fawning over her for over 5 minutes so in the video, most of his initial excitement had worn off. You can still get a pretty decent idea though.
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Bears Love Giving Kisses... (and smacks)
Right before bed time last night Bears really wanted to jump on the bed. As usual, I thought this was a brilliant idea and we spent the next 20 minutes having a grand time that consisted of him flinging himself about the bed, jumping, and spinning in circles while I try desperately to ensure that he doesn't get the head injury he's doggedly trying to attain. This time was a little different though. About every ten seconds, he'd come over and give me a big slobbery smooch. Normally he gets the same intense look whether he's about to give someone a kiss or deliver a hearty smack...and even in the best case scenario, his smooches are almost always followed by an energetic blow to the back of the head, which kinda offsets the cuteness a little. Not this time though. Just 100% kisses. Well, okay, and one smack. But that's pretty darn good taking into account the 40+ smack-less kisses. It's times like these that remind me that being a mommy is pretty darn great.
Okay, some random videos for grandmas. Almost every time that I sing the Reading Rainbow theme song, when I say the line "I can fly twice as high" he'll say, "Hiii" and wave hello.
He left the room for this one but you can hear him give an excited "hiii" from the other room if you listen closely.
Nothing really happens here...I just like how he looks in his Poop Deck outfit
I love the way he says "my oh my" and I'm always trying to get it on film. still haven't succeeded but he does say some exciting things like "uh-oh." Oh and be wary of the end. He lets out a shriek that's a little unpleasant.
Okay, some random videos for grandmas. Almost every time that I sing the Reading Rainbow theme song, when I say the line "I can fly twice as high" he'll say, "Hiii" and wave hello.
He left the room for this one but you can hear him give an excited "hiii" from the other room if you listen closely.
Nothing really happens here...I just like how he looks in his Poop Deck outfit
I love the way he says "my oh my" and I'm always trying to get it on film. still haven't succeeded but he does say some exciting things like "uh-oh." Oh and be wary of the end. He lets out a shriek that's a little unpleasant.
Tuesday, August 9, 2011
Poetry In Motion
I was making Bears his usual nap time smoothie while unbeknownst to me, something wonderful was happening. A bit of a haiku if you will. And it goes something like this:
'Bears sits in corner
Fishes pooplets from diaper
Smears them in carpet'
And that's when I knew we were living the dream.
Because it's been a while, here are some random videos...
Bears kisses Tinkerbell:
Dancing to washing machine yet again:
This video is almost 4 months old but I just barely threw out the balloon featured in it. I was feeling guilty for splurging and spending 8.99 on it but it turns out that you get what you pay for with these things.
Dancin around to a toy from grandma and granpa elkins:
'Bears sits in corner
Fishes pooplets from diaper
Smears them in carpet'
And that's when I knew we were living the dream.
Because it's been a while, here are some random videos...
Bears kisses Tinkerbell:
Dancing to washing machine yet again:
This video is almost 4 months old but I just barely threw out the balloon featured in it. I was feeling guilty for splurging and spending 8.99 on it but it turns out that you get what you pay for with these things.
Dancin around to a toy from grandma and granpa elkins:
Monday, July 18, 2011
All Dressed up With Nowhere to go
A friend gave us this awesome tux because she happened to find it at a consignment shop and it looked to be about Bears' size. Fortunately, she was correct and it fit him perfectly. Unfortunately, we didn't have a grand event to attend in the foreseeable future. So I just dressed him up in his glorious new outfit this morning and we puttered around our neighborhood.
Here he is showing of his casual bachelor partying lifestyle...
Using his charm to get free pastries...
And here's his used-to-be-successful-but-down-on-his-luck side
Casual photo shoot outtake
GQ
Super Hero
Orchestral conductor collecting himself prior to performance
And some more...
Saturday, July 16, 2011
Summertime
And the livin' is easy...
He's also gotten really into playing basketball this year. And by that I mean that every time he sees the basketball he yells "BA!! BA BA BA!!" and then runs around in circles with it.
He was pretty pumped about this fire hydrant and kept giving it hugs. I like to think that he thought it was a fellow baby who just happened to be in some sort of red space suit.
Lately he's been really into getting out onto this tarp that our landlord has set up in the backyard. It's especially great after a rainstorm when the dips in the tarp have filled up with water, leaves, and bugs.
Here he is about to take a drink out of the band aid-ridden water. It was a close call but I intervened just in time. I suppose I ought to mention that it was his band aid from earlier that day...even though that makes for a much less exciting tale.
Often times he enjoys just sitting and hanging out. For up to 30 seconds at a time.
And of course he enjoys hangin' out with the Kins.
Bears is really enjoying this summer. Especially since he's big enough this year to beat the heat by playing in his swimming pool.
He was pretty pumped about this fire hydrant and kept giving it hugs. I like to think that he thought it was a fellow baby who just happened to be in some sort of red space suit.
Lately he's been really into getting out onto this tarp that our landlord has set up in the backyard. It's especially great after a rainstorm when the dips in the tarp have filled up with water, leaves, and bugs.
Here he is about to take a drink out of the band aid-ridden water. It was a close call but I intervened just in time. I suppose I ought to mention that it was his band aid from earlier that day...even though that makes for a much less exciting tale.
Often times he enjoys just sitting and hanging out. For up to 30 seconds at a time.
And of course he enjoys hangin' out with the Kins.
Sunday, June 19, 2011
Random Musings
Imagine that the person you love most in this world suddenly got a severe brain injury that has impaired their ability to do...well, just about everything. They can't do much more than look around, scream, and thrash a bit. And for some crazy reason, you've elected to care for them, day and night. Weeks go by with no real change. You get no positive reinforcement from this person except the brief moments when they don't seem completely miserable. You're hardly getting any sleep but still there's nowhere else you'd rather be. You love this person to bits and taking care them is what keeps you going. You talk to them and read to them as if they can understand you but part of you worries that they'll never understand, that they'll be this way forever.
One day, you're talking to them as usual, not really expecting anything but you notice that they're looking intently at you. Suddenly, a smile breaks out on their face...and it is the most beautiful, the most amazing thing in the world. Not because there's anything particularly unique about the way the smile looks but because of what it means: this person recognizes you, is delighted by what you're doing, and is able to interact positively with you. It's the same whenever they regain the ability to do anything from there on out. When they laugh, it's the most beautiful sound in the world because it means that they can laugh.
It's probably become pretty obvious that this is an analogy to raising a baby. This morning I was thinking about my brother Chris and how he'd gotten a pretty severe head injury about 10 years ago. I certainly wasn't caring for him day and night but I did visit him in the hospital regularly. It is such a terrifying feeling to know that while this person I loved was still alive, he could be lost to me forever. One day I was visiting while his occupational therapist was working with him. She asked him who I was and he answered in a completely casual tone, "that's my sister, Laura." It was amazing. I haven't felt anything like it since, until I had a baby.
Of course it's not a perfect analogy. Maybe not even a good one since one involves a tragedy and rediscovery and the other one is simply discovery. But not too long ago, I really didn't get why parents are so universally amazed by the seemingly mundane things that their kids do. Now I feel like maybe there are no ordinary, mundane things. There are only a whole bunch of extraordinary things, made all the more special because I can remember a time when any given thing that my child can do was impossible to him. Nothing should be taken for granted. Especially since it's impossible to know how much time we've got with the ones we love. It's one of those things that we all know intellectually but it's so hard to retain the knowledge viscerally. Maybe it's the reason for all those cliches out there; having all sorts of happy, trite reminders frees us from the burden of constantly carrying such heavy knowledge.
Oh dear. As usual, I've gotten a bit tangential. Okay, so, the point. The point is that this Father's Day has got me thinking about parenthood in general. I feel like it should go without saying what an awesome dad Ryan is to Bears but I guess I'd better mention it anyway. I'm so glad that I get to be with someone who's not only an awesome husband but who also shares my obsession with the little cub we're raising. Bears lights up whenever he sees his daddy and it's so cute to watch them play together. Ryan works long hours every day making it so that every day I get to stay home and play with our baby. Parenting is incredible and I'm so, so glad that I get to do it as a team instead of alone. What a daunting idea.
One day, you're talking to them as usual, not really expecting anything but you notice that they're looking intently at you. Suddenly, a smile breaks out on their face...and it is the most beautiful, the most amazing thing in the world. Not because there's anything particularly unique about the way the smile looks but because of what it means: this person recognizes you, is delighted by what you're doing, and is able to interact positively with you. It's the same whenever they regain the ability to do anything from there on out. When they laugh, it's the most beautiful sound in the world because it means that they can laugh.
It's probably become pretty obvious that this is an analogy to raising a baby. This morning I was thinking about my brother Chris and how he'd gotten a pretty severe head injury about 10 years ago. I certainly wasn't caring for him day and night but I did visit him in the hospital regularly. It is such a terrifying feeling to know that while this person I loved was still alive, he could be lost to me forever. One day I was visiting while his occupational therapist was working with him. She asked him who I was and he answered in a completely casual tone, "that's my sister, Laura." It was amazing. I haven't felt anything like it since, until I had a baby.
Of course it's not a perfect analogy. Maybe not even a good one since one involves a tragedy and rediscovery and the other one is simply discovery. But not too long ago, I really didn't get why parents are so universally amazed by the seemingly mundane things that their kids do. Now I feel like maybe there are no ordinary, mundane things. There are only a whole bunch of extraordinary things, made all the more special because I can remember a time when any given thing that my child can do was impossible to him. Nothing should be taken for granted. Especially since it's impossible to know how much time we've got with the ones we love. It's one of those things that we all know intellectually but it's so hard to retain the knowledge viscerally. Maybe it's the reason for all those cliches out there; having all sorts of happy, trite reminders frees us from the burden of constantly carrying such heavy knowledge.
Oh dear. As usual, I've gotten a bit tangential. Okay, so, the point. The point is that this Father's Day has got me thinking about parenthood in general. I feel like it should go without saying what an awesome dad Ryan is to Bears but I guess I'd better mention it anyway. I'm so glad that I get to be with someone who's not only an awesome husband but who also shares my obsession with the little cub we're raising. Bears lights up whenever he sees his daddy and it's so cute to watch them play together. Ryan works long hours every day making it so that every day I get to stay home and play with our baby. Parenting is incredible and I'm so, so glad that I get to do it as a team instead of alone. What a daunting idea.
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