Sam got new underwear, so everyone had to try them on, of course. We have pictures of certain grandparents wearing "funny hats" too, but we felt that the pictures were too incriminating for the web. These people are, after all, still gainfully employed at present. By some parental magic these pictures may make their way into high school year books....
Sunday, August 30, 2009
Monday, August 24, 2009
60 Percent
Josh went in for his two month checkup last Friday and there was the usual drama: anxiety, shots, then tears from both mom and baby. Little boy went from an impressive 9 1/2 lbs at birth to a mind-boggling 14 1/2 lbs. That's a 60% increase in just two months! I didn't even grow that much the whole 9 months I was pregnant! No wonder all the kid wants to do is eat and lay around. Okay, that's basically all he can do, but still...
I think he's got to be big just to survive all of the lovin' he gets from his big sister and brother.
I think he's got to be big just to survive all of the lovin' he gets from his big sister and brother.
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Millenium Odyssey
Friday, August 14, 2009
Caution: You are about to look at a lot of pictures
We just (okay, not just)
revise
We recently, as in two weeks ago, got back from a glorious vacation in the state of Washington where this babe (Richard's sister Julia):
Married this hunk of a man (her now husband Sloan Rehder):
The wedding was wonderful; cupcakes and candy, archways and flowers, family and friends. But that is not what I got on the computer to share today.
The Olympic Peninsula is the most beautiful place on earth. I had a hunch I would like it there, and so convinced Richard that we needed to go early and look around. I'm glad we did, because we were able to play in the beach at Port Angeles, and don't let Sam fool you, that water was cold.
We drove through Forks on the way to the rain forest, but didn't see any vampires. (It was rather sunny out.) The Hoh Rain forest was the most vibrant place I have ever been. It was crowded with life, and absolutely beautiful. We walked through a mixture of old and new growth, where moss clung to trees and ferns covered the ground...
saw an immense spruce tree...
pause by the Hoh River...
and climb up some really big roots.
We went to Hurricane Ridge, and we were so far up we could see a (very far away) glacier in one direction and all the way to the Puget sound in another. The mountains are beautiful...
and Hannah reminded me of, well, me on the trail...
and saw plenty of deer, who were apparently very accustomed to having people around.
Lake Cresent, with its sparkling blue water...
was the most beautiful sight I have ever seen. I absolutely cannot adequately describe how perfect it was. Josh liked being held by Dad, but did NOT like the cold water...
Last we went to Rialto Beach, which was no Florida beach. It was misty, even at noon, and had huge driftwood logs, smooth rocks instead of sand, and haystack islands...
The waves were gargantuan (most were bigger than Richard. He had just gotten pummeled here) and loud and cold cold COLD...
But Sam had a blast.
When can we go back?!!!
revise
We recently, as in two weeks ago, got back from a glorious vacation in the state of Washington where this babe (Richard's sister Julia):
Married this hunk of a man (her now husband Sloan Rehder):
The wedding was wonderful; cupcakes and candy, archways and flowers, family and friends. But that is not what I got on the computer to share today.
The Olympic Peninsula is the most beautiful place on earth. I had a hunch I would like it there, and so convinced Richard that we needed to go early and look around. I'm glad we did, because we were able to play in the beach at Port Angeles, and don't let Sam fool you, that water was cold.
We drove through Forks on the way to the rain forest, but didn't see any vampires. (It was rather sunny out.) The Hoh Rain forest was the most vibrant place I have ever been. It was crowded with life, and absolutely beautiful. We walked through a mixture of old and new growth, where moss clung to trees and ferns covered the ground...
saw an immense spruce tree...
pause by the Hoh River...
and climb up some really big roots.
We went to Hurricane Ridge, and we were so far up we could see a (very far away) glacier in one direction and all the way to the Puget sound in another. The mountains are beautiful...
and Hannah reminded me of, well, me on the trail...
and saw plenty of deer, who were apparently very accustomed to having people around.
Lake Cresent, with its sparkling blue water...
was the most beautiful sight I have ever seen. I absolutely cannot adequately describe how perfect it was. Josh liked being held by Dad, but did NOT like the cold water...
Last we went to Rialto Beach, which was no Florida beach. It was misty, even at noon, and had huge driftwood logs, smooth rocks instead of sand, and haystack islands...
The waves were gargantuan (most were bigger than Richard. He had just gotten pummeled here) and loud and cold cold COLD...
But Sam had a blast.
When can we go back?!!!
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