Thursday, November 6, 2008

Blog vacation



I'm taking a sabbatical from blogging right now. I'll be back in December. But here is a sweet photo and story for now.




We have a Sydney Log where the sitters makes notes about their activities,you know ... read books, play with play-doh, played outside, etc. . Brian decided to list his activities today:
Played run away from Daddy, then yell and scream.
Harassed Vader.
Protested diaper changes.
Long division.

I love watching these two together.

I'll be back next month!

Sunday, September 28, 2008

I can help: August

My father generously replaced our garbage disposal when it went kaput. Thank you Dad!

Looks like he has an apprentice-in-waiting.



Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Mapping Milestones



August, which marked Sydney's 19-month mark, seemed liked a good time to shoot some pretty portraits of our little girl. I scanned the Weather channel for a pleasant forecast. We picked a colorful place - the White River Gardens in Indy. Of course, I had the perfect dress saved for such an occasion.

Here is what we came up with.


This is the front-runner for our 2008 family Christmas card.


This one will make a nice 12 X 16 for the family room.


If she had a driver's license, she probably would want this photo retaken.


Pretty picture.



Sunday, September 14, 2008

Colorado: Boulder

The remnants of Tropical Storm Ike kept us girls indoors today, so I completed our Colorado Chronicles. (More photos posted below this post).



Schreiber and Sydney (I love this photo!). On our way to Title IX -- one of my favorite stores.




Colorado: Elk Meadow Hike

After the Sydney combustion of 2008 (see blog below), she slept as we drove from Breckenridge to Evergreen. Good ol' Jefferson Co. Open Space. We found a new place to hike.





She was still a bit fussy. I tried entertaining her with stickers, which she just stuck on Brian's back, and rocks. You can guess what she did with the rocks ... Poor Brian.







Colorado Hiking: Lilly Pad Lake


Lilly Pad Lake hike: The abbreviated version. Sydney finally hit her 'peak' on this hike. After poor Brian hiked uphill (according to our trail book about 700 feet) with Sydney screaming and crying, we conceded that we could not continue. We had been shortchanging her on naps and we think it finally caught up to her ... and us. We turned around and went back. I bookmarked this hike for a future trip.

This is Brian and Sydney on the way down.



Aspen view.



Chipmunk.




Pine cone.

Colorado Hiking: Lake Dillon






The Lake Dillon "hike" was more like a walk. Then it turned into a sprint when a mountain thunderstorm moved in. Notice the drenched baby below.