
Wednesday, August 08, 2007
Making s'mores with Auntie Pea

Monday, August 06, 2007
First Theater Experience
Nora and I went to see a movie on a whim this morning: Ratatouille. It was fun to see her wide eyes in the theater. It was also quite easy to take her at 11:10 in the morning because there were only three other families in the theater and all the other little kids there were asking questions throughout the movie too.
All in all, it was an enjoyable experience.
All in all, it was an enjoyable experience.
Sunday, August 05, 2007
Grandma and Grandpa come to visit
Our summer adventures continued with the visit of Grandma and Grandpa this week. Grandpa and Mommy headed out to Tacoma last weekend to go fishing for salmon, and ended up bringing home dinner!
We spent a weekend in the Olympic Peninsula, on the north shore of Lake Quinault. Even in the short time that we have lived here, Lake Quinault has
Sunday, July 29, 2007
My babies! My babies!

The result of this has been a hallway (or kitchen!) covered with a variety of slumbering toys: balloon dogs, teddy bears, dolls, all covered up carefully under cloth napkins. Any toy whose anatomy would permit wearing of a diaper (works well for teddies, for balloon dogs, not so much) is diligently covered with a couple of leftover baby diapers we uncovered while setting up the room for Nora's brother-to-be.
Friday, July 20, 2007
Tuesday, July 17, 2007
Monday, July 16, 2007
Sunday, July 15, 2007
North Cascades Weekend
My transportation for the weekend was of the two-wheeled variety: an 1100cc Honda Shadow ACE. The girls rode in the car ahead of me.
We struggled to make it out of the city on Friday afternoon with the traffic--I-5 was a parking lot--so we ended up taking some very scenic backroads through a series of small logging towns on our way up to Rockport. This town, along the Skagit river, is a prime spot to see bald eagles eating salmon in winter (our last visit was in January).
Dinner was at the Skagit River Resort near Rockport, where Nora got to chase dozens of rabbits that roam around the yard.
We then secured a spot to sleep. Most of the campsites in the North Cascades National Park are first-come, first-serve. We were able to take our pick of really nice campsites without making a reservation. We ended up in Newhalem Creek, in a site within earshot of the river.
Saturday we drove east to Winthrop and back. We saw some really spectacular sights: Diablo Lake and the Skagit River are a beautiful jade color, and the mountains all around us were really impressive. There was even some snow on the side of the road as we reached the pass, despite temperatures in the 80s. Descending down into the Methow Valley, the temperature rose another 20 degrees...making Winthrop feel that much more like an old dusty cowboy town.
That evening we made s'mores. Nora became quite upset when we suggested that she take her prized little piece of chocolate and put it in with the marshmallow and graham cracker. Apparently chocolate, like a good steak, is a delicacy that is enjoyed best when served by itself.
Nora and I also went for a short hike down along the river. She chatted away for the duration of our walk, telling me that she was going to be in Auntie Nessa's wedding, and that she would be nice to her brother and give him lots of kisses. She also mentioned that he was in Mommy's tummy now but would soon "come out her bagina".
We returned back to the house this afternoon and are just now finally unpacking from the odyssey of the past three weeks. All of the pictures we took are available on flickr. Enjoy!
Friday, July 13, 2007
Saturday, July 07, 2007
Friday, July 06, 2007
Sunday, June 24, 2007
On a positive note
Nora is now telling us when she needs to go to the bathroom and making it through most nights dry! YEAH!
The Terrible Twos Have Arrived
Nora is officially in her "terrible twos" phase of life. Just in time for our trip to the Midwest, she has started giving us an attitude for most everything. "Nora, please put on your shoes" used to be greeted with "OK Mommy!" Now even "Nora, here's a bowl of ice cream!" is received with an "UNH" and a quick turn of the head to the side.
Brian and I are having to switch off and on because we both have a short fuse for this type of behavior. One of us will come storming out of one room or another exclaiming, "Your turn" after a short period of time playing with Nora.
This too shall pass, I know, I know, but WHEN???
Brian and I are having to switch off and on because we both have a short fuse for this type of behavior. One of us will come storming out of one room or another exclaiming, "Your turn" after a short period of time playing with Nora.
This too shall pass, I know, I know, but WHEN???
Saturday, June 23, 2007
Cupcake Royale

Let's go fly a kite!
Monday, June 11, 2007
Clean Freak
Nora just told me we need to vacuum the floor tonight...it's apparently too dirty for her.
Wednesday, June 06, 2007
Nora knows
Nora just proclaimed to us tonight that her birthday is in October! We've randomly asked her a few more times and she's continued to answer the question correctly. Way to go daycare!
Tuesday, June 05, 2007
Favorite Phrase Update
These are just a few of Nora's favorite phrases to date:
- "I wasn't mean to!" (Translation: I didn't mean to)
- "Go read your book and use Sponge Bob" (This is what she tells us as she closes the door to go to sleep at night...Sponge Bob is on her hand soap in her bathroom)
- "You've got a plumber crack!" (Thanks Auntie Pea)
- "Go me up in the air!" (Throw me in the air...she and Daddy like to play this game)
- "Can you walk away?" (This is what she says to us when going to the bathroom. She has a new-found need to be alone when going to the bathroom!)
I am also happy to report that not only does my daughter look like me, but she also snorts when she laughs like me!
- "I wasn't mean to!" (Translation: I didn't mean to)
- "Go read your book and use Sponge Bob" (This is what she tells us as she closes the door to go to sleep at night...Sponge Bob is on her hand soap in her bathroom)
- "You've got a plumber crack!" (Thanks Auntie Pea)
- "Go me up in the air!" (Throw me in the air...she and Daddy like to play this game)
- "Can you walk away?" (This is what she says to us when going to the bathroom. She has a new-found need to be alone when going to the bathroom!)
I am also happy to report that not only does my daughter look like me, but she also snorts when she laughs like me!
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