Sunday, January 21, 2007

Four Months Old

On January 11, 2007 Lucy went for her 4 month update at the doctor. Everything is progressing nicely according to them and the things they expect at this stage. She weighed in at 13 lbs 9 oz and 25 inches long.

She's standing up with help, of course. She's started to sleep in her own room at night. Just yesterday she had rice cereal, her first solid foods! Also this past week she rolled over for the first time.Daisy is her best pal. Lucy's mood brightens when she catches sight of her canine buddy. Daisy loves to lick Lucy's hands and feet. Lucy loves to grab at Daisy's tongue. It's a win-win.

Lucy's other best pal is Kjell. They hung out in the mountains last weekend.Yesterday (I can't believe I'm not blogging about something that took place 2 months ago!) we took ourselves to the U.S. National Whitewater Center to see it for ourselves. It's really an amazing feat of engineering. The lazy Catawba River outside of Charlotte has been transformed into a whitewater park. It's also where the U.S. Olympic Kayak Team will be headquartered and train and all that. The ramp in the photo on the left is an "elevator" that takes boats back to the top of the rapids after the end of the run.
The whole thing was drained for cleaning yesterday, but that almost made it more interesting. You could see how the rapids can be manipulated and changed to keep it interesting for the paddlers. The place just opened this fall after a series of delays, but it looks like it'll be a fantastic warm-weather hang out with all the water activities, climbing walls and even a restaurant with a terrace over-looking the whitewater. Oh, and there are over 11 miles of hiking/mtn biking trails. This place was pretty amazing. We can't wait to go back.

Even though it was a chilly day, Lucy didn't mind being so cool.

Happy 90th, Great Grandpa!

December 28th, 2006 was a big day. Peter, Kim, Will, Hannah, Vaughn, William, Nana and Papa joined us to celebrate Great Grandpa's 90th birthday. He's looking great, isn't he!

Yuletide Happenings

Sorry to offer up Christmas photos and news here at the end of January. Blogging seems to take up a good bit of time. Perhaps if I were more proficient (and knew, for example how to type without this being underlined) folks could hear from us more often. This is a photo of us after we picked out our tree. This winter has been unusually mild, but it was bitter cold that night.

Below are some shots from our Christmas in Mattapoisett with Grandma, Lou Lou, Amy, Eloise, Marcy and Dave. It was mild up there too, but got pretty chilly on a couple of evenings. You can see in one of the photos below that Lucy and I got bundled up tight before and evening walk with the dogs, Lu and Zu.

I'm on a bit of a blogging roll, so I'm going to try to keep the photos coming. See, I've lost the underlines, but I'll be danged if I know how I did that.

Another thing that's been a challenge is that I've noticed that the layouts look different on Internet Explorer and Firefox. Incidentally, we as a family prefer Firefox. Try it! You can download it here.

Christmas in Mattapoisett