Sunday, May 31, 2009
Big kid party
Sunday, May 24, 2009
Smith Rock
Me starting out on a 5'8 sport route - I actually finished it!*
Future rock climber observes from the base*
Katie & Wyatt*
Last weekend we took our second annual camping trip out to Smith Rock in central Oregon with some of our Portland crew. Smith is a well-known rock climbing destination not far from Bend.
We started off the trip by locking the keys in our brand new (to us) Dodge Dakota and had to break the window to rescue the screaming baby (Nick) inside. We hadn't even had the truck for 12 hours. NOTE TO SELF: if ever breaking a window in your car, don't break the small window in the rear door. Although small, it's actually the most expensive to replace! Luckily for us, our insurance is covering the replacement.
The weekend improved immesely from there. Andy, Nick and I slept well in our new family-sized tent, dubbed the "Mondo Condo," complete with separate rooms for parents and children. We've got room to grow with this one! Next item on the list - the deluxe camp kitchen (kidding).
We had great weather (it was HOT!), great food (as usual) and fun activities. We did some hiking, climbing and biking. I even finished a route - the first in several years! Nick was great and only ate a few handfuls of dirt and rocks. Our friend Katie Fifer, a Glenwood native who now lives in Bend, joined us with her dog Wyatt. Wyatt helped keep Nick entertained.
*Pictures courtesy of Jen Gardiner.
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
My First Mother's Day
The weather was great so we spent some time at the park and Andy and I even got out for a round of golf while Mary Ann babysat. On Mother's Day we had brunch in downtown Spokane and I took Nick on his first carousel ride. I think he liked it?! Nick even got me a new bag from our friend Stacy's store (www.shopredsail.com) that I've been eyeing. How did he know?? It was a fabulous Mother's Day and great that Andy could be with his mom and Nick could be with me. I'm so lucky to be a mom of such an awesome little boy! I couldn't ask for more.
Here are some pictures from the weekend.
Sunday, May 03, 2009
A few of my favorite things...
Long before Nick was even a twinkle in anyone's eye, Grandma Corkey was busy crocheting baby blankets for him and any babies that may come after him. The two blankets she gave to him are his favorite and he sleeps with them every night.
One of the first gifts Nick received after his abrupt entrace into the world was an adorable hand-knit hat from our friend Stacy. It is hard to believe it is one of her first knitting projects! Nick wore it regularly for the first six months of his life. His head is a bit large for it now, but it will make a reappearance with the next baby!
Our friend Sarah, among many other things, is an extremely talented knitter and Nick has been the recipient of several of her works of art. The first, and my personal favorite, is a red Norwegian-style ski hat. He's been wearing it all winter and I'm hoping his head doesn't grow too much so he can wear it next year! Sarah also knit him an adorable hedgehog that we affectionately named Hernie because of his resemblance to Nick's herniated belly button. The latest gift is a cute pair of Swedish mittens complete with a string to attach them (just like I wanted).
Nick's grandmother (Andy's mom), Mary Ann (Nana), is a great seamstress and has sewed and monogrammed all sorts of great gifts for Nick. Before he was born, she made a great fleece jacket with matching blanket and booties. She's also monogrammed him his own bathrobe, towel and overalls. Her showcase piece, however, is Nick's baptismal gown. It fit perfectly, and she didn't even have him around to measure!
The last gift I want to mention, while not technically handmade, fits into this "favorite things" category. For Nick's baptism, his godparents (and our dear friends) Becky & Daren gave him a beautiful engraved compass. The inscription reads:
Nick,
You can always count on God, Family and Friends to help you find your way.
Love, Becky & Daren
(I couldn't get a good picture with my camera, so the website one will have to do)
We are taking care of this until Nick is old enough to appreciate it, but we know it is something that he will treasure for his whole life.