Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Oregon Trip '09

Mom and the girls and I headed down to Oregon last week for eight jam packed days of fun with the fam. We started out in Bend for a few days with my mom's cousin and sister, and then headed over to Eugene for the rest of the week. Here is our trip in pictures.

First, there was a lot of time spent in the car like this:




They had some fantastic playgrounds in Bend, and Bella had a ball.



...while Eva hung out like this:


And the scenery, of course, was beautiful.


When we got toi Eugene, Bella and Eva both had a great time in Auntie Janice and Uncle Tank's back yard ("Uncle Tank" is what Bella calls Uncle Frank). Here is Eva having fun in the grass...



On Thursday we all headed up to a little tea shop in Junction City for afternoon tea. Bella, of course, thought it was wonderful.


Eva didn't complain too much about it either.


On Friday we headed to the beach where Bella had a great time climbing on the dunes and chasing the waves with me.






Thursday, July 16, 2009

Darling Polka Dot Dress

...that she's already grown out of!

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Some Smiles.

Here are a few pseudo smiles, and then a decent frown after too many pictures.




The second picture actually reminds me a lot of this picture of Bella.

4th of July

As it turned out, I actually had all of our 4th of July pictures on the camera still, so I can post them from here! So here's our 4th in photos.

Eva did a lot of sleeping...


Andrew did some landscaping light installation...


Andrew helped Bella with her sparklers and she got scared...





Then Bella discovered the Pop-Its and decided that those were the best and proceeded to stomp on them...


...jump on them with both feet...


and make us all die laughing.



We had some little fountains that made Bella cry...


...but this is about as distressed as Eva got.


We enjoyed a beautiful sunset...


...and everyone else's fireworks from across town.


It was a beautiful evening, and a fantastic way to spend Andrew's last few hours in Moscow.

Some Chubbiness.




Naptime Photo Shoot




Hangin' in there...

I'll start by apologizing for the lack of pictures - living here at my parents' house I forget to take as many and when I do take them, I forget to put them onto our computer so that I can post them for you all. But, Miss Eva is smiling now, so I'll get some pictures of that soon and put them up for everyone to enjoy.

Miss Eva had her 2 month check up yesterday and is weighing in at a healthy 10 lbs 11 oz which is perfectly average for her age and we are very happy about that. Bella has always been in the 25th percentile for weight, so we're excited to have an "average" baby for once. I think I have some pictures of Eva's fat rolls around here somewhere and I'll try to post those when I get a chance as well.

Bella is loving living at my parents' house. She loves all the time with Grandma and Grandpa and she especially loves having a yard to get dirty in. Her legs are covered in scrapes and bruises from scaling the keystone wall, tripping on the sidewalk when running in her flip flops, and falling down piles of dirt and gravel each day. I've never been more convinced that when we move to Spokane, we have got to get a house with a yard!

I'm in survival mode as a temporary 5-days-a-week single mom. We have a pretty good routine set so it hasn't been much of a disruption to move in with my parents (not to us at least - it's quite different for them though!). I am also enjoying having a yard again and even found myself out installing sprinklers the other day in the rain.

Andrew is the star of the show, once again. He's soaking up all his lectures and doing a stellar job of studying hard throughout the week so that he doesn't have to hit the books when he's home with us on the weekends. We went out for coffee last Saturday night and he spent a good half hour telling me all about how important the kidneys are and stuff about glomerular structures and nephrons and feedback loops and stuff like that and I just sat there in awe at how much he is learning so quickly. I've watched him work in jobs that required a strong back and an ability to care for others for the past 5 years, and so seeing his "academic" side again has been very fun and I am still wrapping my head around the fact that he will be essentially treating patients in a year when he starts his clinicals. I've heard people say that when you see another side of your spouse after 5 years it's usually not a good thing, but I am more impressed with him than ever (I'd say I'm more in love with him than ever too, but I don't want to get too mushy or anything). As sad as we are to see him go on Sundays, we are all so proud of what he is doing.

So that's our family update for now...I'll try to post some pictures as soon as I can! In fact, I'll head out to the car to get my camera right now...

Saturday, July 4, 2009

In the news

It's so fun to have pictures of your family in the paper. Though you can't exactly see him, Andrew is in this picture, somewhere on the right side of the truck cab.

And, as fun as it is to see him in the paper, this is Andrew's last day at home before Seattle. That is to say, if you live in Moscow or the surrounding area, please be careful today with your fireworks so that my dear husband doesn't have to leave the barbecue to come rescue you. ;) Have a safe and happy Independence Day!!