Thursday, February 24, 2011
New Snow
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Sick Week
If sick week sounds familiar its because we're now on consecutive sick weeks. Kian and I relapsed on the weekend, through no fault of our own, mind you, and Annie succumbed. So this week we've been fighting wounded: Annie has been trying to keep her hospital hours up, Kian gave daycare another go but was rejected, sent home and has been diagnosed with an ear infection, and I've been somehow working extra hours at Cycle U just to bring home the bacon. Bacon bits. There are some signs of improvement now midway through the week but we'll see, our weekend plans might be in jeopardy.
Despite our various states of contagion last weekend we did get out, although kept it to a minimum. We got in some good movie/TV time, and missed out on some amazing crisp sunny weather over at the cabin. Here's a few pics of Kian getting after it at the Leavenworth Hatchery.
Friday, February 18, 2011
K-I-A-N

Earlier this morning Kian surprised us by waltzing into the kitchen and spelling out his name. He is a little sponge right now and has several firsts just about every day. A few days ago he started saying Nope and Yip, in lieu of Yes and No, and although its not good and proper speech to be promoting in a developing child, its pretty awful darn cute.
This week is "sick week" around here. On Tuesday Kian was sent home from daycare not long after I dropped him off, and sure enough he was running a fever that required nurse consultation but never a nurse visit: by the rings under his eyes they guessed its a sinus infection. Tuesday evening I led very hard back-to-back workouts at Cycle-U which made me susceptible and sure enough, by Wednesday evening I had the bug. We've all been feeling pretty lousy this week but we're on the mend, although we'll probably end up taking it easy this weekend despite our ski plans. Buuuuuuummer.
a few weeks ago: sluggin' down some cocoa...




Monday, February 14, 2011
Ma-Za-Ma
on 1-year (and at 24-lbs he's gaining on the "big boys", Oliver and Kian.
And sleeping on the couch. In the closet.
Monday, January 24, 2011
A Few New Flips


But this coming weekend will show a return to the white stuff as we're headed to the Chiwawa. We'll host for a day or two at the nordic center and I might even do a bit of cross-country racing in Leavenworth at the Bavarian Cup. I've already skipped a couple of ski races, and with only a handful on the Northwest calendar if I plan to race any I'd better hop to it. Here's a quick clip of me yesterday at Hyak: I dropped Kian off in Snoqualmie, a real win-win for all: Kian gets to hang with his Aunt-Uncle-Cousins, they get to play with him, and I get to ski unencumbered sans the ski trailer. And a good thing yesterday because the snow was slow and I took the 12-km climb to the nordic system via the Catherine Loop trail... up up up.
And Wait That's Not All!
Kian doing his eye thing... we still haven't figured this one out.
Wondering if maybe he's been watching some Josie Wales.
Friday, January 14, 2011
A National Champ!
While am at it posting Flip shots, here's a glimpse of our commute home from daycare yesterday.
Monday, January 10, 2011
Skiki!
Note: the 3-min version was soooo cute but it wouldn't post on Blogger so was forced to use the "magic movie" feature which cut it down to a mere 25-seconds. Its just not the same but you'll get the idea.
Wordy Talky
Holy Cow: As I write this a story on NPR comes on about "baby talk" and trying to figure out language development in kids. Here's the link to the story, read or listen here. So, the next time you see Kian, talk to him, and according to the study, talk to him like he's rich! Okay, you'll have to play pretend.
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
Monday, January 3, 2011
The Holidays @ Home
When we entered the final week before Christmas Kian took leave of his daycare and was full time under the command of daddy-fresh… wooohoo: stayin up late, no discipline, snackin all day… no so fast, little man. For the next two weeks its the newer, tougher, more badass daddy who’s in charge: mommy.
But Annie was STILL busy with things even though the classes had ended and so I was trying to keep The Dude active and busy and out of trouble. Grammy and Papa Reid were in town and we had lots of family activities planned, so there was little shortage of happenings. When there was we hit the underground rail line into the city to check out the festivities. One day after Christmas we hit the zoo and I’d anticipated the animals to all be hibernating but we were amazed at the level of activity. We saw at least 6 or 7 different species of primate and Kian was really into it: monkeys are in, giraffes are out.
With the family we had a night out in the city. We caught the light rail downtown, rode the carousel, shopped, shopped some more, drank expensive boutique coffee-shop cocoa, and just tried to keep warm in the chilly night air: Christmas and the Holiday feel was definitely in the air. On Christmas Eve – you’ve already seen some of the pictures—we hit a Christmas service at St Marks where Kian caused a lot of general disturbance. Didn’t even make it midway through the service when I had to take him into the foyer and was surprised to find it full of other moms and dads with their noisy 2-year olds were major horsing around ensued. That's a just a bit of what went down.
Sunday, December 26, 2010
Cheery Mistmass
Did we ever get spoiled. The family word was that it was to be a light gift year, so we weren't to spend much. Relieved, we came into Christmas with a lighter load of gifts than usual and looked forward to carrying home less "stuff", but not only did everyone else lie and overdid the gift-giving again, they gave a proportionately high number of awesome gifts this year. Bank!
Not only that, but JBRJ hosted another amazing Christmas with a dinner spread that would have made a King blush: prime rib, 20-times baked potatoes, dinner rolls softer than Kian's thighs, etc etc. The morning opened with bloody mary's, need I say more?