Monday, August 29, 2011

Summer Travels, Part Ia (HCSB 2011)

During our stay in Syracuse, we made an excursion to Glen Rock, New Jersey, where Emily's college friends were gathering for their annual reunion, or Holy Cross Spring Break, even though it most often occurs in the summer time. The group included many of Em's friends from Holy Cross, and altogether there were fourteen kids with ages ranging from seven weeks to three and a half years old. Here is a shot of the HCSB crew (if you're counting kids, there are only 13 in this photo - unfortunately, Kelly, Tim & little Anna Joseph had to head back to Boston before we were able to get the group shot):
I wish I could take credit for this picture and the three that follow, but they are shots taken by Bryan Fisher. (There were about a dozen versions of the above picture on my camera and none of them were half as good as this one! Thanks for sharing your pictures online, Bryan!)

The next shot is actually a zoom-in of the group photo, which shows Michael beside his soul brother and potential twin, Charlie Maxwell. We couldn't get over how much these two looked and sounded alike, right down to their disapproving view of the proceedings. These two are a tough crowd.
This next picture is from earlier in the day, when we were at the pool. I love it because it looks like Kieran, the older son of our friends Meg and Marty, is spooning Michael some bubble fluid. Quite the palate cleanser, I'm sure.
And here's a shot of me and Michael from the afternoon.
Lastly, a big thank-you to Nicole and Jim for hosting us in their home, where Michael got lots of quality time with their adorable daughter Grace:

It was a great weekend trip, and we loved catching up with our friends, playing with their kids and meeting the new babies. Em is already looking forward to HCSB 2012!



Saturday, August 27, 2011

Summer Travels, Part I

At the time of this entry, Em, Michael and I are wrapping up a long trip to the east coast. It's been a wonderful trip with lots of fun times, as the following pictures will show. We started in Syracuse with Emily's family, then made our way south to North Carolina, with a pit stop in Baltimore to visit friends there. We figured the best way to go through the trip was to break it into parts, so here are some of the highlights from the Syracuse leg.

One of Michael's favorite activities in Syracuse was cooling off in the pool his Gaga and Papa has bought for him, and this watering can soon became a favorite toy.
In fact, he liked the pool so much, he didn't even really need his bathing suit to enjoy it. Any time is pool time with Papa!

First thing in morning...still in pajamas...no water...pool time, nonetheless!

Another classic way to beat the heat: ice cream! Or as Michael says, "Iiiiiice!" He has strong ice cream eating genes from both parents, so we were not surprised at his enthusiasm. If only we could model how to eat ice cream in sensible portions. One day when we find him eating right out of the carton, I'm sure he will say: "I learned it by watching you!"
We were happy to make several visits to Michael's Great-Gramma Dailey. Fortunately, one visit coincided with an ice cream social.
Otherwise, Michael spent his visits charming his Great-Gramma with kisses...


...and going for walks...

Our Syracuse visit also included his first boat ride, which he learned is quite different from the Bainbridge Ferry. He wasn't crazy about the life vest, but once the boat got going bump-bump-bump over the water, he was having a great time. For the rest of the visit, anytime someone mentioned a boat, he said: "Bump-bump-bump."


Another highlight of the trip was a couple of visits to the zoo. On this visit, Michael wore his elephant outfit, and so felt a great kinship with this elephant statue.
But of course the most fun was the time spent with family, reading books with Gaga...
...exploring outside with his Uncle Timmy...

...playing some tunes with his cousins...

...playing with trucks...

...or eating...

In fact, Michael has steadily become more proficient at eating with a spoon. This is about where we were at the beginning of the trip:


Pretty much, nowhere to go but up. Now he's getting good with the spoon and insists on eating ice cream all by himself. It is probably fear of wasting good ice cream that inspired him to refine his spoon-to-mouth technique.

Finally, here is a nice group photo of the family. Maybe one day, years from now, when Michael still wears tie-dyes, sandals and no pants, we'll look back at this picture and realize we have no one to blame but ourselves.