New (and favorite) word for Asher- “Isla!” I must clap each time, too, because he’s certainly coupled the 2 things together- talking and clapping. Isla, of course, is soaking up her newfound fame. With the camera rolling, you never know what’s going to happen, though you can usually wager that it won’t be what you’re … Continue reading
Posted in December 2012 …
Bumpy ride (video clip)
Self-explanatory!
Hiking
We are surrounded here by beautiful mountains, so of course we had to do a little hiking! Isla in the backpack (the paths were a bit too exposed for her to hike solo), Asher in the ergo, and we were good to go! The wind was really blowing (and cold!) during some stretches. Isla tolerated … Continue reading
White (sand) Xmas!
Somehow, Elliot and I both managed to have this week off from our outside-the-home jobs. So we decided to take a little vacation with the kids. We wanted to find a place with snow, but I vetoed air travel and the closest guaranteed snow would have been a very, very long drive. We switched gears … Continue reading
Afternoon naps
Camera 1- Elliot. Currently working at night and doing his best to sleep a little during the day. Camera 2- Isla. Totally gung-ho about our stroller ride to the playground, but barely made it 1 block down the road. Camera 3- Asher. Napping in his crib during his usual time for an afternoon nap. So … Continue reading
Bonus! (Video clip)
As little ones will sometimes do, my kids often enjoy playing with non-toys just as much if not more so than actual toys. I grabbed the camera to capture a moment of the two of them playing together with food storage containers. I got the unexpected bonus of capturing Isla helping Asher through one of … Continue reading
We’re back!
I haven’t posted in awhile because first Isla got sick (got-taken-to-the-ER-for-the-first-time sick), then I got sick, then Asher got sick, then I got sick again. It was not our most glorious stretch of 10 days or so. But we’re all healthy again now, and we’re back to our usual routines! This week we made it … Continue reading