Yesterday we took Simon to the aquarium for the first time. Can a child under a year old get much out of the aquarium? I say the photos speak for themselves.
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Yesterday we took Simon to the aquarium for the first time. Can a child under a year old get much out of the aquarium? I say the photos speak for themselves.
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By now everyone on my list should have received their Christmas card - too bad that is not the case this year. Yes, I procrastinated in taking the picture and getting the order placed but then snowpocalypse 2008 happened and UPS stopped making deliveries. I tracked the progress of my supposed 2 day shipment as the cards went from Minnesota, to Iowa, to Oregon, and then back to Iowa, and then back to Oregon (and that's where they are now). I don't get it - the post office can make deliveries why can't UPS? So I guess my friends and family will be lucky to get their cards by New Years. So I am going to show you what your Christmas Card would look like supposing that it had not snowed and snowed and then snowed some more.
I am bummed out that our card will not sit in peoples cute little
Christmas card displays because by the time that they get this they will have put away all the Christmas decorations : ( Better luck next year.
We had some extra help with my mom in taking the photos. It's really hard to get Simon to look at the camera when I am just using the timer, he just wants to look at us. So my mom came over and took these for me. Great work mom! The card template is by Doodlebug Designs.
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The snow was fun the first few days now I am just bored and sick of being stuck at home. It just keeps snowing and snowing and snowing - and not melting. This has to be some sort of record - usually it snows and last only about 24 hours before it melts. I will take some more outside photos tomorrow I just haven't been in the mood lately. We really haven't felt like trying to drive down off our hill so we have just been hanging out at home. We actually walked to Church Sunday morning - there were 15 people there including ourselves and the pastor and his wife. Actually it was very nice - and very informal.
So I have no where to go but I just don't want to be at home either. There are a million things I could be doing, like folding laundry, proofing client session, updating quickbooks etc, ect. Instead I decided to fool around and take a self portrait - so you know I am really really bored.
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So if you haven't heard the Seattle area got a pretty big dumping of snow. Well big by Washington standards. The news is calling it a "blizzard". I am not really sure what qualifies weather to be a "blizzard". Growing up in Alaska we weathered through quite a few storms, most Alaskans would consider what we got yesterday to be a dusting, and I don't think I ever once heard a winter storm referred to as a blizzard but Washingtonians absolutely freak out when they even so much as see a single snow flake. So we had a snow day today. Myles worked from home and I took Simon out to play in the snow. You can see from the pictures that Simon did not embrace the winter weather.
Oh Simon - what will we ever do with a little boy who does not enjoy winter sports?
I tried to get him to make a snow angel but he wasn't interested.
Later in the afternoon Chanda came over with the girls and we walked to the elementary school for some sledding. Here is a little video of Simon's sledding with Megan. I promise that we didn't torture him the whole time. He was fine as long as he didn't actually touch snow, but on this particular run some snow sprayed him in the face - he hated it.
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My cousin's Christmas photos.
Elle is SO over it. But still this is better than last year.
At least we got a few decent pictures of the 3 of them together.
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