Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Spring is springing
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Birthdays, bunnies, and big changes
As you can see from the pictures above, though, the kids are great. Enjoying each other and full of surprises for their mom and dad.
Picking up kind of where we left off, I had a very happy birthday celebration on April 5. We all drove up to my folks' house outside of Chicago for the weekend. It was a fun visit. Nana and Grandpa took care of Owen and Maya on Saturday morning so that Amy and I could get out for a little time on our own (something that has been in short supply lately), and then we all enjoyed a little birthday celebration later in the day.
Owen agreed the cake was pretty marvelous.
As if looking cool in Grandpa's cap wasn't enough ...
The following weekend was Easter. We went to a big Easter egg hunt at a nearby church on Saturday. It was an impressive display of humanity, but Owen collected a big bag of eggs, despite some incredible odds.
Here he is gathering.
And here's a representative sample of the kind of obstacles he faced out in the field. Honestly, I was trying to take a picture of Owen here as he was crouched down picking up some more eggs (you can kind of see his shoe between the leg and the hand with the camera) when my aim was blocked. The other parents were pretty aggressive in paving out the way for their kids to find more eggs. Personally, I was less concerned with him filling his bag than I was he was going to get trampled. And I still shudder to think of how all those grown-up derrieres must have looked from his perspective.
And the next day we did more egg hunting in our own back yard. It was a beautiful day and we had fun playing.
One final life change to share. Some restructuring and department consolidation at my office has created a new opportunity for me. The Bloomington Center for the Performing Arts and all of our related spaces has been moved into the City's revamped Parks, Recreation and Cultural Arts Department and I have been appointed the manager of the theater and all its operations. I got the news the day we left for Chicago and have been working very hard to keep things organized since, with our 2009-10 season announcement coming tomorrow, our current season of shows still trucking along, and a new summer series getting ready to begin in a month.
Monday, March 30, 2009
Maya, your candle please
There were also party hats ...
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Busy People
Not much else to say there.
Our little girl is growing up. It's now a week before her first birthday and Maya amazes us more every day. One of the comments from a teacher at her day care sums up her particular magic best.
"When she smiles, it starts in her eyes." You can tell she really loves all the people and things around her.
It's been a rough week for our little girl, though. Winter's last hurrah saddled her with two viruses this past week. The worst came over the weekend when her temp peaked at 104. The good news was the doctor said her ears and lungs were clear. There was just a little pink in the back of her throat ... and she sure was tuckered out.
Her Grampie and Grammie Ives came on Sunday to help out and I think she's now over it. Unfortunately, Amy came home from work yesterday with an intensely sore throat. We'll see what that has to bring as the day wears on.
Owen has been doing great in his pre-school. The weather has been wonderful the past couple of days and it's been a treat to pick him up and see him out playing on the playground with his friends. He's having fun, trying new things, and beeing quite daring at times.
Yesterday he climbed to the top of a hill they built to hold three recessed slides. He told me to watch what he could do, then he laid himself down on the ground and rolled to the bottom of the hill. He was covered in grass (and I think it hurt just a little bit), but had a huge smile when he stood up. He was quite brave.
A couple videos of him below, singing the "Busy People" song from his favorite Richard Scarry video. I'm particularly fond of the first one and how he shapes the tune so beautifully into a new key after the first chorus.
And here's the song in its entirety ...
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Getting on top of it
Maya has been very clingy lately. Hopefully suffering through the last of winter's colds, and still working on those teeth, she's been requiring a lot of holding and cuddling the past few nights. Amy and I took shifts with her Monday night, each of us earning about 4 hours of uninterrupted sleep apiece. Last night I fell asleep with her in the recliner in her room. We stayed pretty comfortable until 3 am when she was WIDE AWAKE. The good news is that she was just hungry.
She had no appetite at bedtime, so it really was kind of sweet to bring her downstairs and find her some food. She flashed her big smile at me and all but went horizontal to reach out to the food when I put it on the table.
Still, I had to feel a little like I'd just flown business class to Paris, enjoying a yogurt in off hours after five hours in a reclining chair.
The kids had a nice weekend with a visit from Grandpa and Nana Aalberts on Saturday. The weather was warm and they enjoyed their time out and about. It also gave Amy an opportunity to run some errands, which I know she enjoyed.
I was in Sioux City, IA, this weekend, judging a show choir competition at Sioux City East High School. It was my third trip there as a judge and, as always, it was a fun, but busy day.
I left on Friday morning, allowing some extra time to take a slight detour through Sanborn, IA, where my Grandpa and Grandma Reinsma lived. I realized as I was driving into the area that I hadn't been there since 1998.
I drove there to pay a visit to my grandparents' dear friends Jim and Jessie Postma. The Postmas have always had a special place in our hearts, and it was wonderful to see them for the first time since they came to Amy and my wedding ceremony in 2000.
Owen, meanwhile, has been doing great in school. His teachers love him and yesterday, for the second time in as many weeks, he earned the award for being the best helper at cleaning up.
It gives us hope considering how he looked after a pudding the other night.