5.11.2008

That's My Boy!


Finn hit the eleven month mark today. It is hard to believe there is only one month to go before he has his first birthday. Finn and I had a quiet mother's day at home, doing a little cooking and a some hanging out in the backyard while Chris spent another long day in the field at the trench site.

I made these Cheese and Almond bites for Finn but I think I might end up snacking on just as many as him. I think they'd make good appetizers served plain or dipped in some sort of marinara sauce.






Cheese and Almond Bites

3 C fresh white bread crumbs
1 C grated cheddar cheese
1 small onion
1 small carrot
1T parsley
1T almond butter (you could use smooth peanut butter)
2 egg yolk
2 egg whites
1C bread crumbs (I used rice cereal)
  • put first 6 ingredients in a food processor and mix until forms a dough ball.
  • Form the mixture into tiny balls.
  • Dip each ball into the egg white, dredge in bread crumbs and place on baking sheet
  • Bake at 375 degrees for 20 minutes


5.07.2008

Parting Shots


May 3rd was a day of celebration for all the fabulous times we've shared with Chip and Audrey over the years that we've been fortunate to live in the same community. The number of people gathered at Sugarhouse Park for their send-off BBQ is a testament to the value they place on friendships. It was so much fun to see all their circles of friends mixing and having a great time. I am sure that I speak for many people when I say that It was an afternoon filled with much excitement as we prepared to send them off to their next adventure in Portland, but also a sad realization of the gaping hole about to be left in our personal lives here in Salt Lake City. Chip and Audz.....you will be greatly missed!

Reflection and Renewal

What a month we've had! It seems as if it has been one thing after another.
  • Finn had several feverish days (102 degrees+) where he was totally chipper but was just a ball of fire. After a few days the fever retreated and a rash covered his stomach and face. (It was then I knew he had Roseola). With a weakened system, he got an ear infection and was grumpy as could be, accompanied by the added irritability of popping his top 2 teeth. Poor boy! I guess it was bound to happen at some time. In fact, his pediatrician had commented at his last appointment how amazing that our healthy little boy hadn't been in for anything besides wellness visits.
  • Next I sprained my wrist pushing Finn up a curb in the stroller. This is just one more thing that should not be done while talking on the cell phone. Yes, I do need a better story for the injury.
  • In April my grandmother passed away, just one week after her ninetieth birthday. Finn and I caught a flight to Minneapolis to be with family for the funeral. I traveled lightly (or at least as much as is possible with a baby) so thankfully Amber fulfilled the role of documenting our time together with a great series of photos.
  • Sunday night after my return to Utah, Chris lay doubled over in pain in bed and by 1:00 AM Chip came over to whisk him off to the emergency room. Now that is some brotherly love (and also a great comfort knowing Chip had worked at the University of Utah ER so he could vouch for the excellence of the staff)! Doctors initially feared a ruptured appendix, then possible a growth/tumor or possible another disorder, the name of which escapes me at the moment. As the morning progressed I stood by his side as Chris (still in agony despite the doses of morphine) signed form after form in anesthesiology, basically writing the surgeons a "blank check" of permission to go in and do whatever it took to fix him. The hours passed slowly as I sat in the waiting room, but finally I got word that the surgery was over, they'd repaired an internal hernia and all was well. (Of course the longer version of the story includes details such as the determination that he'd been born with a non-rotated intestine.
" The cecum is normally located in the lower right side of the abdomen. With malrotation, the cecum and the appendix (which is attached to the cecum) stay in the upper right side of the abdomen. Bands of tissue called Ladd's bands form between the cecum and the intestinal wall and can create a blockage in the duodenum (the beginning of the small intestine). A volvulus is a problem that can occur after birth as a result of intestinal malrotation. The intestine becomes twisted, causing an intestinal blockage. This twisting can also cut off the blood flow to the intestine, and the intestine can be damaged."
- www.healthsystem.virginia.edu
  • Chris spent another few days in the hospital recovering and finally came home Wednesday. It is amazing how something like this is cause for pause and reflection of what is really important in life. I am so thankful for all the support from family over the phone and in person. Most importantly, I'm thankful for the safe return of my husband without whom I'd be lost.


“This is my wish for you: Comfort on difficult days, smiles when sadness intrudes, rainbows to follow the clouds, laughter to kiss your lips, sunsets to warm your heart, hugs when spirits sag, beauty for your eyes to see, friendships to brighten your being, faith so that you can believe, confidence for when you doubt, courage to know yourself, patience to accept the truth, Love to complete your life.”


- Anonymous

4.15.2008

Tax Day

The dreaded day has arrived- actually this top photo
was taken nearly three months ago which may be
closer to when Chris filed our taxes :)

The photo below was taken today.
Oh my! Look how our boy has grown...

counting the savings!

4.14.2008

Happy Birthday Chris!


We spent a beautiful birthday weekend in the backyard. Not that it was my birthday, but I couldn't ask for more than two sunny Spring days spent by the side of my husband and baby boy (well, and Hudson too) playing in the dirt, working, relaxing and celebrating. We'll have to post pictures soon of our accomplishments. Of course, it is still a work in progress.






Who is doing the best job begging? Finn? or Hudson? Everyone wanted some of the apple.

Skiing with Babies

We seem to be running at least a week behind with getting everything posted lately. Two weekends ago we spent a fabulous weekend in Driggs with Jess and Stefan and Greta.
We got in a fair number of miles cross-country skiing at Grand Teton National Park as well as out the back door of the condo, down the creek bed. Here's a brief recap in pictures.

4.10.2008

9-Month Recap

Finn had a pretty busy ninth month! From eating beach to skiing the tetons... Here is a quick photo-montage video I put together to celebrate.

-Chris


4.08.2008

Vertical Beach

While Erika and Finn were in Florida I took advantage of clear skies and scratched that never-ending itch to go climbing. Josh and I spent five days in the desert and had a great time. We managed to climb three desert towers (#16, 17, and 18 on my goal to 30!) and spent some time "working out the kinks" on the shorter climbs along the area's sandstone walls. Here are some photos:

Josh on the summit of Echo Pinnacle, north of moab. This tower ended up being a little more difficult than the guidebook led on. Oh well, we made it up (using lots of tricks).

The Bridger Jack Spires (click to see full size)! We climbed Hummingbird Tower and Sparkling Touch. Only one more tower to go: King of Pain.

That's me on the summit of Sparkling Touch...which overall, had really good climbing. The last few moves here are crazy - Josh took this photo on one part of the tower and you have to step over a ~3 feet wide by 100 foot deep chasm to get to the rest of it (part that I'm on).

Photos of Josh and I (self portrait) on the summit of Sparking Touch. King of Pain looms in the background...that's next on the list!

3.31.2008

Spring Break in Cocoa Beach

Last week Finn and I traveled to Florida for a week at the beach. We had a nice balance of relaxing, cooking gourmet food, walking on the beach, swimming in the pool, and seeing the local sights.

Finn is going to be a little fish. He loved his first experience in a pool. By the end of the trip he was splashing away and didn't cry one bit when I quickly took him underwater with me. The sand on the beach was mesmerizing as well as all the other treasures buried in it (scratchy, dried seaweed, sticks, shells....). Of course, he had to try the requisite mouthful of sand. One sampling was all it took to quickly realize that it didn't taste very good. Not much later though I found him "chewing" away on a tiny shell. Thankfully I noticed that before he attempted to swallow.

What else did we do?
-We tracked down a group of manatees at the locks
-Combed the beach for sea beans, shells, Portuguese man-o-war, blue buttons, etc....
-Peered into the night sky for the returning Endeavor space shuttle. Although the clouds obscured our view, we did hear the sonic boom as it re-entered the Earth's atmosphere
-Took an airboat tour on the St. John's River. Finn was so cooperative with wearing his ear protection.
-Ventured to the Cape Canaveral National Seashore and Merritt Island Wildlife Refuge. We are sure he said "apple" three times while we stopped to have a snack.
-Endured the strong winds at Jetty Park. Finn leaned forward to the edge of his stroller in excitement when he spotted a feral black cat and then subsequently for a small group of shorebirds skittering down the walk.

Despite being in a total "mom only phase", Finn warmed up to the new setting and had a great time with grandma and yaya. He refined his wave, learned to drink from a straw and became very determined that he would learn to snap his fingers like yaya. The adults were not the only ones that ate well. Finn discovered a few new favorites; quinoa, garbanzo beans and navy beans.

After all our fun in the sun, returning home to 10 inches of fresh snow was a bit of a shocker. Thankfully Spring is here so snow in the valley won't last long.

3.23.2008

Movin' Dirt

This afternoon I took advantage of a quiet house and pushed through and finished our raised beds! All said and done, it took me a lot longer than expected, but I'm really happy with them. Hopefully our weed issues and phantom tomato snatcher problem (Hudson!) will be no longer.

Erika is in Florida for the week. This morning (5:15 am) was rough for all three of us, but we made it to the airport OK, and E reported that Finn survived the flights without too many squeals! Wednesday I'm off for southern Utah to enjoy the spring weather and climb with an old friend...

Chris
Next on the list is getting grass to grow!

View out the 2nd bedroom window...much improved! The wavyness is from the 80 year old glass, which needs to be replaced, err actually the whole window needs to be replaced.

The best "before" photo I could find.

3.18.2008

Nap? I'd Rather Play

Finn is getting proficient enough at crawling and standing that he prefers to pull himself up with the faucet to stand rather than soak in the bathtub, roll and crawl in bed at odd hours of the night when he should be sleeping and play in his crib instead of nap (and as of today he is actually cruising along the railing), ....... Here's a fun little clip of our playful boy.

3.16.2008

9th Inning Stretch

9th inning stretch: Hudson glad that winter and a treacherous mine-field of a backyard are (almost) officially over. Although I had almost fully written off winter, it did snow this weekend and I couldn't resist sneaking in one more "powder day" with our friends Andy and Ann.

Saturday Erika and I filled these two beds with weedy soil between layers of old maps from work and then topped them off with some rich composted soil from Realms. They're now just about ready for planting! We're looking forward to garden greens, beans, tomatoes...and best of all - just relaxing outside.


Requisite Finn shot. Here he is learning to stand up on his own. He's now "learning" to do this in the tub (cast iron) -- yikes! It's amazing how mobile he is now. His latest fascination is Hudson's tennis ball, which obviously drives Hudson nuts. So far Hudson has been pretty good about getting it back...

Finn Asher. Growing up so fast!

3.11.2008

Energy

Yesterday morning I ran around in a frenzy getting ready for work after a poor night sleep (up too much with Finn) and got out the door without breakfast. I came home with added inspiration to come up with some good, healthy snacks to have on hand. The end result was these tasty energy bars. The backbone of this recipe originated from Big Sur Energy Bars, on one of my favorite online recipe journals 101 Cookbooks, but ultimately morphed based on what I had in the cupboards. The options are endless for tweaking this one and it will surely reappear in my kitchen in one form or another.

3.10.2008

Yard Work is Hard work

Another weekend of amazing weather. We were out in the back yard both days working at getting the garden space ready for another season. Chris meticulously drew up the designs for what will soon be three of the most amazing 4'x5' raised beds, all 22" deep - in hopes of keeping Hudson from marauding. As you can see from the photo, we got as far as setting all the corner posts. These are going to be some solid garden beds! Next step: figure out where to get enough weed free soil to fill them.


3.05.2008

Two Days in a Row



I'm delayed in getting this post out....but Monday was another ski day. This time Finn and I went out with the girls and babies. Although I was still behind the camera most of the time, I managed to get in front of the lens for a few shots too (just for you mom).

3.04.2008

Look Out Below!

Hudson waiting for dropped cheerios and about to get a surprise!

Finn loves pushing things off of his tray (food, toys) when he's "done" with them - or just for fun to watch one of us pick them up.

3.02.2008

Off Trail

I think the last time I cross-country skied was in 1989 in Ohio - on my grandfather's community golf course. So it was fitting that Erika, Finn, and I traveled up to a nearby golf course in the Wasatch to test out our new XC gear. Amazing how things have changed. Although I almost ate it a few times (with Finn on my back!) the gear served us well.

Finn - checking out our new gear.
Thanks to Chip and Stefan for the advice (they're professionals).



OK, so we weren't getting first tracks and face shots in "pow" or turning heli's off wicked bumps, but we thoroughly enjoyed ourselves. Although the signs said to stay on trail - I couldn't help myself (our skis are meant for off-trail adventures as well you know). Finn enjoyed about half an hours worth and then dozed off for a mid-trail nap. I'd hear his "mmmmm's" as I'd work my way up the small hills.


Finn and I (and E behind the lens), glad to be free from the Sunday "What do you want to do's."

2.28.2008

Afternoon in the Park




The weather outside has been so unbelievably spring-like this week. Finn was lucky enough to get outside for a little bit nearly every day. Here he is playing in the park with Harper, who is only 10 days older than him. They both enjoyed swinging and playing on the small section of turf. Finn was a little too interested in eating the small bark chips that had made their way from the playground to the turf. He has that pincer grip and coordination of the hand to the mouth down pat, which is exciting when it is cheerios, tofu or bananas but a little frightening when it is small inedible object.



2.26.2008

What Baby Doesn't Love Paper?


Monday and/or Tuesday is the day that all the junk mail arrives; coupons, fliers, etc..
Finn and Hudson both decided to help sort the mail. They loved tearing up the junk pile, so after a little mess making I stashed it all in a nearby laundry basket. Finn managed to tip the basket over so that he could peruse the grocery store specials and then crawl in for some deluxe play time.

2.24.2008

Drummer Boy

OK, it's been way too long since we posted anything about Finn (about 2 days!), so here's a video collage that Erika and I put together this afternoon. Although the video doesn't show it - Finn is officially crawling!