3.22.2008

Japanese Gardens

Greetings!

"Two posts in one day?" you ask. Yes. We have to make up for time lost since our last post. And besides, these are hot off the press from our visit to the Japanese Gardens today. The Sandy Public Library has "cultural passes" to several places like the Japanese Gardens, Chinese Gardens, Children's Museum, etc. Since we'd never been, we thought it was time to take advantage of this free public service. Enjoy the photos!

Here's Dean and Beka just inside the gate. He's happy to have a fresh pair of clothes on after he tried to drink his bottle while riding in his stroller up the bumpy hill to the gardens... he was a tad wet. His new coat from Grandma Connie came in handy. (Thanks grandma!)

Dean likes to spend time with his "DaDa" (which isn't a "consonant sound" at all, but a "word" I taught him to say). This picture was taken in front of the pavilion where special events are held. You probably can't tell from the photo, but it's a very cool traditional Japanese building, complete with sliding doors. It also has a great view of Mt. Hood and downtown Portland.

Here's me trying to look casual for a photo. This little spot was off the beaten path (it was a rock path instead) and was right next to a large pond with Koi. In fact, you might recognize the stone structure in the left hand side of the photo from another one further down the page...

This was a "moon bridge" (I think that's what it was called, though I'm not sure why). Great photo op of a beautiful woman with a handsome child... and some killer "perspective" photography.

Here's Beka getting ready to check out the koi. I'm glad this picture came out on the first try since she was in and out of there pretty quickly. I was taking the photo from across the pond and couldn't tell she was getting dizzy from looking down into the water. She left in a hurry because she didn't want to fall in! (Where have I seen that statue before...)


Some final thoughts:
1. If you have any infant children, do yourself a favor and don't bring a stroller to the Japanese Gardens. It was a real pain trying to roll that thing around on narrow, uneven stone paths with lots of stairs, making sure to dodge people who wanted to get by. Aside from that, it's a great place to visit!

2. One of the reasons I wanted to go was to get ideas for our yard. While it was inspiring to see how cool our yard could look someday, don't plan on seeing any major changes in the near future. We're waiting for Dean to get old enough so we can make him do the yard work for us :) Beka had a good idea while we were there; we may turn our entire backyard into a large pond with some stone embankments and trees around the outside edge. Very little weeding. Neighbors might get upset, however, when it rains a lot (as it does in Oregon) and the pond overflows into their yards. Oh well, it was a good idea.

Cheers!

Half a Year's Experience

Below you will find pictures of some of Dean's latest achievements. He will be 6 months old on Tuesday, March 25, and I'm happy to say we are all still alive and well.

An oldie but a goodie, "messing the pants" (an action shot)


Hangin' with "Da da"
(Dave recently taught him this consonant sound, but I don't think he knows what it means yet.)

For those of you who think Dean doesn't smile here are a few examples... above we have the "tongue smile."

Notice here that Dean is standing without any parental support!


Dean is sitting unsupported, although he still has a rather frog-like pose.


Dean has started solids and I think he likes it. This was during his first feeding of homemade sweet potatoes. (Yes, as a stay at home mom I have time to make baby food.)


Mmmm... sweet potatoes.


We're thinking he is trying to learn how to crawl, but he hasn't figured out that his knees need to stay on the floor for that. Instead, he is doing some serious military style push-ups.

2.09.2008

Brand new photos?!?!

That's right! Taken just this afternoon. As you can see, Dean is getting bigger all the time. Enjoy!

Dean loves his Mommy (as he should)


He looks a little off-balance here, but Dean enjoys spending time on his feet. All he needs is someone to hold him steady!


He's still getting used to it, but he's learning to sit up with the help of this little blue chair (thanks Wade and Sarah)


Cheers!

1.15.2008

Rolling Over







If you scroll through these pictures fast enough, it's almost like you were there:) Dean can now roll over from his tummy to both the left and the right. It's amazing the little things that can excite you as a parent!

1.02.2008

Here are some photos of Dean from 2 to 3 months. Enjoy!


Dean had some "professional" photos taken at 2 months old. Here's one of our favorite shots.


Dean loves his Mommy!


Bath time is still one of Dean's favorite times, and the bathroom one of his favorite places. He loves all the bright lights, the white noise, the warm water, and the hair dryer.


Thanksgiving at Grandpa Ron's was a good time. Dean's Aunt Rachel got to hold him, and he was even well-behaved!


On our way back from Thanksgiving in Central Oregon, we stopped at Timberline Lodge for some lunch. The view was amazing, the food was great, and we were all excited to see the snow.


Like I said before, Dean loves bath time.


Dean continues to develop new facial expressions. I haven't seen this one since this photo, but it is sure cute!


In the past month, Dean has started waving his hands and kicking his feet when he's happy. Sometimes, he catches a glimpse of his hands and starts staring at them.


Also new this past month, Dean has taken a keen interest in certain toys. In fact, he seems to take notice that there's a lot of interesting stuff around him to look at. This is a big change from the little boy who hardly acknowledged anything other than people's faces and bright lights.


For Christmas, Dean got a play mat that he loves. There are lots of little toys that hang over the mat, each one functioning a bit differently. In this picture, he's looking at the "little boy in the mirror." They smile at each other quite a bit.


Cheers!

"Christmastime is here... happiness and cheer..."

Christmas flew by this year, but not before we had a chance to experience the joys of the season. Things started off with a bang when we went to get our tree... in the snow! It was a great time and one of the highlights of Christmas 2007 we will always remember.

Dean loved the tree and lights (which is a no-brainer, considering he's quite the "light" enthusiast). He also enjoyed the Christmas music being played pretty much all the time. In all of the Christmases I remember over the years, Christmas music and decorations have always been a big part of the celebration, as it will be for Dean, I'm sure!

Something else I enjoyed about Christmas this year was having a child of my own to help me understand the implication of God sending His Son for the purpose of dying on our behalf... the thought is huge! When I look at Dean, I can't imagine making that kind of choice. It makes me that much more grateful for the gift God has given us! And for that I say, Merry Christmas to everyone!

Enjoy the photos.

Dean stayed nice and warm bundled up against Mom


There was so much snow on the ground, we had a hard time finding our way back to the trees we liked. Once we settled on one, we drew an "H" in the snow in front of the row that contained our tree. We knew right where to send the guy with the chainsaw!


The place where we've purchased our tree for the past three years is just up Hwy 26 a few miles from our house. The mountain scenery is amazing!


Dean and Mom resting after putting lights on the tree


Beka made a Bailey's and white chocolate cheesecake for the folks at Bible study


Dean posing with Dad in front of the tree


Like I said, Dean loves those lights!


Cheers!

... and Happy New Year, too.

11.17.2007

Six Weeks, Seven Weeks, Smiles All Around

As of last Tuesday (11/13/07), Dean is now seven weeks old! As you can see from the pictures below, he's been full of smiles, which has been great fun for Beka and I. He also continues to be very vocal, trying to "talk" to us when we ask him questions. On the sleep front, we have enjoyed 7-8 hours of uninterrupted slumber for about the past week... PRAISE THE LORD!

Enjoy the photos of Halloween, Beka's birthday, our nephew's birthday, and of course, DEAN!


Daddy's little Halloween pumpkin!


Beka's birthday


Dave's brother Brian and his son Nolen


Coos and smiles


First smiles... ending with annoyance at the camera




Smiling at Daddy

Cheers!