This dance is awesome! Need I say more?
Monday, June 30, 2008
Friday, June 27, 2008
The OC, Part 4
Micah really, really enjoyed playing outside in the Heis backyard, as you'll be able to see in this nice little video. Also appearing: Ruthie!
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
The OC, Part 3
We had the privilege of staying with our friends the Heis' while visiting the OC. The first pic, of course, must be a picture of Clara, who couldn't help but find herself in front of the camera. Her shirt says it all!
For those of you who miss them dearly, here are some nice pictures of them all.
The UC Irvine campus is very close to a large ecological preserve. Here is a nice family picture taken after we took a walk there.
Here's a portrait of Clara, taken at the same reserve.
Ruthie is banging these cups together at high speed.
Micah really enjoyed a week with two fun sisters! They challenged him to become more mobile. Mealtimes were also more fun with a companion.
For those of you who miss them dearly, here are some nice pictures of them all.
The UC Irvine campus is very close to a large ecological preserve. Here is a nice family picture taken after we took a walk there.
Here's a portrait of Clara, taken at the same reserve.
Ruthie is banging these cups together at high speed.
Micah really enjoyed a week with two fun sisters! They challenged him to become more mobile. Mealtimes were also more fun with a companion.
The OC, Part 2
The next day Sarina, Karina, and Micah went to Irvine Spectrum, a very nice mall. We ate at a Mexican restaurant because I was really craving Mexican. :-) Micah enjoyed some black beans off my plate, but he really enjoyed the lemons, in that "Whoa that's sour! Give me more!" sort of way.
We were later joined by Karina's parents, Mirta and Luis. We ate together, then went outside and enjoyed the nice weather for a bit.
Karina, and Micah and I then took a ride on the carousel. Micah seemed to really like it. :-)
While in the OC, we stayed with some good friends from Pgh, the Heis family. We will post some pics from our time with them in subsequent posts. We simply felt that Micah's encounter with their screen door couldn't wait.
And Micah hanging with Karina at their house after dinner.
We were later joined by Karina's parents, Mirta and Luis. We ate together, then went outside and enjoyed the nice weather for a bit.
Karina, and Micah and I then took a ride on the carousel. Micah seemed to really like it. :-)
While in the OC, we stayed with some good friends from Pgh, the Heis family. We will post some pics from our time with them in subsequent posts. We simply felt that Micah's encounter with their screen door couldn't wait.
And Micah hanging with Karina at their house after dinner.
Friday, June 20, 2008
The OC, Part 1
I'm sorry it's taken so long to get this post up ... I've been sick this week, and it's been all I could do just to get to work and home again.
We were in southern CA all of last week, ostensibly so I could attend Design Automation Conference once again, but really so that we could visit the Heises and see Sarina's friend from UCSD, Karina.
We went to dinner with Karina and her beau, Pete, on Sunday night. We ate at a Vietnamese restaurant, Pho Bac, because Sarina wanted to try some "authentic" pho, or at least more authentic than what the trucks on Carnegie Mellon campus have to offer.
Micah, miraculously, cooperated to the extent that a 10 and a half month old can (he was 10 and a half months old at the time; he's 11 months old now-- Sarina wanted this to be clear). He only dumped most of his crackers on the floor, and sat for at least five or ten minutes before needing to cruise around the patio. When we got him back in his seat, he spotted a problem that only a 10 and a half month old can solve: there was a door that needed to be closed.
Micah couldn't help but stare, almost longing at this door that needed to be closed. If only he wasn't trapped in his high chair, then he could crawl to the door and close it! Micah loves closing doors ... and then opening them, and closing them again ... and again ... and again ... you get the picture.
We topped of the night with some frozen yogurt and a photo op.
We were in southern CA all of last week, ostensibly so I could attend Design Automation Conference once again, but really so that we could visit the Heises and see Sarina's friend from UCSD, Karina.
We went to dinner with Karina and her beau, Pete, on Sunday night. We ate at a Vietnamese restaurant, Pho Bac, because Sarina wanted to try some "authentic" pho, or at least more authentic than what the trucks on Carnegie Mellon campus have to offer.
Micah, miraculously, cooperated to the extent that a 10 and a half month old can (he was 10 and a half months old at the time; he's 11 months old now-- Sarina wanted this to be clear). He only dumped most of his crackers on the floor, and sat for at least five or ten minutes before needing to cruise around the patio. When we got him back in his seat, he spotted a problem that only a 10 and a half month old can solve: there was a door that needed to be closed.
Micah couldn't help but stare, almost longing at this door that needed to be closed. If only he wasn't trapped in his high chair, then he could crawl to the door and close it! Micah loves closing doors ... and then opening them, and closing them again ... and again ... and again ... you get the picture.
We topped of the night with some frozen yogurt and a photo op.
Saturday, June 7, 2008
Update from Orange County
We're all out in California this week, so I can attend Design Automation Conference again this year. Because DAC is in Anaheim, which is pretty close to Irvine, we're staying at Chateau Heis!
Because we're out of town, there probably won't be any blog posts until after we return; check back on June 16th! If you're obsessed with Micah, like Karina is, you might be rewarded by checking back before then!
Because we're out of town, there probably won't be any blog posts until after we return; check back on June 16th! If you're obsessed with Micah, like Karina is, you might be rewarded by checking back before then!
Wednesday, June 4, 2008
Memorial Day
We went to a Memorial Day party at a friend's house. Micah's friend Andrew was there, and Micah was happy to see him.
It's a lot of fun to watch babies interact, since they tend to do things to each other that they don't do to adults.
Then Micah spent some time working on his lock picking skills. He needs more practice, evidently.
Of course, there's always interesting things to look at in the grass. Micah has figured out that he can take his pacifier out to drink from a cup, but hasn't made the connection with eating things yet ... thankfully.
Micah has figured out clapping! What I haven't figured out is why he claps. I'm not convinced he does it for the same reason we do (to indicate that something is good). You can tell, even with his pacifier, that he isn't clapping right now because he's overjoyed.
It's a lot of fun to watch babies interact, since they tend to do things to each other that they don't do to adults.
Then Micah spent some time working on his lock picking skills. He needs more practice, evidently.
Of course, there's always interesting things to look at in the grass. Micah has figured out that he can take his pacifier out to drink from a cup, but hasn't made the connection with eating things yet ... thankfully.
Micah has figured out clapping! What I haven't figured out is why he claps. I'm not convinced he does it for the same reason we do (to indicate that something is good). You can tell, even with his pacifier, that he isn't clapping right now because he's overjoyed.
Monday, June 2, 2008
Gardening Part 1
I have recently discovered a love of gardening. It all started when I got completely sick of the forest of weeds growing in our front yard. We rent the second and third floor of a house owned by a really good friend so I asked him if I could do some landscaping. He said yes. I consulted a friend with a green thumb and she helped me pick hearty, low-maintenance perennials to plant in the front yard. Unfortunately, I didn't take a picture of the yard before I did all the work. Below are pictures of the front yard after I finished planting. The only things that were there originally are the four lilies, the azalea, and the ground cover on the hill. Everything else I planted!
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