Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Easter eggs


Attempted to dye eggs again this year. We had less snafoos than last year. Wyatt smashed a couple eggs in the process. After dying his egg, Wyatt fell backwards in his chair and did a face plant.
Now we have some pretty festive eggs to look at!




Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Wyatt 17 months

Buddy you are getting to be so big and have opinions about most things. 
If you say no you mean it!
 You like doing things like Mommy and Daddy, helping shovel the sidewalk, playing in the sink, walking Yeti, throwing balls, collecting rocks.
Words you say well " No" "milk" "ball" "bye" "more" "bubbles" "yes" "yeti" "mama" "Dada" "cheese" "coocoo"= cookie
You like to try repeating words we say.
Taking you to the grocery store can be very hard, since you want to explore everywhere. 
However you are becoming more cooperative with having your diaper changed. 
You are fascinated by lotions, lipsticks and make-up. This month you covered yourself with both Grandma Judy's lip gloss and Mommy's mascara!
You are becoming more interactive at play time with other children. You love sorting things and putting them in a box then pulling them out. You love spending time with all your grandparents and time with Dada on the weekends when mama works. You kiss yeti goodnight every night before bed.




Thursday, December 6, 2012

Thankful

We had a nice relaxing Thanksgiving this year.  Since I had to work the weekend after Thanksgiving,  we decided to just stay put in Colorado.  
That morning I made a tasty breakfast quiche. It was a beautiful day so after breakfast we did some much needed yard cleanup. Then we headed to my in-law's house for Turkey dinner.

We had a wonderful feast with plenty of pumpkin pie that Wyatt stuffed his face full with.

In between dinner and football watching, we went for an evening walk through the cow pastures and open space fields. It was a beautiful sight as the sun set behind the mountains.
I am thankful for many things this year.
My beautiful and engaging son.
My sweet loving husband.
My wonderful family.
My great friends.
My house that keeps me warm.
My job that challenges me.
My health and the health of my loved ones.
My country that protects my freedom.
I derive support, encouragement, and inspiration from them all.



Monday, November 19, 2012

Oh Canada!

I went up to Vancouver, Canada last week for my sister's doctoral defense. My parents and I flew to Seattle and then we rented a car and drove to B.C.
My parents at Skagit River Brewery


Erich stayed behind to work and watch the little dude while I was gone. I considered getting Wyatt a passport and taking him with me. After consulting my sister Kristina,  I decided against bringing him. He couldn't be there during her actual defense and I wasn't comfortable having a stranger watch him.  Plus I felt after 14.5 months I deserved a little adult mommy time :)

We check-in to the Holiday Inn in Vancouver where we met my sister. 
 













 We walked only a couple blocks to this cute little family sushi place and had yummy sushi.  
My sister and Dad at dinner.

Ever since I was pregnant I've been craving sushi.  Boulder is known for great burgers not great sushi.  However, Vancouver has awesome sushi, so I was really looking forward to enjoying some during my trip and let me tell you it didn't disappoint!  We feasted ourselves and it was by far our cheapest meal there!
The next day we were up early and heading to campus with my sister.  The UBC campus is very beautiful, unfortunately I didn't get any great pictures of it.  We listened to her external
evaluator give a lecture in the morning and then we went to another building to set-up prior to her presentation.

Then at 12:30 she made her 30 minute presentation of her dissertation.  Afterward she had another hour and a half of fielding tough questions from the panel.  She answered all of them very thoroughly.  I always knew my sister was a smarty pants, but witnessing this life accomplishment reinforced all the reasons I've always looked up to my big sister!  The rest of the day was filled with drinks and laughter!




My sister and brother-in-law.





My sister and her two mentors/supervisors.

 On Saturday it was still raining so our plans to walk the sea wall had to be altered.  Instead we went out for Pho for lunch, drove by the ocean shore, and did some souvenir shopping.


My mom's first taste of bubble tea.




 Then that night we toasted some champagne to celebrate and had a wonderful dinner at the Keg steakhouse.   The next day we crossed the boarder and flew home from Seattle.  What a wonderful trip with the fam! 
I couldn't be prouder of sister
Kristina Uban Shepherd P.H.D. !





Thursday, November 1, 2012

Halloween

Halloween was a long time childhood favorite of mine. Over the years it has remained enjoyable, but has also been a source of frustration figuring out what to dress-up as that year.
Last year Wyatt was still very small. He only lasted minutes in his costume before he cried bloody murder for me to take it off. 

This year he mostly didn't mind his costume and lasted hours in it!  Erich and I took him trick-or-treating for the first time. We went just to three neighborhood houses to "show him off".  Earlier that afternoon Wy-guy (my nick name for Wyatt) and I went over to our friends Michelle and Maya's house for a costume party.  Seeing all the cutie kiddos in their outfits reminded me of all the creative fun that makes this day so unique. 

 I remember being out trick-or-treating around the age of 11 and being impressed by our ability to make this day happen. It impressed me that for one day a year we could "trust" strangers to give out candy to children. It can connect neighbors into interacting (which is on a growing decline as we get more virtually connected). We have lived in our neighborhood for 3 years and of the three houses we went to it was the first time ringing 2 of the 3 door bells!
Having a child really triggers memories that seemed long lost. 
Now that Halloween is back on my fave radar, I better start thinking of what to be next year!

p.s. My wonderful parents were at my house on Halloween and my Dad craved two pumpkins for us since I worked the weekend prior and didn't have time to do it!

Sneak Peak
I am currently out-of-town in Vancouver, Canada on my first away trip without the little guy!
Blog post to follow :)

Thursday, October 25, 2012

Fall Fun

My mother and I took Wyatt to the pumpkin patch the other day.  This is a local farm in our neighborhood that has a pumpkin patch each fall.
Munson Farm


We had a great time picking out pumpkins.

Then yesterday we had our first snow.  Wyatt, Yeti and I bundled up and headed out to the park across the street to play "snow ball" with Yeti. She loved chasing after snow ball and Wyatt had fun trying to walk in the snow with his new snow pants on.