Monday, July 05, 2010

Excursion to Beacon Rock

I hope you had a great 4th-of-July-weekend! We sure did... pictures of our 4th will follow in a few days. :o)

It was so warm lately that my Dad decided it was time to set up my wading pool on our back deck. The water was still pretty cold, but that sure didn't stop me from having fun! My original plan was to stay standing, and only get my legs wet... as it turned out it didn't take long until I accidently got ALL of me wet.

Hmmm, the pool got smaller since last year... but it is still plenty of fun to play in!

(check out my sixpack abs...)

I did my "strong man" pose just for my Momma.

Dad had Monday off, so we decided to go on a little outing together with Grandpa Bradley. Orinigally we wanted to go see Mt St Helens, but the cloud cover was too low, and the drive is fairly long (2hrs) so we decided to go somewhere closer. We ended up driving along the US14 to Beacon Rock, which is about 45mins from our house.

There is one particularly beautiful view that my Momma asked Dad to pull over for so she could take some pictures. She also attempted to take pictures of Dad and me, but we were more interested in making goofy faces.

Hey! No fair! You accidently cut me out of the picture!

Hmmm... we're all making a weird face, but at least we are all IN this pic...

This is my Momma's new screen background on her laptop. It really was very pretty - and Momma even let me take a few pictures.

This is Beacon Rock. If Momma's belly wasn't so big we would have hiked up the many many stairs to the top. Maybe next year we can climb up. We did have a very nice picnic though!

Look at how long those giant basalt pillars are!

I got to fish for a little while from the dock. It was fun, but there were too many mosquitos for us to stay very long.

...checking to see if I caught anything...

Holden and I are the two 4-year-olds my Momma knows who can actually cast 30-50ft out... with good form! (Grampa G, you would be proud of me!)

...checking my tackle...

Ok, looks like it's time to go!

Bye, bye Beacon Rock, we had fun!

Thursday, July 01, 2010

4-year-check-up!

In the last blog post I mentioned that I got a bike for my 4th birthday. Here are some pictures from the very beginning of learning to ride it. At first Dad had to hold onto the handlebars while I got used to using the pedals. He also had to remind me to look in front, rather than down at my feet. By the end of practising he just had to lightly hold onto the back of the seat, and I could go pretty fast!

Pedaling is very different from pushing myself on my Laufrad ('walking bike')... it's hard work, and harder to get started!

...taking a short break.

Getting ready...

...taking a short break to make sure the area is safe! (This is my soldier-prone-position). Then back to practising! My Momma got cold and annoyed at the mosquitos, so she headed home... more pictures of me riding my bike FASTER and with less support to follow soon!

On Monday I had my 4-year-old check-up at the doctor's office.

I am growing to be a big, big boy: I'm 43 inches (109cm) tall and I weigh 45lbs (20.5kg)... which is in the 95%ile for a 4-year-old... this means that I am the same size as 50% of 6-year-olds!

The doc said that everything else looks great, and that my Momma and Dad can be very proud of how well my mind and my motor skills are developing.

After the check-up I had to get my 4-year-old immunizations. Those were NOT fun: 5 different shots with a combination of a total of 9 different vaccines. I was VERY brave though: I didn't cry at all, I just said "Ow! OW! Hey! That really hurt!" The nurse said she had never seen such a brave 4-year-old. My arm was pretty sore for a few days afterwards, especially where I got the tetanus shot.

I have discovered a new fun pass-time: writing stuff! I've been able to recognize letters for a long time now, and can sound out words up to 5 letters long, and know how to spell a few words. For Fathers' Day I decided that I wanted to WRITE Dad a card... so I did! I wrote these words without anyone guiding my hand - all by myself.




Sunday, June 27, 2010

Happy 4th Birthday to Mark!

This weekend was my birthday-weekend! On June 25th I turned 4 years old! We celebrated as a family (including Grandpa Bradley and Great-Grandma-Nana) on Friday evening with a (home-made) hamburger and fries dinner. On Saturday I got to invite a few of my friends, and we had a Knight-themed party.

How old am I?

Since my Momma baked a big castle cake for my knight-party the next day, we had pound cake cupcakes with fresh strawberries and whipped cream after my Birthday dinner on Friday.

It was fun to open my presents! I was especially excited about all the tank-related toys I got... I have a whole basket full of tanks and Army-guys now that fought a fierce war against the toy dinosaurs later in the evening.

Hmmm. Momma and Dad told me to wait outside of the garage for my final birthday present.

...a big-boy-bike! I'm outgrowing my 'walking-bike' (Laufrad), and thanks to all the balancing-practise I've had on it, should be able to learn to ride my big bike super-quickly. One of my big friends outgrew this bike, and my Dad put new handle grips on it and fixed it up so it is nice for me. I also got a new helmet to help keep my noggin safe when (not if, WHEN) I fall. :o)

As mentioned above, my birthday party on Saturday had a 'knights in shining armor'-theme. My Momma made me this costume out of 2 aluminum serving platters for the breast plate and a silver windshield-sun-shade she sewed into the helmet, arm guards and leg guards.

The cake was tricky - I wanted a castle-cake! My Momma doesn't bake very often, and wasn't super impressed by the end-result... but I loved it, of course. :o) Complete with sharks swimming in the mote, and gummybear soldiers. Oh, and cannons, of course.

Sir Mark and Sir Dad awaiting their guests in Castle Bradley. (...note the bare feet...)

Sir Ezra and Lady Tori...

Sir Holden...

Sir William with his noble steed...

Lady Keatt (and little Sir Wesley came too, but didn't want his picture taken)...

We had lots of fun playing games, eating a finger-food lunch, followed by cake, opening presents, dancing to some music, and popping a bunch of bubble wrap by jumping on it!

I would say this birthday was a success!

Saturday, June 12, 2010

Playing catch-up

We have been busy with house guests, my Momma's book illustration project, play dates and various other things, so making blog posts didn't make the to-do-list.
Here are a few pictures from the past weeks:

It looks like I might have gotten my Momma's drawing-gene... I love drawing tanks, cars, volcanos, and potato-people.
...guess which gene I got from Dad!

Last week our kitty proved (for the first time in 10 years!) that he is indeed a cat. We are not sure how this mouse got into our house (from the garden while people were going in and out? through the garage?), but Merlin caught this mouse a few days ago and left it as a gift for Mark in his room. Yuck!

My Momma had to get creative to keep Holden and me busy the past 3 weeks - it was raining so hard non-stop that going to the park or even on rain walks was out of the question most days. We did go on walks outside if it wasn't raining TOO hard, but it was POURING most of the time.

I'm glad Holden was here, it's easier not to get bored when you have a friend around.

One of our rainy-day activities was to make butter. My Momma gave each of us a small bottle filled with heavy cream, then turned on some music and told us to jump around and shake the bottles with all our might. After a long time it turned into butter. We drank the buttermilk, and very proudly ate our home-made butter on toast with some yummy jam.

Today the sun finally came out, and we went to the playground together. Pushing the swing hurts my Momma's back, so whenever Dad comes with us the first thing I ask to do is be pushed. I am learning to pump my legs to swing myself, but it still much more fun to have the help of a big person....

Sliding is fun, although this one is kind of small.

To mix it up a little...

I walk up and down.

I'm getting pretty good at climbing and balancing on the sea monster jungle gym. It used to scare me because the top is higher than Dad's head, and the bar you have to balance on is at my Momma's shoulder height.

I can do it all by myself now, and can even get from one part to another, which is tricky because you have to reach and let go for a moment.

At the end I sit on the bar of my pet sea monster.

Ok, Momma, enough with the camera!

My Momma's Belly!

My Momma's belly is growing, and my little brother is doing well! In +/- 11 weeks we get to finally meet the little guy.
A couple of weeks ago my Momma's friend Kim took some pictures of my Momma. Here are a few for you to look at: