Friday, February 24, 2006

Update for February

Oi.

Sometimes the responsibility of keeping a blog updated isn't so easy to meet... The last month has flown by, and (as unforgivable as this is) I haven't had much time to tell everyone what's been going on in our lives. Or even just in Oliver's life, which is all everyone cares about now, really. No pictures, sorry. I've been having trouble getting them to post lately. (If anyone knows of a good solution -- ahem, DAN -- please let me know where to look.)

O is doing great. He'll be 4 months (wow) in a couple of days. We went to get his immunizations on Wednesday, and he is 13 pounds and a bit, and 2' long. He's landing right in the same percentiles as he has been since birth, so his growth has been pretty normal... at least in that sense.

As many will know, he's been standing with some assistance since he was about 3 weeks old. Over the past couple of weeks, he's learned to stand on his own against his excer-saucer or a stool (with mom or dad waiting for the inevitable tip-over -- imagine balancing a baseball bat on the palm of your hand and you'll have a pretty good idea of his stability). About 2 weeks ago, I managed to help him actually walk down the hall, but then he promptly decided he didn't want to do that any more -- until this week. Yesterday I was helping him stand and play on the floor. All of a sudden, he swung his head around and saw a toy on the chair a few feet away. His feet started motoring, and he half-waddled his way to the chair. Once he got there, I was so impressed that I moved him back to the starting line and let him do it again... and again... and again. I can't imagine how frustrating it is to go through all that effort only to have to start over. Or can I...

We're thinking about starting him on solid food next week. He has a doctor's appointment coming up, so if everything is A-OK, then we can break into the rice cereal. "We" have already let him taste a few things, like jello and fruit juice, and he's been interested in what we're eating lately, so it's probably time.

In other news, we've started looking for a house. There's nothing much to say yet, except that the Edmonton real estate market is nutty. We've seen a 900 SF (yes, nine hundred square feet) bungalow for $180K (very nice place, but are they insane???? probably not, unfortunately). There's a lot out there, but anything in our price range that isn't a crack-house, between two other crack-houses, a front for a brothel, condemned,  or about to burn down (yes, we looked at a house that burned down a couple of days later) will probably have multiple bidders. Fun fun fun!

Saturday, January 21, 2006

Not all fun and games...

 

Some people think that O is always happy. Riiiiight.


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Oliver and Jake



Oliver turns 3 months old this week. He's been standing with assistance for a while, but now he's strong enough to stand with only the couch holding him up. He's still pretty unstable, but he has enough sense of balance stay up for a few moments!

Oliver Playing



What else can a proud father say?

Friday, January 06, 2006

Jasper in January


We just returned from a 2-night trip to Jasper. This picture is from the first bridge at Maligne Canyon. We were hoping to do the floor walk, but the river wasn't frozen over, so no such luck. Instead, we slipped around the first two bridges before deciding it wasn't safe for me to carry O all the way down and back, and then took off.

We went to Sunwapta Falls next, and, leave it to the mountains, drove through a blizzard, some rain, and a bit of sun to get there. Since fewer people go to Sunwapta in the winter, and there was lots of fresh snow, it was a bit easier to carry Oliver around for a bit, and we ate lunch there. Then back to the hotel for a rest... and then out for supper at a family-friendly sports bar to watch Canada kick some Russian ass!

This morning we just bummed around town for a bit, picked up some candy, and headed home.

Oliver did pretty good for his first mini-vacation! We can't wait for some summer camping, though. Posted by Picasa