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Friday, September 20, 2013

Six Months Old!

On 9/1, Gabriel turned six months old.  He marked the occasion by getting two teeth!  (Actually, that happened a couple of weeks earlier.)

Grandma Christie was visiting.  We had a big day.  First, Gabey had his first solid food.  Guess what it was?   You'll never guess.   (I can't get the video to upload....)

It was poi, a Hawaiin food - taro root.  I told him he's probably the only baby in Minnesota to have this as his first food.  He seemed very appreciative.  (:  His godmother invited us over for Hawaiin food the night before.  The poi is the purple stuff.



Her father was visiting and had brought poi with him from Hawaii.  I don't think there's anywhere in Minnesota you can buy it.

Here's an avocado video instead.



Next, we went swimming at a local lake.  Our friends lent us their awesome infant floatation device.

First, swing photos.




Gabriel wasn't too sure at first, but eventually he became so content that he focused entirely on trying to chew on the blue plastic things.













He's so funny.

It's amazing to me that six months have already passed.

He's showing us just how active he can be - a few days after the six month day, he started army crawling much faster, and he keeps trying to do a real crawl.



I've been around about 20 babies his age recently, and he is definitely the most active!!!  We are going to have our hands full for sure.

A few other recent photos.

At the University of St. Thomas community garden.



At the Nativity Parish Fair last weekend.  Very dangerous.  But Tim seems to enjoy being eaten by a T-Rex.

Sunday, August 4, 2013

The Difference Between Mommies and Daddies

Our bedtime routine includes Tim or I walking Gabriel through the house to say "Goodnight" to things.

When I do this, it sounds like this...

"Goodnight outside.  Goodnight birdies.  Goodnight bunny rabbits.  Goodnight squirrels.  See you tomorrow."

"Goodnight sun room."

"Goodnight living room."

"Goodnight bathroom."

Etc.

When Tim does the goodnight rounds, it sounds like this...

"Goodnight outside with all your mosquitoes."

"Goodnight annoying toy."

"Goodnight stuffed animals.  Have a good night in your inanimate way."

"Goodnight stinky room."

"Goodnight thing that I pooped on."

Etc.

Monday, July 29, 2013

Back in Seattle Again

We recently returned from a trip to Seattle, which included a car trip to Portland, Oregon.  My immediate family are in Seattle, and Tim's are in Portland and two other towns between Seattle and Portland.

This was Gabriel's first airplane trip!  I was nervous about it, but he did quite well.  Evidence:



Upon arrival, we were really struck by the beauty of the plant life in Seattle.  In comparison, it seems like St. Paul has about 5 varieties of plants, and that's not much of an exaggeration.  Grass.  Oak trees. Example:



Seattle, in contrast, looked gorgeous and bursting with life!  My parents have put a lot of work into their yard over the years, and it sure shows.  Here's a picture of one of their clematis:


Here, in contrast, is the one clematis we have seen in St. Paul.



We had a dinner gathering with some friends.




No bugs!  That was also amazing.

The car trip to Portland was harder than the plane ride, for some reason.  Gabriel just didn't sleep much in the car.

We stopped by to see Dziadziu (Polish Grandpa) in Olympia.


In Portland, Aunt Karolina and Uncle Eric also have a beautiful backyard.  It leads right into a big park.  It was really cool to think about how much fun Gabriel will have visiting them as he grows up.





That's the best picture I got of Thor and Alex...not sure what's going on there.  (:  Gabey really enjoyed his boy cousins!  They were very sweet with him.  They've had a lot of practice, thanks to their 2-year-old brother.

The boys...


The boys playing with Legos, Scout included.  (Gabey is in bed.)


"Tick Tock"



A progression of photos entitled, "Reading with Daddy."

Ahh...this is so...

relax...

Oops!

We lucked out and got lots of hand-me-downs from Karolina.  Here is Gabriel sporting one of these items.


Tim, Thor and Alex had a sleep-out one night and had a blast.  Alex went in his tent and fell asleep, while Tim and Thor looked at stars and told stories.  They could choose "Interesting," "Scientific" or "Scary."

Gabey getting in on the fun the next morning.  (It was very warm outside.)



On the way back to Seattle, we stopped at Babcia's (Polish Grandma's) house.  We unfortunately didn't get a picture of her and Gabey.  But here's a photo of the awesome fruit plate she made.  We had a delicious lamb dinner and my parents came.  Gabey and I napped after the meal, while Tim collapsed on the couch and napped through the other people talking.  Weird - are we tired or something?


Back to Seattle, and Tim had to return to Minnesota to get back to work.  I sure don't like being apart, but I gave the rest of the vacation a good effort.  Gabriel also seemed extra fussy during that time, and got happier once we were reunited with Daddy.

More pictures of Isabelle and Gabriel.

Yay!  Baby Cousin is here!

Hmm....

We're Cute!

We're Matching
Isabelle liked her cousin!  Although after a couple of days, she did start to feel like Uncle Tim and Aunt Jen were paying a whole lot of attention to this little guy....I tried to make a point of spending more time with her.  She also stole his giraffe and my parents still can't find it.

She took us to the park near my parents' house and showed us all the new playground features there.  A highlight was putting Gabey in a baby swing for the first time.  He loved it!





Isabelle did such a nice job of pushing Gabey ever-so-gently.



Going to our home church, Blessed Sacrament, was very emotional for me.



So many people there know us and knew we were trying for a long time to conceive, and have prayed for us.  It was amazing to show Gabriel to all of them, especially to our pastor, Fr. Daniel.

One last Seattle photo:  Gabey with Uncle Joe.



Home again - the flight home was hard - I was by myself.  Maybe it's because Gabriel was screaming as we waited to get on the airplane -- (anyone else notice how they hurry to get you through the gate, then you just stand and wait in the tube thing?) -- but the flight attendants were so helpful.  They offered to carry things for me, and got us a better seat!  I had an open seat next to me and more leg room.  The person next to us was a lovely young woman returning from a year of mission work in China.  We enjoyed talking.  Gabey fussed for one hour and slept for two - not bad.

Tim met us at the airport with flowers, which are evident in this picture.


Tim thinks this next photo looks like the classic painting of an old man praying before his meal.


I can't believe how much Gabriel changed during our trip, and even in the time we were away from Tim.  During those five days, he started rolling and scooting more easily and also started grabbing his feet for the first time.  Now he's rolling like a maniac!

--THE END--

P.S.  Some of the Seattle photos were taken by our dear friend Janelle, who has a lovely website displaying her photography, jewelry and medieval rosaries:  http://www.bighinatti.com/

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Cuteness

Here are some more recent photos of Gabriel.



He likes to sit in his Bumbo and show off his cheeks...


..and grab things.





A couple of weeks ago we went to a get-together with the moms and babies from my New Moms class, and the dads this time.  The babies have grown:


The moms look great:


The dads are good sports.


Who's that handsome Slavic-looking one?  Oh!  Right.



Those cheeks are so cute....it's dangerous.