Saturday, August 8, 2009

Cora at One

Dear little Cora,
What a year it has been getting to know you and watching you grow. You've come such a long way from those initial days that you spent tucked inside the Moby, snuggled with mom, oblivious to all the activity around you. You've always liked being held and cuddled, but these days you're starting to become more interested in exploring on your own. Champion crawler, you can move like nobody's business and have a bit more daring than your older brother did. Now that you're starting to walk, you still fall a lot but that doesn't seem to bother you too much: walk a few steps, fall, look around, get up again and keep going! When you do cry, however, it's hard not to notice, with those giant crocodile tears that plop down your cheeks.
For the most part, you are happy and smiling. You love looking at people and greeting them with your babbles and waves everywhere you go. If you're upset, it's almost always because you are hungry or tired or not feeling well. Otherwise, you are good to go! At home, you love to explore everything and do such a nice job of playing on your own, talking to yourself the whole time. Sometimes Larson gets a little defensive when you're interested in his things, but most of the time he can be coaxed to share with his "dear little lady," as he sometimes calls you.


We're so happy that you've joined our little family and it feels bittersweet that this first year has come to a close. We can't wait to continue to watch you grow and change and will cherish the memories of your first days & months always. We love you!

Sunday, August 2, 2009

Cousins

We've discovered that having cousins around is pretty cool. You can feel the energy level rise a few notches when these two get together. Drilling, playing ball, running around outside, driving trucks, you get the idea. Yay for cousins!

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

The family goes to summer camp!

Every July some of the patients I take care of get to go to summer camp in the San Juans. Because they have some special needs, we send a few docs and some nurses to help out. It's a rough job hanging out in the San Juans for a few days, but someone's got to do it! This year I went and got to bring the whole family along as well.
The above are photos of Larson and Cora hanging out while we waited in the ferry line. For those unfamiliar with the ferry system in Washington, it's a pretty efficient and indispensible mode of transport around here, but on weekends and busy summer days, can involve a long wait in the "parking lot" that is otherwise known as the ferry line. Most people get out of their cars and hang out. We ate some snacks and enjoyed the sunshine and scenery!
Family pictures on the windy ferry deck.
The kids enjoyed playing on the beach, and we had great weather the whole time we were there.


Cora dipping her feet in the very cold water:
How's this for a view right outside the dining hall?
Cora enjoying one of her morning runs with dad:

Not one, but two jellyfish were spotted on this trip out in a rowboat with Larson, Brett, one of the other docs and her daughter!

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Summer swimming

Cora's introduction to the wading pool! Her poor little knees got a little abraded from crawling on the cement, but it didn't seem to bother her in the least. Have I ever mentioned that we live in a very eco-conscious city? This carries over into summer fun, with lots of neighborhood wading pools scattered around to discourage people from wasting water on their own personal pools. It's more of a hike to get there than stepping outside your front (or back) door, but the water is actually treated and we think it's more fun with lots of other kids around, anyway!

Saturday, July 11, 2009

Riding the Thomas Train

A Day out with Thomas came to our town this summer. For the uninitiated, it's basically a train ride with a giant Thomas engine in the front (that I'm pretty sure is just for show, but it's a cute idea) plus a bunch of other activities for kids around the train depot. I'm not typically a big fan of these commercial-ly types of events for kids, but Larson is pretty into Thomas so we decided to give it a go. Things started out pretty well, with Larson excited to pose for the following shot with Sir Topham Hat...
And the train ride itself was a lot of fun and took us through some beautiful mountain scenery:
After that was when things started to go downhill. I don't know about the rest of you parents out there, but when our kids get hungry or tired, things can deteriorate pretty quickly. We held off lunch a little too long - oops! Overall it was a pretty fun day, but I can't handle too much manufactured fun at a time. Going for a walk, playing in the yard or park - so much less stressful (and there's no gift shop!).
I get an email once a week from a local parenting magazine with weekend "activities" in our area for families. I used to want to go to *everything*, but now I know better. Thomas, Bob the Builder, Santa, fairs, festivals, etc...I think enjoying them in moderation is going to be the order of the day.
I love this picture of Cora peering over the top of the school bus seat on our ride back to the parking lot.
"Goodbye, Thomas...Goodbye engineer!" (maybe next year we'll bring more snacks...)

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Visit from Nana & Bompa

July brought a wee bit of extra call for me, so to keep Brett's sanity for the 7 day stretch, Nana and Bompa paid us a visit to help out. We had great weather and both Larson and Cora enjoyed all the extra attention. The boys headed to the beach on a beautiful day for exploration and cooling off. I just love how kids are all programmed to do the same things at the beach: filling up buckets with water...
...and digging holes in which to pour it! Never gets old.

The best find of the day was a jellyfish floating in the water just offshore. Is it just me, or does it look a bit like a fried egg? Good thing no one got too close.
Larson and Bompa heading home...I think this was after the Amtrak train went by, another bonus to our favorite local beach.
Summer means birthdays in my family: it starts with dad in early July, then my sister later in the month and now August means three birthdays: my Aunt Phyllis, Cora and me. We decided to bake Bompa a cake on one of his last nights here. Larson was more than happy to oblige in the "clean up."
He also decorated the top of the cake. I think those are valentine's sprinkles, but who cares? :)
On the last day we decided to *try* to take some family photos. Of course, this was pretty much exactly the time of day when the weather decided to be really windy. And per usual, there is at least one person in almost every photo who is not looking at the camera, but here is the best of the bunch. I just tell myself that these are more "candid" shots that allow everyone's personality to show. Trying to get the perfect shot is next to impossible! (well, my sister could probably do it, but she's not around 24/7 just for Buchholz family photo-documentation!)



Very shortly after this visit, my dad became pretty sick and needed to be hospitalized and have surgery. He's now recovering at home, for which we are all so grateful. Even though I was working for the majority of the visit, we had such a great time and are so thankful that Nana and Bompa came to stay for the week before this "curveball" came our way. We love you both so very much!

Saturday, July 4, 2009

Big News!

The last time my sister and I lived in the same town/city was the same year that this movie came out:Melrose Place was on the air, Ace of Base and Soul Asylum were on the radio and there was (gasp!) no internet or email. That was 16 years ago! Now we've recently learned that the Pacyna family is moving to Seattle and we couldn't be more excited!
Welcome to the Pacific NW, guys! Can't wait to share some salmon, blackberries, hikes, re-usable grocery bags, biking, rainboots and great times with you!!!!!