Archive for the ‘Family Life’ Category
Up to Date
Friday, October 5th, 2007Well, it’s been more than a month since we’ve posted an entry on here, but that doesn’t mean things haven’t been happening. We are starting to gear up pretty seriously for a move to the East Coast, so we can all be together as a family day-to-day. That will be nice. Right now we are looking at renting a place in New Jersey, somewhere around 40 minutes or so (by train) outside the city. We like living in a house, and want to keep things that way.
Meanwhile, Callum’s vocabulary has been exploding. (This morning’s new word: driveway.) I took him to be evaluated by a speech therapist and some developmental specialists, after the pediatrician said she thought his speech might be a little delayed. Since the original red flag, he’s really picked up steam. By the time the evaluation rolled around, they said he was doing really well. He passed all of the tests with flying colors — naming animals, matching up pairs, even threading blocks onto a string. I’m just delighted at how many more words he has, and how he’s able to string them together and express himself. That’s my boy…
We went to Colorado and visited my brother and his family (and my dad, who came up to meet us) earlier this month, and we have yet to get the pictures uploaded anywhere. It was a great trip through some really amazing scenery. It’s totally what you think of as the Wild West, with mesas, and cactus and all that.
Also, on a sad note, we said goodbye last week to my animal companion of many years. Our cat Nigel had been ill, and didn’t make it through surgery aimed to address his ailments. We miss him very much.
So, that’s our round up of the past month or so. The upcoming move, and preparations for it, are our biggest news and the most major thing keeping us busy. We’ll keep you updated!
at the lake
Tuesday, July 31st, 2007This is a shot from our vacation at Lake Tahoe.
Our New Webcam
Tuesday, July 17th, 2007New word
Friday, July 13th, 2007Callum’s new favorite word, that I foresee us hearing a lot of in coming months/years: “yuck” Ah, the joys….
Back
Tuesday, July 10th, 2007We are back, more or less intact, and starting back into a routine again. We’ve had an amazing time on vacation the past week or so, surrounded by family, and we’re sad to see it pass so quickly. Oh, well… Lots of tales to tell. We’ll be posting pictures as soon as they’re available.
UPDATE: Pix here
First day above ground
Friday, June 15th, 2007In my growing quest to find something that engages both Callum and me, I thought I found something ideal that combines mud, water, and learning: gardening. Unfortunately, I didn’t realize that it also takes more than a little bit of gentleness and precision. Well, at least the way I started trying to practice it.
We went out to Home Depot a few weeks ago, and picked up a few packets of seeds. Cantalope, basil, rosemary, carrots. All kind of fun things, I thought, and I’ve never been successful in growing anything from seed, so it’d be a challenge for me, as well.
I pulled out our little seedling box (last used here) and we started pouring water over it — Callum’s favorite part. Then, we got out the seeds and started pushing them into the soil. Callum did pretty well with that, though he wanted to keep pouring water and playing in it. I had to help him get some of the seeds under the surface, but he kept pushing and pushing, and they were soon subsumed.
We’ve been checking their progress every day and little green things started poking up a few days ago. (I only vaguely know what they are, because wrangling Callum prevented me from actually labeling anything — for him the little stick labels just made great handles to pull the soil pod out of the foam holder.) When I show Callum the new seedlings, he mostly seems interested in dousing them with more water (or milk), and wants to re-do the pushing-into-the-ground part of the process. “No!,” I say firmly, and put the plastic cover back on the bio-dome thing.
So, we’ll see if we actually get these things into the ground, and whether we produce anything worth crowing about, even if we do. All the same, it’s been fun. And there’s something about watching seed turn into plant that’s just so life-affirming. Still, I’m searching for more weekend activities for the boy and me. (Next up: martial arts!)
What Kids Get from Fathers - From the WSJ
Friday, June 15th, 2007Interesting bit covering research concerning kids’ relationships with their fathers.
Callum’s Latest and Greatest
Tuesday, June 12th, 2007Callum’s ability to say words is moving ahead at an astounding pace. Here are a few of the items in his vocabulary:
New ones:
- Spider
- Stop
- Go
- Canta (sing, in Spanish)
- Cat (he still mostly refers to cats as “meow”)
- Food (sounds like “bood”)
- Boo boo (American childish word for for “injury”)
Longstanding parts of the vocab:
- Ga-ga (for anything to drink - originates from “agua,” Spanish for water)
- Car
- Dog
- Ball
- Bath
- Choo Choo
- Mama and Dada
- Bear
- Backpack
- Bike
- Boots
Hello world!
Thursday, May 24th, 2007I’ve just switched our blog over to a new platform, so you may notice some weirdness in the next few days/weeks. Hopefully the design will turn out nice in the end, but it’ll probably take me a while to get it all together.

