Will tried his first Bison Burger at Bullshead Restaurant in West Portal on Saturday night (and no, he didn't have the fries!)!
Sunday, October 4, 2009
You Want Fries with That?
Will tried his first Bison Burger at Bullshead Restaurant in West Portal on Saturday night (and no, he didn't have the fries!)!
Saturday, September 26, 2009
Friday, September 25, 2009
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Two Steps Forward, One Step Back
This past month has been filled with exciting milestones for Will. While he's still a bit challenged in terms of crawling forward, he is an expert and moving backwards on all fours and manages to otherwise move around the room with surprising speed. He also figured out how to transition from crawling or being on his stomach back to a sitting position, and vice-versa. Midway through the transition, he shows off what appears to be a "side plank" move, where he faces sideways and holds his torso off the floor. Mom and Dad attempted this move while attending our first (and probably only) Pilates class a few weeks ago. Needless to say, Will is much better at it. He sometimes even holds his top arm up and open and closes his fingers with glee while showing off this move, the closest thing he'll get to saying "Nanny nanny boo boo!" for some time to come.
Clapping has also become a mainstay in Will's daytime and evening routine. Just about everything deserves a round of applause, if even just a few claps, if you ask Will. Waking up, falling asleep, looking around for his bottle, eating (before and after), a diaper change, general playtime, a ride in the car - you name it, it's worthy of some applause. It makes for a very positive day, what with all the complementary singing of If You're Happy and You Know It, Clap Your Hands!
Last but not least, he figured out how to pull himself up to standing on his crib rail a few nights ago. Dad had caught him making a practice run the night before, and he showed the real-deal to his nanny the next afternoon. So the crib mattress has been moved down to the lowest setting, and now resembles a toddler bed. Our little baby is growing up!
Along with these milestones forward comes some regression in the sleep department. Apparently babies have so much practicing to do that they frequently find themselves too excited to sleep, yet too tired to function like the happy babies they once were just a few weeks before (despite all the clapping). As for us, we have been reminded once again why sleep deprivation is a form of torture.
Compounding Will's challenges in the sleep department and his eagerness to practice his new skills is Major Cold #2. While it didn't get to pneumonia this time and he's on the mend, after a 1AM drive with Dad last night to finally get to sleep and crying for nearly three hours straight this morning, Mom decided that this qualified as an example of a change in "temperament" that pediatricians always tell parents to look for in their kids, in lieu of more clear-cut symptoms (in fact, when sick, Will is usually a remarkably happy baby). Of course, by the time we got to the doctor's office this morning, he was calm and smiling. Cherubic, really. The doctor was very nice about it and commented that a side effect of Will's cold medicine can be restlessness and crankiness, but I still felt like I was getting the "Yeah, lady, I know you said that your car is making a clicking noise, but I drove it for 20 miles and didn't hear a thing" look that you get at the mechanic shop, even though I explained that this was not the same child that I called in about an hour before. I think next time I'll just pretend to take him to the doctor and see what happens.
Mom will be posting photos of all the action soon, after she gets some sleep!
Clapping has also become a mainstay in Will's daytime and evening routine. Just about everything deserves a round of applause, if even just a few claps, if you ask Will. Waking up, falling asleep, looking around for his bottle, eating (before and after), a diaper change, general playtime, a ride in the car - you name it, it's worthy of some applause. It makes for a very positive day, what with all the complementary singing of If You're Happy and You Know It, Clap Your Hands!
Last but not least, he figured out how to pull himself up to standing on his crib rail a few nights ago. Dad had caught him making a practice run the night before, and he showed the real-deal to his nanny the next afternoon. So the crib mattress has been moved down to the lowest setting, and now resembles a toddler bed. Our little baby is growing up!
Along with these milestones forward comes some regression in the sleep department. Apparently babies have so much practicing to do that they frequently find themselves too excited to sleep, yet too tired to function like the happy babies they once were just a few weeks before (despite all the clapping). As for us, we have been reminded once again why sleep deprivation is a form of torture.
Compounding Will's challenges in the sleep department and his eagerness to practice his new skills is Major Cold #2. While it didn't get to pneumonia this time and he's on the mend, after a 1AM drive with Dad last night to finally get to sleep and crying for nearly three hours straight this morning, Mom decided that this qualified as an example of a change in "temperament" that pediatricians always tell parents to look for in their kids, in lieu of more clear-cut symptoms (in fact, when sick, Will is usually a remarkably happy baby). Of course, by the time we got to the doctor's office this morning, he was calm and smiling. Cherubic, really. The doctor was very nice about it and commented that a side effect of Will's cold medicine can be restlessness and crankiness, but I still felt like I was getting the "Yeah, lady, I know you said that your car is making a clicking noise, but I drove it for 20 miles and didn't hear a thing" look that you get at the mechanic shop, even though I explained that this was not the same child that I called in about an hour before. I think next time I'll just pretend to take him to the doctor and see what happens.
Mom will be posting photos of all the action soon, after she gets some sleep!
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Saturday, September 19, 2009
Sunday, September 13, 2009
In Memory of Great-Uncle Dean
Elizabeth's Great-Uncle Dean was an avid backpacker and hiker. Mom wore her Lower Trail t-shirt in his memory while in Carmel this weekend.September 9, 2009 -- T. Dean Lower, 91, Presbyterian Village at Hollidaysburg, formerly of 224 Ruskin Drive, Altoona, and 815 N. Juniata St., Hollidaysburg, died late Wednesday afternoon at the home after a brief illness. He was born in Williamsburg, son of Thaddeus A. and Anna G. (White) Lower. He was twice married, first to Jane Young, March 23, 1942, in Winchester, Va., and she died March 30, 1987. He then married Jane Patterson Kazmaier June 2, 1988, and she preceded him in death May 16, 2008... Mr. Lower was a 1935 graduate of Williamsburg High School. He graduated from Dickinson College and then Yale Law School in 1947 and was a member of Phi Beta Kappa. He was a U.S. Army Air Corps veteran of WWII. He was an attorney for 53 years without interruption, being admitted to the Pennsylvania Bar in July 1949 and retiring Jan. 31, 2002. Dean was instrumental in the development of the [Rails-to-Trails] Lower Trail and Lower Lookout, which were named in his memory. He was the first recipient of the Philanthropic Award given by the Central Pennsylvania Community Foundation.
Sunday, September 6, 2009
Man-Walk
Monday, August 31, 2009
Aunts All Around!
In August, Will got a full dose of aunts across generations, not to mention uncles and cousins. We enjoyed a wonderful visit with Aunt Linnie, who came all the way from India to see us! While she was here, we headed up to Santa Rosa to see Will's Great-Great Aunt Bobbie and also had dinner at GiGi's in North Beach with Uncle Kit, Aunt Heidy, Second Cousin Betsy (or is it cousin once removed? We decided to promote her to Aunt status!) and Betsy's boyfriend, Nathan.
Will is sitting up very well these days and considering crawling. We say "considering," because really what he is doing is figuring out creative ways to get to his toys without actually having to crawl. This includes rolling - this kid can roll fast! - as well as Mom's personal favorite, his ability to fold himself in half. In this technique, while seated with his legs in a V-shape in front of him, Will can bend so far forward that his belly touches the floor! You can achieve a remarkable reach radius when you're this flexible!
A few pictures from Aunt Linnie's visit and Will's reaching techniques are below:
Click here to view this album directly.
We also hopped on a plane to Tulsa, OK to visit the Misner side of the family. We were surprised to discover that Tulsa has many rolling hills, and enjoyed our tours of several neighborhoods, the parks and downtown. Will met Aunt Katie, who traveled to Tulsa from Maryland, for the first time, and also got to see Aunt Karissa, Uncle Matt and Mimi and Poppie. But the icing on the cake was that Will met his new cousins, Alex (7 months) and Lydia (2 1/2 months), for the first time!
Here is a photo of the proud grandparents with their adorable grandbabies:

Will picked up a few new things in Tulsa from his cousin Alex, including a penchant for saying Da-Da-Da-Da, much to Dad's delight (though it is somewhat indiscriminate). Not content with just one consonant, we now hear a medley of Ba-Ba-Ba-Bas, Fa-Fa-Fa-Fas, Ka-Ka-Ka-Kas and La-La-La-Las. Think Ba, Ba Ba, Ba Babara Ann...; Fa, la la la la, la la la la...; De doo doo, de da da da. Hmmm, perhaps we have a mix CD in the making! There are some Ma, ma, ma mas mixed in, but much to Mom's dismay, the Ma series is usually employed when he's getting a little sad! Looking at it in a positive light, perhaps he knows that Mom is always happy to give him a snuggle when he needs one.
It's especially cute when he makes these noises under his breath while concentrating on something else, and he often rehearses the full sequence in his crib when he wakes up in the morning.
A few pictures from our visit to Tulsa are below:
Click here to view this album directly.
Will is sitting up very well these days and considering crawling. We say "considering," because really what he is doing is figuring out creative ways to get to his toys without actually having to crawl. This includes rolling - this kid can roll fast! - as well as Mom's personal favorite, his ability to fold himself in half. In this technique, while seated with his legs in a V-shape in front of him, Will can bend so far forward that his belly touches the floor! You can achieve a remarkable reach radius when you're this flexible!
A few pictures from Aunt Linnie's visit and Will's reaching techniques are below:
Click here to view this album directly.
We also hopped on a plane to Tulsa, OK to visit the Misner side of the family. We were surprised to discover that Tulsa has many rolling hills, and enjoyed our tours of several neighborhoods, the parks and downtown. Will met Aunt Katie, who traveled to Tulsa from Maryland, for the first time, and also got to see Aunt Karissa, Uncle Matt and Mimi and Poppie. But the icing on the cake was that Will met his new cousins, Alex (7 months) and Lydia (2 1/2 months), for the first time!
Here is a photo of the proud grandparents with their adorable grandbabies:

Will picked up a few new things in Tulsa from his cousin Alex, including a penchant for saying Da-Da-Da-Da, much to Dad's delight (though it is somewhat indiscriminate). Not content with just one consonant, we now hear a medley of Ba-Ba-Ba-Bas, Fa-Fa-Fa-Fas, Ka-Ka-Ka-Kas and La-La-La-Las. Think Ba, Ba Ba, Ba Babara Ann...; Fa, la la la la, la la la la...; De doo doo, de da da da. Hmmm, perhaps we have a mix CD in the making! There are some Ma, ma, ma mas mixed in, but much to Mom's dismay, the Ma series is usually employed when he's getting a little sad! Looking at it in a positive light, perhaps he knows that Mom is always happy to give him a snuggle when he needs one.
It's especially cute when he makes these noises under his breath while concentrating on something else, and he often rehearses the full sequence in his crib when he wakes up in the morning.
A few pictures from our visit to Tulsa are below:
Click here to view this album directly.
Sunday, August 2, 2009
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