Monday, July 19, 2010

80's throwback

a tribute to all you Chimney Lakes girls who read the blog...does this shirt look familiar?
Richard and I played in our 5th Wooden Open here in Denver - a wooden racket tennis tournament put on by some friends out here.  What a fun afternoon & evening!
We didn't make it quite as far as we did last year, but we had a great time and Brooks was such a trooper.  It was the hottest day in two years out here - 102 degrees! 
Other than wearing my tennis shirt from about 1988, the highlight of the night was Richard scaling and falling over a fence in the middle of a point to try to make an incredible return!  (and you say i'm the competitive one this this house!)

Monday, July 5, 2010

Summer Fun

This summer Brooks is really enjoying all his new favorite "sports."  He is getting so active and animated.
Basketball is still the #1 sport of choice.

Swimming is coming in a close second.  After 3 straight days at the pool last week Brooks likes to dunk under the water, "jump" off the side into my arms, and "swim" around kicking his legs while I hold him up.  After a little while in the big pool though, he likes to go back to the baby pool and just play with the toys.

"Golfing" - aka swinging clubs around like crazy in the backyard and hitting any ball that's available - is also a daily activity!  We are working on keeping the clubs on the ground, but i think we have a long way to go until he is ready for the course!
Yesterday, we went with some friends down to Garden of the Gods Park for a little bit of hiking and touring.  Richard was a trooper carrying Brooks on his back for 2 hours! 
Happy 4th Everyone!

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

For the fans

and by fans, i mean our parents. more walking video - back by popular demand

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Not Crawling to College

well folks, he finally did it! all it took was mom going out of town to get our little man to start walking. funny, that's what it took to get him to start crawling too!?! we are so excited for brooks - he is very nonchalant about it, but i think he can tell we are very excited about his new skills. in a week, you can all remind me that i was so eager for the walking to start! here is a glimpse - i hope the video isn't too big.

Friday, May 7, 2010

Remember the Alamo

and the other 4 spanish missions too!

Richard and I enjoyed a great three day trip to San Antonio and the Texas Hill Country while we were in Dallas last week.  This "babymoon" was a great getaway - our first in 15 months just the two of us.  I had never been to San Antonio and couldn't wait to see the Alamo!
In addition, I had heard about the "Mission Trail,"  a loop including 4 other Spanish missions that we thought would be fun to see.  http://www.nps.gov/saan/index.htm  It really was history in our backyard and felt like we were in another country.  We decided to rent bikes and to the mission trail this way - about a 16 mile loop.  It was awesome - one of the coolest things we have ever done on vacation (zip lining in Costa Rica might still beat it!).

From the National Park Service:
"The legacy and history of San Antonio and this region began with a simple ceremony when...
in 1718 Franciscans and Spanish representatives established the first mission. Within 13 years, five were located along the San Antonio River. The missions’ purpose? To acculturate and Christianize the native population and make them Spanish citizens. Today, visitors can retrace the footsteps of the mission Indians and friars. And, possibly, meet descendants of those first inhabitants.
The Alamo - Mission San Antonio de Valero
we went to the alamo twice - this time not on the bikes!
The six flags of Texas

Mission Concepcion

Mission San Jose - the "Queen of the Missions"

Mission San Juan

Mission Espada

In addition to our great bike ride, we also relaxed on the River Walk, ate Mexican food three times and drank a few yummy margs. 


Our trip continued with an evening in Fredericksburg, Texas - where we went on our honeymoon 4 years ago.  We walked the pretty main street, ate dinner and had an awesome breakfast at Rather Sweet - an adorable bakery.  On our way out of town, we stopped at Wildseed Farms to enjoy the wildflowers in bloom and pick up some seeds to try back home.
What a fun trip!  Thanks to mimi and grandad for spending 3 days with little brooks!

15 months

a little late, but since we haven't given a true brooks update in 3 months, better late than never.  we were in dallas last week, so this is not the "famous" chair, but it does show that brooks is not a baby anymore - he's a big boy!

At 15 months, Brooks...
...weighs 24lbs 3oz - 46%, is 32 inches tall - 79% and still has a big head!
...is still cruising and crawling incredibly fast - no walking yet.  we keep saying it's going to be anyday, but we've been saying that since january!
...sleeps about 12 hours at night (8 to 8) and is still taking two naps.  we figure the amount he sleeps is at least double what Richard sleeps on a daily basis.
...has been diagnosed with allergies to milk, eggs and nuts :(  we have been to a special hospital for skin allergy testing (National Jewish Hospital - the best in the nation)  this week he even did a 7 hour food challenge to test him with the milk, and after just 1 teaspoon he broke out in hives and we were done.  so, his diet is ever changing.
...still loves to eat! (despite the allergies)  he loves oatmeal, blueberry waffles, fruit, avacados, soy milk, soy yogurt, bread, all veggies, turkey dogs, chicken and especially animal crackers.
...has a few "words" (more like sounds that mean words and we understand)  they include, "dir" for Dirk, "duh" for Duck, and "ba - be" for Baby.  sometimes we even get a "mama" or "dada"
...loves to point to body parts when you ask him.  he knows Ears, Eyes, Nose, Hair, Head, Toes, Hands, Feet, Belly and cutest of all, Tongue (he sticks it out!)
...enjoys going to Gymboree, the church nursery and the playground.  He is showing a little bit of separation anxiety when we drop him off with someone but soon forgets and starts having fun.

...his favorite toys at the moment are his rocking "horse" (really a snail), reading books, trains and all the "Little People."   He is totally adorable when he stands in our front window and watches us in the front yard and smiles through the glass. other favorite things to do: play in the grass and dump out the dirt in mommy's flower pots.

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Spring is Springing

sort of...
we have had a few nice days in Denver these past few weeks (although it was hailing and 40 today) and we are enjoying every minute of sunshine after the long winter.


can't wait to plant flowers, bbq and enjoy warmer weather in the weeks to come