Thursday, October 21, 2010

Luke's First (1/2) Camping Trip

Since the ten-day vacation to Louisiana went so well, the following weekend we decided - hey let's take Luke camping!  BAD idea.  The plan was to camp for two nights with two other families.  We were going to a family-friendly campground where we've been previously.  The weather forecast was predicting perfect camping weather and the other two families were bringing most of the food... we thought we had it made! 

Our campsite - weekend home in the woods
Angela enjoys a treat in front of the campfire
We've got the camping routine well rehearsed and everything started fine Friday afternoon.  Three families, three tents all set up in a nice semi-private shaded area along a gently flowing river.  All of the kids were playing and having fun.  Luke was his normal happy self.  He couldn't keep his regular nap schedule on Friday, but he did have a long snooze in the car ride to the campground.

Four girls headed to the creek
Splish, splash
Four friends posing in the creek
Sassy poses
The kids retreated to the tents to fall sleep at about 8:00 p.m.  The adults chatted around the campfire for awhile longer.  Luke was sleeping in Angela's arms.  Eventually the adults got tired too and each family said "goodnight" and zipped up the tents.

Inside our tent we started to get Luke ready for bed (this is not an easy task in the dark with only flashlights).  While changing  his diaper Luke "sprayed" us several times (making a wet mess on himself, sleeping bags, etc.).

Maddie and Mom
Mom and Luke
Luke and Dad catch some zzzzzs in the hammock
After getting Luke ready for bed we fed him and put him down to sleep.  For some reason, he didn't fall asleep like he normally does... he was squirmy and restless with lots of "talking."  Maddie slept through most of the commotion and our fellow campers say they didn't hear Luke (much).  Luke eventually fell asleep, but awoke again in the middle of the night (as he usually does) for a diaper change and feeding.  Once again he was not his normal self.  There were several diaper changes (he had an upset tummy so lots of pooping!) with lots of restless squirming and babbling.  Falling asleep again took a long time - for Luke and Mom and Dad.

Dad carefully crosses the creek with Luke in the baby backpack
They made it safely to the other side of the creek - Luke wonders how they'll get back across
Morning finally came.  Dad decided that he and Luke would spend the second night in the local hotel leaving Mom and Maddie at the campground with our friends.  This was a great decision! Both Luke and Dad slept very well in the hotel, and the campers left behind slept better the second night too.

Three friends
Dance party at the campsite!
Kids examining a bug near the campsite

Despite Luke's apparent dislike of camping, we had fun!  Maddie loves camping with friends and all of the other kids (3 girls, 1 boy) had a great time.  The highlight of the weekend for Maddie was catching her first fish!  Actually she caught two!  The second one wiggled off the hook and fell into the water as we were posing for a picture.  The first was about 4 inches long... the second one was about 6 inches long (or course like all good fishing tales, when Maddie tells the story they're much bigger).

Dad and girls find a perfect fishing spot
Dad baits the hook as Maddie looks on
Success! Maddie hooks her first fish!
It's not a record breaker, but Maddie is thoroughly impressed (and excited)
We've decided that Luke is probably still too young for camping now. We'll try again when he's a little older (and sleeping through the night regularly).  We don't regret trying...we had fun and Maddie is looking forward to holding this over Luke's head when he's older.

Mom gets a big smile from Luke
Family photo in front of our home for two nights (well, one night for Dad and Luke)


Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Tour of Louisiana (via Dallas TX)

We recently completed a ten-day vacation to Louisiana (starting in Dallas, TX) which was very busy, but very fun.  As usual, we came home with lots of memories, photos and videos. It had been five years since our last visit to LA so we were excited for another visit. What made this trip most memorable was that it was the first vacation with Luke!

Starting our vacation in Dallas - Day 1

We started the vacation by flying into Dallas, TX to visit some of Angela's college friends.  Less than 24 hours later we were making the three-hour trip to Bossier, LA where Grandma (Angela's mother) lives. 

Dallas friends love Baby Luke!
Luke is loved - and held - by many along the way
Maddie meets new friends in Dallas
Grandma rolled out the red carpet for our visit and arranged an itinerary full of fun and interesting activities.  Highlights of the visit included a private boat tour of the Red River (Maddie helped drive the boat!), a day at the children's science museum in Shreveport, and visiting Angela's undergraduate college for a walk down memory lane (literally).

Maddie rides demonstration exhibit at the Science Museum in Shreveport
Maddie and Dad make paper airplanes at the Science Museum
Luke and Mom enjoying the Science Museum
Maddie leaves her head on a table at the Science Museum... she later came back to pick it up!
Maddie enjoys a tire swing on Centenary campus in Shreveport
Relaxing at Angela's old campus
Captain Maddie navigates the tour boat down the Red River in Shreveport
Luke and Dad waiting for the river cruise to pull away from the dock
Luke is so excited for the cruise... he can't control his drool!
Luke's excitement soon wears off as he sleeps during the river tour while Dad provides a comfy hold
After a three-day visit with Grandma, we drove south to the Lafayette, LA area.  Along the way we stopped at "Gators and Friends" animal park to see some alligators (of course) and other exotic animals.  This stop provided the funniest moment of the entire vacation when a llama spit in Angela's face.  Hilarious... but not for Angela as it was happening.  She laughs about it now and you can too (see the video clip).
 

Maddie feeds some goats
Grandma can't get enough of Baby Luke
Bubble mouth looks directly into the camera
We stayed in the Lafayette area for one day and two nights.  There was a large family gathering in our honor that gave everyone a chance to visit with us and meet baby Luke (he was really the star of the party).

Maddie meets a second cousin in Lafayette
Maddie views the mighty Mississippi River in New Orleans
Our last four days were spent in New Orleans where we stayed on the 19th floor of the Westin hotel overlooking the Mississippi River.  Activities included a swamp tour and visits to the zoo, aquarium and insectarium (where Maddie touched a Madagascar hissing cockroach and Tom ate cricket cookies).  

A frightening giant ant in the underground exhibit at the Insectarium

Fearless (and not easily grossed out): Maddie touches a Madagascar Hissing Cockroach
A long day at the Insectarium puts Luke to sleep
Posing by fountain at Audubon Zoo (New Orleans)
Maddie meets her cousin Taylor at the Audubon Zoo
Maddie and Taylor discover they both like playing in the water
Angela with family - taking a break to feed Luke at the zoo
Horsing around at the sea horse exhibit - Audubon Aquarium New Orleans
A seal and starfish that look just like Angela and Maddie
Tasty family poses with giant shark jaws
Maddie holds baby alligator "Elvis" during the swamp tour
One of many alligators we saw during the swamp tour - is this Elvis' mother?
We spent a little time to taking in the New Orleans culture with a visit to Cafe du Monde for beignets and a walk around Jackson Square.  We also visited with more family and another of Angela's friends who lives in New Orleans.
 
In front of Jackson Square in the French Quarter (Luke was snoozing in stroller)
Maddie relaxes with Luke in the hotel before we start a busy day
Last morning in the hotel room before checking out.. we had fun!
As you can tell, we packed a lot into this trip. Maddie was her typical self - easy going, flexible, full of wonder and joy and easy to travel with.  We didn't know what to expect from Luke, but he did very well overall and exceeded our expectations despite the fact that we didn't maintain a very "baby friendly" schedule (naps and down time were not very common).  Not to mention sleeping in four different locations during the ten-day trip can be difficult for anyone - baby or adult.  Everywhere we went Luke charmed people.  In fact, one day two different strangers commented that he was a "perfect little baby" (we couldn't agree more!).  Luke even did well on our return trip when we encountered air travel delays, lost pacifiers (oh my) and a very late arrival home.  We survived traveling with a 3 1/2 month old so we figure we can survive anything!  Up next... Luke's first camping trip... stay tuned!


Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Baby Luke Turns 2 Months Old

Wow... has it been two months already?!  Actually it's been 9+ weeks since Luke was born and as you can imagine the changes from week-to-week are significant.  Obviously he has been eating well as can be seen by his growing body (and cute chunky little cheeks!).  Most of his 0-3 clothes are already too small - or very tight.  The pediatrician says that most babies double their birth weight in 4-6 months... Luke has nearly done it already (see Fun Luke Facts at the bottom of this post).

Luke enjoying  his "bouncy" chair with vibrations, lights, sounds and dangling toys
The second month has included new milestones and a greater awareness of the world around him.  Luke now follows objects/sounds with his eyes and turns his head to observe things that catch his attention.  He has more interest in toys and stimuli that are nearby.  He has also started to give "social" smiles that are in response to something he sees or hears (not just from gas as happened a few times in the first month!).  We've also heard a few laughs from the little guy but we're not always sure what's so funny.

A favorite early evening activity for Luke and Mom - snoozing in loving arms
Big sister Maddie continues to thrive in and enjoy her new big sister role (hierarchy) in the family.  She's learning lots about babies and frequently wonders: "Did I do that when I was a baby?".  She particularly enjoys Luke's bath time... and no longer is worried about "what if he pees in the water?".

Maddie delays her own bath by making sure Baby Luke is squeaky clean!
Each month we're reading about baby's developmental milestones so Maddie understands how Luke is growing and why Luke (and all babies) do certain "baby things".  There is definitely a special connection between Maddie and Luke that is quite different from the parental bond Luke shares with Tom and Angela. 

Luke "relaxes" with Maddie as she plays a video game before the Home Depot kid's workshop
Maybe it's the tone or pitch of Maddie's voice, maybe it's because Maddie is "little" too, or maybe Luke just knows (feels) that Maddie is destined to become his first, and best, lifelong friend!  Maddie can almost always quiet a fussy moment by just soothing Luke with words (Dad runs for the pacifier!) and Luke saves his biggest and best smiles for Maddie.  As parents, witnessing this interaction is so rewarding and never ceases to stir emotions in Angela and Tom.

Luke enjoying the musical flashing star on his activity mat
Luke showing Dad the musical flashing star - "isn't it cool, Dad?"

Fun Luke facts at 2 months old...
Favorite food: Formula (5 oz per feeding - sometimes more!)
Favorite pastimes: Eating, Stroller walks, Laying on Activity Mat
Least favorite activities: Diaper changes, Putting on PJs, Tummy Time
Favorite Book: Five Little Ladybugs
Longest continuous sleep: 7 hours
Weight: 13 lbs, 15.5 ounces

Monday, September 6, 2010

Labor Day Weekend

A busy fun filled Labor Day weekend is in the books.  Lots of progress was made in completing the last few big things to get Luke's new room finished and to move the toy room into the new toy/guest room.  Final touches are still needed in both rooms, but the bulk of the work is done.  Phew!

Between all the errands and work, we still made time to have some fun.  Friday night we went to see the movie Nanny McPhee Returns.  Movies are a little bit challenging with Luke, but overall he does very well and Tom and Angela are able to share "break times" so nobody gets stuck in the lobby for the whole movie.  After the movie we grabbed a bite to eat for dinner and a trip to the ice cream shop for dessert.

Maddie investigates a star fish at the aquarium touch tank
A shark and other fish in an aquarium exhibit
On Sunday afternoon we visited the Sea Life Aquarium (using tickets that Grandma left for us when she visited in July - thanks Grandma!).  Of course, Maddie was completely excited to brush up on her marine biology knowledge and to see all of the sea creatures.  For Luke, it was his first trip to an aquarium and we're not quite sure if he liked it or not (to be fair, he spent most of his time snoozing in the stroller).

Maddie enjoys a big view of a big tank
Angela and Maddie experience sea life all around as they view the aquarium from a bubble window
Maddie, Luke and Angela pose near the aquarium playground
After the aquarium we ate dinner at the RainForest Cafe.  Our table was near some rowdy gorillas and some raining clouds.  More than a few times a noisy herd of elephants "disturbed" our meal.  There was lots of neat "wildlife" all around the restaurant so there was lots to see while we waited to eat.  The food was tasty too... Maddie ate Python Pasta and Tom and Angela ate some overpriced cheeseburgers.  Luke snoozed and woke up mid-meal to have a bottle (none of the wildlife seemed to bother him at all).

Dad, Luke and Maddie waiting with a tree frog to be seated for dinner
It was a busy weekend but a fun weekend... tomorrow it's back to school, work, and the regular schedule for everyone!