Month: December 2010

Braids

R really liked those braids she had in the Carribbean. She spent quite a lot of time braiding Alison’s hair (her doll). She did a pretty good job!

Bye Bye

We had company today, and J said “Bye Bye” for the first time, while the guests could still hear it! Usually he says it once the door is already closed. Today he managed to say it while the guests could still hear! Ok, it was more like “ba ba”. Still, how cute!

The inevitable

What goes up must also come down. We’ve had some great times over the last few days, but at bedtime today, the kids both melted. I’ll try to get some other pictures up soon. Just so you know, this is a picture from just a minute or two earlier.
A bit-o-sass

Christmas Banquet

Grandma and grandpa’s church had a Christmas Banquet, and we were invited. We had a nice time. R went up to sing with the other kids during the program. She’s a brave soul! Grandpa was in charge of the raffle table, and R was thrilled to help him out be selecting the numbers and reading them out. Here are the pictures.
A bit-o-sass

A bit-o-sass

A bit-o-sass

R’s school concert

We went to our first “Holiday Concert” for R’s school. It was just delightful. They sang a variety of songs, this one just made me smile. The rest were wonderful as well.

Family Day

Six years ago today we met our darling daughter for the first time. I can hardly believe it. She is so grown up now!! Unfortunatley she wasn’t feeling great shortly after this picture was taken. I hope this doesn’t mean tomorrow is a sick day…

J had a therapy appointment today too. He showed her how he can crawl now, not speedy, but still moving! The therapist showed him how to climb stairs…need I say more!?
A bit-o-sass

Getting the tree

Well today we helped Grandma & Grandpa get their tree. Cousin L was the champion, and cut the tree down. R decided to pretend to be a reindeer and pull the tree back. All in all it was a quick process!

Game over :-(

We’re back from the south. It was a lovely trip, and I’ll eventually get around to posting my updates and pics, so stay tuned.

I did some therapy with J this afternoon. He still has trouble going from sitting to a crawling position, he gets caught on his heel. So we practiced ahem, naked. Diapers just get in the way you know! However it seems that the hour of practice was well worth it. Later I sat him down (clothed) and turned my back for one moment. I turned around and he had pulled himself up on the coffee table. I am so not used to this! R had left pear slices in a bowl on the coffee table, and I turned to find pieces of it all over the coffee table, some with nibbles missing. He also discoverd the kleenex box, and how he can pull them out. Sheesh. I believe I will be getting nothing at all done over the next few weeks. Man, how do I grow eyes in the back of my head?

Catching up

R enjoyed the opportunity to catch up on her chocolate advent calender today….Good thing she isn’t really affected by the sugar!

Charlotte Amalie –St Thomas

Another restless night for the J man, and as a consequence us. I herded
my family through breakfast and rushed them onto the Pier only to find out that I had mis-read our tickets, and we were 30 minutes early for our tour. Sigh. R had a good time pushing J’s stroller around the pier, they had numbers set up (to organize tours) and they were all empty, so she
slalomed through them all. Near the edge of the pier there was a giant
pile of rocks, and lone behold there were about half a dozen iguanas lying on the rocks sunning themselves. These were fairly large (about a 10 taco iguana as a Mexican guide once told us) about 40cm long without the tail.
Neat.
Soon enough we were on our way to “Coral World Park”. A harrowing drive
through switchback turns up the mountains was first though. It is all very lush here, and there is lots of greenery. There is also crazy driving, and the combination made me keep my eyes inside the taxi.
Coral World is a small aquatic park. It is set right on the ocean, and is very pretty to walk through. Soon after we arrived we were encouraged to go to “Stingray Lagoon” for the feeding. We gathered around a tank of
female southern stingrays. It turns out our talk was not just a talk but
a chance to feed the stingrays ourselves. Daddy and R quickly went to the feeding side of the tank, and J and I retreated to the non feeding side.
The sting rays would swim right up the sides of the tank, push their bodies out of the water a ways. You then had to push their noses away from the wall to expose their mouths where you could drop your fish bits
into. It was quite a sight. There were only about 20 people there, and
the small tank (pool with a stone side) had enough room for everyone to stand and feed if they wished. After that, we went to see some exhibits and wait to meet the sea lion. Again everyone had front row seats, as there weren’t many people around. They have Southern sea lions at Coral World, apparently that is rare. Most places have the plentiful California
Sea lions. They have a few Sea lions that came from the coast of
Uruguay. They are quite large, have ‘hair’ around their necks and heads,
and have a very very deep bark. They showed us how Franco (the Sea lion)
paints. The keeper dips the paintbrush in paint, and another keeper
holds the canvas and the sea lion swipes at the canvas. Then the keeper changes colours, and the process beings again. Apparently Franco favours more dot like art, while the other sea lion likes making sweeping lines.
It was so neat to see. After that we wandered on, saw sea turtles,
picked up starfish and sea cumbers, and went into this large building where the basement was in the ocean, and had lots of windows to look out.
Apparently this is also where you can “Snuba”. You put on this helmet and
walk along the ocean floor looking at wildlife. It looked pretty neat.
Soon R requested a snack. We sat down and had popsicles under the palm
trees. Once again, there was a large iguana near our table. It turns
out they are like our seagulls at picnics. They come close when you drop
food, and if you don’t want them, you need to shoo them away. R was
quite freaked out when one came close, so daddy was on shoo duty. There
were big signs saying don’t feed the iguanas, they eat leaves and flowers.
There was a screaming child close by, and the snack lady decided to calm
him down by showing him how to feed the iguana lettuce. Pretty neat.
A lot slower than our squirrels or seagulls.
We came back to the ship through some serious traffic. An accident happened some ways ahead of us, and about 10 police cars zoomed through to them. Essentially blocking everything up all the more. Our driver was most upset, and yelled at the cops when we finally got to go by.
The afternoon was the usual, J and daddy slept, I swam with R until her friends came, then I sat on a lounge chair and watched. We had a nice supper, and we are now sailing back to the Bahamas “Half Moon Cay” Holland
America’s private island. We have a day at sea first. So don’t expect
an exciting update tomorrow!!

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