Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Happy Birthday Sophia!

My adorable little neice, Sophia, turned 1 this past saturday! Happy Birthday little girl!Sophia, one year ago And here she is at her birthday party, opening up her new farm from Gramma and Grampa.
Birthday cake
It took her a little while to figure out what to do with the cake, then she got the hang of it and definitely enjoyed it.
Quite the cute little mess.
My sis and a super cute, cake-covered Sophia.

Harvest

I had to share a couple of pics of the harvest from my vegetable garden. Isabel and I spent about an hour out there this morning picking tons of tomatoes, yellow squash, and zucchini. My tomato plants are bigger than I've ever seen and are taking over my garden. It's a bit of a jungle as it's been raining most days since we got back from Maine and I haven't had much chance to weed or pick anything. Today is an absolutely gorgeous and sunny day, so finally we had a chance to attack the garden. Isabel was a great help, without her I'd still be out there picking tomatoes. :) She loves to eat them too, cherry tomatoes by the bowl full is one of her favorite snacks. I have cherry and roma tomatoes, green onions, carrots, beets, lettuce, broccoli, mint, sage, basil, thyme, chives, oregano, and eventually I will have pumpkins and maybe some sunflowers. I was a little ambitious this year, but now we're reaping the benefits and they are yummy!! Today's harvest, anyone need some cherry tomatoes?
A very proud, and a little over-heated, Isabel with all the veggies.

Wednesday, August 06, 2008

Even more vacation pics

So I got ahold of my dad's two cameras and downloaded some more pics and I just had to share them. :) The second night that we were there the menfolk went out to buy some seafood for dinner and came back with 7 lobsters, 3 pounds of steamers, and some awesome asiago bread. Add some yummy roasted potatoes and a veggie and it was a feast! There were nine of us there, 6 adults and 3 kids, so that worked out to one lobster apiece for the adults, one for Isabel and Rowan, and a pound of steamers per family group. Sophia was still considered too little for shellfish, lucky for the rest of us! ;) Isabel and Rowan wanted to see the lobsters before we cooked them, but that turned Isabel off wanting to eat any, she thought the were rather scary. So that just meant more lobster for the rest of us. She did love the steamers though and ate plenty of those. Here's all of us digging in to our feast!
Closer up view of Uncle Mark breaking open his lobster. Yumm!
Three little cutie-pies, all lined up by height on the train.
This next picture needs a little explanation. In my previous post I included a cute pic of Rowan and Sophia posed on the train steps. What I didn't share then was that Rowan neglected to hold onto his sister and the result was this:
It's a blurry action shot, but it ends up looking like Rowan is shoving his little sister off of the train with a big smile on his face. She caught herself and was just fine, she's a tough little girl. Any ideas for a great caption? Sophia fell asleep in the pack on the hike down the mountain. Doesn't that just look so uncomfortable? I love how little kids can just fall asleep anywhere.
Here's the posed group shot of us all at the summit.
On Friday we went on a treasure hunt. My parents learned of a mineral collecting site where you could dig for smoky quartz crystals. It was a quick 1 mile hike to the site, although the mosquitoes attacking me made it seem a little longer. Isabel loves digging in the dirt, and what kid doesn't love the idea of looking for treasure, so it was a big hit with her. We found some cool crystals and lots of pretty sparkly rocks, so it was a pretty good time. Isabel did get super tired and I had to carry her on my shoulders most of the way out, thank God she's so little! (Jason had to carry her most of the way in, so it was my turn on the return trip)
Just another pic of Isabel and I digging for treasure.
It was a really great trip, I hope you all enjoyed all the pics, I got a bit camera-happy on this trip. ;)


Sunday, August 03, 2008

Lots and lots of vacation pics

We just got back from a week in Maine with my parents and my sis and her husband and kids. We stayed in a little cabin on Lovewell Pond, actually a decent sized lake despite the name. It was perfect: nice sandy beach for the kids to play on, lots of fish for Jason to catch, beautiful weather all week long, and lots of relaxation for all. I took a ton of pics, these are only the ones from my camera, I still need to get the ones from my Dad's. I might do a second post when I get the rest of the pics. But for now, here you go: This was the first night there. Isabel had already been in the water that afternoon, but when we went back down to the beach that evening she jumped right back in, fully clothed. She was trying to help Daddy fish in this pic.

She also just had to help Gramma and Daddy carry the kayak down to the beach.
Heading out for a little kayak trip with Daddy.
Heading out while Grampa comes back in.
Toasting marshmallows, also on the fist night there.
Isabel really liked the marshmallow at first...
...then she hit overload and didn't know what to do with it. :)

Fully clothed kids having a blast in the water, still that first night there.
Making sandcastles on another day. We had amazing weather almost the whole time we were there.

We took a ride on the scenic train from North Conway to Conway, New Hampshire. The kids all had a blast and at just 1 hour roundtrip it was just the right length for their attention spans. I love the first pic of Isabel and I...
..but Jason prefers this one. Isabel is very into making funny faces for the camera lately.
Me and Isabel and Rowan relaxing on the train.
Sophia, the happiest baby every, climbed right into the kayak and looked like she wanted to go out too.
Auntie Sarah was trying to show Isabel how to fish with Rowan's pole.
She didn't quite get it, but she made some progress.
Here's my dad flyfishing as the sun set. Isn't the lake gorgeous?
We took a beautiful hike up Black Cap Peak in the White Mtns of New Hampshire. This is the view from the top.
Isabel and Rowan enjoyed splitting a bag of trail mix on the summit.
Here's the whole crew, enjoying the scenery and relaxing at the top.
A couple of times we made ice cream in my Dad's ice cream ball. It's a very ingenious little novelty, you fill the outside with ice and rock salt, and the inside with half and half, vanilla, and sugar. Then you roll it around for about 20 minutes, then you have about a pint of ice cream to enjoy. The kids had a blast helping out by rolling it around the living room.

My sis got just a bit sunburnt. :)
Sophia tried to help out too.


And finally, we had yummy ice cream to eat, mmmm.
It was a great week, lots of fun memories, and I'm even rather tan! Now we're back to life in the real world again, I hope you enjoyed the pics!