Sunday, July 28, 2013

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Cedar Butte

While Levi was at the Ms game with his dad, we (Blake, Boo, Andy & me) headed out I-90 to find a little-known hike called Cedar Butte. Amazingly, it is almost within spitting distance of the chaos that is a weekend day at Rattlesnake Lake (there must've been over a hundred cars parked along the trailhead), yet somehow virtually undiscovered. We had the trail almost entirely to ourselves! Just us & the huckleberries & a friendly dog named Boots.

And no better way to end the hike than good beer & food at Snoqualmie Brewery with Captain Ruthless Black Bean.

More New

 On Wednesday we took Blake to the Ms game.
We sat next to a young teenage girl & her dad. She was more than happy to smile & wave at Blake & he chose her to receive his very first wave! 
Quickly followed by everyone in the stadium. 
These days Blake is happy to wave, as long as he's not too busy chewing on his fingers.
And he also sat on Daddy's shoulders & hung on all by himself!


Tuesday, July 23, 2013

What's New

It's been a busy week for Blake and it's only Tuesday!

On Monday he began discovering the fun of purposefully dropping things. At breakfast he carefully selected a carrot and released it out over thin air, then craned over the edge of his chair to see it on the floor. This activity has quickly become a part of every meal. 

The big event of the week is that Blakey got his first tooth!! I've thought for a little while that his bottom gums looked a bit whiter in front and sure enough -- right before Levi left for work, I lifted Blake out of his chair and caught a glimpse of a flash of white from inside his little mouth! It's kind of funny that he cut his first tooth after the first week of sleeping every night through. Hopefully all of his teething will go this smoothly! You can see in the photo below that he doesn't want anyone to see his tooth!

The final excitement this week (so far) is some progress in baby signs. We have been doing basic baby signs with Blake since about six months, with lots of support from Grandma during the week. For quite a while now he's shown understanding of "milk", "more", "eat" and "all done". It's pretty cute to sign "eat" or "milk" and watch him wiggle and whine in excitement. We have been adding more signs and eagerly awaiting the day that he starts to sign back. Just like when babies learn to talk, there's lots of trial and error with signing, as they test it out and add their own baby "talk." For weeks now he's been experimenting with moving his hands and you can just see him thinking about how he can communicate. Last week he started clasping and unclasping his hands in earnest, always when he seemed to want something or was simply very happy. I call it his version of "gimme." This morning we were looking through an animal picture book together and talking about all the animals. Almost every page had a dog, so we had lots of opportunity to say "doggie" and do the accompanying sign of panting with your tongue out. For a couple days now he's been making the sign with us, panting and then grinning, whenever we see or hear a dog. Today, after doing the sign for the first few doggies in the book, I pointed to another one and said, "there's a doggie! Look at the doggie!", and he did the panting sign all on his own! It is exciting to know that our son will be able to communicate with us before he is able to verbalize -- I'm so eager to get a glimpse into his thoughts and desires!
For anyone interested, we really like the book Baby Signs: How to Talk with Your Baby Before Your Baby Can Talk.

Monday, July 22, 2013

Grammy Lois!

Blake was very happy to have Grammy here this weekend.
 

Thursday, July 18, 2013

Pools & Pirates

Tuesday was a full day.
Blake has his first swimming pool experience. It went well, as long as mom stayed very close.
Then he went home with dad & I headed out to see the 5th Ave Theater's production of The Pirates of Penzance with my mom & sis. It's a classic in our family & the play was fabulous. I didn't want it to end.


Chicken Coup & Urban Farm Tour

For a couple decades now, Seattle Tilth has hosted some version of a City Chicken Coup Tour, allowing folks a glimpse into the gardens & coups of their city neighbors. I'm not sure how many years my mom took her mother on the tour, but it was always eagerly anticipated. My Grandma Donnie was a rural girl, raised on a large farm in the countryside of North Carolina. With her marriage & move to the northwest, she became an urban farmer, growing a plethora of food on a large lot in Lake Forest Park & almost always keeping a small flock of chickens. My sister & I went along the eventful year that one of the tour hosts advertised needing a home for her flock of Banties (Grandma's favorite) -- Grandma elected to go there first & had herself a new flock of Bantam chickens within ten minutes of our arrival.

We continued the tour tradition this July & my mom, Boo, Blake & I spent a wonderful day visiting urban farms in North Seattle. Not only do you see some beautifully innovative coups, but you also get to see gardens & yards! People's ideas & creativity are truly amazing! We saw honeybees, treehouses, living roofs, water saving systems, an ingenious under-the-deck chicken run, ponds, inviting patios, yard art including a pressure washed Seattle skyline, solar panels, a pig, & imaginative kids' play areas. We ate delicious raspberries & blueberries off the bush, introduced Blakey to lemonade (couldn't get enough) & learned about hugelkultur

A fantastic, inspiring day.


A ball for Blake

Great time at the Mariners game on Sunday with cousins Seth & Lindsey.
Not only was it the first win Blake has attended, but he also got an autographed ball!
When the Angels took the field in the 8th inning, Josh Hamilton (right fielder for the Angels) came to the wall & asked for the dad of the little baby watching the game. Unfortunately Blake & I were cooling off up in the shade but Levi said that was him & Josh tossed him an autographed ball!
 When we got home, we took a photo of Blake with the ball. Levi sent it to Josh on Twitter, thanking him, & Josh responded, "I bet he's got a future in baseball."  :)