After two days in the van, we were all happy reach California. It wasn't a bad trip but Andrew (at 1 1/2 years) was hard to keep busy and didn't sleep well in the van. It was great to get out!
Saturday, June 16, 2007
Thursday, June 07, 2007
Pool Man
Yesterday was much cooler than it has been, so I assumed Andrew wouldn't be interested in the pool. I was wrong. . . 

Saturday, June 02, 2007
Pucker Up
Andrew is really into kissing right now. He really puckers up and lays one on ya! He had so much fun kissing Scout last night. Scout was quite tolerant the first 50 kisses or so - then she had enough! Here are a few pics. I couldn't get a good shot of the pucker but you get the idea.



Tuesday, May 29, 2007
Mountain Retreat
Lloyd and Jelmer spent last week retreating at Hawk's Haven again. If you recall (loyal blog watchers) we were there last year about this time too. It is a beautiful house up near Chinook Pass on the way to Mt. Rainier. We joined them this weekend and had a wonderful, relaxing time. Anika enjoyed spending time with the Groenewolds, throwing rocks into the river, and staying at the "beautiful house". Somehow, we managed to keep Andrew out of the river:-)
The kids with the Naches River in the background.
The kids with the "beautiful house" in the background.


The kids with the Naches River in the background.
The kids with the "beautiful house" in the background.
Wednesday, May 23, 2007
Winery/Vineyard Tour
Some couples in our church organized a wonderful tour on Saturday. A friend and member of our church, Bill, owns a number of vineyards and has sold his grapes to wineries for years. Now he is just getting into the wine-making business. He took us to his under-construction winery, Pacific Rim. (They are doing only Reislings for the moment. Reislings match well with Asian cuisine, hence the name "Pac Rim".) Then we drove to his 1800 acre Wallula vineyard on the Columbia river. He has owned the land since 1996 but still only has about half of it under cultivation. It is extremely time consuming to set up all the trellises. Bill marks every single row himself. He said if he has to look at it for the next 30 years, he wants only himself to blame if it is crooked. It is incredible, even in overcast, windy conditions. We also enjoyed a picnic lunch while we were there. What an amazing time! (I told Lloyd that I felt like a nerd because I had the urge to take notes. I learned so much about grapes, wine, and the area - so cool!)



Friday, May 18, 2007
Sandcastle
Anika and I built a sandcastle yesterday. (Correction: I built a sandcastle and she stomped all over it. However, she was nice enough to build another sandcastle that I got to destroy:-)) Unfortunately the pictures of the castle didn't turn out so well. We'll have to do it again.


Anika destroying the sandcastle:
Anika destroying the sandcastle:
Andrew "Bumper Car" Wicker
We are contemplating changing Andrew's name. Would anyone care to vote? The top three choices are Bumper Car, Train Wreck (Daddy's favorite), or Trouble. I think any of them apply. A brief synopsis of Andrew's week -
Monday - Fell down the cement stairs in the backyard and scraped his nose.
Tuesday - Discovered how to operate the back gate and was at the church "shooting hoops" with the basketballs before Mommy realized it (and almost passed out from fear!). Daddy saw him from the office about the same time that I did. (Horrors!)
Wednesday - Ran into the corner of Mommy's hope chest and now sports a cut by his eye.
Thursday - Climbed onto a rubbermaid tub outside and fell off, sliding along the house with his forehead. So his latest wound is a goose egg on this forehead.
Since he throws everything, climbs on everything, and runs away from Mommy in the process, he is just going to sport a collect of bumps, scraps, and bruises for awhile.
Here he is sporting his Cub's outfit (it still fits, Hil) and engaging in his favorite activity of throwing something down the stairs, in this case a fly swatter.



Monday - Fell down the cement stairs in the backyard and scraped his nose.
Tuesday - Discovered how to operate the back gate and was at the church "shooting hoops" with the basketballs before Mommy realized it (and almost passed out from fear!). Daddy saw him from the office about the same time that I did. (Horrors!)
Wednesday - Ran into the corner of Mommy's hope chest and now sports a cut by his eye.
Thursday - Climbed onto a rubbermaid tub outside and fell off, sliding along the house with his forehead. So his latest wound is a goose egg on this forehead.
Since he throws everything, climbs on everything, and runs away from Mommy in the process, he is just going to sport a collect of bumps, scraps, and bruises for awhile.
Here he is sporting his Cub's outfit (it still fits, Hil) and engaging in his favorite activity of throwing something down the stairs, in this case a fly swatter.
Pool Time
This was last week already but things are certainly warming up around here. We've been consistently in the 80's with a few jumps to 90! I'm not sure what this means for the summer ahead - except lots of time in the wading pool.
Bathing Beauties (they are actually both smiling in this picture!):
In action:
Bathing Beauties (they are actually both smiling in this picture!):
In action:
Tuesday, May 08, 2007
Garden
Here is it - my garden. We planted yesterday - tomatoes, bell pepper, herbs (basil and cilantro), green beans, and strawberries! It will be interesting to see what this area looks like come August. I hope I'm not overwhelmed, but I'm looking forward to some fresh veggies! (I'm sure my family is shocked and surprised to hear that I'm planting and eating vegetables.)
We heard that marigolds repel pests from the tomato plants (then we heard that they also attract other pests) so were trying it this year and we'll see how it goes.

We heard that marigolds repel pests from the tomato plants (then we heard that they also attract other pests) so were trying it this year and we'll see how it goes.
Anika's New Markers
Puddle-jumpers!
Wednesday, May 02, 2007
Exciting News
Tuesday, April 24, 2007
Jail Bird
I purchased (what I thought was) a cute little one piece outfit for Andrew. Lloyd mentioned that it looks like a prison jump suit, and now I can't get that imagine out of my mind when Andrew wears it. It was particularly funny to see him straining against the chain link fence longing for "freedom":-)
Saturday, April 21, 2007
Computer Geek
I can't seem to keep Andrew away from the computer . . . perhaps we have a techy in our future.

Kids say the darnest things. . .
Dad was teasing Anika yesterday when he caught her off-guard as he flipped her upside down. I could see Anika's petrified face and warned Daddy just as she started crying hysterically. Dad cuddled Anika on the couch and tried to explain to her that he didn't mean to scare her. "I was just playing with you," he said. "Daddy," sobbed Anika, "I'm NOT a toy."

The laughter was contagious and soon even Anika joined in. Now Anika goes around the house saying, "I'm not a toy" and laughing hysterically. She cracks herself up -- and her parents, too, sometimes!!
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