Opening holiday presents

Silas got all sorts of great gifts for Christmas/Hanukkah/Solstice. He had a lot of fun opening presents at the house before we left to spend some time with Bethany's family.

Opening presents at home

Sharing Christmas cookies (being followed by Guthrie)
Christmas cookies from Grandma Kathi!

Let's see, what else is in this box?
Anything else?

He's going to take a couple more rounds to warm up to the animatronic gorilla.
Frightening gorilla

And in the end, he composed a very nice song about all the fun things he got...
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Eating salsa

After having been properly trained in the art of eating hot foods, Silas has grown to really love salsa.

Eating salsa

CD Reorganization Day



Left to his own devices for some independent play, the ever-helpful Silas decided to help reorganize the CD shelves.

Playing in the leaves



So, this is from last month, but (for the family) it shows how big he's getting.

Walking the dog

Silas and I have been trying to walk Guthrie more often. The poor guy is so pent up. It's also good to help Silas learn to stay with me while walking, instead of trying to go up every set of stairs to porches or into walkways to the backs of houses. Guthrie gets frustrated at the slow pace at times, but loves it nonetheless.

December 12, 2009: 16 months and counting

Hooray for Papa for updating Silas's blog! They have so much fun together, it really makes me happy.

In the meantime, while the boys are sleeping in, I have finally got all of the pictures from October through the beginning of December up on our flickr site. We have been doing so much, it is really tough to update it all here, so I am going to just post a link to Silas's folder.

I must add one video though. Maya and Ryder got married on October 24th at the Mattress Factory. The wedding was beautiful and loads of fun. One of the nice things about it, was all of the guests were given time to wander around the museum. We must have spent at least 10 minutes in what I tend to call 'the dot rooms.' Silas had so much fun, and I can't remember the last time that I smiled so much, for so long! This definitely gets chalked up as one of my early fond memories of Silas.

Fall 2009, Part 4: Mama!

But most of all, we like it when Mama gets home, and we all get to have adventures together.




Fall 2009, Part 3: Nature

No matter where we go, we always appreciate nature.


Fall 2009, Part 2: Parks


Lots and lots of time at the parks!




Sometimes, Guthrie gets to come along. We always feel guilty leaving him, but he's not so great around other kids sometimes and isn't allowed in the play areas... Alas.

Fall 2009, Part 2: Starting the Days off Right

We know that it's important to start the day off right with a good breakfast, and we know how to do that! Standard breakfast items around the house are eggs, bacon toast, farina, coco wheats, french toast, and pancakes. However, when we go out for breakfast, our favorite is the home fries with eggs, cheese, soysage, sauteed onions, and garlicky aioli with tortillas on the side from the Quiet Storm (as shown above).

The rest of the morning (before Silas' midday nap) can be spent lots of different ways...

Usually, we read the news, check our email, and watch the Muppets, kittens and puppies, bike movies, and whatnot on youtube.


Then, sometimes, we go to the bookstore and play in the kids' book section, where we frequently meet new friends.


Sometimes, we do stuff around the house, like laundry.


And, we frequently make trips to the grocery stores, making sure to balance onion rings or faux chicken nuggets on our heads.


Although, the farmers' market was fun before it shut down for the winter.

To be continued...

Grabbing the reins


Well, Bethany and I have been slack in updating this blog since she went back to work in August/September. I sort of suspected I should take a greater role in writing on his blog when I quit my job at the end of September to watch Silas full-time, but I didn't quite get there until now. I'm going to post as I see fit, and Bethany will do interstitial posts when she feels moved and has the time to put bits into the computer. The next few posts will be a quick catch up of what Silas and I do all day...

Thanks for sticking with us.

-Eric

PS. You'll note there is an extra person in the thermal image above. We took it at the Carnegie Science Center, and it was too challenging to wrestle a timed-out kid in a stroller, the streams of people wanting to see the exhibit (or just walking through), and the digital camera trying to think too hard about how to take the picture...