Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Colby's first big road trip.














I don't know if we are brave, stupid, or crazy, but we decided to drive from Raleigh to Long Island, NY for Uncle Chris's wedding. We thought it would be fun to visit friends and family along the way and see a few sites. We did all of that, and had a great time. Colby is an excellent traveller, and sleeps beautifully in the car. We were so excited to be able to spend a whole week with him, but his nanny, Carrie, missed him a lot!

We were able to visit with friends in DC, family in Maryland, tour the Amish country in Pennsylvannia, hike and fish in the Catskill mountains, and take a ferry ride to Long Island for the wedding. The weather was perfect, and it was quite shocking to see the temperature reading in the car rise from around 75 to 109 during our 12 ride back to Raleigh. Our rock-star baby rode all the way from Long Island to Raleigh with very few complaints!

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

July 4th











Colby's first fourth of July was spent at Lake Wateree, SC (near Camden), where his grandparents own a nice lakehouse, complete with a private beach, dock, pontoon boat, sailboat, plus a large screened in porch that is perfect for all the family dogs. The Lake Wateree community association organizes a pretty impressive firework display from an island in the middle of the lake, and we viewed it from the pontoon boat (Colby stayed home with his grandma, since the fireworks started about 1.5 hours after his bedtime).

Our garden







We have traditionally planted vegetable gardens each spring (before the first family made it in vogue), and this years garden is our largest ever. We think we have an organic garden, the only thing we did not check was the origin of the top soil. We have only used organic natural fertilizer (a fish by product), and Hershey really loves it. She actually eats the dirt after we fertilize. Fun. We planted 4 types of tomatoes (we have 16 tomato plants, some over 5 feet tall), zucchini, eggplant, bell pepper, sweet pepper, carrots, pole beans, and watermelon. Jennifer also planted some flowers for cutting. We mulched most of the garden, and it is doing very well as you can see from the pictures. We had a fairly cool and wet spring, so the roots got well established before the summer heat arrived. We are currently enjoying the zucchini, tomatoes, eggplant and bell peppers, and the pole beans are just sprouting flowers along with the watermelon. We plan to plant pumpkin seeds soon for fall harvesting. Maybe Colby can carve a home grown pumpkin in October.

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Puffs




Colby loves his puffs, and he loves sitting in his high chair that was his Uncle Chris's. Such concentration!

Colby and Shelby



Colby would really like to be friends with Shelby, but Shelby continues to play hard to get.

Thanks Aunt Laura!


Aunt Laura made Colby a cozy blanket - just right for stroller rides around the neighborhood. We'll bring it back out when the temp gets back below 90!

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Colby Camps









We decided to test Colby's outdoor skills early and see if he shared the same passion for adventure that his mom and dad possess, so we took a 9 month old camping! It was Memorial Day weekend, and Colby's first expedition would be 4 hours from home in the mountains of South West Virginia in a beautiful park called Grayson Highlands (near Mount Rogers), an area that both Jen and I have frequented often (usually backpacking in the backcountry). The trip was organized by Gaines and included a total of 13 adults and 7 dogs (at a group camp site). After a rough first few hours in our new giant "family" tent, Colby settled in nicely (he just had to adjust to the tent, which was aided by sleeping with mom and dad the first night- see picture). We went on some nice hikes, one was a jaunt on the Appalachian Trail where Colby got to meet the wild pony's of Grayson Highlands and he also "got in" his nap as we made our way back down the mountain trail, see picture above. The weather was almost perfect (only a few showers), and the weekend was a success, as evidenced by our 3 night stay (we are already talking about Colby's next camping trip to the NC mountains this fall).