Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Vancouver, Part One

Snow anyone?
After a long day of travels on Monday, we made it to Auntie Jo and Uncle Andrew's house in Horseshoe Bay.  It had been snowing for a bit, so our trek from the airport was quite an adventure in the minivan.  Needless to say, Grandma, Grandpa, Auntie J and Uncle A were happy to see us!

Emma's first plane trip was great -- she was such a trooper, especially with the 16-hour cross country haul.  She LOVED the plane and made quite a few friends in the surrounding rows -- anyone surprised?

On Tuesday, we took our first trek in the snow - down to the bay and back.  Emma was happy to be outside bundled up in the freezing weather.  We have plans for her first real snow angel.

We've settled in well and enjoying some much needed R&R.  The snow is continuing to fall, so it's pretty clear we will have a white Christmas.

Happy Holidays!

Hanging out on the plane.

Playing with chalk with Grandma.

Dad, Emma, Jo, Grandma & Grandpa in Horseshoe Bay.

All bundled up with Jo.

Snow angel!

Out on an adventure!

Let it snow!

The Hall Trio in Horseshoe Bay

All bundled up with Dad

What's going on out there?

Thursday, December 4, 2008

It was a long November...


November proved to be quite a long month for the Hall trio. We started out the month with Emma's 15-month appointment, which went just fine. She had some mild conjunctivitis, but nothing major. Coming in at an astounding 18 lbs and 1 oz. (about 8.2 kg), Emma came squealing in at the 3rd percentile for weight and 25th for height - she's petite...not a surprise.

The pediatrician didn't seem too concerned about her not walking - normal variation for walking is 12-18 months, so we went along our way. After about a week, we landed back in the office with a fourth ear infection in four months. After seeing a different pediatrician, we walked out with an ENT referral, and two others...just to make sure all is well with her development. Unfortunately, Emma's minor conjunctivitis was shared with her dear mother, so I headed off to the opthamologist a few days later for $30 eyedrops...ouch.

The next week we went to the ENT, and he scheduled her for tubes two days later. Bright and early at 5:30am, we headed off to outpatient surgery. She did really well -- and they have made such a huge difference. Within days, she was wild -- crawling all over the house and constantly talking.

Looking forward to the Thanksgiving holidays, we packed up for our second trip home of the month. About 40 miles out of town, traffic slowed to a crawl and then stopped for two hours. Although we were stuck in traffic, it wasn't all bad, as Dugald received a job offer from the UAB Research Foundation. We had been waiting all month to hear some news -- and news it was!

Our Thanksgiving holiday was great - it was nice to spend a few days away from the grind. Emma surprised us all by pulling up on the window sill and saying "pop," "yeah" and "baby" in one weekend.

Although our month was long and frustrating, we have much for which to be thankful. Dugald's new job is a new direction for him personally as well as our family. We are truly grateful for his new opportunity - as many others are not so fortunate in today's economy.

On a ride at Mimi and Pop's house.

Feeling much better after tubes!

Sweet Emma with Daddy.

Ear infection & fever -- but look at those rosy cheeks.

Fascinated by the sunlight on her fingers.

Turkey frying -- our new holiday tradition.

YEAH!

The Thanksgiving trio.

Hanging out with Auntie Kate at the fire station.

Thanksgiving family...

Saturday, November 8, 2008

This and That

Things are pretty good here in the Hall household. To be honest, it's been a tad stressful on a number of fronts, but we are keeping on keeping on.

We've tried to spend as much time outside in the glorious autumn weather. Last week was a bit warm, but the nights have finally cooled off again...lovely.

Here's a little of this and a little of that from the past week or so.

The ball popper -- our favorite!

Flower princess after her bath.

Giving Daddy kisses at the park.

Hall trio at the park at dusk.

Giggle box! (with beautiful leaves)

Gorgeous fall leaves from our neighbor's tree.


Golden carpet...

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Just Buzzin' Around

Emma was such a cute bumblebee! It was actually freezing here the week of Halloween, so Emma was happy to keep on her costume. On Tuesday, we headed over to Homewood for a costume parade. On Wednesday, all of the kids dressed up at school. Finally, on Friday, Allison took her to Whole Foods for a little party in the morning, and then we headed to our friends for another celebration. Quite a week!

Emma and John enjoying a morning snack.

Little ladybug!

After the parade

On the playground with Dad.

Don't worry, bee happy!

Sweet thing!

Stella with her flower power.

Sunday, October 26, 2008

I Heart the Park

We love Triangle Park. I think it's a mother's best friend. When the natives get restless, it's the perfect solution.

This morning was beautiful - cool, but sunny - and perfect for the park. Emma and I headed over while Daddy worked in the garden...damn squirrels.

With my mom...

She loved the slide today!

Always happy swinging...

Stripes, stripes and stripes!

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Ahh, autumn...

No major news here, folks -- notice a theme?

We are just enjoying the nice, breezy days of autumn.

Hanging with Mom...

Who me, attitude?

Happy girl!

Thursday, October 9, 2008

A Day at the Dairy

We were very excited when our friends, the Barretts, asked us to join them on a trek to the dairy. As part of a local dairy co-op, they were responsible for the week's dairy pickup. Wright Farm Dairy, located just outside of Anniston, Alabama, is an organic dairy farm - where happy cows reside. Their milk is amazing, as well as their ice cream and butter (provided through an Amish community). It was great fun.

Emma LOVED the cows, really loved the cows. I think she kicked and squealed for about 20 straight minutes. Although, am I surprised? Of course not, Dugald did grow up on a dairy farm...

Snack time

Affectionate calf...

I WANT IT!

Jumping in excitement!

Mmm...ice cream

Krys and Mimi

The crew...

Milking time...

Mimi was so happy to run around outside!

Drive-thru organic milk -- wow!