Monday, September 28, 2009

Massachusetts: Part Deux (Lake Edition)

In the last entry, I covered our trip to the zoo while in Massachusetts. In this one (and probably the next), the theme is the lake. There are 50-60 pictures from when we were playing on or around the lake so I'm just going to go through and pick out some of the highlights. For those of you who are curious, my mom lives on what non-natives call Webster Lake in Massachusetts. However, the official name is Lake Chargoggagoggmanchauggagoggchaubunagungamaug. Yes, I can spell that from memory. If you think I'm making that name up, check out its entry on Wikipedia.

This first one is just a high-level view of the dock as you are coming down the stairs from the house...just to give you an idea of where we were.


Can you tell by that wide grin that Lucas is having fun?


One of the problems with the lake is that you get a lot of fish that we call kivers (spelling?) near shore and they tend to nip at your legs, particularly if you have much hair on them. They were really freaking Lucas out so one day, while he was napping, I went up to K-Mart and picked up a Spider-Man fishing pole and a fishing net. Lucas is still too young to understand the fishing pole but we had a blast catching the fish in the net. There were a couple of times I was able to pull up nearly 10 of them. Whichever ones weren't able to squeeze through the netting ended up on the dock so Lucas could look at them. After a minute or two, we would put them back in the water and replace them with new ones. I think Lucas had a really good time.



It did take a little bit of time to get used to the idea though. :)


Close-up of the guests of honor. You may notice bits of bread around them. Since we fed bread to the ducks, Lucas just assumed the fish would want it as well.



I think he's trying to make sure we know where the fish are.


My mom got really lucky with this shot. Great one of the three of us.


The rest of the lake pictures are from when we were on a boat so I'll save those for a separate entry. There are also several videos from this set so I'll try and remember to upload them to YouTube. It may take a while though since it's not the quickest process. Once they are up, I'll link to them here.

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Finally, Massachusetts (Part 1 of ?)

Procrastination, begone! I'm finally tackling our Massachusetts trip from late July/early August. I've been putting it off for what feels like forever now since we took a massive amount of photos on that trip--eyeballing the albums looks like about 150 pics. Obviously, a lot of them are probably either very similar to one another or crap, but the end result will probably still be 3 or more posts from the trip.

So without any further adieu, let's begin. The first one focuses on our trip to the Southwick Zoo. It's a relatively small zoo less than an hour from my mom's place in Webster, but despite its size, I was extremely impressed at the number of animals they had. In addition, you were able to get a lot closer to the animals than you can at one of the bigger zoos. We all had a blast, and the only negative is that it started to rain so we had to leave early. My dad and I brought Lucas back later in the week, but unfortunately, we didn't bring the camera for that trip.

In our first picture, Lucas and I take a look at the tortoises. In case you are shuddering at my profile, I'm going to the gym again!


You can't see it in this picture, but at another monkey cage very similar to this one, there was a monkey in it that kept leaping at the fence and baring its fangs at us and then started whacking itself in the head. Lucas was entertained by that for nearly 5 minutes. It was probably the highlight of the zoo trip for him.


Actually, this was the monkey. I just don't have any pictures of him leaping at us.


Lucas's face is a little blurry in this shot, but I love the look of sheer excitement.


Hanging out with the monkeys...


See what I mean about how close you could get to the animals? Great view of the white tiger. I can't recommend the zoo enough if you happen to be in Mendon in south-central Massachusetts.


Later that evening, he had some bonding time with Kevin.



And then he relaxed with the local paper.


Many more pictures on the way!

Friday, September 18, 2009

Worst. Phase. Ever.

We all know it's common for a child to go through different phases in their lives, with some characteristic seemingly coming from nowhere one day and then disappearing as quickly as it came days, weeks, or months later. If what I went through this morning with Lucas is a phase, let's hope it falls into the single day category of length.

Let's review how my day started this morning...
  1. At approximately 6:40, I get out of bed since Lucas is whining repeatedly over the monitor.
  2. While walking to his room, I realize he is saying "pee" so I go in expecting the worst.
  3. Sure enough, Lucas has peed through his diaper and PJ bottoms and there is a medium-sized wet spot on the bed. No biggie as this is fairly common for him recently.
  4. Pick him up, get him a new diaper, take the sheet off his bed. Put him back into bed and give him some off his stuff to play with since I want to go back to bed until 7. So far, the same as a lot of mornings.
  5. As I lie in bed, I can hear him playing and moving around but nothing out of the ordinary.
  6. At about 5 til 7 (roughly 10 minutes later), he starts repeating something else over and over, enough that I can't get stay asleep so I walk back to his room.
  7. Just before I get there, I realize he's probably saying "big poo." We are kind of potty training him lately, and he typically says this when he wants to use the toilet so I figure I'll be carrying him in there to use the bathroom.
  8. I walk in the room, and the first thing I notice is that he removed his diaper. Damn, guess he really needs to use the bathroom.
  9. I hurriedly move to pick him up and get him to the bathroom before he starts going, and that's when I notice he pooped right in the middle of his bed.
I don't really need to go on, do I? The only silver lining in this story is that the poop was solid and it was on the crib mattress itself which wipes quite easily. If it had been diarrhea and on his sheets? That would have been much nastier.

I guess the other silver lining is that the day can only go up from here. And as I said at the very beginning of this post, let's hope that this is not a sign of things to come.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Are You Ready for Some Football?!

Yesterday was the first Monday Night Football of the season, and we decided to dress Lucas up accordingly since the New England Patriots were playing.

He unwittingly posed for the first two as we were getting ready for daycare in the morning.



As you can see from the TV, this one was taken during the game.


Finally, there is always time for the rough-and-tumble football player to let his mom know he loves her.

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Summertime Relaxation

Back in July, in between trips to Labrador, Niagara Falls, and Massachusetts, Lucas and I found time to kick back and relax in the pool out back.






And a little video to cap things off:

Monday, September 7, 2009

Trip to Niagara

Shortly after our trip to Lab City back in July, Marilu brought Lucas to Niagara Falls with her brother Jonathan and his new wife, Chantal. I didn't go since I was going to spend the days apart studying (as well as sitting around doing nothing) so I don't have much commentary for the following photos. All I know is that they stayed at a Hilton with a really nifty pool, and they went to Marineland. Oh, they also met up with our friends Kelly and Wes (along with their kids) who don't live that far away.

On the night they got there, Lucas apparently had a blast playing around on the bed with its pillows.



Stroller parking alongside Brody and Carson at Marineland.


Lucas with his mom and Aunt Chantal.


Amongst the herd.


I think he is trying to cuddle with the deer here.


Hangin' with Wes and Brody.


Getting a ride from Uncle Bub.


One thing of note is that Lucas went on amusement park rides for the first time at Marineland. According to Marilu, he LOVED them. Good to know since I like a good rollercoaster myself.


Chowing down at dinner that night with his aunt and uncle.


Playing in the jacuzzi tub was a close second to the rides for Lucas.

Friday, September 4, 2009

Two quick updates

1) Rogers was down throughout our entire area of Ottawa today so no phone, no Internet, and no cable. It just came back up a little while ago hence the lack of any updates today.

2) I passed my second real estate course with a 95. Not as good as my first result (100), but it's hard to match perfection. I'll start the final course this coming week and should wrap it all up by the last week of November. Then I get to pretend to be a grown-up again. Woohoo!

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Catching Up

For your viewing pleasure, a buttload--nay, a veritable assload--of pictures. I just noticed that the oldest unpublished pictures are from June 24 so it's safe to say I'm way behind and need to catch up.

Not every picture of Lucas is award-winning. Incidentally, this is similar to how Marilu looks before her first cup of coffee in the morning.


I guess he's practicing for 2-3 years from now when he heads off to school for the first time.


The correct answer for this picture is "Evil Lucas." Also accepted would be "Conniving Lucas" and "Scheming Lucas."


Lucas relaxing with his Uncle Terry. Great Uncle? I don't know. He's Marilu's uncle so you figure it out and get back to me.


"Shorts...check. Inflatable bird...check. Water...WATER...hey, who was supposed to bring the water?"


The secret to life can be found in a warm laundry basket. Wearing a Spider-Man t-shirt, of course. (with this photo, we've finally caught up to July, by the way)


Lucas and his friend Carter on Canada Day, playing with sparklers. Lucas found out the hard way afterward that you shouldn't touch the sparkler after the light goes away. Just a minor boo-boo, and he was back at it again in about 5 minutes.


Lucas loves babies. Here he's playing around with Xander, Carter's little brother, before they leave. At some point, I'll try and remember to post the related video, which shows him hugging Xander. Very cute.


We now jump ahead to July 18. I've already posted the photos from our Lab City trip in early July, which you should be able to find elsewhere in this blog. No comment is really necessary for this picture.


And let's wrap up today's offerings with Super Serious Lucas, which brings us all the way to July 23. Still quite a ways behind, but we're getting there. This one has kind of an artistic feel to it, if your interpretation of art is as bad as mine.


Note that Lucas went to Niagara Falls from Jul 20-22 with Marilu, her brother, and his wife, but I'll post those pictures later since they are deserving of their own entry. Heck, the 21st alone has 75 pictures since they went to Marineland.

Enjoy!

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

So You Think You Can Dance - Toddler Edition

A few weeks back, we went to the wedding of a couple of my ex-coworkers. We brought Lucas, and fortunately, he was much less hyper than when I had him on my own at Marilu's brother's wedding. He's already displayed a little of his dancing moves around the house, but when the dance floor opened up at the reception, he was a wild man. In the video below (which is a bit dark so you may need to squint), you can see him having a ball.



The eagle eyes out there might notice he is wearing his Spider-Man pajamas. He was dressed up nicely earlier in the day, but by that point, it was already past his bedtime so we had him changed so that when we brought him back to the car, he could just hit the sack immediately.