Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Allergy update

Alas, he still has the peanut allergy. He'll be re-evaluated in another 18 months so hopefully it will be gone by then.

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Mr. Peanut

Just a quick note to let you know that we are bringing Lucas to the allergist tomorrow morning for his 18-month re-evaluation. As you may remember, back in spring of 2009, we brought him in and found out he was allergic to peanuts (but no other types of nuts). Apparently, between 10 and 20% of kids grow out of the allergy so we're really hoping he happens to be one of them. Keep your fingers crossed, and I'll update tomorrow night with the results.

Massachusetts 2010: Part 6

I tried uploading pictures one at a time, and that worked, so I tried doing 2-3 at a time, and that worked as well. It only failed when I tried the maximum of 5 pictures, which I do with almost every post. If this keeps up, I'll be moving the blog to another site very shortly or just giving up on the blog structure altogether and use Flickr.

Anyway, these pictures are from the day after everybody relaxed on the lake. Marilu, Lucas, and my mom headed to Davis Farm, a place I've never heard of but it looks like it was a lot of fun for them. I finally got there on Day 7 so I should be able to start adding a bit more to the pictures in the next post. Enjoy!








Still not working

Something is either wrong with my computer or with this website. It's several days later, and I still can't get the pictures to upload. So until I figure out what is wrong, consider "Let's Make a Deal!" shut down.

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Please pardon the mess...

I was hoping to do a post for Day 6 of the Massachusetts trip, but Google's photo uploader doesn't appear to be working at the moment. So I guess it will have to wait until tomorrow. Sorry about that!

Monday, September 20, 2010

Massachusetts 2010: Part 5

Based on the pictures from Day 5 of their trip to Massachusetts, it appears Marilu and Lucas took a break from driving around and made the most of staying at the lake. I love this first one. That is just the picture of relaxation.


The dock even included swim-up bar with appetizers! :)


Later on, they went for a cruise around the lake with Nancy, Bobby, their grandson Aidan (spelling?), and of course, Grammy and Grampy Kevin.



I never get tired of him throwing up the devil horns (even if he's probably just trying to be Spider-Man or show the number 3).


Checking out the view from the front.


I have no idea what prompted this face. I can't tell if he is just making a face or if he is actually upset since none of the other pictures show the moments immediately before or after this shot.


Sometimes a kid just needs a snack ("snack" since I can't recall the name of those ice things).


I like how this picture came out with the sun trying to peek out from behind the clouds back there.


And finally, a shot from the picnic table later on that night.


And finally, a video of Lucas testing out the new exclamation he learned from Aidan: "Oh my God!" What a cute little heathen.

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Blah

I hope to have more pictures up soon. I've been under the weather for a few days now and haven't been at the computer much. Hopefully, I'll have some time tomorrow (Monday).

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Massachusetts 2010: Part 4 (Mystic Seaport)

On the 4th day of their trip, Marilu and Lucas went with my mom down to Mystic Seaport, which is located somewhere in southern Connecticut on the Atlantic Ocean. The highlight for Lucas was visiting the aquarium (however, Marilu said it was way overpriced for what they offered).






From what I recall Marilu telling me, Lucas found out early on there were sharks there, and apparently that's all he could talk about as they walked through the place. So for him, the best part came when he got to see the sharks.



My favorite picture from the day. Love the face and the fact he's throwing up the heavy metal devil horns with his hand as the shark swims overhead. This may become my new wallpaper on my desktop.


Afterwards, they went to a seafood restaurant, and Lucas hammed it up for the camera.


Saturday, September 11, 2010

Still alive

More pictures from Massachusetts are coming this weekend. The real estate deal I mentioned in my last post has been topsy turvy all week and kept me pretty busy. However, I promise Part 4 will go up tomorrow and maybe Part 5 on Sunday.

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Massachusetts 2010: Part 3

Sorry about the delay since the last post. I spent the better part of the Labor Day weekend working on a real estate deal for some friends of mine. The good news is that we got it done this evening (pending conditions like inspection and financing). It's not so bad working on the weekend when you get paid well for it!

Now that that's out of the way, let's get back to Massachusetts and see what they got up to on Day 3. Looking at the pictures (since I was still in Ottawa that first week), it looks like the morning of Day 3 was spent up at the barn where Kevin keeps his horse. Lucas really likes animals (like most kids) and he enjoyed touching the horse. I'd use the horse's name, but I have no idea what it is.




Up next was taking a little ride. First step: get geared up!


After that, time to hit the trail. Or just sit on the horse, as the case may be.


Obviously, the next logical step after riding a horse is to immediately drive some heavy machinery.







And what would a day in Webster be without playing in the lake?

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Massachusetts 2010: Part 2

Much like Part 1 of the Massachusetts series covered Day 1, Part 2 just tracks Day 2. I have no doubt this won't continue, especially considering some of the upcoming days have well over 50 pictures, but it's working for now. The theme of Day 2 pictures, if there is one, is (not surprisingly) the lake. More specifically, being on the boat. Mind you, the boat never left the dock since something was wrong with the battery, but the boat was on the lake and that's all that really matters in the end, right?

To start us off, I wanted to post this video from that day since it's the only thing that has nothing to do with the lake. It's basically just Lucas jumping on a bed, but the way it ends made me laugh. I called it "Disaster!" on YouTube, and when you watch it, I think you'll understand why.





When it comes to water pistols, I know there is a debate amongst parents as to whether they are appropriate or not. Growing up in the '70s, we played cops and robbers, cowboys and Indians, and all sorts of other games that involved mock shooting at one another. As such, you can probably guess which side of the debate I adhere to. I think parents who shelter their kids from this kind of stuff are going to have pansy ass kids who get beat up in school, but more power to 'em if that's what they want to do. Tangent aside, here are a couple of pictures of Lucas armed with his trusty water gun.



And here he is, mowing Kevin down with Marilu's help.





Later on, the festivities moved to the boat. Lucas had some great expressions, as seen below.




The captain gets ready to put out to sea.


Kevin took advantage of the moment to get revenge for the gunfight earlier in the day.


Lucas hanging out with mom and Grammy (albeit hiding his face).


And that concludes Day 2. See you next time!