Sunday, September 28, 2008

Hiker


I finally found a catalyst for one of my (many) never-realized passions. I always loved the idea of hiking, but I've never really acted on it in a serious way. I've done some good hikes, like Monadnock Mountain, Doubletop Mountain, and even a solo overnight in the Alleganies. But honestly I've spent more time looking at trails on maps than walking on them.

So I was thrilled when Michael expressed interest in hiking. I took him on an easy starter last weekend at Bradbury Mountain. He liked it, and hopefully we'll get some more opportunities this Fall to get out on the trail.

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Monday, September 15, 2008

Cut Finger


Emily cut her finger this weekend. To pass the time at Michael's baseball games this month, I've been letting her whittle wood with my 1" keychain pocket knife. Well, that little bugger is sharp, and the blade collapsed on her finger, causing a nasty slice. After a trip to the hospital and some super glue, she was doing fine. The doctor said my first aid to smooth the flap of skin and wrap it tight with a bandaid probably saved her some stitches. Chris is still fuming that I let her use a knife. I'm biding my time before arguing that a bigger knife with a locking blade would be a lot safer.

Another Hockey Player


I guess all those years of watching Michael play hockey has rubbed off on Emily. But she doesn't like the cold rink so she opted for field hockey. Chris is thrilled, since that was her sport in high school. Now I know what I'll be doing at 8AM on Saturday mornings this Fall.

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Going Public

Today I changed the settings on our blog to allow search engines to find it and to have it listed by Blogger. I use StatCounter to track our site usage, so let's see what effect this has.

New Cube


I moved my cube at work today to one that was vacated by someone who left the company. I now have a view of the sky, so now I can spend hours staring out the window instead of staring at the walls of my old cube.

Sunday, September 07, 2008

New Frontiers

Ever since Michael would consistently turn his head when offered certain foods as an infant (e.g., mashed potatoes to this day), we knew something was up. He has been a very picky eater since the first time one of those rubber-coated spoons passed his gums. Well, that's changing. I don't know exactly when it happened, but we first found out about it earlier this summer at the Gorham Taste Walk. You know, when all the local restaurants give out a sample and you walk around town sampling the samples. Well, we have a Thai restaurant in town and they had pad thai, egg rolls, and fried rice available as their sample dish. To ease Michael's anxiety, I told him to just take a plate and I'd eat his and we'd go to the Pizza joint next to get something he could eat. While sitting there watching us eat, he started eyeing the pad thai. He saw the noodles, which are one of the 3 food groups - you know: Pizza, Pasta, and Burgers. So he asked if it was spicy and I told him it was, but just a little. Much to our surprise he stuffed a forkful in his mouth. His face lit up and he proceeded to wolf down his entire portion and started in on the egg roll. Of all the foods that we've been waiting for Michael to start eating (peanut butter and jelly, any kind of vegetable besides corn, pizza with a topping), Thai food was the last thing on Earth I would expect him to try. He loved it. He has since asked for it specifically. We've also gone out for Chinese; he loves Lo Mein, and even ate orange chicken and General Tso's chicken. The pièce de résistance was the Pu Pu Platter, which besides the flames, gave them an excuse to say "Poo Poo" in public.

Maybe it's the new school and hanging around with older kids; maybe the stubborn independent streak is wearing off, or maybe things just taste and smell differently (as I've experienced several times in my life), but Michael's diet is definitely changing - at long last. Now we have to start working on the green vegetable thing...