Wednesday, December 17, 2008

First Time in the Snow



We let Lando go outside today for the first time since visiting Hama and Papa in Wisconsin. The temperatures have been in the -degrees so it wasn't very good for a little baby to be out there. But today it was pretty good. It was funny to watch him go from not knowing what the heck that white, fluffy stuff was to playing non-stop with so much joy.

Mozart or maybe Beyonce?



Had to post this little video of Lando.  He LOVES music.  Especially his Uncle Timmy's music.  But this day he decided to play a little piano and started dancing like crazy.  It was like the music just all of sudden jumped into his bones!

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Indiana+The Diedrichs+Beautiful Farm=Fall Fun

We had the chance to go see the Diedrich family on our visit to Indiana. This family means so much to us and it is always so much fun to be around them. Sevgi and Dan have taken Mike and I in as their own kids and Lando as their grandchild (although they are awfully young to have a grandchild!) And their three kids Taylor, Mitchell and Sam are just like our younger siblings. The farm they live on is SOOOOO beautiful and I of course took advantage of that as soon as we got there. The environment alone makes the photos so beautiful! Enjoy!





Landon was VERY fascinated with the horses...the horses just liked nipping his fingers :)







Staring at water...his favorite thing in the whole world



Lando was NOT a fan of the leaf pile

My sweet boys









The baby and his Momma

The Diedrich Farm, how serene





Cruiser the Horse



Chief

Thursday, October 30, 2008

Back in the States

We arrived safe and sound in the U.S. and are at our home base in Virginia!  It has been so nice staying with Mike's parents and the best part is...they have a GREAT yard for Lando.  Of course, we already did a little photo shoot and our little boy just doesn't seem that little anymore. 

























Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Miscellaneous Randoms

Lando is growing up before our eyes and is so ridiculously cute.  Just a couple quick shots of him this last week.

Our washing machine had some issues...Landon had to take a look





One of Landon's favorite places to play...the bottom shelf

These two are definitely "brother" and "sister"...they fight and bug each other but still like to cuddle together at the end of the day

Yes, we torture our child for cute pictures

"What am I supposed to do with these things?"

Not really sure what to call this one other than "hahahahahahahaha"

"Mom, I can't do anything with these stupid things on."

Now he's sick of all the stuff he has on...hey, we do what we can.  In a country where all the little boys dream of being Professional Baseball Players and making millions of dollars...we have to plant some seeds of being a Professional Soccer Player and making a couple hundred bucks just because you love the sport :)

I got tagged!

While delightfully reading my friend Raleigh's blog enjoying hearing about 6 things that I knew/didn't know about her...there it was, all of a sudden "Amanda Goodwin."  If you don't know the whole story, you can go to her blog, but the shortened version is I now need to tell you 6 things about myself and tag a couple of other people (which may be hard because I don't even know if anyone but our mom's and raleigh read our blog).  But here it is, my six things.

1 - I secretly love teeny-bopper movies.  High School Musical, Mean Girls, 10 Things I hate about you...etc. you get the point.  I seriously get goosebumps every time the main characters (the ridiculously good-looking popular boy and the strangely-intriguing not-so-popular girl) kiss for the first time.  When the movies are all about teaching a good lesson in not forming cliques in high school, or being who you really are instead of what the world wants you to be, makes me all happy inside.  If there is a teeny bopper movie on the disney channel or on nickelodeon, I don't move until its over (but i do change the channel sometimes depending on who comes in the room and the level of embarrassment I may feel if they see me watching it).

2 - My biggest regret, maybe in my whole life, is not working harder at playing basketball.  I am PASSIONATE about basketball.  Yes, I even like basketball probably 30% more than soccer.  When I was growing up soccer was natural for me, I didn't have to try very hard.  Basketball I had to work at.  I told everybody that I didn't want to play basketball in college because I wanted to have a life (soccer and basketball in college would have taken up the entire year) but the real reason was I didn't want to risk having to sit on the bench in case I wasn't good enough to start.

3 - I could eat sushi every meal, every day.  It is my favorite food by far and I am never more excited than if I know I'm going to eat at a sushi restaurant.  No need for further elaboration.

4 - My favorite place in the entire world is my family's little cabin in Maine.  There's no running water, we have a port-o-potty for a bathroom, most days I don't even bathe...it's heaven.  Growing up it felt like my sisters and I were always fighting but for some reason, the two weeks every summer we spent in Maine it was as if someone put a spell on us and we were best friends.  I don't even remember if we even had a single fight in the 20 some odd years I have gone there with them.  Almost all of my best memories are from there.

5 - I have a really bad temper.  You probably wouldn't know it because I'm really pretty good at suppressing it.  But if its just the right week and I'm really overwhelmed and nothing I'm doing or trying to do is working out I blow up like a volcano.  Not for very long.  Maybe just for 5 seconds, then I feel immediate guilt, then start crying, then apologize like crazy if anyone (usually Mike) happens to witness it.  Not my finest moments.

6 -  My favorite book of all time is The Shack.  I hate books, I hate reading and I especially hate self-help Christian books....but for some reason because it is Fiction and the crazy truths you find when God is a large, African-American woman...I couldn't put it down and it truly answered a ton of questions I have always had about faith and Christianity and how to get past a crippling fear or sadness.

I tag Shelly Valentine, Chachi and Benji Zimmerman.


Monday, October 20, 2008

Trip to the Beach

We were able to go to the beach with the Sports crew a couple weeks ago (I like to think I'm part of the sports crew, even though I'm just a plain old photographer...Hey, washed up athletes count, right?) Anyway, of course I took my camera and had to capture a few of Landon's first "real" time at the beach. The other time he was too young to really know what was going on and the time before that he was still in my uterus. So here are the shots. It was a great day and a lot of fun.

Starting the day out with a little nap...



He always has this look on his face...do you think he's a deep thinker?



I love this one...and he LOVES his daddy.

Love this one too...we're all three in it, I'm just a little more inconspicuous

Haha...look at his face when the water rushed over him

CHEEEESEE!!!!

Kisses for daddy

Kisses for Mommy

Family!

And we end the day the same way we started it!