Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Grandma and Grandpa Polderman visit us
July 4th
We celebrated Independence Day by attending the Fourth of July concert given by the Houston Symphony Orchestra at Miller Outdoor Theater. We got there late because Nathan was working that evening and we had to park and walk a ways. It was fun to see how many people came out to support Classical music, since I'm sure that they weren't there for the great fireworks display. We were seated too far away to hear most of the concert, but we enjoyed the pyrotechnics, even if everyone else left before they started. (!)
Monday, August 25, 2008
Day six - the wedding!
The wedding ceremony was carefully planned to feature aspects of Jennifer's Jewish heritage and Jennifer and Dieter's Christian faith. The officiant was a Messianic Jew who leads a congregation in Chicago where Dieter and Jen worship on High Holy days. He beautifully expressed that Christianity is the fulfillment of the hope of the Jewish people.
We don't have a single picture of Clara on the wedding day - and she was dressed so adorably! Nathan and my dad ended up becoming videographers for the mothers of the bride and groom, respectively, so the cameras' lenses were focused elsewhere. Also, our efforts were primarily concerned with keeping her happy and un-sun-burned. If any of my three readers have pictures of her, email them to me!
Sunday, August 3, 2008
Day four - my birthday
Day two
Vacation
We traveled to California for my cousin Dieter's wedding to the lovely Jen. We left a few days early to have our first family vacation in Monterey and then traveled to Yosemite for the wedding.
I was somewhat nervous about how things would go with Clara. We had gotten the go ahead from the pediatrician to put her to sleep flat in the crib. Up to this point she had been using a tucker sling for reflux and she had been without it for less than a week before we left. We were blessed that she slept well in the various portacribs.
One thing that was quite different from our previous trips was that she no longer fits in a sink for baths. I put in her the tub, which was novel for her, and had to take her in the shower a couple times because there wasn't a tub in one hotel room. She wasn't quite as fond of the shower.
She was a joy to be with and traveled really well in the plane and in the car. For the two of us, who both like to plan things out (read 'over-schedule'), it was a nice change of pace to just take our time and relax in the necessary flexibility that comes with having a wee one!
Pictures from Day One
In historic downtown Monterey
I was somewhat nervous about how things would go with Clara. We had gotten the go ahead from the pediatrician to put her to sleep flat in the crib. Up to this point she had been using a tucker sling for reflux and she had been without it for less than a week before we left. We were blessed that she slept well in the various portacribs.
One thing that was quite different from our previous trips was that she no longer fits in a sink for baths. I put in her the tub, which was novel for her, and had to take her in the shower a couple times because there wasn't a tub in one hotel room. She wasn't quite as fond of the shower.
She was a joy to be with and traveled really well in the plane and in the car. For the two of us, who both like to plan things out (read 'over-schedule'), it was a nice change of pace to just take our time and relax in the necessary flexibility that comes with having a wee one!
Pictures from Day One
So where was I?
That has been the operative question over the past month or so and I don't mean just physically! I feel like I am have been in a perpetual state of flux of getting settled after a trip or company and getting prepared for the next thing! Please don't misunderstand...I have loved every moment of time that we have spent visiting and hosting family and friends!
I can now finally update the blog a bit because there is food in the house, baby purees have been made, there are clean clothes in our drawers (or on the guest bed in the nursery waiting to be folded!) and I am pretty much caught up with my grading!
Enjoy!
I can now finally update the blog a bit because there is food in the house, baby purees have been made, there are clean clothes in our drawers (or on the guest bed in the nursery waiting to be folded!) and I am pretty much caught up with my grading!
Enjoy!
Friday, August 1, 2008
Please pray
My sister Emily is leaving for Japan tomorrow morning, where she will be teaching English in Japan's school system for a year. Please pray for traveling mercies and a smooth transition for her. Also pray for my dear parents as they watch their littlest bird fly half-way around the world. You can follow Emily's adventures at http://thesilkenthreads.blogspot.com
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