Sunday, September 28, 2008

Another Green camping adventure ...













We just got back from a week of camping in eastern Oregon. J hunted elk and saw a few, but they proved wiley and elusive. V and Eli kept camp and enjoyed playing in the woods around our site. I don't know if Phoebe enjoyed being our guard dog, but she did a good job. We all enjoyed taking walks, exploring around, and experiencing tent life. As we've mentioned before, our tent is freakishly big and full of neat features by tent standards. Our challenge this time around, as Eli is increasingly mobile, was how to keep him away from the wood stove. As you can see, J constructed a very sturdy barrier that kept curious fingers at bay. The days were sunny, the nights weren't too cold, and we were all very cozy. The time went very quickly and it's hard to believe that it's time to be back in our routine.

We really enjoyed spending the uninterrupted time with the kiddo, who made us laugh every day with his discoveries. A short list: he's begun calling almost everyone/everything "mama", but most especially he means Phoebe; he's developed several ways to say "mama" with a variety of meanings, including "I know you", "can I have some?", "I really want some, pleasepleaseplease?", "I protest the way you wipe my face", etc.; when we drove around, J usually waved to the drivers of trucks we passed -- J caught Eli giving them waves as well, in just the same way; really likes to give hugs and kisses.

He's getting pretty good at walking, and we feel especially lucky for this quality week as we feel he's rounded the curve into toddlerhood -- no more baby Eli!

By the way, thanks to all of the Halloween voters! The people have spoken, and Eli will be a scary fuzzy lion in Disneyland. Write-in votes included dragon, sasquatch, and pigeon -- we'll consider those for next year ... Hope you are all having a beautiful fall -- if we haven't talked recently get in touch! We'd love to hear from you.

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