Sunday, February 11, 2007

Birthdays & 1 year old fun

It's been a long time since I've posted, but momy has been loading some photos on kodak occasionally. If you haven't seen them, check here - (link to kodak).

Daddy's also trying out a new photo sharing site. Check it out when you have a chance. You can download full resolutions photos as well as order prints directly. Check it out here - (link to smugmug).

That's all for now. Sorry for the short post, but enjoy the photos!

Monday, January 08, 2007

Noah's new skills

Noah has sure been learning many new things as he gets bigger! It's a little early to be asking "what he wants to be when he grows up", but it is fun to see him explore new things. At one of his recent doctor's visits, the nurse had suggested while watching Noah study the equipment that he may be a mechanical engineer someday. That was before mommy told her that daddy was an engineer as well.



Here you can see Noah is practicing to become a rock star drummer. Between engineering & the drums, he just might turn out like his daddy. Poor guy;)



Matt is teaching Noah how to run the camera. Matt is certainly a great person to learn photography and explore creative expression through art as Matt is the art teacher at Lakeville South. You can see a few of his photos of Noah and explore some of his other adventures at his site here.



Here is a photo daddy took on the day we met Matt & Leah at Andy & Sue's place. He sure was a smiley guy and had a great time exploring all the fun things Andy & Sue had on display.



Here you can see that Noah enjoys having a cousin his age. He pushed / followed Luke around in the walker for quite some time when the whole family was together. I am sure these two are going to get in to some trouble when they get a little older. There are a lot of places to hide and plenty of mischief to be had at the farm!



Here is a quick snap of daddy, Noah, and his new friend Caleb on the day Caleb was baptised. Even though he is average size for a one month old, Caleb is sure small compared to the active little Noah we've become used to. It is hard to believe Noah was ever that small, but time sure does have a way of letting us forget.