Saturday, January 24, 2015

The Big 1

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It’s a little late, but oh well.  Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.  I figure I now have the ultimate excuse “I’ve got a kid.” You can follow any shortcoming, mistake, delinquency with “but my kid…..” and pretty much get away with it.  Thankfully, I haven’t had to use this excuse much yet.
The life of a child & parent goes fast.  Christmas came and went with all the craziness and fun, travel and family.  The New Year is here and what do you know it’s the end of January and Sydney is now a full year old.  It goes fast.



The Christmas pic with Santa
Birthday #1 Cake



My first cake, yumm!
The little adventures in our life have changed and seem to be somewhat more “normal” than our past adventures, and I’m using that as my excuse for not blogging about our stuff as much.  I have been trying lately to remember to be a tourist in my own city and think about all the odd, silly, mundane if you’re familiar with them things I've taken pictures of and talked about in the past.  To that effect what I am doing now may be seemingly normal to us, but maybe still worth accounting for.  You never know, maybe there’s someone out there who doesn't know much about, or will find it interesting, to know about raising a daughter in Midwestern America.  Don’t worry I will not be recounting stories of poopy diapers and how chaos ensues once your child turns 1.  You can read a million and one accounts of how difficult it is to raise children if you look.  In reality Sydney is really good, our little house isn’t that chaotic, (sometimes it feels like it is for a few hours) we don’t almost forget to pick her up from daycare, and struggle to get grocery shopping done. 



Making beer in the garage with dad
  Yea, it’s a little different from being DINKs, worried mostly about when the next time we will get to the brewpub for tasty beers, but really just different.  Now we buy tasty beers to drink at home and know that any night you could be up a few times and you’ll be awake by 7:00A the next day.  Not bad really, actually sort of fun.




So Happy New Year, keep doing fun and interesting things, I will try, and your stories keep me motivated to do more myself.  Thinking of the people we know, wishing them a good year, and sending some good energy your way.

Walking with mom in Evansville, In

4 comments:

  1. Happy Birthday Sydney!! Keep writing Brian. It is good for all of us. We miss you two (3)!

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  2. Good to see all is well with you and new family! Wow! A year goes by fast! You've inspired me to update our blog, too.

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  3. Happy New Year Brian, Elizabeth & Sydney!
    Looks like the Midwest agrees with you, although perhaps a bit less exotic than sailing to Mexico (never having been to either location, I'm not sure I'm qualified to judge). After my adventures on the Sardine in Marseilles, a couple of trips up to Tahoe and covert peeks at your blog (which was kind of like travel crack to someone with my tenuous hold on reality) I have decided to take sailing lessons. This may be an unwise expenditure of time and money, given that I'm living in a land-locked state, but it's good to dream big sometimes. Your life sounds wonderful, and I certainly wish you all the best. It's not often that people have the courage to live in the present tense so completely. Hugs, kisses and cheers. mich

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  4. Conchi and I send birthday greetings to Sydney and best wishes to the dedicated parents. Having been through a few "first" birthdays of our own, we wish you joy!

    We're still managing to sail several weeks a year and we're still boatless. Maybe that is the best of both worlds!

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