Discovering bubbles with Auntie Tricia
Generally being too rediculously cute!
The Life and Times of Our Family
Discovering bubbles with Auntie Tricia
Generally being too rediculously cute!
Finally the whole Hanzeli clan...well almost. Ian and his cousin Trevor were in Spokane visiting Gonzaga (Go Bulldogs!) and another cousin, Alex, was busy too. Only three missing...not bad.
A Visit from Belgium...Rome...San Diego...Tucson?
In early September, we had some very good friends, the Andersons, come into town from...well, just about everywhere. They used to live in Issaquah, but over the years they've all moved away : (. Justin got married last May to a wonderful Belgian woman named Delphine and the family were all in town to celebrate the wedding with their Seattle friends. It was also a lot of fun to introduce Jacob to the Andersons. We had such a great time meeting Delphine and her brothers and we are so truly happy for Justin.
The day after the party, we took everybody out on Lake Washington for some cruising and tubing. We were a little worried about how Jacob would do on the boat, especially because there were a lot of really big waves that day. Jacob decided to put all our fears to rest though by laughing as we bounced over the big waves and, shortly after we started, passing out on Mom's lap, life jacket and all. In fact, his biggest complaint that day was the bright sun (see the pictures) so we kept his hat completely over his eyes. Thanks Kate for the pictures. We miss you!
"Hey, who turned on the lights?"
"Still too bright out here!"
Eventually he burrowed himself into his life jacket. I think he looks like a little turtle trying to hide from the sun.
"Hi Mom!"
"I was busy chewing on my toy. Did you want something?"
For some reason we can't get this picture to stay rotated, but we had to post this picture. Jacob is a pretty smiley baby (yay!) and this is definitely one of our favorite pictures of his smile so far.
By the by...were having issues with the font size...guess you wont need glasses to read this one. :)