1.31.2009

Someday...

Someday I'll have a baby girl too.


1.28.2009

Choo Choo Part Two

I just have to add this clip of his other dance move. I think he's perfected it since the womb. 

1.27.2009

Choo Choo!

Music is meant to be danced to, and this child proves it! 

1.25.2009

Is this really the same baby?

Did you ever get scared that your baby was going to be switched around with someone else's baby in the hospital? Well, I know that didn't happen to me, cuz I had the cutest baby ever in the hospital, and I came home with the cutest baby ever. But, I was just comparing these two pictures. One I took when Michael was maybe 3 or 4 months old. And then the other two, I took last week. Although he is still the cutest boy ever to hit the face of this planet, he has just changed soooo much. (No really?) I know that's what you're thinking. But I'm being a reminiscent mother. 




1.20.2009

C is for what, you say?

I did it. I baked cookies tonight. And they.....

were

so

divine.

I don't know why I care to blog about cookies so much. Really. I think it's turning into an obsession. 

1.13.2009

Fact:

Fact: We presently have 13 boxes of cereal in our home.
Fact: We presently have 1 cute baby as well.

1.11.2009

Resolutions

So--I haven't made cookies once this whole year! And that means, I haven't eaten cookies once this whole year!

But, I just ran out of Christmas candy, so we'll see how long this lasts. 

1.06.2009

Get up off of that thing!

I hope this doesn't fall under category: Shaken Baby Syndrome

12.28.2008

Once upon a time...

...Richard and Diana were married.
Just 2 Years ago

12.25.2008

Merry Christmas


I mostly recorded our Christmas morning, but I don't have the cord that connects my camera. So, here are a few pictures. Michael got a lot of books. He Loves books. He'll hold them open as best as he can, and make mumbling noises.



Richard always does Stockings--at least he always wants to be in charge of stockings, that is. I thought that I had seen everything already that he was going to put in stockings, but I found a few surprises this morning. A diploma. A Job. and a million dollars. 
Yeah right...maybe in 82 years

We enjoyed our day talking with family on the web cam, and seeing them opening some gifts. And, we watched Wall-E. Took naps. Ate scones. Ate orange sticks, and lots of chocolate. Visited with friends. It's been a lovely holiday. Merry Christmas everyone.

12.23.2008

...Grades

Today I went to the AIS website and logged into my account. I was going to check my grades. After logging in and navigating through a series of links I finally came to a link called "Grades". I clicked the link....waited anxiously while it pulled them from the database....

While you wait lets take a look at some things I did this semester.


This is a logo for a new catering business here in Seattle. The iguana comes from the owners pet iguana. Sounds silly but that's what they wanted.


Here is their stationery.


This logo is an update for my uncle's business. (www.chisinspections.com)


Here is the stationery.


In my illustration class we took a dark colored paper and used dillusions of bleach and bleached the paper. Looks way cool huh!


Next I took one color of water-based paint and put it all over the canvas. Then I used a paint brush and water to remove the paint in the areas that are brighter. I like it because you can see the green painted strokes through the whole piece. Looks almost like I put white over the green, like a stencil or cut out.

I also created a 30 page guide book for new students. It includes definitions of terms they probably don't know, step by step guide to setting up a document and how to get it ready to print properly. I had a debate class and debated topics like Sex Education and Should we create a World Union similar to the European Union. The logo projects above are just the top of the ice berg. I had to create 5-7 other pieces for both including vehicle stickers, menus, web-sites, clothing, ads, public relations and contracts, as well as guides as to how they can and can't use their logo.

....When the grades page finally posted I was going crazy. I was so excited to see them but nervous to get anything less than an A. It was my goal this semester to get all A's.

I hope you are dying to know what I got as much as I was. I got a 4.0 and you can imagine the excitement.

I would like to thank Diana for her patience throughout the quarter. She also gets credit for spell checking and giving her input on everything. I want to thank Michael for being cute and keeping us smiling all the time. He is just so cute.

12.21.2008

Let it Snow!

Well, church was cancelled again today because of another snow storm that hit last night. In our area, there's not too much snow, but apparantly in Sammamish and Bellevue areas, there was lots of snowfall, and power outages as a gift. And in Enumclaw there were high wind warnings. Basically, the only thing the news covers this week is the weather. So I guess that's all that's on my mind as well.

Apparantly somebody announced on the news that a lot of snowfall was coming, and that everybody had better get their grocery shopping done because no one will be going out on Sunday or Monday. Well, lemme tell ya! Work was B.U.S.Y! Every checkstand was open, and the lines were long in every checkstand. I only rang up about 9 customers my first hour, because every one had such large orders. I wouldn't even call this snowfall a natural disaster, but the craziness at the store was a good glimpse into what life might be like if a natural disaster were to happen.

Are you prepared? It's caused me to reflect on how much stored water I have on hand, or non-perishable food. Could we survive a week? Could we survive three days?

I've been walking to work this entire week. I think it's funny how I voluntarily walk more in the winter than I did in the summer time. I just have no interest in driving anywhere on the icy roads that never get cleaned off. But walking brings back some good memories of Russia, specifically. I wear my winter boots, and throw on lots of layers to keep warm. However, I still wear about 1-2 layers less than I wore in Russia. The first day that I arrived in Moscow it was 25 degrees below. I didn't understand how cold that was, and wasn't adequately prepared for a 2 hour drive in an unheated van in that weather. Haha, misery!!

Anyway, I've actually really enjoyed walking to and from work. And since there's no other place to go--let it snow, let it snow, let it snow.

And now a little message from Michael: kbn i k l. o;l l l nm//// yuh m
Translation: Mommy hurt my thumb today while trying to cut my fingernail. Now I'm wearing my first bandaid ever, and think it tastes pretty good.