Monday, May 24, 2010

Chocolate Doughnuts!





Pure Happiness right there and a quick shot of mommy!

Sunday, May 23, 2010

Somersaults and Handstands

Sophie has shown an interest in gymnastics (I don't know where she would get the idea). We have been practicing walking on hands and somersaults. Here is a video of Sophie showing off her mad skills.

Since she has been doing so well, and because I wanted to have something we could do together, I signed her up for Little Flipper. It is like the little gym. It is a parent/tot class. We have gone for a few weeks now and Sophie is really learning to follow directions and take turns. I have gone to a couple of the weeks and Mike took her one of the weeks too. She looks forward to going to "nastics" as she calls it.

Today (may 5th) for the first time Sophie did a somersault all by herself. I guess once she did one she just wanted to keep doing them. Suzy said Sophie did probably 50 of them throughout the day. It is really cute.

Saturday, May 22, 2010

It was bound to happen...

Now this post is about a month late but I wanted to post it anyway. Sophie climbed out of her crib (April 22) at 4:30am I hear THUMP! I flew out of bed so fast that I think I made it down the hall to Sophie's room in about two steps. She was just fine. I was really hoping that she would stay in a crib for another few months, but no such luck.

We changed Sophie's bed to a toddler bed and she also has a twin bed in her room for guests. She did sleep in the toddler bed a few times but she has taken over the twin bed or "the big girl bed." She looks so grown up sleeping in the big girl bed.

Saturday, May 15, 2010

A Shower in Seattle


I know what you are thinking. Yes, it does rain a lot in Seattle, but when I was visiting a few weekends ago it was actually really nice weather. I am talking about a baby shower. I went up to Renton to throw a baby shower for my friend Cara and her baby girl Brooklynn. Cara is due the first week of June.

The baby shower went really well and I think everyone had a good time. It is always fun to get together with friends when I visit there. Brooklynn got all sorts of really cute clothes and other baby stuff.


While we were visiting Grandma and Grandpa Olson took Sophie to the Seattle Science Center. The first exhibit was animatronic dinosaurs and it was kind of dark in the exhibit. Well, Sophie wanted nothing to do with it. She was holding on to grandpa with her head buried in his shoulder. Next we went into the butterfly house. That was much more up her alley. She was interested but only for a bit. Then it was on to the childrens' play area.



Now to rewind a day to that Friday. On Friday night we had a family dinner with some family that we hardly ever see. My Dad's cousin Agneta and Valter (his mom's, brother's daughter and her husband), who live in Sweden and my dad's sister Janet, her daughter Kristin and two of her children Sara and Wyatt. I have never met Agneta before and the only time that I met Walter, I was seven. For my Aunt Janet, Kristen and her kids, I haven't seen them since our wedding. Beside those I have mentioned, a bunch of other family came over as well. It was so great to see everyone.

From Left to Right Uncle Laif, Kevin, Valter, Uncle Mark and Scott

This is my cousin Corrina and my Aunt Ann

Of course it can't be a party at the Olson's without food.

Agneta and Valter, what a cute couple!


Brothers and Sisters with their cousin Agneta




I know this is a little photo overload but I love them all!


Here are a few more random shots from the trip.

Sophie loves her Uncle Erik. Every morning she would wake up and ask where he was.



We had such a great trip. Thanks for having a baby Cara so we had an excuse to come visit!

Monday, May 10, 2010

Triathlon

Last Saturday I did my first triathlon. I got roped into doing it because my sister in law Tara was training for it and she talked me into doing it with her. Then a few days before the Tri she came down with strep and wasn't able to do it with me. I was super sad that she couldn't do it and felt bad she was sick. But because she is so awesome, she came out to support me the day of the Tri. Mike and Sophie were also there on the sidelines cheering me on.

This triathlon was 400 meter swim (8 laps on the meter setting), 12 mile bike, and 3.3 mile run (or jog with walking in my case). I don't have my exact times yet, but I did the whole thing in about 1hr and 45 mins. I think that I did it in a really good time. I didn't want to push myself too hard because I had never done a Tri before (except for practicing). I wanted to finish and not hurt myself.

This is the swim, there are eight lanes.
You swim down and back and then into the next lane.

This is when I saw everyone cheering me on after
the biking and gave me the strength to move to the running.

This is at the finish line. I like this picture because
I look like I am in way better shape then I really am.

This is my cute family meeting me at the finish!

Thanks to everyone for all your good
thoughts and support. Tara and I plan to do
another Triathlon on June 26th.