Archive for August, 2008

I’m not sure what we were thinking, but Dan and I decided to take Aidan to his first Cardinals game yesterday. Well, it wasn’t actually a whole game, but we did take him to Bush Stadium for the last 4 innings or so. Honestly, it was good we weren’t there long – he wouldn’t have made it. The look on his face when we entered the stadium was utterly priceless though. He was amazed by all the people and all the commotion. He was having a blast before we even got to our seats – mostly because of all the escalators we got to ride. That’s one of his favorite things to do. He likes to ride up and down and up and down the escalators at the mall. Honestly, he would probably be content to do that all day.

As soon as we got to our seats, he was looking around, flinging his head back and forth to look at all the people. And his favorite word, “wow,” was used – oh, maybe 1,000 times. He enjoyed watching the Cards beat the Braves, rolling in the peanut shells on the ground, lifting his seat up and down 500 times, and looking at all the “Nardinals” (as Aidan says) around the stadium. The girl in front of us had one on her hat, and Aidan kept trying to touch it. I don’t think she minded; she seemed quite amused with him. The boy behind us, who was probably about 10 or so, had a ball and glove, and once the boy heard a million “wows” from Aidan, he let him hold his baseball. Aidan can actually say baseball pretty well, and the boy was very impressed!

After our few innings of baseball, and watching the Cards topple the dumb Braves, we went to stand in a line of a million people because it was “Run the Bases Day” at Bush. The line didn’t even move for at least 45 minutes, maybe longer. Then the poor guy got really thirsty, so I sent Dan out on an unknowingly impossible mission – to find water. The game was over, so all the concession stands were closed. He ended up going into the main store where he bought a $20 coffee mug just to fill it up with water from the drinking fountain. Um, yeah – don’t even ask. We better have that mug for the rest of our lives…I asked him why didn’t he just come back and take Aidan to the drinking fountain. He said he didn’t think of that.

Then the line finally began to move, we got down onto the field, and what is Aidan’s favorite thing? Rocks. Yup, rocks. Not the view of the stadium, not the kids running around like monkeys, not Fredbird (although he was pretty interested in him). The rocks were what fascinated him most. Dan could barely get the kid around the bases, he had to end up carrying him part of the way. And Aidan is the type of child who doesn’t know how to walk – he runs 24/7. No slowing down for him. But on this day, during his first experience at a Major League Baseball game, our child wants to play in the dirt. Why on earth would he want to run the bases? What were we thinking?

Was it exhausting, sure. But overall, we had an amazing day. Not because the Cards won or because of the beautiful weather, it was because we were able to watch our son discover something new about the world. And that’s what it’s really all about.

Enjoy our photos of the day. (They were all with a crappy point-and-shoot, in case you were wondering!)

Dad + son

August 23, 2008

I’m not sure how I forgot this one when I posted pics from our trip to the lake the other day, especially since it was one of my favorites!

Oh, and I suppose I should warn everyone I will not be posting many pictures because my favorite camera and lens are being repaired – thanks to the little Aidan who shoved it off my desk.

Go Redskins!

August 21, 2008

Ok, that’s not from me, that’s from Aidan. That was part of the deal when I became pregnant. Dan got the football team, while I got the baseball team. So here’s Aidan getting drenched in his little Redskin’s jersey, which was a wonderful Christmas present from his awesome Aunt Rachel. (I can’t believe it still fits him!) Dan, Aidan and I recently headed out to Creve Coeur Lake/Park. It was the first time for both of them, and they loved it – especially because they practiced skipping rocks in the lake. That’s one of their favorite things in the world to do – and it’s the only time Aidan is calm and peaceful.

Little did we know when we took him to the park there would be a water fountain. Who were we to deny our little water lover a walk through the water? He loved it! Imagine that (I say laced with sarcasm). The only downside, he had to ride back to Aunt Michelle’s house in just a diaper. That’s one of those things we said we’d NEVER do. Be one of those parents. I guess you should never say never. But Aidan had a blast, and that’s all that matters…

Owen’s Birthday session

August 18, 2008

Happy early birthday to a very smiley little guy. This is going to be a big post because I thought we had such a fun session. I can’t wait to do more photo sessions with little ones. They do keep you on your toes, but they’re such a blast. And here’s his slideshow, too : LINK

I had a session with the adorable 1-year-old, Owen tonight. He is sooo cute, with his big blue eyes and his wispy brown hair and a smile that is just to-die-for. Such the cutie patootie. I’ve known his mom for about 8 years. We met in college while living in the dorms. Aaaah the good old days.

Here’s a little sneak preview for his mom and dad. I had a great time catching up, you guys!

His mom would ask him how old he was, and he would hold up his one little finger – too cute!

More 19-month-old fun

August 6, 2008

Here are a few more fun shots from our mini-session the other day. Although, in these, you’ll notice he’s drenched in sweat. The guy never likes to stop. You have to force him to stop and take a rest – take a drink. Anything.
Oh, and this is the boy who has learned to jump – head first, mind you – out of his crib. Dan and I nearly had a heart attack. Thank God he was ok. He landed right on his head, too. So scary. We are taking the appropriate measures to ensure something like that doesn’t happen again. Poor little guy.

19 months!

August 4, 2008

Yikes. I can’t believe my “baby” is 19 months old. Time is truly flying by, and he’s constantly learning and growing – both mentally and physically. We have a checkup on Thursday with the pediatrician, but I’d have to estimate his weight at about 32 pounds or so. He’s a very sturdy little boy! He has started climbing out of the crib. He’s done it twice. A big boy bed is now in the works. He is sooo tall. He is reaching things I had no idea he could – and that’s DEFINITELY not a good thing. It’s nearly impossible to “Aidan proof” things now. Just have to watch him like a hawk every.single.second.

Here are a few images from a little mini-session with my guy.

And here he is doing his very favorite thing in the world: throwing rocks into water. It’s the only time he’s calm.

I know, it’s only taken me a million years to get these up. We ended up doing her session on 2 days because of rain, but I’m not sure who had more fun – me or Hailey. She was up for anything, and she partied like a rockstar during the entire shoot. Thanks Hailey! (I may have to do a second post of images from her 2 sessions just because I loved sooo many of them.)

Mean ole Mommy

August 1, 2008

The other day, all it did was rain, rain, rain, rain, rain. Poor Aidan cannot stand being cooped up in the house all day, but we didn’t have much of a choice. So instead, he stood at the door and stared out longingly, wishing he could play in the rain. Sorry buddy. Maybe when you’re older.