Monthly Archives: September 2010

The Kyllonen Clan

While I’m on the subject of trips we took weeks ago but am just now writing about…

In August, Sam, Ben, and I went to Minnesota to visit the Kyllonens. We got to see my Grandma Trish and Grandpa Chuck, as well as most of my cousins, aunts, and uncles. My dad, sister, brother in law, niece, and nephew also flew to Minnesota so it was really a great big family reunion! It was Sam’s first trip to Minnesota, and first time meeting many of his relatives on this side of the family. We had a great time!

Sam getting ready to take off (he did pretty well this trip!)

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Sam with his Great-Grandpa Chuck

Nikki and me

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Nikki and me with our cousins. (And now you know why Sam is always in the 90th percentile for height!)

Dad, Aunt Peggy, Uncle Mike, Uncle Brian, Grandpa Chuck

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Seattle

This labor day, my good friends Rachel and Sam got married. I was a bridesmaid in the wedding with some of my other DC friends. The wedding was in Seattle, and after our last experience flying with Sam to the west coast, we decided it would probably be best for Sam to stay home. My mom and step-dad happily signed up to come watch Sam for the weekend. I was really nervous in the days leading up to the weekend. The longest we’ve been away for Sam is one night, and even then he was just down the hall in our same hotel! But I was also really excited to have a fun 4 day weekend with Ben and my friends.

We got off to a great start when they bumped us up to first class at the airport. That really made a difference on a 6 hour flight! Neither of us had been to Seattle before but we instantly fell in love!! It is such a great walking city and there is so much to do and see.

My favorite was Pike’s Place Public Market.

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That’s where they toss the fish in the air.

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But they also have lots of other things. Like produce stands with the best looking fruit and veggies you’ve ever seen and tons of fresh flowers.

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And of course we had to go to the first ever Starbucks!

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We had such a great time just hanging out together, going out to dinner, and taking long walks through the city. But we missed Sam a lot and called home about 10 times a day!

We also got to meet up with Ben’s college friends, Quinn and Sean, and Sean’s wife Anna. Quinn gave us a tour of Puget Sound, and then we all went to a delicious dinner at Matt’s in the Market. Sean and Anna run the family’s award-winning winery, Gilbert Cellars, and gave us a bottle to bring home!

The wedding was beautiful and I had so much fun hanging out with friends I don’t get to see as much these days!

I love my Junior League girls! (This is us at the bridesmaids brunch.)

Here we are at the wedding in our coordinating green dresses.

Congratulations Mr. and Mrs. Blum!!!

Fall is Here!

Fall has arrived on the east coast and we are really enjoying the cool weather. It is perfect for walks outside and jazz festivals in the park. Last weekend we went to see one of Ben’s favorite jazz bands, The Bad Plus. The weather was beautiful and Sam had a fun time listening to the music and cruising around the park. Mom and Dad had fun stuffing themselves with funnel cake!

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(apparently the lady taking our picture didn’t think Sam needed to be in the picture…)

UPDATE by Ben —

Here’s a Youtube video of Sam’s first jazz show, featuring Dave King on drums.

11 months

Wow! 11 months already. These months are really flying by now! Here is what Sam’s been doing this past month…

As many of you know, I recently decided to resign from teaching to stay home with Sam for at least another year. Unfortunately, I didn’t decide this until 10 days before the start of the school year. Since my school district requires 30 days’ notice, I went back to work for the first two weeks of the school year. It really wasn’t bad but it made me appreciate the fact that I am able to stay home with Sam full time!

We’ve finally gotten some cooler weather here! We’ve been taking full advantage by going to the park, having picnics, and taking long walks on these beautiful (or at least not unbearably hot) days. Sam loves crawling around in the grass and picking up whatever he can find to put in his mouth. He loves when the wind blows on his face and flutters his eyelids. He is a little more confident about standing up on his own in the grass.

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We are getting good use of the baby gates these days as Sam is constantly on the move. He is a fast crawler and loves to get into the one thing he can find that he is not supposed to touch (mommy’s sunglasses, daddy’s blackberry, etc.). We have to be very careful to put EVERYTHING away (a place for everything and everything in its place!), especially our shoes. Sam loves to pick up our shoes and put them in his mouth. Disgusting!

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Sam has just recently started getting a little bit bored with his toys. I guess that’s fair enough since he’s had most of them for about 7 months (a majority of his life!). He is generally very good at entertaining himself with whatever is around but I can tell he is very excited whenever he is introduced to a new toy. My grandparents just sent him his first puzzle and he loves it! He hasn’t quite figured out how to put the pieces back but he loves trying to eat them and banging them together.

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Sam loves to imitate the sounds we make. It has turned into a fun little game. Ben will sing a tune and Sam tries to sing it back. The cutest is when Ben makes some sound that is too difficult and Sam just stares back. You can tell he is trying to think about how to do the funny new sound. I think he has started to say “meme” for milk. But it is hard to say if he is really trying to say “milk” or if he is just making a frustrated whine.

Sam has stood up on his own a couple of times and has even taken a few stumbling steps forward. I walk holding onto one of his hands and I can tell that he is barely holding on, but he lacks the confidence to go off on his own. Usually when I let go, he stops, looks at me, and sits down. It’s pretty cute. And occasionally, if he’s really on a roll, he will take a couple (like maybe one and a half) steps and then sit down. He loves to push his little car around the room and really gets up to a good cruising speed with that thing. I am sure he will be walking in the near future. Eeeek!

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Sam seems to be ready to give up his morning nap. I can’t believe this is happening already! He usually wakes up at about 7:30 or 8 and then is almost never ready to go down for his morning nap by 10 or even 10:30. And if he naps much later than that, it starts to push our whole day back too late. So I have been putting him down for a nap at about 1 and he usually sleeps for 2-3 hours. I feel a little lost with his current schedule and I am never really sure what I am doing. Not a good place for a planner like me!

The other day I confided in my mom that I was concerned that Sam wasn’t clapping yet (I am a compulsive worrier, in case you didn’t already know that). She told me that it was not a big deal, of course, but that she would teach him when she was visiting. And she did! So now we have a darling little clapper. He loves to clap when he’s getting his diaper changed, which is nice encouragement. He also likes to clap while he’s eating. We are trying to see if he can do the sign for more (very similar to clapping) to indicate that he wants more food. But so far we’ve gotten inconsistent results.

We love you, Sam! Can’t wait until your first birthday!