Saturday, December 31, 2005

Happy New Year!

What? It's 2006 already?
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Time flies when you have cool parents like mine.

Happy 2006 to all our friends and family.

More Swinging . . . and Exersaucering!

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What? More pics of me in the swing?

That's right, Gareth, more pictures of you in the swing. When you smile for the camera, we're going to take lots of pictures.
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You're pretty darn cute when you're playing, too.
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Wednesday, December 28, 2005

Swinger

In the mornings, when Mom heads off to work, Gareth hangs out with me in the office. He's quite content to lounge in his swing while I check email, read the news, eat breakfast, and have a cup of java.
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Every once in a while, I catch him leaning toward the bookcase. He seems drawn to the works of Gadamer, Bakhtin, and Derrida. A philosopher in the making?
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Seconds later, his attention is drawn back to his stuffed Spider-man. If you can figure out how to interwine Bakhtin's heteroglossia and Spider-man, you'll have a successful future as an academic, Gareth.
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Saturday, December 24, 2005

Happy Solstice!

On Wednesday, December 21, the day of the Winter Solstice, we celebrated Yule. As it was Gareth's 1st holiday season, we did our best to capture the spirit digitally. Kathleen did a marvelous job decorating the Yule tree. Doesn't the tree make our place look festive?
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Gareth's choice in wardrobe really warmed my heart. Go Nuggets!
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With the prelimary photos out of the way, we turned our attention to the task at hand: presents! We outfitted Gareth with an avalanche beacon just in case he got lost in the mountain of goodies.
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He wasn't quite sure what to make of the situation. Here he is giving us the, "Uh, what's going on?" look.
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Gareth tore into his first package . . . and found himself distracted immediately by the crinkley wrapping paper. He become so interested in the wrapping and tissue paper, that he essentially ignored the toys/clothes/books inside the packages.
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The only thing that drew his attention away from the paper madness was our threat to put him in the zoo.
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That's right, Gareth, the zoo.

Overall, we had a lovely Solstice celebration and owe our friends and families a great many thanks. Thanks for all the heartfelt gifts. To each and every one you, no matter what holiday you celebrate this year, we hope your celebration is filled with love, light, and laughter.

Saturday, December 17, 2005

Planes, Trains, and Automobiles

As a child, my family and I didn't travel a whole lot. Oh, we made the frequent trip over the river and through the woods to Grandmother's house, and the almost annual family vacation to Colorado. And who could forget the summer vacation to Branson, Missouri and Silver Dollar City! Gareth, we will never subject you to a frontier oriented theme park. Your mother and I promise. In defense of my own parents, I should mention we stayed at a motel with a nice pool and a killer shuffle board court. While we did the travel around the Midwest bit, my family and I never traveled by air. In fact, I think I was well into my teens before I ever flew in an airplane. Kathleen, on the other hand, had a very different experience. With a commercial pilot as a father, she was jet-setting by three or four years old.

Before Gareth entered our lives, Kathleen and I decided we'd try to take him everywhere. When he arrived, we followed through on that commitment. From two weeks old on, he's been zooming around with us on errands, hiking the wooded trails of Iowa (two months old, I believe), and, most recently, flying the friendly skies. Oh, and riding the rails. That's right, our recent trip to Boston exposed Gareth to a whole host of planes, trains, and automobiles. And we caught it all on film!

We began our journey with a three hour drive, through a snow storm, to Minneapolis, the city of departure. After staying overnight in a hotel, we hopped into an airport shuttle. That's vehicle number one! Alas, we didn't think to snap a photo of the van. We'll let everyone use their imagination for that leg of our journey.

Arriving at the airport, we passed through a full security sweep (why does this always happen to me?!) and made our way to the gate. Gareth could barely contain himself with all the excitement.
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With a brief layover in Chicago, we finished our flight to the east coast, caught another shuttle, and arrived a few minutes before our train arrived at the station. That's right, Gareth also traveled by Amtrak!

A couple weeks before we left on our trip the airline decided to discontinue their Chicago to Boston flight and shifted us to another airline for that leg of the journey. Unfortunately, that airline only flew to Providence, Rhode Island, about 40 minutes away from Boston. So, we booked a train to take us from Providence to Boston. Gareth couldn't wait to get on the train!
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Arriving safely in Boston, our stack of luggage in tow, Tess greeted us at the train station, hailed a cab (another vehicle!), and took us to our lovely inn. To this point in the journey, Gareth had traveled by car, shuttle (twice!), airplane (twice!), train, and cab.

The next day, we hopped a commuter rail line to the Back Bay area of Boston. Here we are waiting for our ride. Please note the rails in the beautifully framed photo.
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Gareth loved looking out the window at the passing sights.
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Just so we don't forget to mention one mode of transportation, Gareth also rode about town in his mom & dad powered stroller.
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After a long day of journeying, Gareth retired early.
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The last day of our visit to Boston, we played tourist and visited the historical areas of the city. I had to visit the esteemed Samuel Adams, a man with whom I became intimately familiar while writing my MA thesis, Samuel Adams and the Rhetorical Requirements of Leadership.
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Gareth paid his respects to Mr. Adams, too.
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Sunday morning, we woke at 4 AM and started the trip back to Iowa: Cab>Train>Shuttle>Plane>Plane>Shuttle>Auto. All in all, Gareth was a marvelous traveler. In fact, several people approached us throughout the trip and said, "He's an amazing traveler." But of course! We raised him that way.

Tuesday, December 06, 2005

Miscellany

No witty banter this time around, just cute picks of Gareth. Enjoy.
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And finally, a boy and his dad's dog.
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I love that last picture.

Friday, December 02, 2005

Guest Photographer

Time for a little change of pace. Three weeks ago, Kathleen, Gareth, and I traveled to Boston, MA for the National Communication Association convention. Kathleen and Gareth were lucky--I only subjected them to two hours of textbook browsing. While in Boston, we hooked up with our dear friends Tess and John. Tess and I did the geeky convention thing (we're both academics by trade) and John showed Kathleen and Gareth around the city. During the trip, John snapped a few digital photos and that's how he became Almost Obi-wan's first guest photographer. This entire post is brought to us through the digital magic of John.

I'm kind of sad I missed this magic moment. Look at Gareth eyeing that cup of coffee!
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A little over five months old and he's already showing an interest in coffee?! Is there any question the kid has my genes?

John also captured a full-fledged smile/giggle moment.
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Now that is a happy baby.

John also captured a meta-photo moment. Here's a picture of me taking a picture of Gareth.
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Finally, John used the timer function on his camera and captured a moment of John, Tess, Kathleen, Gareth, and Derek hijinx!
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Nice work, John!