October updates

During the fall, Stevo's parents would take Luke one day a week. They would do all sorts of fun things including this music program at the library. Luke loved it and it is where he got his first taste of sharing.

Luke with Grandma:


Dancing in the circle:


Trying to figure out the drumsticks:


With Grandma:


Trying to be the center of attention - just chillin:


Trying to catch the balloon:


Taking his turn with the balloon:


Trying to show Luke to share with the next kid:


Luke does not like sharing:


Also, I am trying to use larger photos on Luke's blog. Please let me know if they interfere with your computer.

September updates - part 2

Later after apple picking, we went to the carousel. Luke had lots of fun:


Carousel video:


A few days after that, we took Luke to Harbes farm to visit with the animals. It was a lot of fun.

Luke with the chickens/roosters


Luke pointing out the goat to us:


Trying to pet the goat:


Petting the horse:




Riding the "bull"


Not sure who had more fun...Luke or Stevo?


Nice goat...


Whoa goat!


After that goat almost got him with its horns, it proceeded to pee near Luke...guess he wanted to show him who was boss!

September 2009 updates

Wow - I've been really bad with keeping this up-to-date. So here goes the updates for the past 4 months. The last "real" entry that I have is from Labor Day so I will start after that.

Maritime Festival - we watched the parade with Pop, Aunt Mimi and Lani. Luke LOVED the parade and all the festivities but I have to admit that it was a nightmare trying to maneuver a stroller through the crowds.

Luke and Lani




Lani being silly with a clown nose


waiting for some more action in the parade...


still waiting...


still waiting...


The following week, we took Luke on his first apple picking expedition. It is amazing how different things become when you add a toddler to the mix. Luke did not want to stay in the wagon but definitely loved the apples.



Yum-O!


Boy, that is one good apple...


Hey dad, lets get this one...


I got it


Not letting Stevo get it from him

And here come the updates!!!

We had a fantastic Christmas and I am lucky enough to be off all this week. So I'm updating all week long...stay tuned...

updates in progress

So I was informed by my husband that I have not updated the blog since October! What, that cannot be true?!?!? But he was right so here I am to promise that I will update once I have my Christmas card finished. We had a photo shoot this morning and while I would love to give a sneak peek, I don't want to ruin everyone's surprise when they receive my masterpiece in the mail.

So please have patience as I finish things up! Thanks!

Why you should never force a man to drive...

Much to his dad's dismay, Luke was not digging the powerwheels...

Rocking roller coaster

The best $10 spent at a yard sale. How he doesn't get sick of it, I'll never know:

Rrroar...I think my son is a lion!

I got these animal flash cards in the bargain section of Borders and Luke loves them. After dinner each night, we play with them and he really caught on quick. Now he roars on demand...so cute!

Luke as the new face of the Gap

So I entered Luke into the Gap casting call contest. Voting is already underway and goes until 11/17/09 - once per day per email address. Lets get him to be the fan favorite.

Click here to vote! Thanks!!!

Labor Day weekend

Labor Day weekend was filled with fun, family and friends. Luke went on the carousel and played with his friend Davey at the Market.




We went back later that night to go to the carousel again...I do not recommend going on it twice in a row.



We had a mini photo shoot that weekend too:


his new pottery barn chair - aka photo prop




on the go toddler - boy is it hard to get good pics of him nowadays.


Its sad that this is probably only one of a few pics of me and Luke.


The next day we headed to New Suffolk and hung out with the family and even got to see the McCabes. It is so funny how things change. I feel like it was not that long ago that Chrissy and her family were renting the house across the street from my parents and we were walking all around New Suffolk all summer long and now we have kids of our own who will hopefully do the same together.

Gavin, Luke and Grace sharing a nice lunch at the kids' table


Playing in the sandbox


Gavin and Luke await the start of the tractor


Gavin "drives" the tractor


Luke, Gavin and Tom even went on a tractor ride with PopPop.


check out the video:


Later that night - we tried to meet up at the carousel but it was closed. The kids still had fun running around Mitchell Park.




Looking pretty

New Orleans

At the end of August, we went to New Orleans with Nana, PopPop, Aunt Jess and Uncle Dan. It was so much fun and all that we needed were a few more days b/c there was so much to do and see (and eat!). Luke was SO good (of course) even though we pushed his sleeping habits to the limits!

Luke on the way to the airport - so excited!


Luckily, the flight down was really empty so we kicked Steve out of our seats and had the three seater to ourselves. Luke fussed for a bit and then fell asleep after I walked him down the aisle for a few minutes:


Luke was very excited to ride the shuttle bus from the airport to the hotel:


There is a famous place in New Orleans called Cafe Du Monde. It is open 24 hours a day and only sells cafe au lait (half coffee/half milk) and beignets. If you've never had a beignet before, you don't know what you are missing. They are these delicious "doughnuts" piled high with powdered sugar. Needless to say, we went every single night we were there. Here we are on the first night:


Look at the action shot with the sugar flying (and don't you just love my dad's expression?!?):


Even Luke got in on the action


The hotel was also fantastic - the buttons for the elevator were the perfect height for Luke and he thoroughly enjoyed pressing them each time.


On the second day we went to the Audobon zoo. First off, the zoo is not near town. We didn't want to take a cab and decided to try the street car b/c this seemed like a cool way to travel. The concierge at the hotel told us to get off at Audobon Park and gave us a generic map. So we found the car stop and hopped on. It was a pretty cool ride (maybe 10 minutes) and we got off at what we thought was the stop before the Park b/c we didn't want to overshoot it. Lets just say that Nana is fired from her navigating job. We had to walk about 3/4 mile to the Park and then we walked another mile through the park to get to the zoo. It was long....and hot...so by the time we got to the zoo, we were beat!

We did have an interesting encounter with some ducks in the Park:


It was a nice zoo though and they did have a tram ride throughout it.

They had a dinosaur exhibit going on and Luke did not dig the dinosaur...this was the closest he would get to it.


He did like the elephant show although in this pic, you can't tell...


The elephants were doing a taste test to see if they really do like peanuts. In case you were wondering, they don't like them any more than any other food like fruit and veggies.


Nana finally got the other people out of the way so Luke could touch the elephant.


Luke loved the tram ride and was mesmerized by the animals.


The second night we were there, the three of us went on a "horse" and carriage ride through the French Quarter. Our driver, Jose, told us it was really a mule...oh well, it was still fun. Luke seemed to enjoy it although he threw his binky overboard somewhere so New Orleans will always have a piece of him.


Towards the end it was just too exciting for him.


On the last full day we were there, we signed up for a swamp tour...we had wanted to do an airboat ride but Luke was too young. We had this awesome guy, Claude as our Captain and he took a liking to Luke.


Luke is ready for his closeup...


Luke enjoying some gator bait (aka marshmallows...we thought this was great - apparently since they are white and float, the gators can see them better).


My first shot of them....little did I know the closeups I would get


Enjoying his snack...










Luke in the bayou.


Capt Claude was so awesome and even let Luke drive the boat:




On the bus ride back from the swamp tour, we stopped at a NASA site where they kept the booster from one of the Apollo shuttles that went to the moon. Cool, huh?


After lunch, we went to the aquarium - being the bad parent that I am, this was the first time that Luke has gone to the aquarium and he LOVED it.

This is possible my most favorite picture from the whole trip. Both boys are amazed at the fish...


Luke thought the fish were so cool


Luke really liked seeing the penguins swim around


Luke and the frog prince


The aquarium had a cute children's section which we all took advantage of:


Dan and Jess


Mom and Dad


Stevo and me (don't mind my crazy eyes!)


Luke "underwater"...he was more interested in his fingers than looking outside


All in all, a fantastic trip - I highly recommend visiting if you never have...