Tuesday, September 15, 2009

two months!

Greta at two months:
Ain't she cute? Greta is super alert and interactive now! She's a smiley, happy baby who really only fusses when she's hungry or occasionally when her tummy hurts. Soren continues to be the best big brother a girl could ask for!
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Two month stats:
23.5 inches long (90th percentile)
11lbs 11oz (75th percentile)
16.5 inch head (97th percentile)
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And just to compare, at two months Soren was
24.75 inches (95th percentile for boys)
15lbs even (95th percentile)
17 inch head (off the charts)
and looked a little something like this:

Wednesday, September 09, 2009

Patrick & Rachel get married

Our good friends Patrick and Rachel got married last weekend. It was an amazing celebration!

Here are Soren and Rachel's niece Kiana at the rehearsal

Baby Greta in her preppy best- a Polo tennis dress monogramed with her initials! Thank you again Erin and Sam!


Soren found a frog! Unfortunately shortly after this picture was taken he accidentally stepped on and squooshed the frog. Whoops!

Boys bike ride the morning of the wedding. Soren didn't actually tag along, much to his dismay!
All gussied up!

Pretty baby girl!
Dad and photo-weary kids

Rachel and the kids

family photos

We are so lucky to have been able to get family pictures taken with Molly Durkin again, thanks to my parents. Molly took pictures for Soren's first birthday, and then again a week after Greta was born. We're hoping to make this a yearly tradition around the kids' birthdays! This was my favorite shot of the session:
You can see the rest of the pictures here:

birdwatching with dad

Scoping out a sharp shinned hawk in the neighbor's yard

Monday, September 07, 2009

2009 Albright family Brulympics

This year our annual family get together took on a decidedly different tone. Everyone was a lot more laid back, and in fact we really only managed to play some bocce ball, and the only event we finished was badminton. But it was all good. We were busy relaxing and enjoying one another's company!
Off for a ride on Scott's Rhino
Chillaxin in the tent with Uncle Tom

At the end of the driveway

say WHAAAAAAT!?!?!

Costumes were also toned down this year. Tom and Liz were "the Adam and Eve of Destruction"

Mary and Neal were lumberjacks

Beth and Scoot were GI Joe and Jane
mom and dad dressed in their favorite brewery shirts. Group shot, minus the Townsends who were total lame-heads and didn't dress up at all
ma and pa (or grams and gramps)

Greta and Aunt Mary

Mr. Soren

down on the bridge, with our cousins Catherine and Ellen too
My guess is that next year we'll ramp it up again, as it will be the fifth annual Brulympics, but we had a great and relaxing time this year!

Thursday, September 03, 2009

Como Town

This summer we have made many a trip to the Como Zoo. It's a great summer zoo since it's mostly outdoors, and you can't beat the price (free)! But up until recently we had never ventured into the kiddie theme park area, Como Town. To say that Soren enjoyed the rides is the understatement of the century, and the faster the better!


Fox Lake

Hoooo boy, I have a lot of catching up to do, and no shortage of people reminding me of that fact! It's hard to find even half an hour these days where I don't have a kid or two needing me! Anyhow, we went up to the cabin a few weeks ago for the first, and maybe only time this summer. The drive went about as smoothly as could be expected from a kid perspective, but between two stops for feeding, and loads of construction, so it tooks us over 7 hours to get up there (Should be about 4.5)! Isaac actually called Governor Pawlenty from the road to complain about the ridiculousness of it all. We essentially had one full day at the cabin, and although Soren really enjoyed it much more than last year, it was a lot of work to keep two kids happy and out of trouble! Between that, the time that packing took, and the time on the road it hardly seems worth it for just a weekend trip. Next time we'll have to convince Isaac to take a day off and make it a long weekend.