It was only a matter of time. You knew it was coming. Yep, it was Colin’s first flight! We started off easy with a 45-minute jump up to Connecticut…building our way up to international adventures. Colin behaved very well, being relatively easy since he is not mobile and uses a pacifier to calm down with…
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Feats of Strength!
No, this isn’t a Festivus post. Just some feats of strength as Colin continues to grow. Check ’em out!
Third Time’s a Charm!
So Colin had not one, not two, but three Christmas celebrations. The final hurrah was in Maryland with the Tucker side of the family. We made a weekend of it, getting our fill of great food, playing with new toys and watching the Ravens in a thrilling win (don’t worry, we were home for the…
A First Christmas Times Two!
After a fun-filled Christmas in CT, it was time to see if Santa visited home while we were away. In fact, he did, since Colin fooled him into making it on the extra nice list. Albeit in a quieter affair, we celebrated the season and all that 2013 brings at home – before the decorations…
Happy 2013!
So, New Years Eve is generally marked by celebrating with loved ones, staying up late and watching the ball drop in Times Square. Given a certain baby (ahem, cough, cough) doesn’t like to sleep at night, we weren’t about to push our luck trying to stay up. But, due to some well-planned crying at night,…
Family Fun Over the Holidays
It seemed like Christmas lasted for days while up north in CT, with all the quality family time (not to mention gifts for Colin)! A highlight was meeting his Aunt Morgan, Uncle Mike and cousin Alex for the very first time. They had a lot of fun together during the last few days of 2012…
Christmas in CT
Colin’s first Christmas involved a ton of firsts. First ride through the mid-Atlantic, first stay away from home and first time meeting extended family and friends in CT. Here are some of the highlights on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day…
A Few More Firsts
So, before Colin hit the month mark, he had a few firsts. After two and a half weeks, he lost his umbilical cord, which means a very exciting new phase – he was ready for bath time! To say it was a disaster isn’t entirely accurate but not terribly far off. He liked getting his…