It has been a while since I have posted any photos of my little beauty, so without further adieu.
Monday, September 21
Sunday, September 20
Friendsfest 2009
This past weekend was the second annual Friendfest. Last year George & Carolyn thought it would be a good idea for a group of extended friends to get together and camp for a weekend in one of the local conservation areas or provincial parks. Last year was a bit of a bust due to the late planning and people--such as myself--being unavailable. George & Carolyn had a good time--as far as I know.
This year the planning started earlier and it was decided to camp, this past weekend, at Conestogo Lake Conservation Area. The number of respondents was high: 3 couples camping two or three more confirmed for the Saturday evening potluck.
Unfortunately, due to a bad cold and cold weather forecast George and Carolyn decided it was unwise to camp Friday night (and ultimately Saturday as well). Joy, Navilyn, and I decide that we will still camp both nights and we head out late Friday. Despite the late start we manage to get camp set up and Navilyn to bed before she got too upset at the late hour (I am thankful that our destination was a short drive from home). With Navilyn in bed Joy and I made dinner over the fire: the always popular sandwiches in the camp cookers (some may know them as pie-irons). The evening was cold, but Navilyn was sleeping well, the fire warm and the stars amazing (the wine too). All seems to be going well...
Night one did not continue to unfold as well as the early evening. Navilyn decided that as soon as we wanted to go to bed, that she would want to not be in bed...or the tent. The short story is that none of us slept much that first night and that the stars are very clear all throughout the night.
Even with the little amount of sleep acquired during the night, Navilyn thought I should get up at 8 (consider that the two of us were up from four through six sitting not in the tent). It turned out to be fortunate that I was forced from the tent when I was. As the sun rose above the trees a fog also rose from the neighbouring river. I took this opportunity to regain my camera mojo.
Navilyn and I spent the next hour and a half walking around our part of the conservation area--camera in hand and baby on my back (some of the results are included below and on Flickr).
Early Morning Camp
Birds Over the River
Red Maple Leaf
The remainder of the morning followed a more normal camp morning: coffee was brewed, Joy emerges from the tent, bacon & eggs fried up, and books are read. And thankfully Navilyn falls asleep for a much needed nap.
Early in the afternoon Caroline & Justin arrive shortly followed by the other Wightmans (Mom, Dad, and Joel) and the Vnouceks. What had so far been "Wightman's Camping" officially transitioned into Friendfest 2009...
I am ending my post here since I am sure someone else (George? Carolyn? Caroline?) will do a much better job of blogging about it.
P.S.
Navilyn slept much better the second night. We discovered during the afternoon that she was much more content to sleep in her car seat: so when night came we lined her car seat with blankets added a baby and covered with many more blankets. No more problems with her kicking off her blankets and becoming cold and waking up. Net result much better sleep for all.
P.P.S.
We should plan these camping trips before we are getting frost on the ground at night.
P.P.P.S.
After the potluck the group expanded again when Janice & Chris and Alex & Jody joined us around the fire.
P.P.P.P.S.
No need to call child services, Navilyn and her car-seat were in the tent.
P.P.P.P.P.S
I think I am getting to many P's in my P.S. Anyway, despite the cold nights we had a good time at Friendfest and will be at the 3rd annual one next year.
This year the planning started earlier and it was decided to camp, this past weekend, at Conestogo Lake Conservation Area. The number of respondents was high: 3 couples camping two or three more confirmed for the Saturday evening potluck.
Unfortunately, due to a bad cold and cold weather forecast George and Carolyn decided it was unwise to camp Friday night (and ultimately Saturday as well). Joy, Navilyn, and I decide that we will still camp both nights and we head out late Friday. Despite the late start we manage to get camp set up and Navilyn to bed before she got too upset at the late hour (I am thankful that our destination was a short drive from home). With Navilyn in bed Joy and I made dinner over the fire: the always popular sandwiches in the camp cookers (some may know them as pie-irons). The evening was cold, but Navilyn was sleeping well, the fire warm and the stars amazing (the wine too). All seems to be going well...
Night one did not continue to unfold as well as the early evening. Navilyn decided that as soon as we wanted to go to bed, that she would want to not be in bed...or the tent. The short story is that none of us slept much that first night and that the stars are very clear all throughout the night.
Even with the little amount of sleep acquired during the night, Navilyn thought I should get up at 8 (consider that the two of us were up from four through six sitting not in the tent). It turned out to be fortunate that I was forced from the tent when I was. As the sun rose above the trees a fog also rose from the neighbouring river. I took this opportunity to regain my camera mojo.
Navilyn and I spent the next hour and a half walking around our part of the conservation area--camera in hand and baby on my back (some of the results are included below and on Flickr).
Early Morning Camp
Birds Over the River
Red Maple Leaf
The remainder of the morning followed a more normal camp morning: coffee was brewed, Joy emerges from the tent, bacon & eggs fried up, and books are read. And thankfully Navilyn falls asleep for a much needed nap.
Early in the afternoon Caroline & Justin arrive shortly followed by the other Wightmans (Mom, Dad, and Joel) and the Vnouceks. What had so far been "Wightman's Camping" officially transitioned into Friendfest 2009...
I am ending my post here since I am sure someone else (George? Carolyn? Caroline?) will do a much better job of blogging about it.
P.S.
Navilyn slept much better the second night. We discovered during the afternoon that she was much more content to sleep in her car seat: so when night came we lined her car seat with blankets added a baby and covered with many more blankets. No more problems with her kicking off her blankets and becoming cold and waking up. Net result much better sleep for all.
P.P.S.
We should plan these camping trips before we are getting frost on the ground at night.
P.P.P.S.
After the potluck the group expanded again when Janice & Chris and Alex & Jody joined us around the fire.
P.P.P.P.S.
No need to call child services, Navilyn and her car-seat were in the tent.
P.P.P.P.P.S
I think I am getting to many P's in my P.S. Anyway, despite the cold nights we had a good time at Friendfest and will be at the 3rd annual one next year.
Saturday, July 18
Weekend in Switzerland
So the weekend is here and so is the beautiful weather--if it were November. It is 9 degrees and raining. So much for the mountain bike plan.
Tomorrow has a better outlook: 20 degrees with a bit of clouds. My plan is for some hiking on one of the many nearby trails before picking up Ann (and husband) from the train station.
P.S.
I uploaded a few photos of Navilyn, from the day I left for Switzerland, into Flickr (or would it be onto?).
Sunday, July 12
One Last Time...
So as some of you may know, I have won myself another trip to Switzerland. In fact, I am typing this from my hotel room.
Unlike previous trips, I do not anticipate this one been anywhere near as stressful as earlier trips. My current plan is to do some mountain biking next weekend. :)
Until something happens (and I a least get some sleep), talk to you all later.
Unlike previous trips, I do not anticipate this one been anywhere near as stressful as earlier trips. My current plan is to do some mountain biking next weekend. :)
Until something happens (and I a least get some sleep), talk to you all later.
Thursday, April 23
Sleepy Girl
You know that she has worn herself out when she falls asleep during dinner.
The story, according to Joy, is that with each successive spoonful Navilyn would spend more time with her eyes closed (while chewing). Eventually she stopped chewing and was completely out. Navilyn slept for a bit before Joy decided she probably shouldn't sleep in her high-chair.
I am sure this won't be the last time we have a little girl sleeping at the kitchen table, as Joy's family is known to do this (I'm looking at Jackson and Reuben on this one).
The story, according to Joy, is that with each successive spoonful Navilyn would spend more time with her eyes closed (while chewing). Eventually she stopped chewing and was completely out. Navilyn slept for a bit before Joy decided she probably shouldn't sleep in her high-chair.
I am sure this won't be the last time we have a little girl sleeping at the kitchen table, as Joy's family is known to do this (I'm looking at Jackson and Reuben on this one).
Saturday, March 28
Morning Playtime
Navilyn is definately a morning person. Today I was up at 7am so she could come downstairs and play. This is a normal occurance, usually she has the consideration to let everyone sleep-in a bit on the weekend; today this was not the case. In fact at 5 - 5:30 it was sound like she thought it was time to get up. After a couple visits from Joy, she finally went back to sleep for an hour or so.
As I mentioned, morning seems to be Navilyn's favourite time of day. I thought I'd capture her playing this morning and share it with everyone.
Hope everyone else finds her as adorable as I do.
As I mentioned, morning seems to be Navilyn's favourite time of day. I thought I'd capture her playing this morning and share it with everyone.
Hope everyone else finds her as adorable as I do.
Friday, March 20
Navilyn's First St. Patrick's Day
Navilyn is now approaching 5 months of age. She is eating cereal: both rice and oatmeal. She likes her oatmeal, but really enjoys the bananas she gets mashed up with her rice cereal. Who doesn't like bananas? Yes I know you don't like them Mom, but George will back me up that bananas are good with your cereal.
As most of you know, this past Tuesday was St. Patrick's Day. And in celebration we all wore green...Joy and I may have had beer from green bottles also.
As most of you know, this past Tuesday was St. Patrick's Day. And in celebration we all wore green...Joy and I may have had beer from green bottles also.
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