Friday, December 26, 2008

Overdue!

Happy New Year! I can't believe how quickly this last year has gone by. And what a year it was. Having a baby, moving between Washington and Michigan, and flying through my first semester with a baby. I know I haven't been very good at keeping up with new posts so I thought I'd just recap the last few months.
Halloween: Connor was a lobster and we took him to the mall to trick or treat. Everybody there told us he had the cutest costume of the night...Thanks Mom! Next year we will brave the outdoors with him.

November: Tom's mom came to visit and we made a trip up to Traverse City and the Leelanau Peninsula. I was so greatful for all of her help. I don't think I could have made it through this last semester without her.

Thanksgiving: We had a potluck at my good friend Carolyn's for Thanksgiving and I made the turkey...can you believe it? I cooked a turkey and it tasted good!


December: We moved! We finally made the move off campus to a three bedroom apartment in a small town outside of East Lansing. It is within walking distance to the downtown area where there are little shops, a great coffee place/book store and the county courthouse.

Christmas: Christmas was quiet with just the three of us but we were able to get a tree up and have a small celebration. The snow was falling really hard in the morning and we made cinnamon rolls which Connor absolutely loved. A couple of days after Christas my parents joined us and we opened presents.


January: The best news so far...Connor had his first birthday and crawled the day before. Our little man is growing up so quickly. He is also a smart little bugger. Yesterday my Dad was taking a nap and was snoring very loudly which Connor heard and proceded to copy. He also loves to lift up people's shirts and tickle their bellies.


Well that's it for now. Tom got me the complete Northern Exposure series on DVD and I finally have a few moments to watch an episode. I wish you all a peaceful New Year.

Monday, December 15, 2008

More Christmas Fun

I know I've been a little video happy lately but here's another one of my Christmas favorites. Oh for the days of Will Vinton and his claymation specials...

Sunday, December 14, 2008

Black holes and a Merry Christmas

I have finally emerged and recovered from the black hole that is finals week. It went pretty well but we will find out HOW well next week when grades come out. =) Connor is doing great and I promise to give you a full update very soon. Until then I leave you with one of my favorite Christmas songs...

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Lost in a sea of stuff to do!

*If you want to watch the video, make sure you scroll down and push pause on the music player on right side of the screen. =)

My goodness! What a month. Life never seems to slow down when you are a mother. I love the line in John Lennon's song Beautiful Boy that says, "Life is what happens to you when you are busy making other plans." Connor is growing so quickly and doing so many new things I'm always so afraid that I'm going to miss something. He's pulling himself up now into a standing position and loves to say Whoa! It's really cute. He has also become quite the picky eater recently. Homemade macaroni and cheese and pancakes. That's it! Or at least those are the only foods he doesn't complain about.

School is going well but is much more work than I ever thought it would be. I still have one more presentation, a paper, and a final to go and then I will be off for a month. Yay! I have really loved my osteology class and will miss it. Next semester I'm taking a Law class where I learn how to testify as an expert witness in court. SCARY! I guess the final is actually testifying in a mock court in front of a real judge and jury and the person cross examining me is one of my anthro teachers! REALLY SCARY!

Well, life continues to march on and all the while we are missing everybody so much! I hope you all have a great weekend!

Thursday, October 30, 2008

Happy Halloween!!!

We hope you enjoy our Halloween selection of ghoulish music and have a scary evening filled with ghosts and pumpkins!

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Oh wow...

Sorry for the lack of blogging lately. I have had a crazy couple of weeks which included moments where I was thinking I was on top of the world and others where it was more along the line of..."what on earth have I got myself into." I guess life is just like that though. To make a long story short the lab has been very busy...very very busy. I did, however, get to work on my first recent murder case. Very CSI/Law and Order. I survived my first trip to the morgue and boy do I have some stories to tell. Unfortunately, they are not the type of stories that should be written all over a blog so...moving on!

Our little family is doing great. Tom is now working part-time in the evenings and Connor is still growing like mad. He has all four of his top incisors which give him the cutest smile I have ever seen. He is also moving around like crazy, rolling from side to side and scooting all over the floor on his back. His Halloween costume came in the mail the other day and looks great on him! Our little lobster. Well, I have yet another bone test tomorrow so I must be off. Happy Wednesday to you all!

Saturday, October 04, 2008

Our poor sick boy!

What a week. I have a new profound respect for any parent who is trying to go to school and raise a child at the same time. It seems that Connor picked up a virus last weekend and has had a sore throat, rash, fever, and cranky disposition all week. This came at the perfect time seeing as I had a bone fragment test and presentation this week. No sleep + screaming baby + bone fragment test = disaster. It would really be nice if we could schedule Connor's illnesses. =) So much more convenient. He is doing better, however. Poor little guy.

If you have noticed, I have added some music to my blog. If you are not a fan or would like to hear the sound on one of the videos I have posted, just scroll down on the right side and you will see a little music player. Just press pause and it should stop.

Autumn has finally come to Mid-Michigan. It seems that the weather knows when October starts so it brings in the cool breezes and bright colors. This is by far my favorite time of year. This will also be Connor's first Halloween too! His Oma is getting him a lobster costume so stay tuned for the pictures.

The plan for this beautiful clear Saturday is to go looking for Fall colors so I will be off and leave you with a picture of our little Cheerio hound.

Have a great weekend!

Sunday, September 28, 2008

Friday, September 19, 2008

Bag of bones...

I had a moment the other day. A new case had come into the lab and I was setting it up on the examination table. As I pulled out each bone from it's corresponding bag I was getting genuinely more and more excited. Even though the bones were in small fragments I could recognize most of them as well determine the sex of the individual and relative age. At this moment I came to realize that this was so cool! I really love what I'm doing!

I'm also learning how to take radiographs. One of the jobs of a forensic anthropologist is to be able to compare an antemortem (before death) x-ray to a postmortem (after death) x-ray of the same bone or bones. Our department is lucky enough to have a x-ray machine and developer so we get to practice producing the postmortem radiographs ourselves. It is a tedious process trying to get them just right but very satisfying in the end. Sometimes I'm tempted to try to take an x-ray of my own arm or something but then I realize I would probably end up burning myself with radiation. Not a good idea!

On a side note Connor woke up last night at about 12:30am just screaming. We could not figure out why this happened until today. One of his maxillary incisors (top front teeth) are poking through! Our little boy is growing up so fast!

Sunday, September 14, 2008

And the rain, rain, rain came down, down, down...

Can you tell we have been watching the classic Winnie the Pooh cartoons? Anyway...It has been raining non-stop now for a day and a half. This would be a regular occurrence in Seattle but something entirely different here in Michigan. They have put our county under a flood warning and we may even get the last remnants of hurricane Ike here in the next few days...oh boy.

Well Noel's short trip to Michigan has come and gone and she is now a resident of Bellingham, Washington. I'm so proud of her! Going away to college for the first time isn't an easy thing. Not to mention the fact that our parents are also moving...yep...you heard me right. After 21 years this part of the Lawrence family will no longer be living in the Bremerton/Poulsbo area. My Dad is now the President of a school near Mt. Shasta in Northern California. We are so proud of him. This is something he has worked so hard for! Go Dad!

It is the strangest feeling, however, that my parents are no longer living in the place I grew up. In some ways it feels like having a foundation ripped out from underneath you, but in a good way. This is the perfect opportunity to begin focusing on the future and preparing to raise a toddler. I will close with the wise words of Buzz Light Year..."To infinity and beyond!" =)


Tuesday, September 02, 2008

One tired momma...

I'm only a week into school and I'm already pooped! I'm taking osteology this semester which is pretty much the "bread and butter" of Forensic Anthropology so I can't just procrastinate my way through it. Not that I would want to anyway. Even though I have taken several classes on Forensic Anthropology I had no idea what a dynamic organ bone really is. Not only is it used for support and protection of organs but bone acts as a mineral reservoir, a defense against acidosis, traps dangerous chemicals and produces blood cells. Really interesting stuff!

Learning to balance school and home life, however, is going to be my hardest challenge. B.C. (before Connor) I could put things off and study whenever I felt like it. Now I have to come up with a plan and stick to it. I have to do a little bit everyday to get it all done. I'll probably learn more and retain more this way anyway.

Speaking of Connor, he's doing great. He is now eating little pieces of cheese and cantaloupe along with chicken and yogurt. We can tell he is getting ready to start crawling because he rocks back and forth while sitting up. Most of the time this ends up with him face planting into the ground but he's slowly getting the idea. He's also sleeping anywhere from 10-12 hours a night! He does throw fits now too. His favorite toys are these rubber duckies that his Oma and Noel bought for him and if you dare to take them away from him...watch out!

Tom continues his job search and actually has some pretty good prospects. Noel is also here for the next 10 days...I'm not going to let her go home. She is such a great aunt and such a great help!

Well that's all for now. I'm off to bed. I hope you all have a wonderful week.

Thursday, August 14, 2008

Mississippi



Our trip down to Mississippi was really great despite the incredibly long drive and lack of storms. That last sentiment was felt more by Tom. I had my fill of them on our way down. We were literally chased by lightening from Memphis to Jackson. Connor did fairly well in the car considering he was in his car seat for 15 hrs both ways. It was worth it though. We had a great time with Tom's family.

This time around we did a lot of driving around Jackson and the surrounding areas mostly looking at houses. The homes in this area are really beautiful although I don't think I could get used to the bugs! The peaches and catfish, however, are an entirely different story...yummmmm.


Wednesday, July 30, 2008

We made it!

Well we finally made it to Michigan! It feels so strange to be back. By the time Connor and I got here on Tuesday, Mike and Tom had the apartment unpacked and all ready to go. I almost cried I was so happy. Thank you guys! So far we have been really busy going here and there and seeing friends. This weekend we are planning a trip to Mississippi and we heard that it's supposed to be over 100 degrees. Oh boy.

I thought I'd leave you with a few pictures of Connor that Mike took while he was here...Have a wonderful week!




Saturday, July 19, 2008

Hurricane Ridge

On Wednesday we took a day trip up to Hurricane Ridge and spent the afternoon hiking up Hurricane Hill. The ranger told us it was only 1.6 miles so we figured that would be the perfect hike for us. The path itself is paved so it is very easy to walk on but it is quite steep in some areas. The view from the top, however, is unmatched. Why would you want to live anywhere else?

Monday, July 14, 2008

Nature-Deficit Disorder


Here is this vast, savage, howling mother of ours,

Nature, lying all around, with such beauty, and such affection for her children,

as the leopard; and yet we are so early weaned

from her breast to society, to that culture which is exclusively

an interaction of man on man.

-Henry David Thoreau

I've started a book called "Last Child in the Woods, Saving Our Children from Nature-Deficit Disorder" by Richard Louv. I found it on a recent trip the three of us made up to Mt. Rainier and I haven't been able to put it down. Louv's thesis is based on a child's development and how that development relates to their direct exposure to nature. With our current advances in technology the children of today are finding fewer reasons to discover the world that lies beyond their front door. I'm only part of the way through the book but I would recommend it to any parent or want to be parent out there. Great stuff!

Sunday, July 06, 2008

Toofers!

The last few days have been really exciting! Connor had two of his bottom teeth push through yesterday! He has been really fussy so it is nice to know why. He is also sitting up for long periods of time on his own. I can't believe how fast he is growing!

Connor's first Fourth of July went really well too. He slept through all of the fireworks! Thank you God!

Yum! Sweet potatoes and squash...

Sunday, June 22, 2008

Nature Boy

On Thursday Tom and I took Connor up to Lake Crescent for his first hike. He, of course, sat in his Baby Bjorn while I did the hiking but it was still a great experience. He kept reaching out to touch all of the leaves and seemed to enjoy it very much. The trail up to Marymere Falls is beautiful and perfect to do with children. Most of the trees around Lake Crescent Lodge and up to the falls are old growth and unbelievably huge. Sometimes I forget how large a tree can get when left to grow for hundreds of years. It is so sad that we have to travel so far to see trees like that.
Connor also had his first taste of rice cereal yesterday. I can't believe we are already at the stage where we can start introducing food! It was so cute to watch Tom feeding Connor. By the end Connor had rice cereal everywhere and seemed to be having a great time!

I would also like to say a big THANK YOU to Harrison Hospital for paying for Tom's entire surgery! The bill came to something close to $12,000 and the financing dept at Harrison approved us for 100% coverage. That was a big load off of our shoulders.

I hope everybody has a great week!

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Happy Birthday Oma and Opa!

Last week we celebrated my parent's birthdays at my Aunt's house. Connor loved the candles on the cake but fussed for the rest of the night. We think he is starting to teethe partly because he has an unstoppable fountain of drool escaping from his mouth. It's amazing how fast this year has gone by. Connor is now five and a half months old and is as feisty as ever. He loves to look at himself in the mirror and blow raspberries. It is also really easy to get him to smile.



Connor had another play date with Andrew on Sunday. So far no playing but lots of looks, giggles, and bats on the head. I think these little get togethers are more for the Mommies. =) Oh...and the coffee!

Monday, June 02, 2008

Is there any question?

Can you guess which one is me...haha.



Thursday, May 29, 2008

Memories of the sea...


This picture is of me and my Father on a trip down to the beach before Noel was born. That would make it almost 20 years old! Time sure goes by quickly. Our most recent trip down to the beach was really nice but sad at the same time. We flew kites, ran from the waves, and looked at all of the creatures on the rocks at low tide. We also spent a lot of time playing games as is tradition. Our favorites...Yahtzee and Mille Bornes. I was very weepy as we pulled away from the beach house for the last time. Oh well, I will always have wonderful memories but it is now time to look to the future. Raising a child, finishing my MS, getting a real job (gasp!)...haha!


Wednesday, May 07, 2008

Michigan Bound

For the last few weeks Tom and I have been really nervous about going back to Michigan due to our finances. Out of state tuition is ridiculous, not to mention just the basic cost of living while going to school. But thanks to my wonderful dept at good old MSU I have a great assistantship for this next year that will pay the tuition, health insurance for all three of us, and give me a pay check. I will also be getting really great lab experience. I can't believe it...I'm actually really excited about going back to Michigan!
Changing subjects...The three of us are going down to the beach today for what may be our last time. =( It makes me sad to think that this is it. I've been going to that beach house ever since I was born! I have so many wonderful memories of playing in the sand, eating at Moe's, chasing seagulls on the beach, trying to get my sister to eat "sand cookies"...*sniff sniff*. Oh well, hopefully Tom and I will be in the position in the future to provide some of the same experiences for Connor.

Monday, April 28, 2008

Dancing the Night Away

Well Tom won't be dancing the night away anytime soon. He had his surgery this morning and actually did really well. They decided to do the laproscopic surgery which meant he only had three small incisions in his side. The whole procedure to repair the hernia only lasted 30 minutes and an hour later I was able to take him home. He's now looking forward to spending the next week on the couch and waiting for the bill. The estimated cost we received would be around $9,000. Harrison Hospital, however, may be covering a good portion of the cost. Yay!

Friday, April 18, 2008

Things to be thankful for...

Connor had some professional pictures taken last week so I thought I'd share some of them with all of you. Tom and I have such a beautiful son!