Saturday, November 13, 2010

The Burley

This spring after Tenley was born, Nick got a mountain bike. He's had such a good time riding different runs with his friends, but when he came home trying to explain the difference between "crashes" and "wrecks" (apparently one involves actually hitting another object such as a tree while the other means that you just fall down), I knew the true mountain biking wasn't for me. Give me a gentle breeze in my face and the smooth pavement of a neighborhood street, but if we wanted Bird to participate in the fun of neighborhood bike riding, she'd need some sort of bike seat. At first Nick really wanted a high back bike seat. He researched the brand and set our neighbor Melissa who is a garage sale expert on it. Sure enough she called with a killer deal one Saturday morning and we were the proud owners of a brand name bike seat for the low, low price of $5. I told you Melissa was an expert! In the meantime, my student teacher happened to be an avid cyclist (check out Sierra Siebenlist on the Marian University cycling website!) who grew up around cycling and even worked in a bike shop. When I mentioned (with enthusiasm) the anticipation of taking Tenley for her first ride in the bike seat, I got that nice smile with no comment from Sierra which just meant she was too nice to say what she was really thinking. But with a little prompting she shared her concerns about bike seats (balance issues and falling over--which apparently Nick does every now and again) and how her family always had a Burley. A Burley? New concept to me, but WOW the reviews (and the price tag) were incredible about this particular brand of bike trailer. While we weren't too keen on spending big bucks on a brand new model, I found one on Craig's List right in the Burg for a fraction of the price of a brand new one.
Next, on the "To-do" list was to find Tenley the smallest helmet ever made. When the Bicycle Garage had their big summer sale we headed over and found this little pink gem.


She'll learn to like it...right?


Actually, we've been on a few jaunts around the block and as soon as Tenley figures out that she can't pry that piece of foam and plastic off of her head, she settles down with her thumb in her mouth and is out like a light riding in the Burley!



Tuckered Out

We spent a beautiful August afternoon at Josiah's 2nd birthday party at Williams Park. Josiah, his cousins, and our other neighbor Carter know how to wear a girl out! After all that fun, Tenley's found a great place to snooze.

While this wasn't taken on the same day as Josiah's party, it gives you an idea of what our neighborhood fun entails. Josiah and Carter found a brand new use for Lainey's bed. I grew up in a neighborhood that was boy dominate and I credit those boys with teaching me how to play basketball, baseball, and kickball. I fully anticipate that Josiah and Carter will do the same for Tenley!




Summer Cutie Pants

You may be wondering why there's an inflatable pool in the middle of our living room. You may even wonder why T-Bird is in a pool while clearly not wearing her swimsuit, but if you look closely you'll see that we didn't bother to put any water in that pool in the middle of our living room. Actually, the pool became a fixture for a few months in our living room completely by accident, but stayed for good reason. You see, Nick with his love of the water, was so excited to buy Tenley a pool pretty early in the season, maybe before it was actually warm enough to go swimming. He's like a kid with a new toy...just can't wait to get it open. So, he got this for Tenley and the weather wasn't up to pool standards that weekend. That's didn't stop Nick. He blew it up and sat her in it in the middle of the living room, but we discovered two pretty exciting things. One, the dogs were a little leery of the pool, so they wouldn't step in it, which greatly reduced the possibility of a tale to the face (not pretty, but she's learning to duck!). Two, at the time (this was actually taken in May, I think), Tenley was just really getting the hang of sitting by herself. If she tipped over, she fell right into the inflatable parts of the pool. Genius by accident. Notice that big smile...
Notice that big smile start to fade...

Who's barely smiling? Maybe she realized that that onesie she's wearing is on completely backwards!





Different day, different outfit, whole new smile:)




My Little Lamb

So, let's pretend it's February because that's when these pictures were actually taken. We always think of lambs at Easter but really lambs are born in January or February. My grandparents have a small herd of sheep that they use as "lawn mowers" for the hilly areas of their farm which are hard to actually mow. Sometimes the mothers aren't able to care for the lambs and then they get to come inside. This little friend was spending sometime in his "Pack and Play" (aka a laundry basket) in my grandparent's kitchen. If you think this is cute, you should see how cute it is when they're bottle fed!
Tenley does not seem to see the "cuteness" of our little lambie friend.

Things seem to be a little better when she is being held precariously in the laundry basket in such a way that she can't actually see the lambie. Gosh, I can't believe she was only 3 months old here. She's changed a lot!