Monday, April 30, 2012
Saturday, April 28, 2012
What was that about more frequent shorter posts...?
I finally realized, it is NOT too late to pick this back up. To catch up I'll include a few highlights...and then a few pics.
SEPTEMBER - Hot, muggy, nauseatingly pregnant, settling into the work routine. Ted attended a conference in Shanghai.
OCTOBER - Barbie was our last minute "medical professional" for a 8th grade trip to Rishikesh where she whitewater rafted the Ganges and tented at the base of the Himalayan Mtns. Then we took her on a whirlwind tour of Delhi: visited historical sites, purchased all the nice comforters and rugs. Then to Nepal where we paraglided and trekked in Pokhara. Sightseeing in Kathmandu.
NOVEMBER - Gaya and I piloted a volunteer mission for the school in Guwahati for Operation Smile. During this trip our students entertained kids/patients who were pre/post-op cleft lip/palate repair. Thanksgiving long weekend trip to the bird sanctuary in Bharatpur and to the Taj Mahal in Agra. Camel and elephant rides are normal for birthday parties. POTTY-Trained at 2.5 years.
DECEMBER - BALI beach vacation for 3 weeks with the Rosenfields. One week of snorkeling, one week of surfing, a few days in Kuala Lumpur, but the real highlight was Lucy learning to swim on her own (albeit for only about 10 seconds at a time).
JANUARY - We braved the harsh Delhi winter - HA. It lasted about 3 weeks, with daytime highs sometimes not breaking the 60's! Ted braves the Delhi traffic after getting his international drivers license and learns to put his horn to use (a must here).
FEBRUARY - Full-on baby count-down begins. We were hoping for a leap year February 29th baby and tried every trick in the book to make it happen. We missed by two days!
MARCH - Welcome home Sylvia Scout Lawson. Born in India! What an incredibly smooth experience, apart from Ted threatening to sue the hospital - a story for another time. Twelve days later we made an offer on a Valiant 40. We now have new motivation to get to the end of the year (and keep this blog going).
APRIL - Di-daddy visits from Duxbury. We hosted him for a week in Delhi, which included a record breaking fast trip to the Taj Mahal - Ted and Ned left Delhi at 4am and were home for lunch, having seen the Taj AND Agra Fort!
We were all ready for a break from Delhi and the heat (over 100 everyday that week) when we boarded the plane on Friday, April 6 for Thailand. We spent a week at a resort on the island of Ko Chang, which was totally worth the 4 hr drive from the airport to a 2 hr wait for the ferry followed by another 45min drive. Totally worth it! On the way back to Bangkok we stopped in Pattaya and visited a Valiant 40, squashing any last reservations we had.
We happily closed on our new boat on April 25th. She will be rechristened as "Momo" and her dinghy "TukTuk".
OK. Technically that catches us up. It is hard to believe that we are 1 month away from concluding year number ONE in India. We are definitely HOME focused right now, looking forward to time with family and friends, and of course meeting and sailing Momo.
SEPTEMBER - Hot, muggy, nauseatingly pregnant, settling into the work routine. Ted attended a conference in Shanghai.
OCTOBER - Barbie was our last minute "medical professional" for a 8th grade trip to Rishikesh where she whitewater rafted the Ganges and tented at the base of the Himalayan Mtns. Then we took her on a whirlwind tour of Delhi: visited historical sites, purchased all the nice comforters and rugs. Then to Nepal where we paraglided and trekked in Pokhara. Sightseeing in Kathmandu.
NOVEMBER - Gaya and I piloted a volunteer mission for the school in Guwahati for Operation Smile. During this trip our students entertained kids/patients who were pre/post-op cleft lip/palate repair. Thanksgiving long weekend trip to the bird sanctuary in Bharatpur and to the Taj Mahal in Agra. Camel and elephant rides are normal for birthday parties. POTTY-Trained at 2.5 years.
| Operation Smile |
| Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary |
| That is one LUCKY door! |
| The Taj |
| View from Agra Fort |
| (You're there too Scout, 5 months) |
DECEMBER - BALI beach vacation for 3 weeks with the Rosenfields. One week of snorkeling, one week of surfing, a few days in Kuala Lumpur, but the real highlight was Lucy learning to swim on her own (albeit for only about 10 seconds at a time).
| Hats |
| The sun is NOT your friend |
| The Rosenfields |
JANUARY - We braved the harsh Delhi winter - HA. It lasted about 3 weeks, with daytime highs sometimes not breaking the 60's! Ted braves the Delhi traffic after getting his international drivers license and learns to put his horn to use (a must here).
FEBRUARY - Full-on baby count-down begins. We were hoping for a leap year February 29th baby and tried every trick in the book to make it happen. We missed by two days!
MARCH - Welcome home Sylvia Scout Lawson. Born in India! What an incredibly smooth experience, apart from Ted threatening to sue the hospital - a story for another time. Twelve days later we made an offer on a Valiant 40. We now have new motivation to get to the end of the year (and keep this blog going).
| Inside...but a few hours later... |
| ...Outside! |
| "Big Sister" |
| Happy at home |
APRIL - Di-daddy visits from Duxbury. We hosted him for a week in Delhi, which included a record breaking fast trip to the Taj Mahal - Ted and Ned left Delhi at 4am and were home for lunch, having seen the Taj AND Agra Fort!
We were all ready for a break from Delhi and the heat (over 100 everyday that week) when we boarded the plane on Friday, April 6 for Thailand. We spent a week at a resort on the island of Ko Chang, which was totally worth the 4 hr drive from the airport to a 2 hr wait for the ferry followed by another 45min drive. Totally worth it! On the way back to Bangkok we stopped in Pattaya and visited a Valiant 40, squashing any last reservations we had.
We happily closed on our new boat on April 25th. She will be rechristened as "Momo" and her dinghy "TukTuk".
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| MOMO and Di-Daddy |
OK. Technically that catches us up. It is hard to believe that we are 1 month away from concluding year number ONE in India. We are definitely HOME focused right now, looking forward to time with family and friends, and of course meeting and sailing Momo.
Saturday, March 3, 2012
Friday, March 2, 2012
Sylvia Scout Lawson
Welcome home Scout. You were born in India!
March 2, 2012 around 4pm.
Weight 6lb, or 2.72kg
Height ?
Footprints not taken
You were not cleaned (who knows what is in that water)
All of the Indian nurses were giddy at the sight of you.
March 2, 2012 around 4pm.
Weight 6lb, or 2.72kg
Height ?
Footprints not taken
You were not cleaned (who knows what is in that water)
All of the Indian nurses were giddy at the sight of you.
| I think you're going to be a runner like your parents... |
| I mean LOOK at those SPINDLE LEGS and LONG FEET |
| Whether you run or not....we are so excited you are with us now. |
| We love you too! |
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