Thursday, February 28, 2008

A Day in Wales

Today Luke took us to Tintern Abbey in Wales.


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Tintern Abbey was a Cistercian abbey founded in 1131. After falling to King Henry VIII's dissolution in 1536, the abbey was destroyed leaving only the stone shell behind.


Sylvia had a great time running and climbing stairs (her new trick).

Tomorrow we are off to Dover where we take a ferry to France. This will probably be the last post for a while, possibly until we are back in the states. We can't wait to share all of our travelers' tales in a week.

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

A Snapshop of London/Bristol

Here are a few of our initial photos:


Darcie, Sylvia, and a Yeoman Warder at the Tower of London.


Luke giving Chris and Sylvia a tour of Bristol.


Sylvia at the end of the tour of Bristol.

Don't worry. There is much more to come. We've taken about 80 photos so far.

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

From London to Bristol

We are happy to report we have safely arrived in England. After being delayed two hours, the flight over was a bit of a test. There was very little sleep - for us and the neighboring passengers - but once on the ground things went smoother. Luke picked us up and took us to the flat where we stayed until Tuesday. The location was terrific, in Kensington just west of Hyde Park.

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From the flat we toured Hyde Park. The highlights of Hyde Park included Kensington Palace, feeding the ducks, and playing on the swings with Luke, Cindy, and Alison.

On Monday, we toured Westminster Abbey, Parliament, The Tate Modern Museum of Art, & St. Paul's Cathedral.

Today, we visited the Tower of London where we learned about the rich history of England, imprisonment, heretics, and betrayal. Sylvia enjoyed chasing the pigeons and climbing the stairs. Darcie loved the tour, and Chris was happy to be in sunshine in only a sweater! We travelled on from London to Bristol. We are now in Luke and Cindy's flat and are awaiting a tour of Bristol tomorrow.

Sylvia has been a trouper and seems to have adjusted to the time change better than her parents. She loves the tangerines, digestive bisquits, and bananas of England. She also loves that mom and dad have relaxed on nap time and are letting her stay up until 8:30 pm.

We will do our best to supply updates, but once we hit the continent, we are not sure how much internet access we will have. But fear not. We will certainly have plenty of photos to show in a week and a half.

Saturday, February 23, 2008

European Vacation

The bags are packed. We've fretted over every last detail. Now we're just waiting for 12:30 to roll around so we can head off to the airport and begin our two week trip abroad. At 4:30 US Central time, we take off for London where we will be spending time with Luke and Cindy.

The itinerary seems a little daunting - 4 countries in 2 weeks by plane, car, and boat with a 17-month-old. First we'll be staying in the London area for a few days to acclimate before heading on to Bristol, where Luke and Cindy live. For the second week, we travel by Ferry to Dunkerque and Lille, France. From there we drive up to Brugge, Belgium and then on to Amsterdam.

Other than the two nights in Brugge we will be staying with friends, friends and family of friends, or rented apartments, so hopefully Sylvia will be able to settle in and feel at home along the way. We will be making posts to the blog as often as we can, though we can't always promise pictures.

First things first, though - adventure number one is the eight hour plane ride!

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Lunar Eclipse

Tonight we were treated to a beautiful lunar eclipse lasting from about 9-9:30., the last one until 2010.





Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Fun with Zella Rose

Zella Rose came over to play while Manda was speaking on a panel about home birth. This weekend, Ricki Lake and Abby Epstein, came to Chicago for the showing of their film "The Business of Being Born." Their film explores how birthing in America has become a business and has taken the labor out of the hands of the people doing the birthing, the mothers. It's out on DVD now; I recommend it.

Sylvia and Zella Rose got to play together. They had fun exchanging sippy cups, watching me blow bubbles, throwing the ball, walking the halls, and playing in the snow. Here are some photos.


Sylvia insists on trading sippy cups.



Sylvia gives Zella her cup back.



Zella gives Sylvia's cup a try.

The Skokie Exploratorium

Sylvia and I have found another winter play space, thank goodness. We are frequenting the Evanston Library and the Ridgeville Community Center weekly, but now we've also discovered the Skokie Exploratorium which has Sylvia's favorite, a water play station. It also has puppets, indoor slides, an art center, story time, and lots of cars to drive. We met up with Lily and Victoria to play last Friday. Sylvia didn't want to leave when it was time to go.

Lily and Sylvia play in the kid fountain with their rain gear.



Sylvia mesmerized by the water...thinking of ways to get something like this in our home.




Sylvia and Lily sitting on the toddler sized sofa before story time (they didn't actually sit long enough for story time or this photo).

Thursday, February 14, 2008

Happy Valentines Day

Today Sylvia received a Valentines gift from Dede and Papa - a pink apron and cards with recipes. She immediately put them to good use by cooking up something that involved a knit cap, a plastic bag, and a little piece of cracker (dagu, as Sylvia says).


Chewing up the cracker.


Making sure the cellophane bag is fresh.

Hope everyone had as much fun on Valentines Day!

Monday, February 11, 2008

Behind the Scenes

This weekend Sylvia helped out on a film shoot that Chris was working on. Friday night the whole (small) crew traveled south to Morris, IL to a lake house where we filmed all night until 5am Saturday morning... outside. Sylvia was allowed to stay indoors and catch a few z's.

The next day was another full day of shooting outside.

Sylvia tries not to slip

On Sunday it was out to Palatine for more shooting - this time indoors. We were lucky to have had the mild temperatures on Friday night, because Saturday night and Sunday the temperature plummeted. It was a brisk -5 degrees on our way to the shoot Sunday morning.


Sylvia helps prep the camera.


Sylvia prepares to take measurements for focus

At the end of the day Sylvia decided she liked being in front of the camera more than being behind it.

Thursday, February 7, 2008

My Valentine Bakes



Sylvia and I (self-confined due to the snow) baked Valentine's cookies today. She poured flour and sugar. And did the decorating. I manned the oven. The best part was that not only did Sylvia get to wear her favorite outfit (her thermal underwear) for the event, but she also got to eat a lot of the dough.



Wednesday, February 6, 2008

The Latest Fashions - Watch Out Vogue


Well, the latest hot items in Sylvia's drawers include the Target thermal underwear, her bee bib size 0-6 months (but, she swears it still fits), and the winter hat a la faux pink pig-tales. She is currently in love with these items and found them in the clean laundry pile. I washed the thermal underwear after she insisted on wearing it 4 days in a row. I guess we are starting up the next cycle.
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She was already dressed for the day, but we ended up changing into the thermal underwear after a bit of heart wrenching, lay flat on the floor and sob display. Sometimes, it's easier to give in...

Monday, February 4, 2008

Papa's Birthday Weekend, Part 2

Dede and Papa sent us a few photos from their camera, so we thought we'd share them.

Sylvia Plays a Tune for Dede


Sylvia and Papa play at the condo


An interesting contraption at the Kohl Children's Museum


Watching the ice-skaters at Millennium Park


All bundled up

Papa's Birthday Weekend

This weekend Papa and Dede came up to Chicago for Papa's birthday. It was pretty cold and snowy, but we managed to get out and have some fun.

On Saturday morning, we all headed to the Kohl Children's Museum. The museum, as Sylvia learned, does not display children in glass cases but offers kids a few dozen themed interactive play areas. Sylvia drove cars, played drums, danced with streamers, took care of animals at a veterinary hospital, captained a ship, talked on a phone, shopped in a grocery store, and ate pretzels all while other kids dashed about.

Playing a drum.


Shopping for produce.

Saturday night all five of us went out to dinner at the Italian restaurant Campagnola where the staff worked diligently to meet the demands of a 16-month-old customer.

On Sunday, after a nice brunch, we all headed down to Millennium Park to see an 'ice painting' exhibit and all of the ice skaters.

Chris, Sylvia, and Darcie in front of the Bean


A reflection of the whole crew in the bean.

It was a great weekend, and Sylvia had a blast with the grandparents.