Kristin and Thom are embarking on yet another adventure, raising their son Carrig. Read here to learn about what's happening, what's going to happen, and the various trials and tribulations raising their new friend.

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Monday, April 26, 2010

I don't want to be stuck in lexington!

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Wednesday, April 21, 2010

I'm going camping!!!!

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Saturday, April 17, 2010

Roll Over Rover!!


Carrig's first captured roll over!

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Accessorizing!


Now I am ready for climbing! And, I will look cool doing it.

Monday, April 12, 2010

The little guy is psyched!

Hiking with Mom

Carrig and I hiked at Rock Meadow in Belmont this weekend with some other moms. While I'm sure Carrig would have loved to walk and play with the other kids he slept the entire time. Maybe next time he will be more alert!!

Thursday, April 8, 2010

A little late...

But Carrig wanted to wish everyone a happy Easter.

(Thanks for the puppets!)

From a baby's perspective this looks like an epic day. (updated)

It didn't turn out to be "that" bad. The climbs that typically stay dry were dripping with water but that didn't stop us. Carrig did great hanging out with friends in the wet woods. We promised him that the Red would be warmer and dryer.




Its a little damp. Didn't start until twenty miles before the crag but its here and we can't avoid it.
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Monday, April 5, 2010

This could be a problem...


He won't let go.
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Sunday, April 4, 2010

This is the way I roll...

Apparently this is quite comfortable for a three month old. Carrig has been sitting/sleeping like this for twenty minutes.
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Visiting Grandma Thomas and Family

After a road trip to Doylestown PA to meet the rest of my family, Carrig has now been to 5 of the 50 states and he isn’t even 3 months old yet. With climbing season fast approaching his tick list will quickly be filled up as we travel to Kentucky, New Hampshire, and Maine in the upcoming months. My little man is so well traveled and now that his passport has arrived he can (and will) travel out of the country. I was a bit nervous driving because this was the longest road trip Carrig had been on and I was doing this drive by myself with the crazy dogs while Thom was in North Carolina for a meeting. In the end I couldn’t have asked for a better passenger! Carrig was perfect there and back. But, don’t worry, there was plenty of excitement on this trip. It is actually difficult to figure out what was most notable. Could it be when the dogs got loose at the rest stop making me run around like a crazy person trying to corral them while Carrig waited patiently in his Bumbo seat in the parking lot alongside the car? Or was it the torrential down pour that caused me to hydroplane at 60mph on the highway on the way back? Either way, Carrig and I were happy to have made the trip and here are some pictures to prove it.







Four generations all in one room!
Aunt Sue and Carrig
Great Grandma and Carrig