Uncle Greg sent these dope pajamas, complete with cape, in time for Halloween.
Henry has been pretty active lately climbing around the playground and pretending to fly faster than a speeding bullet.
Here, Henry hangs out with the very friendly proprietor of the local coffee shop, Sidamo, who may well be named Mr. Sidamo.
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Sunday, October 28, 2007
Henry Hates Halloween Hats
Saturday, October 13, 2007
Apple picking time in Virginia
Last weekend, Henry went to an apple orchard in Virginia with his parents and their friends, Kevin and Signe.
He took part in the actual picking,
He also got a chance to try out his three new teeth on whole apple. He was unfamiliar with apples in non-sauce form, but adjusted quickly and enthusiastically.
He took part in the actual picking,
He also got a chance to try out his three new teeth on whole apple. He was unfamiliar with apples in non-sauce form, but adjusted quickly and enthusiastically.
Saturday, October 6, 2007
Henry's new home
Tuesday, August 14, 2007
Henri/Henrick in Belgium
On to Belgium! We started with an afternoon beer in Brussels's Grande Place. Very cool spot.
The next day we set out to explore. Here, Henry naps.
Brussels's mascot is the Mannekin Pis. We didn't have too much luck getting Henry to pose...
...so we resorted to a cheap trick. This place had lousy chocolate but a great photo op.
Nearby was a great beer cafe. Here Matthew contemplates a small part of the beer menu while Henry makes eyes at innocent bystanders. (Demanding smiles from strangers was his primary diversion on the trip.)
Couldn't resist one more of the "pretend Henry is drinking" genre, plus it seems the cold glass was good for teething.
Here is Auntie Bookers with her vacay boyfriend/waiter in the background.
On the way from Brussels to Bruges, we stopped in Ghent. A great place with a great castle.
Medieval baby nook.
On to Bruges. We took a canal tour.
The next day we went for a walking tour. As you can see, we all liked Bruges a lot.
Even the school children in Belgium are cool.All good things must come to an end. Here, dad enjoys his last Belgian, an excellent Trappist Orval, while Henry enjoys his sweatshirt.
All in all, a smashing success.
The next day we set out to explore. Here, Henry naps.
Brussels's mascot is the Mannekin Pis. We didn't have too much luck getting Henry to pose...
...so we resorted to a cheap trick. This place had lousy chocolate but a great photo op.
Nearby was a great beer cafe. Here Matthew contemplates a small part of the beer menu while Henry makes eyes at innocent bystanders. (Demanding smiles from strangers was his primary diversion on the trip.)
Couldn't resist one more of the "pretend Henry is drinking" genre, plus it seems the cold glass was good for teething.
Here is Auntie Bookers with her vacay boyfriend/waiter in the background.
On the way from Brussels to Bruges, we stopped in Ghent. A great place with a great castle.
Medieval baby nook.
On to Bruges. We took a canal tour.
The next day we went for a walking tour. As you can see, we all liked Bruges a lot.
Even the school children in Belgium are cool.All good things must come to an end. Here, dad enjoys his last Belgian, an excellent Trappist Orval, while Henry enjoys his sweatshirt.
All in all, a smashing success.
Friday, August 10, 2007
Heinrich in Germany
We're back from our beer tour of Germany and Belgium. We started in Munich. Our friend and travel buddy Bookers "the Animal" Surgan was pretty psyched about the one-liter masses of Edelstoff at the Augustiner Keller beer garden.
Henry was unimpressed and took a nap. Beer gardens are very child-friendly drinking spots.We were so amused by the "pretend little Henry is drinking the big beer" conceit that we took the picture again at the Hofbrau Haus...
and the Chinesische Turm beer garden.
The latter had one of our favorite beers. See the happy ladies?
Favorite sights in Munich included Veterinarian street...
And this very German method of collecting empties at the beer garden.
After three days in Germany we headed to Belgium for better food, nicer people, and weirder beer. Henry was a great traveler, and even did some sleeping on the longer train trips.
More to follow.
Henry was unimpressed and took a nap. Beer gardens are very child-friendly drinking spots.We were so amused by the "pretend little Henry is drinking the big beer" conceit that we took the picture again at the Hofbrau Haus...
and the Chinesische Turm beer garden.
The latter had one of our favorite beers. See the happy ladies?
Favorite sights in Munich included Veterinarian street...
And this very German method of collecting empties at the beer garden.
After three days in Germany we headed to Belgium for better food, nicer people, and weirder beer. Henry was a great traveler, and even did some sleeping on the longer train trips.
More to follow.
Sunday, July 29, 2007
Henry at the Shore
After an over-one-month absence from cyberspace (which we'll blame on the NY Bar Examiners), Henry returns!
He went to the NJ shore for a week with Grandma Les...
...and Emily.
Henry ate plenty of sand and zweibachs.
At first he was a little suspicious of the water...
...but he was won over by the end of the week. All in all, quite a success.
He went to the NJ shore for a week with Grandma Les...
...and Emily.
Henry ate plenty of sand and zweibachs.
At first he was a little suspicious of the water...
...but he was won over by the end of the week. All in all, quite a success.
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