Sunday, August 19, 2012

Michigan Vacay.


There’s nothing quite as refreshing as a camping trip in a cool climate when the temperatures get too hot at home. During the first week of August, Justin and I took Ellery on her first summer vacation – a weeklong trip through the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. On our way north, we met Justin’s dad in Tennessee, and we all headed first to Burlington, Iowa to visit with Justin’s sister Emily, her husband Eric, and their two beautiful girls, Lilian and Gabriela. We spent the weekend visiting and skiing on the Mississippi River.
On Monday, we made our way to Munising, Michigan where we camped for three nights and spent our days seeing the sights at Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore. The Pictured Rocks are long band of 200-foot sandstone cliffs on Lake Superior’s southern shore. We got up close and personal with the cliffs on a 10 mile hike (a hike that, I might add, Justin had estimated at only 8 miles beforehand). The views were truly incredible, and the water looked almost Caribbean – crystal clear, with a beautiful greenish tint. I imagine it wouldn’t have felt Caribbean, though, had we decided to go for a swim. The trail passed a couple of beaches that would have felt right at place in a tropical island. The evening after we went on our hike, we all relaxed with a boat ride that passed by the very same cliffs that we had hiked only hours before. We left Pictured Rocks wishing that we had two things: (1) more time, and (2) kayaks! Hopefully we will make it back some day to explore some more!








Our next destination was Tahquamenon Falls State Park. The centerpiece of the park is, of course, Tahquamenon Falls. The falls were nice, but after our 10-mile hike the previous day, we didn’t do a whole lot of exploring and instead spent most of the day relaxing under the shade of the forested campground and cooking a fabulous steak-and-potato meal, followed by campfire pies for dessert.



Our last destination before leaving the U.P. was Mackinac Island. It was about a 15-minute ferry ride away from the mainland, and it had a little bit of something for everyone – bakeries, fudge shops, and restaurants on the main streets; big, beautiful, immaculately cared-for Victorian mansions on the back streets; a historic fort and other old buildings; and wooded footpaths that led to rocky overlooks of Lake Huron along the shoreline. The weather was beautiful (as it was for the whole trip) and it made for a fitting end of our exploration of the U.P.!



We couldn't have asked for a better baby for the duration of this trip. We spent a lot of time in the car, and Ellery was perfect for the majority of the time and didn't slow us down a bit (other than to change diapers and eat, of course).

We love getaways. We love road trips. There is just something magical about getting out of our rut that we are all too often stuck in and exploring beautiful places together.

Saturday, August 18, 2012

August 15, 2012: First Steps!


The days are passing too quickly and my sweet Little is growing up. I was told to hold her close and enjoy every second, because they go by too incredibly fast. And to every one of you who told me that, you are absolutely right!

 At nine months and four days Ellery took her first steps. At nine months and seven days, she pulls up on the couch, lets go, and with hands high above her head for balance, walks to whoever is in the room. She's still a little unsteady, but my baby is walking.

Please, slow down, baby.

 So from here forward, I plan on stealing as many kisses, hugs, and rocking chair chances as I possible can. I plan on capturing as many mental images of my sweet one as my brain will allow. Complaining less and cherishing more, I don't want to ever take for granted this blessing of beauty that adds such overwhelming sweetness to our lives.

Monday, August 13, 2012

9 Month Little.

Ellery on her first boat ride. Mississippi River, July 29, 2012

I'm not sure how to start these posts anymore. Every sentence I think of begins with, "I can't believe you're already this old!"

Well, little girl! You've officially been in this world as long as I carried you in my tummy. You have grown and learned and won our hearts a million times over. Your smile and your hugs keep us counting our blessings and realizing that you are truly one of our most precious gifts.
 

You are into everything these days. Crawling all over the place and all over everyone, and we predict walking won't be long to follow. You crawl to your toy box, pull up, and rummage through it in search of the perfect toy, all the while launching the undesirable ones across the room. (It's cute now, but I can see that changing in the near future!) 


 Although you haven't started babbling yet, you are a non-stop noise maker. You squeal at the top of your lungs while playing and hum along with us when we quietly sing you to sleep.You love people, especially other babies!

You reach for us and are beginning to understand the word 'no'. Your favorite book is Peter Rabbit: Show me your ears and your favorite character is Squirrel Nutkin and his furry tail!


You're still wearing cloth diapers and all of your baby food is still homemade, except for the Cheerios in which you quite frequently over indulge.  You eat at least three frozen ice cubes of food, three times a day and nurse in between feedings. Usually I create a mixture of foods to create your meal: carrots, green beans, and pear is one of your favorite combinations. 

We're so happy to have your squirmy little body in our lives every minute of every day. We love watching you grow and accomplish new tasks. You make us proud, Ellie Bug. 

Love upon love.

Thursday, August 9, 2012

Home Sweet Home.

We're back from our 11 day vacation that ventured first to Iowa to see Justin's sister (and her sweet family) and then around the Michigan border of lake Superior.

The scenery was breathtaking.
The weather was perfect.
We've got great pictures and fun memories!

  Although we had a blast,
eleven days on the road with a baby sure helps us enjoy the comfort of our own home! 

Pictures are currently being edited and will be shared soon!
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