Thursday, 31 July 2008

Our Little Traveller





We're back from Italy. Alistair is a great little traveller!
Below you see him looking like a proper tourist, baseball cap and all. He now has a lot of experience on planes, trains, and buses.
People kept commenting on the way that we were pretty courageous to travel with a 3-month old baby (translation, a little crazy), and that they were so impressed with how good he was.  He just seemed to flirt with everyone along the way with his big smile and hardly ever grumbled. The Italians absolutely love babies, and Alistair loved all the attention! We learned that traveling with a baby and a push chair adds a whole new element to a holiday, but we enjoyed it in different ways. It's the food that always makes or breaks a trip for us - and you can get some great food (especially in Italy) even with a baby.  And if you're in-between meals, gelato is the way to go. We had it daily and learned that strawberry and banana, and coconut with pineapple are some pretty tasty combinations. 
 We spent most of our time in Prato, where Matthew attended a conference and delivered a paper. Then we went to Florence for the weekend just for the fun of it.  The one big issue was the heat. Alistair has not had a lot of exposure to hot weather (being born in the UK), so we had to find creative ways to keep the little guy out of the sun. We were pretty proud of the sun cover we rigged up on the push-chair- see top picture. However, Alistair kept poking his little feet and hands out as if to reach out to someone. Maybe we were a bit excessive. We never saw anyone else with such a comprehensive sun-cover! After this mini holiday, we are gearing up for our long-haul and hopefully long vacation back in the States this fall. Hope to see some of you then.

Friday, 18 July 2008

Bluegrass Baby



Alistair wants to thank his Japanese family for the lovely jimbe (men's summer clothes). He is feeling cool and comfortable and can't wait to visit Japan someday. Right now he has to settle with Italy as we are dragging him there on Sunday. Fortunately, his jimbe will come in handy for the Italian summer heat as well. Being a UK baby, he hasn't experienced much of summer just yet. Along with being introduced to new clothing this month, Alistair is also being exposed to bluegrass. He loves to stare at Matthew, especially when his giant father is playing the mandolin. He loves all kinds of music and was pretty keen to have a go at playing the old mandolin himself. So, if 
the anesthesiologist's prediction of Alistair 
becoming a goalkeeper doesn't work out, 
maybe he'll become a musician instead. 

Tuesday, 1 July 2008

Self Discovery


Finally, at nine weeks we were able to capture a smile. It was in a moment of self-discovery, and Alistair was pretty pleased to find himself in the mirror. Maybe just another friend- who knows what he's thinking. He's all smiles and giggles these days, and manages to get himself in a pretty relaxed pose at the end of the day.