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The Girls Get Backstage Access

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

The Girls Get Backstage Access

Disney’s Hollywood Studios at the Walt Disney World Resort in Florida

After spending part of the morning at a local urgent care getting antibiotics for Kate’s bronchitis and ear infection, we headed over to Hollywood Studios. Kate was a trooper. We spent most of the day carrying her from place to place.

It was an exhausting day for everyone. As we were nearing the exit of the park, one of the "cast members" approached us and asked the girls if they wanted something special. She led us to a backstage "dressing room" where the girls got to meet Mulan, Jasmine, and Aladdin.

The girls look tired in this photo, but they were very happy. I think it was just what they needed at the end of a rough start to the vacation. I give a big thumbs up to Disney for doing this kind of thing.

I Am So Cold Right Now!

Sunday, October 25th, 2009

I Am So Cold Right Now!

The 2009 North Carolina State Fair in Raleigh, NC

We waited until the last day to go to the state fair this year. Aside from the weather being a little on the cool side, it worked out very well. The crowd was small (people were pouring in as we left). The ride lines were short. The food smelled amazing, as always. The giant turkey leg was delicious. And none of the rides fell apart while we were on them. I’m already looking forward to the ‘10 state fair.

Natalie was handling the cold pretty well up until the point this photo was taken. It was very overcast and in the mid-50’s, which is not terrible, but there was a chill in the air. We were walking away from the Ferris wheel when she stopped us to proclaim that she was cold. She was making some adorable faces so I had to stop and capture the moment.

This Room Was Awesome and I Just Got Back From the Emergency Department

Saturday, May 23rd, 2009

This Room Was Awesome and I Just Got Back From the Emergency Department

The E.B. Bain Water Treatment Plant in Raleigh, NC

Natalie, my soon to be 3-year-old, fell down about 13 stairs tonight. She seems to be okay. Actually, I think she walked away from it without a scratch. I know that kids are resilient, but I’m very surprised (and so relieved) that she’s not hurt.

I was downstairs and everyone else was upstairs. Natalie broke away from the herd to come downstairs, presumably to get her sippy cup full of water. It sounds like she made it successfully down no more than one or two stairs before she fell. All I heard was a series of thuds that just kept going. It was a sickening sound and I honestly can’t get it out of my head. There were no screams or anything like that, just thuds. I started running to the stairs as the sound stopped. There was silence for about a second, then terrible screaming. The kind of screaming that scares you to death as a parent. I expected to find Kate (my older girl) when I rounded the corner. I was shouting, "Kate, Kate" as I was running to the stairs. Kate has fallen down 2 or 3 stairs before, but certainly nothing like this, not from the top. When I saw Natalie’s little hair covered face on the ground, it felt even scarier.

She was crying, which was a good thing. That ruled out a couple of really bad things right away. I got her to hold pretty still and to quit crying enough to be able to talk to me. She said the only thing that hurt was her head, she pointed right to the top of it. She seemed to be limping a little at first, but after a couple of minutes, she was walking just fine.

Even though she seemed unhurt, because she said her head hurt we decided to take her to the pediatric ED to get her checked out. I knew they probably wouldn’t do any diagnostic tests, but it was okay, I felt better getting her seen anyway.

People Enjoying an October Day on the Farm

Saturday, May 9th, 2009

People Enjoying an October Day on the Farm

Ganyard Hill Farm in Durham, NC

This photo was taken at Ganyard Hill Farm in Durham, NC back in October of 2007. I’ve been going back and reprocessing some of my earlier work and this is a photo that I’ve always liked. There is a lot of activity to see in this one.

On a totally unrelated note, Natalie, my almost 3-year-old, got her first tick bite a couple of days ago. A tiny deer tick had latched on to her cute little face, right in front of her left ear. Fortunately, it had not been there very long before it was discovered. Natalie started freaking out a little bit because we were paying so much attention to a focal spot on her face. I can imagine how that would make a 2-year-old nervous. We were able to get her calmed down and she was so cooperative. I touched my arm with the tweezers and then I touched her arm with them. I touched my face with the tweezers and then I touched her face with them. I think this helped ease the apprehension of the whole experience. She held perfectly still while I tugged at the tick for what was at least 90 seconds until it finally released its grip and came off. We all got a good look at it (sunken at the bottom of its lethal isopropyl alcohol bath). So far, no rashes or fevers.

All Smiles in the Terror of the South Exhibit

Thursday, April 23rd, 2009

All Smiles in the Terror of the South Exhibit
The North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences in Raleigh, NC

Natalie is growing up so fast and she has such a cool personality. Prior to taking this picture, I had taken a few shots of Kate in the same location. I think that it made Natalie a little jealous. She said “take a picture of me” and climbed the steps to where Kate was standing. Then, she decided that she wanted to be the only one in the pictures so she pushed Kate to the ground. Kate embellished the magnitude of Natalie’s aggression, but she did take a pretty good shot. I cropped Kate out of this photo. She was in the very bottom left corner making a frowny face.