In early March I told you about some updates to our website. While we were on the road to visit Kate, Jeff, and Abby in Las Vegas, we were able to spend a little time in Chaco Canyon and we overnighted in Monument Valley. We also drove through Zion National Park. As expected, we took lots of pictures on the road and LOTS of pictures while we were in Las Vegas.
It is hard for us to believe how much Abby has changed just since we were there in mid-January. She is as bright, energetic, and curious as any 6-month old. While we were there she learned to flip from her tummy to her back so she is now capable of doing a complete 360 turn. While that complicates things because of the oxygen tube, it allows her to move around a good bit and do even more exploring. Since we left, she has learned to sit up on her own without any support. That will expand her horizons even more.
One way to see the changes in Abby is to look at my Snapfish album that contains the pictures that Becky (Jeff's Mom) takes almost every day.
Kate sends them to me and I put some of them on a Snapfish album. Becky spends a lot of time and effort to get these wonderful pictures and we really appreciate them. I try to update the Snapfish album within a day of getting a new set of pictures.
The newest pictures are here. In there is a "folder" of Chaco Canyon pictures and a "folder" of Monument Valley pictures. I included a link to a map of Monument Valley on the web pages, but here it is again. When you look at our pictures of Monument Valley, it might be useful to have the map open in another window. In fact, the map even has an inset which, if you click on it, will show you almost exactly where we were when we took many of the pictures.
For those of you who can't wait to get to the Abby Pictures, they start here.
I have also added some pictures from Tevya and Kris to the Noah pictures.
They include another set of class pictures. And speaking of changing, Noah is learning something new every day and growing rapidly. According to Tevya, not everything he learns is good--or quiet--and it is hard to keep up with him. I get to make a quick trip to West Linn to see for myself next month.
I also added some pictures to the Abby album. Some of these are duplicates from the Snapfish album and some are from our most recent visit that I did not post elsewhere.
It is hard for us to believe how much Abby has changed just since we were there in mid-January. She is as bright, energetic, and curious as any 6-month old. While we were there she learned to flip from her tummy to her back so she is now capable of doing a complete 360 turn. While that complicates things because of the oxygen tube, it allows her to move around a good bit and do even more exploring. Since we left, she has learned to sit up on her own without any support. That will expand her horizons even more.
One way to see the changes in Abby is to look at my Snapfish album that contains the pictures that Becky (Jeff's Mom) takes almost every day.
The newest pictures are here. In there is a "folder" of Chaco Canyon pictures and a "folder" of Monument Valley pictures. I included a link to a map of Monument Valley on the web pages, but here it is again. When you look at our pictures of Monument Valley, it might be useful to have the map open in another window. In fact, the map even has an inset which, if you click on it, will show you almost exactly where we were when we took many of the pictures.
For those of you who can't wait to get to the Abby Pictures, they start here.
I have also added some pictures from Tevya and Kris to the Noah pictures.
They include another set of class pictures. And speaking of changing, Noah is learning something new every day and growing rapidly. According to Tevya, not everything he learns is good--or quiet--and it is hard to keep up with him. I get to make a quick trip to West Linn to see for myself next month.I also added some pictures to the Abby album. Some of these are duplicates from the Snapfish album and some are from our most recent visit that I did not post elsewhere.

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