Alan loves his music table from Grandma Van Camp! Recently the batteries were spent and due for a change. I got out my tools and changed them with Alan looking over my shoulder. I had an extra screwdriver (very well aware it's not the safest toy) that I handed over to avoid hysterics. He tinkered happily for quite some time. As I watched him, I wondered if some day he would follow in his Grandma Van Camp's foot steps and work on real pianos? I suppose time will tell. But for now it's precious to see his little mind at work. Maybe some day he'll learn the tricks of the trade - starting with wearing pants to work.
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Van Camp Piano Service (skips a generation)
Alan loves his music table from Grandma Van Camp! Recently the batteries were spent and due for a change. I got out my tools and changed them with Alan looking over my shoulder. I had an extra screwdriver (very well aware it's not the safest toy) that I handed over to avoid hysterics. He tinkered happily for quite some time. As I watched him, I wondered if some day he would follow in his Grandma Van Camp's foot steps and work on real pianos? I suppose time will tell. But for now it's precious to see his little mind at work. Maybe some day he'll learn the tricks of the trade - starting with wearing pants to work.
Armageddon Day
The view from our apartment on the morning of September 23rd, 2009.


We haven't felt the need to purchase an alarm clock since Alan consistently gets up in the six o'clock hour. On Wednesday morning when he first woke up, Brad and I thought it was a mistake because there was a red glow in the bedroom and surely he must be up too early. We didn't think the glow strange at first. We thought it must be a pretty sunrise but not pretty enough to get us out of bed! After a few minutes passed, Alan was back to sleep but suddenly mother nature was calling. As I passed a clock I realized that it was 6:45 AM. I hurried to tell Brad because I wasn't sure what time he was planning to go to work. He hopped out of bed saying that he should get in the shower. We came out in the family/dining room and opened the blinds to discover what was causing the eerie glow. We had never seen anything like it before and both thought it must be fog lit up by sunshine. It seemed pretty special so we hurried to get the camera and snap a photo. There was a nice breeze so we decided to leave the door open. I turned on the news while Brad rushed off to get ready. Of course it was the top story and as I tuned in they were saying that people should avoid going outside, keep your windows closed, etc. Yikes! I ran over to close the window and then to tell Brad that it's actually a dust storm.
For the most part, the dust settled within a few hours. It was the country's worst dust storm in seventy years. An article said "The haze was visible from space, appearing as a huge brown smudge in satellite photographs of Australia." Conservative projections said that 1000 tons of dust would fall in Sydney alone (crazy liberals were guesstimating 4000 tons but we'd rather take a conservatives word for it). The ferries were cancelled and international flights had to be diverted. Alan and I stayed indoors as much as possible yet I still felt a burning in my chest and eyes from it (our windows leave a lot to be desired). Brad called to say that people walking around outside were wearing face masks and covering their mouth and nose with handkerchiefs. It was a day unlike any other that I've ever experienced and definitely worth sharing.
Sunday, September 13, 2009
Live from Australia
Hard to believe that we've been here for over a month already! A lot has happened in a short period of time. We found an apartment, furnished it, celebrated Alan's first birthday, and managed to find some time for sight seeing. It's funny to reflect on where we are versus where we've been. Brad and I never imagined living in an apartment again. Although I don't think either one of us ever thought we would live in Australia. Life is full of surprises.


View of Sydney Opera House from ferry. Alan with his friend and birthday buddy Annabelle.
Brad attended several wards before I got here. Once he found one that he liked, I started looking online for places to live. For him, internet access was hard to come by at first. He would go to McDonald's at night for the free wifi to check email. On his days off he would try go see apartments and quickly discovered that the rental market here was HOT! People were somehow signing leases before the showing even took place. Given the fact that we were up against so much competition, we decided to use bribery. That was our ace in the hole since we had no rental history, credit history, or references. So we have a nice two bedroom, two bathroom unit with a great view of Sydney. It's across the street from a shopping mall, within walking distance of a library, parks, movie theatre, post office (great for all those packages from home) and the train station. The best perk of all is our great neighbors that Brad met at church who are also from the US. After we signed the lease we found out they live in the same building on the same floor. It's kind of like being back in a college dorm. We visit almost daily so that Alan and Annabelle can play. Since their birthdays are two days apart we threw a joint party. They've been here for almost a year and have made our transition so much easier.
The view of Sydney from our apartment and the pool down below.
I owe special thanks to Liesl for showing me the ropes. Alan and I go with her and Annabelle to Rhyme Time at the library, swimming lessons, and playgroup. There are so many activities here for moms with little ones! Maternity leave is one year at most places except for Aldi where it's TWO years. I've seen a lot of women with kids that are barely one already (pretty far along) pregnant with the next one. They go back to work for a couple of months and take another year off. That is one thing I wish the US would pick up on from the Aussies (and most of the rest of the civilized world for that matter). Outside of that, I'd say we've gained a greater appreciation for the US.
A few of the animals from Taronga Zoo: Luk Chai the baby elephant and a cuddly koala!
For those who want to keep in touch our new address is:
706/581-587 Kingsway
Miranda, NSW 2228
Australia
I'm sure we won't get many phone calls but what the hey
Home Phone: 02 8581 0308
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Kylie's Third Birthday Party
We arrived at Brian and Ashley's on Saturday just hours before Kylie's Mickey Mouse themed Birthday Party. We did our best not to get in the way and help with the food preparation and party decorations. Brad sliced peppers for the veggie tray and hollowed out a few for dip and other garnish. There was a fabulous fruit tray with dip (no fruit on hand to hollow out or pineapple to turn into a palm tree). There was a delicious seven layer dip (loaded with olives), pepperoni pizza dip, and spinach artichoke dip. Pasta salad (that Brad and I quality control tested) and a pear version of my fav granny smith apple salad (except no chicken, different dressing, and almonds instead of pecans). Almost forgot the burgers and hot dogs too. It was enough food to feed the masses! We had plenty to snack on while we visited. We had so much fun celebrating with Kylie!
Here is the birthday girl looking adorable!
Here's her BFF Sophie!
Here is the kids table: Sophie, Kylie, Bailey, and Holden. Alan was hanging out in a high chair.
Look at this funny girl and her carrot nose!
The cake and gift table.
The fruit and veggie trays. Chips and candy galore too!
The rest of the spread! And a pretty nifty centerpiece.
Some of the party people: Betsy, Brian, and the Kirks.
And last but not least - the hostess with the mostess!
Friday, March 6, 2009
Firsts
Lately, Alan is full of firsts! He recently cut his first tooth! He enjoys sticking his tongue out and flashing a silly grin. Brad and I think he's fascinated by how his tooth feels. One night I got a good picture of him doing it. He's just drying off from a bath and getting ready for bed so I decided to play with his hair and try a faux hawk (older boys at church style their hair like a mohawk but the slang is faux hawk).

He finally discovered the joy of eating solids and we're rather entertained as well (until it's time for clean up). He's showing signs of being stubborn and insists on having his hand on the spoon otherwise he may refuse to open his mouth. As you can see it makes for a messy meal. Here we're trying prunes (doesn't he look thrilled ;)

Brad and I both attended his annual DM outing, so Alan had a full day to himself with Grandma Flanagan. Both survived their day! We came home to a sleeping baby and an exhausted sitter :) We were grateful for the time together but often wondered how our little guy was doing and prayed that he was on his best behavior. We fully expected to get a call saying that it was time to come home. So we checked our phones frequently and to our surprise no missed calls or messages! Aldi treated us to a tour of the Harley Davidson Museum (further fueling Brad's urges to buy a bike), bowling (Brad bowled a 182 which was the high score for our group of 42!), dinner (the food at bowling was better), and a room at the Hyatt in Milwaukee. That same night church had a murder mystery dinner and the neighbors invited us for a game night. Too bad everything fell on the same weekend :(

He had his six month doctor appointment on Monday which meant another round of shots :( To my relief, he's been rather pleasant in the week following. The past two rounds didn't go so well. He's growing like a weed! He's officially doubled his birth weight and then some weighing in at 19 lbs. Explains why my back has been killing me lately :) He's 28.5" long and about to outgrow his car seat which only goes to 3o". We'll need to upgrade his car seat soon but he still needs to be rear facing for another six months! Of course his head is still growing but not as much. Here's him in a hat our neighbor Holly made for him (in Cubs colors of course).

Brad came with us for the 6 month appt to hear more about the MRI which went very well! His appt was the first available of the day at 8:00 am. No eating allowed for four hours prior. So we planned our night out and set the alarm clock to wake him for feedings every three hours. Then in the morning we transported him from sleeping peacefully in his crib to his car seat and off we went. He didn't wake until just before the gave him the oral sedation medicine. Perfect timing but the first dose didn't quite do the job so they administered another half dose that was successful in knocking him out. He laid very still for the scan and they got the images they needed. No serious issues were spotted only some large subarachnoid spaces that are hereditary. While at the doctor's office she measured mom and dad's head to see which side of the family gets the credit for macrocephaly (big heads). Apparently both of us have above average head size! Here's a picture of him the night before his MRI in no-snap pj's from Aunt Kelly (perfect because he couldn't have any metal on in the machine). Poor little guy has no idea what's in store for him when he wakes up in the morning!

Each day brings a new adventure! He's working on using a sippy cup, sitting unsupported (pretty tough considering his head size), crawling (hopefully soon), and standing (with lots of help of course). Here's him in another adorable hat from Holly!

He finally discovered the joy of eating solids and we're rather entertained as well (until it's time for clean up). He's showing signs of being stubborn and insists on having his hand on the spoon otherwise he may refuse to open his mouth. As you can see it makes for a messy meal. Here we're trying prunes (doesn't he look thrilled ;)

Brad and I both attended his annual DM outing, so Alan had a full day to himself with Grandma Flanagan. Both survived their day! We came home to a sleeping baby and an exhausted sitter :) We were grateful for the time together but often wondered how our little guy was doing and prayed that he was on his best behavior. We fully expected to get a call saying that it was time to come home. So we checked our phones frequently and to our surprise no missed calls or messages! Aldi treated us to a tour of the Harley Davidson Museum (further fueling Brad's urges to buy a bike), bowling (Brad bowled a 182 which was the high score for our group of 42!), dinner (the food at bowling was better), and a room at the Hyatt in Milwaukee. That same night church had a murder mystery dinner and the neighbors invited us for a game night. Too bad everything fell on the same weekend :(

He had his six month doctor appointment on Monday which meant another round of shots :( To my relief, he's been rather pleasant in the week following. The past two rounds didn't go so well. He's growing like a weed! He's officially doubled his birth weight and then some weighing in at 19 lbs. Explains why my back has been killing me lately :) He's 28.5" long and about to outgrow his car seat which only goes to 3o". We'll need to upgrade his car seat soon but he still needs to be rear facing for another six months! Of course his head is still growing but not as much. Here's him in a hat our neighbor Holly made for him (in Cubs colors of course).

Brad came with us for the 6 month appt to hear more about the MRI which went very well! His appt was the first available of the day at 8:00 am. No eating allowed for four hours prior. So we planned our night out and set the alarm clock to wake him for feedings every three hours. Then in the morning we transported him from sleeping peacefully in his crib to his car seat and off we went. He didn't wake until just before the gave him the oral sedation medicine. Perfect timing but the first dose didn't quite do the job so they administered another half dose that was successful in knocking him out. He laid very still for the scan and they got the images they needed. No serious issues were spotted only some large subarachnoid spaces that are hereditary. While at the doctor's office she measured mom and dad's head to see which side of the family gets the credit for macrocephaly (big heads). Apparently both of us have above average head size! Here's a picture of him the night before his MRI in no-snap pj's from Aunt Kelly (perfect because he couldn't have any metal on in the machine). Poor little guy has no idea what's in store for him when he wakes up in the morning!

Each day brings a new adventure! He's working on using a sippy cup, sitting unsupported (pretty tough considering his head size), crawling (hopefully soon), and standing (with lots of help of course). Here's him in another adorable hat from Holly!
Saturday, January 17, 2009
The good, the bad, and the ugly
Alan's first Christmas was fantastic (so it's too bad he won't remember it). A few weeks before Christmas we went to the mall and got a picture with Santa. Santa brought the Gymboree bubbles (just like the ones from class) and sweaters as promised. Christmas Eve we went to Grandma & Grandpa Flanagan's. Alan got just about every Fisher Price toy for 6 month olds including: a dunk 'n cheer basketball hoop, spinnin' around musical zoo, stacker, shape sorter, and bongo drums. He also got plenty of spiffy clothes (more to outgrow). Cousin Kassidy gladly volunteered her services with unwrapping his presents. Aunt Kelly held him while he caught up on his sleep. He got into his pj's after presents and slept the whole way home with a peaceful transition to his crib. We spent Christmas day at Grandma & Grandpa Van Camp's. He got a nice church outfit with a tie and some sporty Chicago Cubs and Bears outfits for watching the games with dad. He got to see most of his cousins, aunts, and uncles again.

Christmas Eve (4 months old) - the best gift of all!
Just a few days after Christmas, we had his four month dr. appt. Poor little guy had to get 4 more shots which left him cranky for about a week after. He weighed 15.31 lbs (I made them weigh him twice because I thought for sure he would weigh more) and 26.5" long (which puts him in the 90th percentile). He's now outgrown the 3-6 month sizes lengthwise so I packed up all the footy pj's and got out the next size. The bad news is his head is growing at a faster rate than the rest of his body (it was in the 90th percentile at his 2 month appt and is now off the chart). So doc wants him to get an MRI as a precaution to make sure there isn't anything wrong. He'll have to be sedated for the process and cannot eat for six hours prior. We have an 8:00 AM appt on February 4th (Grandpa Van Camp's birthday) at Children's Hospital of Wisconsin in Milwaukee. We should get the results back within a week.

Christmas Eve (4 months old) - the best gift of all!
Just a few days after Christmas, we had his four month dr. appt. Poor little guy had to get 4 more shots which left him cranky for about a week after. He weighed 15.31 lbs (I made them weigh him twice because I thought for sure he would weigh more) and 26.5" long (which puts him in the 90th percentile). He's now outgrown the 3-6 month sizes lengthwise so I packed up all the footy pj's and got out the next size. The bad news is his head is growing at a faster rate than the rest of his body (it was in the 90th percentile at his 2 month appt and is now off the chart). So doc wants him to get an MRI as a precaution to make sure there isn't anything wrong. He'll have to be sedated for the process and cannot eat for six hours prior. We have an 8:00 AM appt on February 4th (Grandpa Van Camp's birthday) at Children's Hospital of Wisconsin in Milwaukee. We should get the results back within a week.
Monday, December 22, 2008
Da Bears & Gymboree
Tonight is Bears vs Packers! Brad says the next two games are must win if the Bears want to go to the playoffs (and the Vikings need to lose). So we'll be putting on our Bears jerseys as a family to cheer the Bears on. Hopefully we'll be able to get a picture of all three of us. We may have to go over to our Packer fan neighbors and watch a quarter in their heated garage. Vin was kind enough to run over and take a Christmas photo for us before we headed out to the ward Christmas party and dinner. We were excited to use it for our Christmas cards this year. We got them in the mail a little later than we would have liked but still better than not sending them at all like we did last year.
I had to skip taking Alan to his Gymboree class today thanks to the -4 temp outside. We'll do a make-up class on Saturday that way daddy can come too. He's usually not very cooperative on Gymboree Mondays. Getting ready he tends to soak himself top to bottom by spitting up and peeing during a diaper change (both at the same time of course). We never get out of the house wearing the first outfit we put on that day. He has gotten a reputation for being the fussy baby at class. He really puts on a good show during tummy time. I think Brad thought I was exaggerating till he came to class one day and the other mom's were saying "Alan - you're so happy today!" then ten minutes later "Oh, there's the Alan I know." In his defense, our little guy has a 40 minute car ride and has to be woken up for play time. Even though it's torture getting there we still enjoy learning new songs like "Toe Knee Chest Nut" and playing with the tiny bubbles. He'll be excited to have his very own thanks to Santa. I'm sure the bubbles will be a much bigger hit than the sweaters. Gymboree had a great deal so Santa stocked up. We're looking forward to his first Christmas. He'll be four months old on Christmas Eve.
One of these kids is doing his own thing. He's supposed to be on his tummy looking at himself in the mirror and playing with toys like all the other 0-6 month old babies are doing.
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