Friday, June 6, 2014

Friday, June 6th, 2014

So something interesting happened tonight probably around 6:45 or so...


If you look closely at the end of the video, Nolan stands up and takes a few steps! I say they count as steps anyways!  He may have done similar things a couple of times before this within the last day or two, but this was his first recorded steps!  He is getting to be so big! 

Elizabeth and I shared a Lou Malnati's frozen pizza tonight that she had brought back from Chicago recently along with a bottle of wine to celebrate our little guy's first steps :)

Saturday, May 24, 2014

Saturday, May 24th, 2014

Well, it's Memorial Day weekend, and Elizabeth is out in Chicago with a few friends to run the Soldier Field 10 mile race.  They actually get to run onto the field where the Chicago Bears play to finish the race which is pretty cool.  This is the second time that she has done the 10 miler... that's farther than I've ever ran at one time for sure :) 

Anyways, since she is out in Chicago, that leaves Nolan and myself to have a fun guys weekend.

I treated Nolan to a few cookies :)
Let's go for a ride.  I can drive!
After a lengthy debate, I was able to talk Nolan into letting me drive instead.  We headed over to the Iowa State campus to play...

Nolan with the Campanile in the background.
Nolan at the Memorial Union.
I'm such a big boy!  I can even hold onto the railing at the MU fountain.
After getting back from campus, Nolan had a little energy left to play basketball.  He would put the basketball into the black basket and then clap :)  Check out this YouTube video
This evening he was a good boy and ate a jar of apple & cinnamon with oatmeal baby food.    Then after more play time with dad, he finally passed out after drinking too much... formula that is. 

Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Wednesday, May 14th, 2014

HAPPY 10 MONTH BIRTHDAY NOLAN :)

I can't believe that it's been 10 months already since our little guy joined us on July 14th, 2013. 

He's been growing so much!  Recently he has learned to clap, which he does often when he is happy.  He has been crawling like a champion for quite some time now.  He can pull himself up to standing, and he can cruise around as long as he has an object to hold on.  He can even stand in place independently without holding on... I've seen him do that for probably 30 seconds at a time.  He still hasn't taken a step without holding on to something yet, but it probably won't be long before he is walking!

Today I picked him up from daycare since Elizabeth has to work late for a conference.  I fed him some "Broccoli, carrots, and cheese" baby food.  It sounded good when I bought it, but it really seemed pretty gross when I warmed it up.  Nolan seemed ok with it, and he probably ate 5 oz of the 6 oz jar.  I'm telling you, a lot of the babyfood you get at the store does not seem appetizing! 

After a messy dinner, I decided to give Nolan a bath.  The picture above is from his bath yesterday.  A bath two days in a row?  What mean parents! He seems to enjoy splashing around in the water though. 

After his bath we played downstairs for a while until he started to get cranky around 7:15ish.  It was pretty obvious that he was getting tired.  Besides squawking, he was crawling around dragging his forehead on the floor... even when he is grumpy he is cute :)  So after a 7 oz bottle, he was passed out in his crib by 7:40.  Hopefully he sleeps through the night (he hasn't been very good at that the last couple of weeks).

Sunday, May 4, 2014

Sunday, May 5th ,2014

Today I drove back to Ames after spending a fun weekend up in Yellow River trout fishing.  Just like last year, I took Friday off and drove up that morning with Matt Seago.  The campgrounds at Little Paint were quite full of people this year, and we had to pick a campsite other than our favorite one since it was already taken.  After meeting up with Jon Seago & Tyler and setting up our camp, we all went over to Wexford (by an old church) to try a fishing hole.  After a good chunk of time was wasted, we came back to camp... none of the four of us even had a bite.  We then tried our luck in the holes back a ways behind the Little Paint campsites with small success. I caught a nice sized brook trout, Matthew caught one rainbow, and Jon caught two rainbow trout. I also caught one small rainbow trout that I threw back.  We did get rained on for a little while at that time, but that was the only precipitation for the trip which is better that I can say for most years.  In general, this was the best weather that I have had at Yellow River.

Friday night we enjoyed a nice campfire, and we were able to cook up some trout for each of us.  It's really hard to beat fresh trout like that.  It seemed like all of the stars were out that night as well which was nice to see.

On Saturday morning, Jon and I tried to walk along the river by the equestrian trail and fish a few holes there.  We never had a bite or really saw any fish that whole time.  We then drove to another spot (I think he called it Waterville), were Jon was able to catch two rainbow trout.  We spent a good amount of time then making a fire at camp and getting lunch ready.  Matt diced up some potatoes and made really good hash browns, and we cooked up some sausage links and eggs.  Probably around 2:00 Jeremy and their dad met up with us at camp.  The Seago boys and I tried to go fishing back at another part of the equestrian trail later that afternoon.  Again, not even a bite. 

Finally we were able to catch a few fish Saturday evening.  I tried the fishing hole right next to where we normally make camp, and after a few nibbles, I was able to catch one nice sized rainbow trout.  Jon came over about the time I was getting tired of that spot and had pretty good luck himself.  He came back to camp with a stringer of 5 trout! 

To recap our fishing success, I had only 2 keepers for the weekend, Jon had 9 keepers, and Matt had one.  Tyler had some fish as well, but I'm not sure how many.  The Wexford and equestrian sites did not seem very productive, but the ones right by camp were the best.  Waterville seemed alright as well. 

Here is a picture showing the difference between rainbow trout, brook trout, and brown trout:

Sunday, April 20, 2014

Sunday, April 20th, 2014

Nolan turned 9 months old on the 14th, and had his 9-month photo shoot today:

Friday, April 18, 2014

Friday, April 18th, 2014

Some people are under the belief that it is wrong to eat meat on Fridays during lent, but I am not one of them.  I love meat, and I will eat it when I want!  Maybe it's because I grew up on a beef farm, or maybe it's just because meat is just so darn tasty... but today I had a craving to make some bacon cheeseburgers for supper, and they were delicious!  The weather this afternoon warmed up to the mid-60's which made it very comfortable to be grilling outside :)

Ingredients for supper... hamburger patties, thick cut bacon, and supplies for green bean casserole.
Burgers on the grill!
Eat me!
Nolan enjoyed a sippy cup of apple juice.

Sunday, April 13, 2014

Sunday, April 13th, 2014

Last night was so much fun!  We attended the 8th annual Cy's House of Trivia event at Hilton Coliseum along with Tim Nevins, Lydia Metzger, Mike & Jamie O'Donnell, and Trevor & Amanda Huisman.  This was the third year that Elizabeth and I have been to the event.  Our team name was "Cyclone Power Hour", and we did celebratory shots of beer with each of the "Cyclone Celebrities" that stopped by our table.  We were lucky enough to have Fred Hoiberg sit at our table for the last round!  We also had quarterback's coach Todd Sturdy and head women's basketball coach Bill Fennelly sit at our table.

I had plenty of time to have a conversation with coach Hoiberg while he was at our table, and that was the highlight of my night!  I asked him what was the most free throws he has ever made in a row, and his response was something like "well once I got board after 500, so I just stopped counting".  I also asked him about next year's Big 12/SEC challenge opponent, and he said that nothing was final, but he did request to play either Kentucky or Florida.  He was very nice in person and spent plenty of time taking pictures and signing autographs for everyone.

Coach Hoiberg!
Elizabeth and myself with Seneca Wallace!!
Here Elizabeth and Jamie pose with "Iowa Nice Guy" Scott Siepker.
Tim with coach Rhoads
Bill Fennelly and Elizabeth... the pose makes them look like a cute couple :)
Elizabeth with ISU Athletic Director Jamie Pollard.
Jeff Woody