Friday, January 11, 2008

Happy New Year!

Kent and I decided to set a few New Year resolutions. One of the top priorities is to get some new clothes! We were laughing as we looked at our pictures because I am always wearing my lime green coat (I promise I do have other clothes, and sometimes I even wear them) and Kent's jeans have a huge hole in the knee. I think we got used to living on a student budget - not necessarily a bad thing. So check back in a few weeks and see if we have kept this resolution.

I had to add this picture of Luke with Santa. So it is a little late, but oh well. Luke didn't even notice that he was sitting on Santa's lap at first. Santa was being really quiet and not calling any attention to himself. Once Luke caught a glimpse of Santa, he would not look back at the camera and his little lip started to quiver, but he did not cry!


Tuesday, January 1, 2008

The Sears Top 10 of 2007


2007 Recap of the Sears Family
This year has been all about growing, changing, and fun for our family! As everyone reading this already knows, we welcomed little Luke Sears on December 21, 2006. He actually shares his birthday with me-I am pretty sure this means that I don't age any longer since he gets all the attention on the big day.

To focus on the highlights in 2007:

1. Go Tarheels! Luke attended his first UNC Tarheel basketball game when he was less than two months old. He may have been the smallest fan but he is all heart! Actually, he slept right through the whole game.


2. Snow in North Carolina! I woke up and started watching the news, totally confused as to why they were focusing on snow showers that, I assumed, were somewhere else in the country. We had been enjoying beautiful 60 degree days earlier in the week so I was shocked when I looked outside to find a winter wonderland! I woke up Kent, we bundled up Luke, and took him out for his first encounter with snow. He was not impressed; he fell asleep.




3. Kent Graduated! He did graduate, but chose to hightail it to Oregon/Washington rather than stick around to walk so that we could enjoy our second anniversary together (Luke and I had flown to Oregon a few days earlier). Kent drove from North Carolina to Oregon in three days-driving 19 hours the last day! A friend called us from the graduation to tell us that Kent was a Dean Scholar, meaning that he graduated in the top 5% of his class! Smart and sexy...I am one lucky girl.

4. Mooching Off Mom and Dad. That's right...we decided to start our adult life off right, by moving back in with our parents, sleeping in until 10:00 when possible, and raiding their fridges. It was awesome! Microsoft allowed Kent to choose his start date and we decided to have some family time before we joined the real world. If only we could take every summer off...
We went hiking at Multnomah Falls...


5. Greece Vacation. Definitely a highlight of 2007! We spent three weeks in Greece during which we toured Athens then visited the islands of Santorini, Naxos, Paros, Hydra, Poros, and Aegina. Luke was like a little celebrity everywhere we went-getting tons of attention from everyone. It was beautiful and fun but so hot! It was the hottest summer in their history, and while we loved our time there, it was nice to come home! Traveling with a baby makes it a little harder...having to convert Luke's weight into kilograms to figure out what size diapers to buy and searching all around the city for baby food made for quite an adventure.






6. Seattle and Microsoft. So Kent started working in July and Luke and I set about to make Seattle (well actually Redmond) home. Luke joined Gymboree, a little tikes' gym with play and music classes and quickly made a bunch of friends. He is so much fun; everyone loves him!

Luke went diving for balls at Gymboree

Luke had been quiet for a few minutes, so I went to check on him and found him "reading". The book was actually upside down, but it was so cute!

Luke had his first haircut. He thought it was pretty cool until they actually tried to cut his hair. He fussed, but put up with it and came out looking cuter than ever.

7. Orcas Island. As a birthday surprise for Kent, I made plans for us to go to Orcas Island. I had heard nothing but good things about the island and it was beautiful, but the weather was terrible. It was totally windy and rainy and so cold the entire weekend, but we managed to have a great time anyway. We are looking forward to returning when the weather is better. A highlight of the trip was that I came face to face (well within 10 feet) of a deer. He was pretty tame, just hanging out under some trees by our car one day. I grabbed Kent from the hotel room and he was able to see the deer also. Pretty amazing.


8. Luke's Birthday! Our little man turned one! Kent surprised Luke and I by taking the day off of work and making wonderful plans to celebrate the big day. The morning was all about relaxing and opening gifts. At first Luke didn't know what to do with the wrapped packages, but he quickly figured it out. Kent and I both agreed that Luke must have been thinking, "I have no idea what is going on, but today is a great day!"
The afternoon was spent ice skating (which Luke loved!), eating at Red Robin (where they sang 'Happy Birthday' to Luke and he tried ice cream for the first time), and going to Snowflake Lane (a Christmas event in Bellevue where they have a drumline and make it snow!). Luke had the best time and was so tired that he fell asleep in Kent's arms as we walked to the car. It was adorable and the perfect birthday. He was so happy that he didn't let out one cry or fuss the entire day!

Our family took a train ride around Redmond Town Center.


Kent played ice hockey for years, so he is an excellent skater. Luke looks like he might follow in his dad's footsteps, he loved skating and was pretty darn good!






The party continued in Vancouver on December 23rd with the entire Sears family. Luke tried cake for the first time. He was a little unsure at first, but then jumped right in.

Luke cuddles up with Uncle Shawn and plays with his birthday present.


9. Christmas! Always Kent and my favorite time of year, it was wonderful but passed by so quickly! Luke visited Santa and told him that he didn't need to worry...his Grandma and Grandpa were going to get him everything he could ever want. We were able to spend the holiday in Vancouver and Molalla with family, but couldn't fit all the presents into the car so we will have to make another trip soon (darn :)).
We attended the Christmas Eve service with Kent's family. It was wonderful but Luke and his cousin Caleb didn't want to hold still so they played together in the nursery.

It snowed in Molalla on Christmas Day and we have the picture to prove it! It didn't last long but was a wonderful suprise.


10. Luke's First Steps! After weeks of looking as though he could take his first steps at any time, Luke finally decided to do it! He took his first real steps in Molalla with a lot of coaxing by mom and dad. In Vancouver a few days later, he decided that this walking thing was pretty cool and walked back and forth between Kent and I a bunch of times. It was adorable! He still crawls most of the time, but he is gaining confidence everyday and I know it is just a matter of days until he will be running circles around me.