Mr. & Mrs. Gubbins & Sons

Sunday, June 29, 2008

Happy Birthday, Grandpa!

This weekend was Grandpa Steve's birthday. Just look at what he got...

...a visit from his favorite grandson (who arrived 'wrapped' with this lovely bow on his head)!

I think Grandpa liked his gift :).


In addition to wishing Grandpa a happy birthday, Andy helped our good friends install a fence in their backyard. While he was busy with that, Simon and Jess picked up a few things at Target and explored downtown Red Wing on foot for a while...

I tried to take this photo of us in front of a Red Wing mural about five times...I never could get the 'Red' and 'Wing' AND both Simon and my heads in the photo all at once. (I guess that's what happens when you're trying to take a photo of yourself...your arm is only so long!)

We also went to the farm to plant the white spruce trees that we got at Mike & Kristi's wedding. Here Andy, Pete, and Steve are carrying planting supplies up the hill.

And here Andy is filling in some dirt around the first sapling. Don't worry, Simon and I helped, too: Simon provided moral support...and I carried the moral support.

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Our Budding Artist

It's a little belated, but happy first father's day to Andy! Don't worry, we celebrated with him in person on time; its just our online recollecting that is a little behind. Simon and I don't have enough words to express what a wonderful daddy Andy is--this is really a problem for Simon, whose vocabulary is quite a bit more limited, as you might imagine. But I think he says it all with his big cooing, gurgling, giggling, smiling face :-).

Here is Simon, trying to express his love of his daddy, in his first ever attempt at an artistic creation--he and mommy had lots of fun decorating this card for Andy.

Friday, June 20, 2008

Camping with Baby

This afternoon we're off to another wedding ('tis the season!). Before we go, I thought I'd finally report on last weekend's wedding, Mike & Kristi's:

We headed to northern Minnesota for this wedding. For Simon, this meant a chance to get behind the wheel at one of our stops on the way up...

...and getting an open-air diaper change on a picnic table at a rest stop. We've found that a lot of establishments are good about having diaper-changing stations, or counters big enough to attempt a diaper change, but those features are still most often in the women's room only, so Andy has to get a bit creative sometimes to find space for diaper-changing!

Mike & Kristi's wedding was held at Camp Emmaus. Everyone invited to the wedding itself was also invited to spend the whole weekend at the camp, and activities were planned for Friday night through Sunday morning. We wanted to go for the whole shebang, but were a bit intimidated by camping with a 5-month old...and then we thought, why not? What better situation to try out camping than when there are lots of friends around who can help with the baby, and a nice camp set up with actual buildings, restrooms, etc.? So off we went...


Here Andy and Simon are checking out the location to set up tents. There were cabins available also, but they were dorm-style and each housed 11 people--we thought we'd rather not burden others with our crying-multiple-times-a-night baby, so we opted for setting up a little home of our own. I think we were both expecting more people to opt for tents, but it turned out to be just us and one other couple.

There was a lovely double rainbow that first evening (you can only see a single rainbow in this shot)--and there's our tent (borrowed from Andy's folks). Dome sweet dome ;).

Turns out the only thing I forgot to pack for Simon was a warm hat for him to sleep in--luckily, Andy had a bandana along, and we found it made a great hat for Simon in the evenings and chilly mornings, until we switched to his sunhat during the warm afternoon. That first night went pretty well--you know, Simon woke up about every 2 hours, but that's been his usual recently, so we can't really blame the camping. He was warm enough, we were warm enough...one un-anticipated issue was getting him to sleep, though. Being farther north, it was relatively light until after 9 pm, and in a tent, you don't really have anything to block out that light--sure its shaded and not directly letting sun in, but there's no way to "turn out the light" either.

When sleeping, we had to do an alternative style of bandana wearing, so Simon didn't have a knot in the back of his neck. We called it his Aunt-Jemima-do. The bandana, tough-guy look (non-Jemima-style) was big hit among our fellow campers.


We got some great use out of the Peapod! Here Simon used it as a shaded, bug-free playspace during the Saturday afternoon ultimate frisbee game. At night, we took out the air mattress and sleeping bag that come with the peapod and used them as his bed, right next to our camping mattresses and sleeping bags.


The wedding itself was later Saturday--here is the happy couple at the reception! Dinner was fantastic, and I hear dancing was a hit as well, though I missed out on it as I took Simon back to the tent to go to bed. A couple hours after Simon and I left, Andy came to check on us and watch Simon while I traipsed to the women's bathroom to get ready for bed...and that's when it got interesting. First, we heard weather sirens from a nearby, but not terribly close, town. We had heard these the day before once, too, and nothing came of it. Not two minutes later, though, someone at the camp was ringing a big bell. I walked out of the bathroom to pouring rain, a suddenly pitch-black sky, and big gusts of wind. Where to go--the tent to make sure Andy and Simon aren't there, or the lodge? I started running for the tent, but didn't get very far, as I heard Andy calling out to me "go to the lodge, I've got him!" So I turned around and ran for the lodge, Andy and Simon catching up to me in a couple seconds. And so we dashed, through pouring rain, heavy wind, in the darkness, with clanging bell and tornado siren sounding, our baby cradled against his daddy's chest, across the camp to the lodge.


We, and a few others taking a walk by the lake, were the only ones outside at the time of the tornado siren. Most everyone else just walked down to the basement from the reception, in their dressy clothes, some carrying wine bottles down in case we were there for a while. Meanwhile, Andy and I were soaked--he still in his wedding clothes, me in my pajamas, and looked (and felt) a wreck. We got Simon back to sleep eventually (difficult to do in a crowded room full of chattering wedding guests!), and he seemed no worse for the wear--he hardly even got wet, since Andy had grabbed his whole sleeping-bag-bundle in the dash from the tent. I, however, really was a wreck--it took quite a while to get my heart rate back down and to stop worrying that my precious baby might be whisked away in a tornado!

Luckily, the folks at the camp were kind enough to let us crash on the floor in that basement room, after the severe weather passed and everyone went back upstairs to resume the party. Andy went back to our tent and got our things, and we three 'camped' on the floor in our sleeping bags. It was loud with the reception going on right overhead, and took me hours to fall asleep, but I didn't mind that a bit. I just lay there and stared at our little wonder, fast asleep, unaware of all the excitement.

Despite the tornado warning, we would definitely say our first camping trip was a success. Just look at how much fun Simon had getting dressed for the wedding inside our tent :). We just hope that the next time we venture out to travel or camp, we won't have such an eventful story to tell. (By the way, no tornado actually came through, just heavy wind and rain--if we'd already been asleep in the tent and didn't have sirens and bells going off, chances are we would have slept right through it and never been the wiser.)

Thursday, June 19, 2008

Almost Sitting...

Well, I meant to post about our weekend camping, but that requires a little more typing than I have time for at the moment. So instead, I thought I'd share a glimpse of one of Simon's newly emerging skills--sitting, which he can do for a good 10-20 seconds at a time now:

Almost Sitting (45 seconds):




Monday, June 16, 2008

Fun Times with Simon's Cousins (round 2!)

Last week we got to spend with Simon's uncle Nathan and cousins Ellie and Ben. We had a lovely time, and were sad to say goodbye, as they're on their way to Chile soon and we won't see them for many months! Here are a few photos from last week's visit...


Playtime with Uncle Nathan--Simon had lots of fun getting to know his uncle, while Andy and Jess had lots of fun having a few moments of time to themselves--thanks Nathan!


Here's Ben, saying hello to Simon as we got ready for a walk to the park. Just think of what these two little boys will be like a couple years from now, when Simon is running around, too!


Father and daughter swinging together at the park :)


Just because we have company doesn't mean Simon won't be a bit cranky--Simon's second tooth broke through the gums! We have a feeling his third is not far off, either...


Simon and Elsie...hey wait, Elsie's not Simon's cousin! ...but she is certainly a cutie, isn't she? We enjoyed waffles with Alex, Erica, and Elsie (now six months old), during the week as well.


Here are the cousins, all lined up for their group photo, just moments before Ellie and Ben had to leave. Notice Ben and Ellie's lovely sweaters (and Ben's hat), knit by their Grandma Beth--they loved them!


Ben, Ellie, and parents: We wish you happy travels on your way to your new home in Chile!


(...and more to come about our exciting weekend, spent camping and attending a wedding, in our next post...)

Monday, June 09, 2008

Happy Summer

Our past week, in photos:

Simon and his new friend, Khalil--evidence that we have been reunited with our friends the O-O's!

Working on sitting up, but still a long way to go, as this was most likely taken a split second before he dove forward for that toy...

The Gubbins' sisters

Simon, getting amazingly close to fitting his whole maraca into his mouth :)

Ellie & Ben, snuggling/fighting on the recliner at Grandma & Grandpa's house

Matchy-matchy, and looking forward to our late-summer guest :)


Sunday, June 01, 2008

Five Months Old

Five months old already--my how time flies! We can hardly believe Simon is already five months old. On the one hand, its hard to remember life without him; on the other hand, it feels like just yesterday we came home from the hospital. Here's a quick look at Simon at five months...

Simon just keeps growing and growing. At his four month appointment, he was in the 95th percentile for height, 50th for weight, so he's quite a long baby. He weighed in at 15 lbs, 11 oz at the ER last week.

He's very busy and observant--he'll now hold two toys, one in each hand, or if he has one toy he'll use both hands to manipulate it and pass it from one hand to the other. And, he has rolled over both front to back and back to front, just a few times so far. His general squirminess means that we never know where in his crib we'll find him after a stretch of sleep--he has often rotated himself to be perpendicular to the crib sides!

Mmmmm...toes. Simon loves being naked, and when he is, the first thing he does is find his feet, and if he can manage it, get those toes into his mouth!

Here he is with Dad at a recent outing to the playground, for his friend Linnea's first birthday party. This photo taken just after going down the slide with Dad for the first time ever--I think he likes it!

He liked to swing with Mom, too, but it was a little less exciting than the thrill of the slide.

We haven't caught his new rolling over skills on video yet--in fact, the first time he rolled back to front was just about 30 seconds after I took this video, where he gets so close!

Almost Rolling (35 seconds):