Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Window Climber Video

So here is the one of the first videos I have taken on my new video camera.  It has three different quality settings (VGA, HD, and HD60), so I am going to try each one to see how different they are.  I can definitely tell the difference in how much room they take up in the internal memory!  The internal memory (128 MB) will only store 30 seconds of the highest quality (HD60) video.  It will hold 2 minutes of the lowest quality (VGA) so that is quite a difference.  It doesn't really matter storage-wise, because I am going to get a memory card; I just haven't gotten one yet.  (Trying to figure out the difference in them.  The prices range quite a bit for the same memory size.)

So here's a video of Lena trying to climb out her bedroom window.  We are not kidding when we say we have to watch her every second!  She is climbing on everything now.  Earlier today I came out of the bathroom to find she had climbed up the ottoman and was pulling all of the pens and pencils out of the pencil cup on the bookshelf.  Baby-proofing is one thing, but toddler-proofing is all but impossible!  We don't know how we are going to keep her out of stuff.  Anyway, here she is trying to climb into the windowsill.






What a little monkey!  I have another one of her climbing up her crib's side rail.  She is just not content to stay at ground level.

So let me know what you think of the video.  Like I said, this is the lowest quality.  I will do another one soon with a different quality setting.  I can already tell that the lowest quality setting is much better than the normal setting on our regular camera.

Monday, April 27, 2009

Birthday Trip and New Video Camera

So our trip to Chicago the day before my birthday didn't go exactly as planned.  We encountered the worst traffic ever driving through the downtown area to get to our hotel.  We were all but stopped for a long time.  It was incredibly frustrating.  We were worried that we wouldn't have much time to check in to our hotel and drive back downtown to where the shuttle is.  I was even hoping that we could squeeze in a nap, but considering how much longer it took us to get to the hotel, that was totally out of the question.

It had been raining on and off all day and was still raining when we got to the hotel so I immediately turned on the local news to see if the game had been delayed or anything.  After what seemed like a million teasers about "tonight's Cubs game," they finally announced that the game had been postponed for the evening and wouldn't be rescheduled until July 12.  I was so disappointed!  But, those things happen, I guess.  I was feeling stupid for driving all the way to Chicago and sitting through horrible traffic and renting a hotel room for no reason!  Jim tried to cheer me up saying we can go get a nice dinner somewhere.  Only problem was, all I had brought to wear were Cardinals t-shirts.  My duffel bag literally contained four Cardinals t-shirts (2 short sleeve and 2 long sleeve), a pair of jeans, and my Cardinals hoodie jacket.  I thought, "Well, we can't go anywhere too nice!"  

We looked in the little binder on the desk in the room and saw an advertisement for a Polish buffet.  We had never been to a Polish restaurant before, and I figured a buffet was casual enough for my attire, so I looked up directions and we set off.

On the way there, we saw a German restaurant called Edelweiss.  It looked really fun (you know we love our German heritage!), so we decided to eat there instead.  The weirdest thing happened when we went in.  Usually when you walk up to a hostess at a restaurant, she says something like, "How many?" or "Two tonight?"  Not this one! We walked up to her and she just looked at us for a minute and then asked, "Can I help you?"  I was totally taken aback!  I have never been asked that a restaurant before!  How many different ways are there to "help" someone who walks into a restaurant?  Caught off guard, I stammered, "We want to eat."  Kinda funny thinking back on it!  So as she was showing us to a table, I hear some old guy say really loudly, "Hey! There's a Cardinals fan in here!"  (And it was clear that he didn't mean that as a good thing!)  As we got seated, I became aware that we were perhaps under dressed for this restaurant.  They had real cloth tablecloths and very nice silverware, and real flowers in vases on each table.  Maybe that explains the hostess's reaction?  It was either that or the fact that we were the only customers in there under the age of 60.  There was even a live band playing!

Even though I felt very out of place and persecuted as a Cardinals fan, I tried to forget about it and make the most of it.  The food was absolutely delicious!  I will post a complete review on Edesia's Notebook (my food blog) when I have the time.  It was wonderful.

The next morning (my first one being 29), we went to Walker Brothers Pancake House for breakfast.  It was absolutely delicious too!  Look for that review on Edesia's Notebook as well.  That was the best breakfast I have had in a long time.  

Then we did some shopping before heading home.  We hit Trader Joe's, which is a really fun, unique grocery store that we used to frequent in the St. Louis area.  There aren't any in Grand Rapids (the nearest one is in Ann Arbor), so I always look for one when we travel.  Then we went to another store you can't find in Grand Rapids, and one we had never been to before, IKEA.  Oh my goodness, I could have spent all day in there!  It has three stories, and each one is huge!  It's like a humongous three story warehouse.  They are mostly known for their furniture, but they have just about every household item you can imagine in there.  I got some little gadgets in the kitchen section and we got Lena a few things too.  Daddy picked out a fun hippo-shaped body pillow and I got a toy storage thingy and some bathroom items too.  Not only do they have everything under the sun, but it's all really cheap too.  I got us a laundry hamper for our bathroom for $4.  Nice!

So, after a long time in IKEA, we hit the road to head back to Michigan.  Grandma Sheryl stayed with Lena while we were gone and they had a great time together.  It was nice getting away for a bit, but I was glad to see that little smiling face when we got back.  And I had a hard time putting her to bed that night!  That was the longest we had ever been apart.

All in all, it was a great birthday.  

So, we will be going back to the Windy City on July 12.  The good news is that it's a day game, so we can drive there and back in one day and not have to spend money on another hotel room.  The bad news is that it is a Sunday, so Jim will have to use a vacation day to take the day off at church.  Oh well.

I didn't take many pics in Chicago.  I was going to take more, but the batteries died.  Here is Jim outside the Edelweiss Restaurant.




Now, onto more recent news.  I received some cash gifts for my birthday, which was perfect because I had been wanting to purchase a video camera ever since Lena was born, but just recently picked one that I wanted.  Hilary actually suggested it to me and I think it's a perfect fit for us.  I bought it online and received it via UPS this morning.  It's the Kodak Zi6 in red.  It's small (not much bigger than a Blackberry), easy to use, and has a USB thingy that pops right out from the side of it.  So you can just plug it straight in to the computer and upload videos easily.  I didn't want a really fancy one with too many bells and whistles, and couldn't have afforded one anyway, so this one is just perfect.  So beware, I will probably be posting a lot of videos on here from now on!  Here are some pics of it:

It has a nice sized screen for video playback.


The button right below the word "Kodak" is what makes the USB thingy pop out from the side.


Neat, huh?  I am really looking forward to using it this summer.  We are taking two week-long out-of-state trips (South Carolina in May and Wisconsin in June), and I think it will really come in handy.  Our regular camera doesn't take very good video (as you have probably noticed), so it's nice to have one with better quality.

Thanks so much to my family for the birthday gifts!

Saturday, April 18, 2009

Lena and Daddy video


We had a nice day today.  Lena and I just hung out at home and when Daddy got home from school we all went for a walk on the Paul Henry trail that runs along the Thornapple River. The last two days have been absolutely beautiful here.  Full sun both days and today it was in the mid-70s.  Lena and Jim had been out a couple of times in March, but yesterday was our first time all walking on the trail together this year.

Daddy took a little nap before heading off to school.  Lena wasn't interested in sleeping, but cuddled with Daddy for a long time.


Cute how she has her thumb in her nostril, huh?


After we walked on the trail, we let Lena run around in the park.  In front of the gazebo is a large grassy area that is kind of bowl-shaped.  And it doesn't border the street.  So we thought that was a perfect place to turn her loose for a few minutes.  She loved it!


We're still waiting for the grass to get nice and green.


"Look, I found a leaf!"  She is in the stage now where she likes to give people things.  

 

Here are a couple of videos I took.  The first one is of Jim playing with Lena, chasing her around the bowl.  The second one is of her running around, rolling down the side, and at the very end, she starts eating some woodchips so I turned it off very quickly to put the camera down and stop her!






Jim and I are driving to Chicago tomorrow to watch the Cardinals play the Cubs.  My birthday gift! :)  There is an 80% chance of rain in Chicago tomorrow, so we are praying that the game doesn't get cancelled!  Grandma Sheryl is staying with Lena while we are gone.  

Hope everyone is having a lovely weekend!

Monday, April 13, 2009

Easter!!

Happy Easter, everyone!  We had a great Easter weekend.  The church services all went well and were really nice.  (And I got to attend two of them without Lena, which was a nice break!)  Grammy Tammy and Aunt Amy came up on Saturday and watched Lena while I attended Easter Vigil that night and the Easter sunrise service on Sunday morning.  Then we had a nice breakfast and a beautiful Easter Divine Service.  Mom came up for that and then we all headed home and got ready for our big Easter dinner.  Here are some pics.



Good Friday.  It is really hard finding black/gray clothes for little girls!  But I remembered this sweater that Aunt Hilary got Lena a long time ago and it was perfect.  And I got the headband at Goodwill just the other day not knowing what I would use it for!  (It was actually new, by the way.)


Easter Sunday.  Checking out the Easter lilies.



Everybody got their picture taken in front of the Alleluia banner.


Grandma Sheryl


Aunt Amy


Grammy Tammy


Daddy


Some of my Easter decorations.


My Easter table.  (I got the tulip napkin rings on clearance last fall and have been so anxious to use them!)


Lena enjoying her Easter basket.


Grandma Sheryl Bunny.


Daddy Bunny


Destruction of the Easter basket.


My Easter ham.  It had a really yummy cranberry spice glaze.  (Check out my cooking blog later for the recipe!)


Carrots in the carrot dish. :)


Chocolate nests


Grandma Sheryl brought us our favorite restaurant dessert: Lemon Cream Cake from Olive Garden.  YUM!!

We had a wonderful Easter.  Thanks so much to Aunt Amy, Grammy Tammy, and Grandma Sheryl for coming up to spend it with us.  It's no fun making a big meal like that if we don't have anyone to share it with!  

Monday, April 6, 2009

Car Pics and a visit from Grandpa Brian

Here are a few pics I took over the weekend.



We had a long car trip on Saturday.  (About two hours each way.)  Jim officiated at a committal ceremony about half an hour west of Big Rapids.  It was an early morning for Lena so she took the opportunity for a nap on the way up there.  Doesn't look very comfortable, does it?


Then on the way home, she thought she'd be really cute by taking out her pigtails.  


Then she got really mad when I wouldn't let her eat the rubber band she took out of her hair.  Doesn't she look like a little devil in this picture?


Sunday after church.  Playing with Rebecca while Sarah plays with a ladybug.



Sarah showing me the ladybug stuck inside the empty eraser part of a pencil.  Gee, I wonder how she got in there? :)


The hand-off: Renee.  She loves getting passed around at church.


Another hand-off: Grandpa Brian.  He came up for a short visit.  He took us out to the Walldorff Brewpub and Bistro in Hastings.  It was really good.  I got portabello stuffed ravioli in a Gorgonzola cheese sauce.  Yummy!  After lunch we came back home and had coffee and dessert while watching Lena play with the toys that came in the Easter basket Grandpa Brian got her.  It was a very nice visit.

And the good news: We didn't get the possible six inches of snow that was forecast for us yesterday and today.  We just got a light dusting that has mostly melted by now.  Thanks be to God!  We don't want any more snow!  I think the local weathermen are a little bummed because two or three more inches would have made this the second snowiest winter on record and seven more inches would have made it the snowiest.  Their disappointment is my huge relief! 

And the bad news: It appears that Lena and I are coming down with chest colds.  We are both coughing.  I'm starting to feel pretty yucky, but even though Lena is coughing, she seems to feel fine otherwise.  We are praying that we get over it quickly because we have a busy week ahead of us.  Multiple church services and I am planning a big Easter dinner for some family members. 

I wish everyone a blessed Holy Week.