Monday, December 22, 2008

Grandpa Gary & Grandma Donna


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Mabry & Grandma Judy


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Mabry & Grandma Judy


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Mabry's fi


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Mabry's first ski trip


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Mabry out on Artist Point with her new ski sun glasses, Craig: "you gotta protect her eyes!"

Friday, October 3, 2008

greetings!


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Craig couldn't stop laughing


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Craig loved Mabry's bear suit...maybe more than she did.

One month camping trip!


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On the full moon, exactly 4 weeks after Mabry was born, we took her out on her first camping trip. In the background you can see our new van, which Craig calls a va-gon, and swears it is a perfect cross between a mini-van and a station wagon (to satisfy Shannon who'd rather be caught dead than driving a min-van). Form and function!
You might also be able to glimpse Mt. Baker in the distance.

Mabry's camping suit


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Mabry bear in the woods


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Mabry bear in the woods


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Grandpa Jim


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Mabry explaining a thing or two to Grandpa Jim as Grandma Joyce re-upholsters chairs in the living room.

With grandma


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Mabry around 3 weeks old with her Grandma Carey

in the tub during her 4th bath


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Mabry's 4th bath


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Drying off after her fourth bath- about one month old!

Mabry's second bath


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With Jessica here to help hold a wobbly head, we gave Mabry her second bath. She's about 2 weeks old here.

Saturday, September 20, 2008

Sadhu at Pashupati temple Nepal

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Baby "Mabry"






Mabry
(Irish) joyous. (Welsh) baby. Literature: the name of the Fairy Queen in Edmund Spencer's epic romance The Faerie Quenne. NICKNAMES: [Mabe], [May, Mae, Mai], [Brie, Bree,]

Minutes after Mabry was born at the Bellingham Birth Center


Mabry had just arrived in our world with Daddy on the receiving end. This is the first time all three get to meet face to face.

Craig & Mabry sleeping


Sleeping


Back to the name book...




Friday, May 9, 2008

Spring Update 2008

Well Craig made it back home to Kathmandu after 10 long weeks in Germany. He is now officially a certified Rolfer by American and European Rolfing Associations! He feels good about his knowledge and skills and is ready to take up his new career. He has picked up clients from Lincoln School (where I work) and is starting to let the process naturally unfold for him- through connections and conversations to the rest of the Kathamdu expat community this month. This week, he is giving a presentation at the US Embassy to explain Rolfing and promote his services. Things are really picking up for him here. Soon, I'll have to schedule my appointments!

Craig's Daily in Germany


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Beer and bread.

Coming HOME!

In the meantime, the school year is plugging away for me; our last day is June 12th and we fly home, into Vancouver BC on the 16th. It has been a long and intense learning process for me. I have been teaching all new curriculum and content, including all freshman and Sophomore English for the first time. Much of the time, I felt like I was a first-year teacher all over again. Next year promises to be more of the same with all new content, courses, and curriculum once again. Although I’ve been really lucky with this pregnancy, and rarely sick, I definitely have less energy than I am used to. I’m really looking forward to a break and coming home.
PLANS: Right now, our plans are to return to the Northwest and stay in Seattle/ Billings for June and July. Then August, we get to move back into our house in time to get ready for the baby join us! Our due date is August 21st. It’s hard to believe that I’m already 6months pregnant! I sure missed Craig and it is great to have him back. Life is a challenge here in Kathmandu; it’s much better with the support of my loving partner.

We met a snake charmer


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Why does this guy look so nervous?


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See how he's watching the cobra in Craig's hands? He promised that the venom was removed, but he doesn't look so certain.

and I was charmed


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That's a python around my neck and a cobra in my face. Really.

Spring Break!

Craig made it back just in time for our spring break. We both got sick, relaxed, did some school work, and took a 10 day trip to Pokhara. In Pokhara, we found a nice hotel with a balcony and view of the lake to hang out in. We explored the tourist resort town and ate lots of good food. We hired a small canoe/boat across the lake and hiked up to the World Peace Pagoda. We went for an intense 3 day trek in the Annapurna range. Craig finally got to see the Rodhendenderon forests he’s been dreaming about, and they were incredible! We were both sick while we were trekking, but Shannon (Craig writing now, hey what’s up?) still made it up the section of stairs that have 4800 steps. Yep, 4800 mo flappin steps. I tried to help her get up them by helping her count at every hundredth one, but both of may suffer from a little bit of attention disorder, especially when exercising, and had a hard time with that one. Shannon did get through a couple of thousand at least. Me? I actually just waited for Shannon to count them and say it loud then I’d act like she was wrong and that the step we were actually on was the next hundredth. It worked every time. It was well worth the torture to see and be in the rhodi Forests. I mean these are trees that are big enough that it would take three people arm in arm to wrap the things. Absolutely frickin fabulous!! The last morning I hiked to the top of Poon Hill for sunrise and was welcomed with an absolutely breathtaking view of an amphitheatre of 6 peaks and the rest of the Annapurna range. Photos cannot do it justice. Next to what I see in the mirror everyday, easily one the prettiest things I’ve ever seen.