Sunday, September 11, 2011

Travelin' Tor

We've had an eventful past two weeks, which included trips to the Boundary Waters for canoeing, to Orange County for Lars's grandfather's funeral, and to the Bay Area for my sister's wedding. Let me tell you how it went down in chronological order. As you saw on the previous post, we prepped for canoeing by testing Tor's personal flotation device in our bathtub. It was so buoyant, we couldn't even flip him completely over.



Our three buddies flew into Minneapolis on Friday night, 8/26, and we started the five-hour drive north at 3:30 the next morning. We were at the outfitter by 8:00 and in the water at 10:30. That day, we canoed on four lakes with four portages, arriving at our campsite about 5:00 p.m. Tor was bummed to sit still for that long, but we tried to give him a few breaks while we ate lunch and stopped for a swim.

Wrangling Tor was a great excuse
not to pull my weight on portages
Our setup involved Tor and me or Lars in the middle of one canoe with Lars or me in the front and someone else in the back. Tor alternated between sitting on a lap and in his bouncer (not strapped in, of course). The other canoe held the two remaining guys and most of the gear. In practice, I ended up spending the most time in the middle, since hours in a life vest can be enraging, but nursing makes it all better.

The only one who didn't get a tan

Four geologists and a map = plenty of time for a snooze
We kept our first campsite, on an island, for two nights and then moved for the third. Both sites were awesome and situated so we could make shorter fishing trips.

Lawrence of Suburbia in the wild























We got a big sheet at Goodwill to stake down for crawling. Tor was most curious about its edges and the pine needles and dust beyond them, so we tended to place sentries on multiple sides.



Dirty hippies in action. Here, Tor eyes his godfather's wine cup.
The rear end of the Nalgene is the less tasty end

Fortunately, the bears on his PJs didn't attract the real deal
Impromptu bikini feeding



Everyone except me hooked a fish. (To be fair, I fished the least because I Torred the most.) We fried up some fresh pike every day. Below is Lars with his biggest catch: 23 inches, with baby for scale.

Words are inadequate to this
So, great trip. 12 hours after we returned to Minneapolis, we were in the air headed to the OC. Although it was sad to say goodbye to Grandpa Al, we enjoyed many precious interactions with family. Tor met his Ottobre cousins for the first time, and we're looking forward to more interactions over the holidays. (If anyone has pictures of Tor with family, would you send them to me, please? I'd love copies--digital or print.)

The very next day, we headed up the coast to the Bay Area, where Tor's Tante Christina and her fiance Caleb were to wed on Saturday. Thus ensued another wonderful period of introducing Tor to his relatives. He got a kick out of Cousin Elsebeth from Denmark:



who gave him the sweet wooden race car he's eyeballing here, while framed by Mormor and Morfar.



The day of the wedding, Tor arrived with bells on to help the ladies dress.

"I just picture-messaged Caleb a preview! Woo woo!"

Here we are post-ceremony with my gorgeous, radiant sister, our newly minted brother-in-law, and my irresistibly riveting bouquet:



They've yet to make a hat adults and eight-month-olds
can share without one party losing out



Once back home, he started sleeping nearly through the night again, thank goodness!! BUT. He starts daycare tomorrow, 8 to 5, five days a week. So we'll see what kind of wrenches that throws in his schedule. He is now very mobile and pulling up to a standing position on anything he sees, so I think he'll have fun in the daycare's completely baby-proof environment.

Elissa, why the hat, you ask? To cushion his
sad, bruised head, I reply.

And now...Tor! GO NUTS!!



1 comment:

  1. Dear Jumping Bean: thank you for giving me the biggest smile today. Love, Great-Auntie Lainie

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