Monday, December 10, 2007

The Imagination of Felix Truman


Our little Trumie thought that we needed someone to guard our back door and decided that it would have to be him (nobody else would do it). What a guy. Anyway, something I meant to blog about several months ago, but kept forgetting to, is my realization that Felix had developed an imagination. When it first occurred to me, he and I were playing with some of his blocks building a little house. He said that we need a door to keep the cat out (we don't have a cat) and that the cat's crawling his way over so we have to put it up right away. Eventually, as he told me, oh no! the cat was now crawling on me. I had to wrestle it off and he suggested we run away from it. As we were hiding from the cats (it had become several now) I noticed one crawling on him. He clutched it and then threw it on to me, giggling "now it's on you". What a weasel. Since then we have wrestled as alligators, eaten like squirrels, been squirrels that have eaten alligators, and have been in several different situations.
He has allowed us to pass.








As it has been awhile since I last posted, I'll throw in some seemingly unrelated pictures. See if you can guess what they all have in common. I'll reveal the answer in the comments section.


Not only has Felix developed an imagination, he has also developed quite a mouth. A couple of weeks ago while Felix was atop Renae, she asked that he stop doing something, she doesn't remember what it was, when Tru grabbed her face in both hands, looked at her and said, "Honey, don't talk to me that way". The other day, I was in the living room telling Natalie and Renae some story in an animated way, Felix comes strolling in and demands "Hey, settle it down". And the anecdote I'll leave you with happened a couple of days ago, and I have no idea where he got this phrase as we would never say it to him. Truman is over at his little table and chair in the kitchen when he kicks over his chair and says to himself "I kicked over the chair". Renae, who is nearby and overhears him, asks him why, and he answers "Maybe I'm not a good listener".

Thursday, November 22, 2007

"He will miss his mommy"



While Dana was at a class, I took Felix to soccer practice on a beautiful autumn day. We parked a ways away from the field and enjoyed the walk through the dry crunchy leaves. On the walk back to the car after practice, Felix picked up a stick that he wanted to bring home with us. I suggested we leave it with its other trees instead (reluctant to start the inevitable habit of bringing home every rock, bug, stick, etc. found). Felix was matter-of-fact in his desire for the stick to tag along, so I acquiesced. However, within a few blocks he expressed concern that the stick would “miss his mommy and daddy” and was insistent that we return to reunite it with its family. Not feeling in any rush, I humored him and circled back. Unfortunately, when the time came to relinquish said stick to the earth, Felix changed his mind. So once again I exited the park on our way home. By the time we got to the light, his regret in not returning the stick had become full force whining. By the freeway, it was whaling, and by our exit, it included tears. I had no desire to repeat the drive only to fail at negotiating the stick out of his hands again, so I continued on, hoping he would get over it quickly. There was no persuading him - we returned home, stick in hand, tears streaming. “It will miss his mommy and daddy. They will miss him. Go back. Go back.” As I cuddled him and helped him ease into a nap, he tucked the stick into bed next to him, still expressing concern that it would miss his mommy and should be back in the park. It was on his mind still when he woke but forgotten by the following week’s practice. The picture above is with Felix's best friend, April.

Tuesday, November 06, 2007

Halloween III - Felix's Revenge


Felix celebrated his third Halloween and I can't believe how fast this is going. Last year I thought, "Felix may need another year or two to really appreciate Halloween, I can't wait until then", and then it's here. He loved Halloween, we had so much fun. He'd knock on doors, say trick or treat, take the candy, and thank them and leave. We gave him a bag that was too big, so we carried it for him most of the time. When the door was answered and as he said trick or treat, he had his outstretched hand with his clutching fingers giving the 'gimme' motion. Anyway, that Halloween I wistfully spoke of last year has come and gone. As you can see above, Felix was Peter Pan, or Robin Hood, or Link, or an elf. Whichever he was, he was adorable.


Before we get too far into Halloween I will share with you what I think became a cute picture. It was a Friday, a day that most of my stories with Felix take place, and he tells me that he wants to work on stuff. So he grabs his bucket of toy power tools, puts on his goggles, has me put on goggles, and then drilled some stuff while I sawed stuff.
Alright back to Halloween. Here are a couple of pictures at the pumpkin patch. It may look familiar to some of you. Rooney was there with Susan a couple of weeks ago.

And here he is carving pumpkins:
Just before we took Truman out for trick or treating we were trying to take pictures of him when he got this idea that he wanted us to take a picture of him from behind. We asked him to stand still and I can see him thinking and then he says "take a picture of my back" and he turns his back to us to take a picture. And to make sure we were, he'd look back at us while turned around and say, "okay, take a picture".
I still don't know why he wanted that picture, and it wasn't in lieu of taking a frontal picture, he just wanted a picture from behind.
Here he is with his haul. We took some of it, actually, we took it all and I gave it out at my work. And before I get a bunch of comments about how I stole his hard earned candy, I'll tell you that Felix doesn't care for candy too much and he didn't care that we took it. He does like chocolate though, as long as it is just chocolate.

Friday, October 26, 2007

Felix in Chalk


These pictures were sent to me by Felix's uncle, Tyler. Unfortunately I don't really know the story behind these other than the photograph was taken by Tyler and the drawing is from that photo, chalked in San Luis Obispo by someone I don't know. Tyler was going to email me the tale of how this came to be; perhaps he'll leave that in the comments.

It tickles me that my sons portrait was captured in a street-chalking in a different part of the country be someone that doesn't know either of us. My thanks to that woman.

Thursday, October 11, 2007

Return of the Sockeye

This past weekend Felix and Renae went to Albuquerque New Mexico's Hot Air Balloon Festival, and we will have a great post on that once we get the pictures from Tyler. But prior to their departure, Felix and I took a walk down to the Cedar River to watch the salmon returning to spawn. If you enlarge the picture to the left, you can read about the life cycle of the Sockeye salmon. The area we walked to (which is just across the street from our little neighborhood) is a park up against the river. You can walk out onto a foot bridge that connects the park and the parking lot over the river, but Felix and I found a hidden path down to the river. It was pretty neat observing the fish that close. When salmon would splash about in the shallow water, Felix would point at it and shout "I see the fish" or "the fish is splashing". It was really cute.
Our walk to the Cedar River was the Friday before Felix and Renae left for Albuquerque (they were gone from Saturday until this last Wednesday), and as much as I like spending time with Renae and the family as a whole, I really enjoy my Fridays alone with Felix.

Monday, October 08, 2007

Part of the Chase Crew







Felix and I had a wonderful time in Albuquerque, New Mexico at the annual hot air balloon festival. My mother and grandmother are regulars at 'the Fiesta' and have asked us to join them many times before. It seemed Felix was at just the right age and I had the technology and flexibility to take my work with me so had no fresh excuses this year.



Felix was quite the trooper the entire trip, from the long plane rides to the early mornings out on the freezing field waiting for balloons to fill and the air to warm up, to long hot car rides chasing balloons, and finally to get some breakfast and then go sight seeing before going to bed just in time to get up and do it all over again. He would cling to me, and often to Grandma, without saying a word, hardly showing any expression but taking it all in.

He was fascinated and exhausted at the same time. His only melt down happened to be a big one, he scratched my eye in a tantrum and I was left in severe pain and blinded until we got back to Seattle. (They had a wheel chair for me at the airport and put me through a separate security line.) The pictures hardly do justice to the panoramic views and truly awesome sight of so many balloons in flight at once.

Cake


I finally got around to clearing the memory card on my camera and came across pictures from when we went to the zoo last May. I had intended to compose a post of this but I.. uh... was busy with... well, it was a long time ago so I'm sure I have a very valid reason. But, because it was so long ago I have forgotten exactly what happened that day. I will try my best to remember, though details are a little sketchy:Here is a picture of Felix with the leopard he wrestled. Not out of anger, but in playful fun. It was a new program the zoo had put together to get kids more in touch with nature. Of course the leopard was declawed, missing all it's teeth, and under a fair amount of sedation, but his fur was really soft. Felix kept pulling his tail and the leopard didn't mind at all. Kudos to the zoo, they've really trained him well.
A peacock also caught the fancy of young Truman. The peacock didn't do much other than block our entrance into Zoomazium. Well that's it for our trip to the zoo back in May. But as a bonus, I've attached some random pictures that span from May until August-





You may remember a similar picture of Felix but with the goggles on top of his head. I forgot to include the one where he is wearing them.

Perhaps Renae suggested that I include pictures of her with Felix. Yep, maybe.



A recently discovered picture of Felix at the beach and Trumie enjoying a Dove ice cream bar.



Felix and his buddy, Rooney, gossiping over yogurts, and, if you look closely, Felix in a running stride (both feet off the ground).



A blog post can be metaphorically described as a dessert: you have the frosting or the pictures, and the bready part or the text. We tolerate the bread part because we lie to ourselves that that is the healthy part, it's bread, it justifies the frosting. But that is what we really want- the frosting. And that is what I give you with just enough bread so that we can still call it cake.

Monday, September 17, 2007

Never too late?

I logged on tonight and realized that I have several drafts that were never published. I'm going to publish them now and hopefully you'll still find the stories relevant and entertaining.

May 2007: Sleep, Sleep, Sleep
May 2007: The Windy City
June 2007: Toot Toot Tooing

- Renae

Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Felix Truman Simpson?


This is what Felix looks like Simpsonized. Unfortunately, this is the only picture I have of little Tru this post. I've been very busy at work this month and have had to put in overtime. That has not left me much time to snap pictures. Sorry.
Before I forget, my uncle Kevin and Aunt Fran took a trip to Napa Valley and toured Mondavi Winery. They sent me this picture though I'm not sure why. I did my best to decipher this code but the best I could come up with is 'iron 59', whatever that means. I'm not sure why they thought I would know it's meaning, I'm not some kind of Rosetta Stone.
Anyway, Felix has made up a word. I'm not talking about some gibberish, or a couple of cute, nonsensical syllables thrown together to describe something he doesn't know or can't enunciate. Outside my bedroom window is a cherry tree that spiders love. Consequently, we will often get a spider making a web in the window frame. So Felix, Renae, and I are sitting on our bed watching this spider make her web. Felix really gets into watching things like this, he points at it, asks what's it doing, makes comments about it. This time, after she had been busy for a while, the spider stops for about 30 seconds or so and then starts up again. Felix got very excited and told us, "Look, he's spideying again". Spideying, as in 'to spidey', is the new verb invented by Felix. That is not to be confused with Spiderman's goofy little nickname that is too juvenile for a grown man, or the adjective that describes his radiogenic senses. Sorry webhead (a more age appropriate nickname), it's Felix's.

Tuesday, August 28, 2007


This weekend Trubacca's paternal grandmother came for a visit from California- so we ditched her and caught a bus into Seattle for some kind of sandcastle competition at Westlake Center. Apparently, Renae had a great picture of Felix and I sitting in our seats, looking like a couple of Monday morning commuters on our way to another day at the office in the big city. But she couldn't get the camera to snap the picture in time and we were at our stop, so what you get is Trumie and I hurrying out of our seats so we don't miss our stop.
There weren't as many sandcastles as I would have thought, about ten, but Felix enjoyed himself nonetheless. There was little bird on top of Toasty the Snowman's hat that Felix took a shine to, unfortunately it's not in the picture. But it's gone now, the sand sculpture is destroyed, and that little bird that so captured the fancy of a little boy is nothing but a memory.








Here are a few more sand sculptures that no longer exist.

Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Felix Truman at the Beach

Way back on August 10th, we took a little camping trip out to Lake Sylvia on Washington States Olympic Peninsula. Though it is August, is was kind of cold and it poured Saturday night. On top of that, I awoke with a cold. We still had fun though. It was a trip arranged by Deanna, Felix's grandmother, and was attended by most of Renae's maternal extended family.

Here you can see Natalie helping Felix ride his cousins bike, and to the right, Felix with his cousin Joie. Felix Truman loves playing with his cousins, especially those that are only a few years older.
And we know how much Felix loves backhoes- here he is burying his cousin Kennedy while his cousin Brian looks on.
Now it is time for my amusing story that is completely unrelated to anything else in this post and for which I have no picture- Often when I cook I will need to use an oven mit, the one I use is red. When I don mine, Felix will insist on wearing a green one that he calls his. The other day was Renae's turn to cook and she had the audacity to use "my" oven mit. Felix wasn't havin' it, "that's daddy's glove", he forcefully declared. Renae tried to tell him that it was okay, and that I said that she could use it. "No, that's daddy's!", he said angrily and tried to snatch it off her hand. Yep, that's my boy.
Back to the post- After our camping trip, Renae, Felix, and I went out to Ocean Shores, a little town on the Washington coast, for a few days. The first two days were also a little cold, but the third day was beautiful. And rather than tell you about what a good time Felix had, I'll show you-

He was tentative about the water at first, but once he got in he loved it.