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Some of our get-aways

Hueco Weekend

Well, we went to Hueco again this weekend and had a good time…Tommy would tell you differently. Of course he couldn’t climb and Henry and the subsequent events that involved him made the trip “interesting” in his words. I wasn’t able to send my project – I came this close on Sunday but we ran out of time for me to get a good rest in and try again bc we had to go pack up the trailer. I don’t know if I could have done it or not. I was pretty cashed (tired) and the tips of my fingers were really tender. Sooooo….I’m trying to convince Tom to go back out again before the sweltering heat comes. Don’t know if that’s gonna happen. April is super busy for us and it starts getting hot out there at the beginning of May. We’ll see. If not, we’ll get back out there again this fall when Tom’s finger is healed and get some stuff done! We’re also excited about our trip up to VT in July – we’ll do some climbing there too along with the Mudder so we’re looking forward to that.

Will chilling on the pads at the campground - it was a gorgeous weekend!
Laying on his bed in the trailer
One of the only moments where he wasn't getting into trouble
Me and my little pumpkin
Saturday under my project
This picture pretty much sums up the trip for Henry - he was NOT happy
Will, on the other hand, seemed to have a blast!
Giving a red cheeser - He got so dirty!
Catching some Z's at the Icharus boulder
Sitting with Dad
Getting some climbing/falling in
Climbing a funky problem
Relaxin'
Eating dinner
People have asked if I put blush on his cheeks!!

Second day heading to Roughage. Tommy felt like he had a sail on his back
Heading back to the car
Saw this sign outside of a guy's house near the main road into the park

Hueco Trip

Took our first trip out to Hueco this year on Friday. The weather was beautiful on Saturday and there was NO ONE in the park. We pretty much had the place all to ourselves the first part of the day. Made some good progress on one of my projects that I started – Roughage, a V7. It’s a super stiff problem until you get to a huge hueco that’s near the top. Then it’s just mind over matter since the fall is rather disastrous –  an uneven boulder that’s hard to spot and if you don’t stop there, you’ll be rolling into a tree and then finally resting in some dirt far below. I figure if I put in some good training in the next two weeks, it can go on our last trip at the end of March. We’ll see…I’m pretty determined about it.

Tommy didn’t fare so well – on Saturday evening while working on another project of ours, Deans Journey, he heard a loud POP! from his middle finger and immediately came off. He knew right away it was bad and it was confirmed today  – his finger is swollen like a cucumber and is all black and blue. It doesn’t bode well for any climbing in the immediate future. It’s good that our season is pretty much ending at the beginning of April since we have to start training for the Mudder up in VT. However, we also wanted to do some climbing while we were up there, but I’m sure it will heal in time for July. It’s just unfortunate…especially since we were making a really good comeback after taking time off for Will. We’ll see what happens. We bailed early this morning because of Tom’s finger and because the weather was awful. Lots of wind and dust. We were sure they were going to close down the highway from the mess we saw…but they didn’t and we made it home in one piece. If we end up going again in 2 weeks, we’ll let you know how we do.

Tommy making dinner at our favorite campsite
Our sweet little set up
Under my project - Roughage...a fitting name
Working out the sequence
Tommy NOT happy about having to spot me
Tommy on one of his projects - Big Iron on His Hip
Henry at the beginning of the drive home - we picked up the kids from Oma in Cruces
Our driving conditions until a few miles outside of Deming
In one of his uncomfortable positions again...poor baby!

2011 Year In Review

All in all, it’s been a pretty good year for our family. Our biggest news revolves around our newest little member, William Lawrence. We actually found out he was coming last Christmas, and on the first of August, he burst on the scene (sorry for the imagery…couldn’t resist)! Like his older brother, Will’s entrance into the world was “interesting”. What was going to be a calm, intimate water birth via midwife became a frantic 14 hour ordeal in the hospital with every intervention short of a c-section. Turns out Maria had a placental abruption, so Will’s entrance definitely wasn’t ordinary! But, in the end we were able to walk out of the hospital a few days later with our beautiful baby boy. Our time at home was short lived, however, as a few weeks later Will started projectile vomiting blood. We rushed him to the hospital where they diagnosed him with Pyloric Stenosis, a condition that prevents food from being digested. Luckily, this is fairly common and permanently fixed via a simple surgery (though no surgery seems simple when it’s on a 3 week old). But, everything went well, and little Will is now right as rain and eating like a pig! Three months later, we are now fully enjoying this new little addition and his calm, smiley demeanor.

Henry, has had a good year. He’s surprisingly adjusted very well to being a big brother. He didn’t make a peep when he saw Will using his old swing, crib, and other baby stuff. He also loves helping with the baby, bringing diapers, throwing bottles in the sink, feeding, and even trying to burp him. It’s been pretty cute watching them interact. Henry’s also starting to take a step out of toddler-hood. His near constant tantrums (alright, it wasn’t that bad!) have started to dwindle and a polite, little boy has started to emerge who says “please”, “thank you”, and “your welcome” to not only his parents, but even the clerk handing us our groceries at the store!! But by far his biggest accomplishment of the year……NO MORE DIAPERS!!! On a whim, Maria decided enough’s enough and in 5 days, the boy was completely potty trained. All in all, it’s been fun seeing Henry develop into a little boy. He’s got such an amazing amount of personality that engages almost everyone he comes across….hopefully he doesn’t become a politician or a used car salesman!!

Tom’s job is going well. He still enjoys it, and has now been with the company a whopping 10 years. He was recently promoted to a team lead position, and has been putting in a lot more hours, much to the chagrin of the Mama Bear. But truthfully, we’re lucky he has such good, solid employment in these uncertain times. Maria also got a promotion this year from a mother of one, to two! But depending on the amount of chaos during the day, she sometimes considers it a lateral move!

Trying to beat Will’s arrival, we were able to do some more renovations to the house. Last winter, we churned-out our brick side patio in 6 days. The thing came together really well and we now have a nice little area to enjoy our new fire pit (for the whopping 4 weeks a year where it’s actually cold enough to appreciate a fire)! The most notable improvement, however, has been the renovation of our master bathroom. Like our kitchen renovation, we took it down to bare bones. We even got a little plucky and decided to tear into the concrete foundation (I know…we’re crazy)! Now the bathroom is it’s own room, complete with nice new fixtures and tile. All in all, it looks amazing, and we’re definitely happy to have something worth cleaning more than twice a year!!

Our climbing season was a little shorter than usual, but we did get to go on a few trips to our bouldering haven: Hueco Tanks and a few day trips to a nearby area called Cochise Stronghold. But now that Will is born, our physical efforts have not been in climbing, but rather a new motivator to get into shape…a special forces-inspired obstacle course spread across 11 miles called the Tough Mudder. Filled with freezing cold ice baths, 10-foot walls, rope obstacles, barb wire, electric shocks, and fire, we’ve been training daily, running, biking, and doing all sorts of workouts to try and get ready for it in January. Yeah, it’s crazy, but hey…crazy is what we do best!!

We also took a few road trips this year. Most notably, was a July trip with Henry out to San Diego to see the ocean and the zoo. It was the first time he has seen that much water…and definitely not the last (if he has anything to say about it)! He absolutely LOVED it. He would go charging into the water with no care in the world about the waves, and stay in until he was purple and trembling. He would then throw a fit when we hauled him back to the beach to warm up in the sand. As soon as he was normal color…back he went into the water. I guess if he isn’t a politician…maybe he’ll be a Navy SEAL (Mama’s dream come true!).

As this year comes to a close, we hope yours has been a good one, filled with good health and cherished moments among friends and family. We also hope you’ve enjoyed our new interactive Christmas letter and Maria’s Top 10 Pictures of the Year. Be sure to bookmark or subscribe to our site so you can keep up to date on all our adventures! Merry Christmas!

Love,
H,T,M,W

Annual Shooting trip to Bagdad

Well…unfortunately, I don’t have all that many pictures from this trip. I wish I did but we got caught up in the excitement of it all and not many photos were snapped. There is some video coming later when Tommy can upload it of us shooting the .50 cal. but that wasn’t even the BEST part, if you can believe it. Over the course of the weekend, we got to shoot more guns than we could shake a stick at. We had a wonderful time and got to meet some really great people. Keto was there of course showing us a good time and keeping us in line. For those closest to us, you know all the details… 🙂

FINALLY getting to shoot my new rifle - the AR-15 Tommy built for me
Isn't she beautiful?
Tommy taking a go
Matty's turn
No, that's not all from us...
Taking a break from all the fun
Shooting some skeet
The Beast in all it's glory - .50 cal