New chapter to our big adventures: as of last night we have a new addition to our family: a baby boy! He was born September 10th at 11:45 pm via vaginal birth, and his name is Sky. Chloe felt some contractions late that morning and was at 3cm and 80% effaced at 2pm when we had our midwife appointment. We then went for a hike in the Boulder hills, and she went into active labor somewhere around 6pm. Chloe labored at home for a while, then we went to the birthing center where she was 6cm and 100% effaced. She did it all natural, no meds, no interventions: my hero! Little baby is sleeping away his first day of life interrupted by some regular feedings. He seems to have good grip strength, and I'll let him rest for the first couple days, since he's been through a lot, but he's mountains to climb and trails to run ;)
Stay tuned for some pics, and may the adventures continue!
These two little dudes live a pretty sweet life... traveling, climbing rocks, climbing trees, running, biking, flying kites, swimming in rivers, surfing, playing outside and who knows what else! Enjoy the show :)
Saturday, September 11, 2010
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Sunday, August 29, 2010
Pregnant belly
Chloe is getting very pregnant and ever so closer to popping that little one out. Climbing steep hard stuff has gotten significantly harder for her so we have stopped going to Rifle for the moment...which is fine because we had a great season there this year spending lots of time camping and climbing in the canyon. I was able to get the first ascent of a an old route but on which a key hold had recently broken making it significantly harder, send another 5.14, and make some progress on a wickedly hard 5.14c. So, a good season really.
So now what? Well, we just get to play around here (Boulder) a lot, and that's pretty sweet. There is so much great trail running around here and lots of additional climbing as well. Just because Chloe isn't climbing the super steep, super powerful stuff at Rifle anymore, doesn't mean she isn't climbing some great moderate stuff around here. One of the great places we checked out recently is called the Monastery and has some really cool climbing and is about an hour hike to get into. Check out the pics :)
This really is a wonderful place to live... and with our schedule, every two days we get four days off, and it feels like we're on vacation and on a roadtrip every time!
Saturday, July 31, 2010
Corine in Town
This post is also late, but along the same lines as the last one, Corine came and visited us a little while ago. She just came for an extended weekend so we went hiking and camping in Cache la Poudre canyon about an hour north of boulder, just west of Fort Collins. It's a really nice river with awesome countryside extending off of both sides. We ate yummy food, drank beer, dunked in the cool river and hiked up a mountain. Thanks to a relatively recent addition (an actual small refrigerator) to our wonderful little Flip-pac camper set up, we now have ice cold beer at our disposition when we're camping, climbing, or whatever. It's pretty deluxe I must admit :)
Stand by on photos. They are coming soon. Just a little technical difficulties. -Brendan.
OK, here are the photos!! My Mom was the guest, and I am the pregnant lady, so Brendan cooked some awesome quesadillas for us in the flip-pac! It was a sweet little week-end. The little one inside is already getting a taste of life around here! -Chloe
Michel in Town
This post is a little late, but, whatever... My dad was in town a little while ago. He had some work related business to take care of, but we still got to hang out a bunch and we brought him to see where I work :) So he got to see the training facility where I went through my fire academy and check out some fire trucks!
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Summer!!
Well well well... what have we been up to? Well, the weather is getting better and better and is starting to actually look like summer!! We've been going up to Rifle to climb on our days off, and it's been awesome. The canyon is a lot dryer earlier in the season than last year, meaning more holds are dry and more routes are climbable early. We've adopted a semi-regular schedule of going for a trail run the first day that I get off of work after Chloe wakes up after having worked that night before, and then drive to Rifle that evening, spend the night, climb in Rifle for the next two days, come home, get up, go for a trail run/another climb, Chloe goes to work that night, and I try to go to bed early and go to work the next morning for two days before getting another four days off and doing it all over again! It's awesome. The lifestyle is simple, yet extremely satisfying :) Work has been busy, and that's good. I love running lots of calls, always interesting and entertaining. I've been seeing Chloe at work a fair amount (dropping off patients to her), which is always fun. Not all fireman or paramedics get a kiss from the nurse as a greeting at the front door :)
Chloe is doing great, almost six months along with the pregnancy and still kicking ass. She climbs, she runs, she does yoga, and I only have to crack the whip every once in a while (just kidding). She's got a 12c lined up Rifle to send next trip: which would be quite the accomplishment at six months pregnant! It's a stiff 12c for sure! Her belly is getting bigger by the day (it seems) and the baby is really starting to move around in there (I can feel it now!). It must be smart, getting an early start on some workout action, because climbing will surely ensue shortly after delivery ;)
Our last trip to rifle got cut short by some bad weather (ie. snow and lots of rain), so we came home and climbed in Eldorado canyon the next day, which was sweet (see pics).
Well the hour is getting late, and I am once again failing on trying to get to bed early the night before work: oh well...
Enjoy the new summer weather!!!!!!
-Brendan
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