Enter 2012!

Alright here comes 2012. The next bunch of entries is going to catch us up to present, so tune-in often!

One last image from 2011, Nina takes a sip from a juice box all by herself at a restaurant on the way home to Michigan. The kids were great the whole drive, and we didn’t use the iPads at all during the trip home.

Back at home on January 3rd, here comes Ian the chef! (If you’re wondering, we ended up at our new neighbor’s for New Year’s Eve and had a darn good time. Weird to be the oldest people at a party though. :-\ )

Chef Ian prepares a culinary masterpiece with his assistant, Nina! See this image larger.

Nina’s second haircut! See this image larger.

Not sure you’re aware, the gifts were frankincense, myrrh and COOOOKEEEES.

January 8th, Melissa, Ian, Nina and I met with Phil Oosterhouse, his wife Joyce and son Vonn at an Ihop. We had good long conversations. If Phil lived closer I think all of us would hang out a lot. See this image larger.

And here’s Vonn!

Nina and Mommy at the grocery store… Nina looked so cute, but it was hard to get the cuteness on film. See this image larger.

Untying her own shoes. She’s great at all of the standard stuff now… can take off her shoes and coat. She knows the drill, like you wouldn’t believe! You just say “We’re leavin’ now…” and off she goes. She might not be able to make each and every detail happen, but she’s willing to help, which is fantastic!

The Coaster and the Shopper

Finally, here’s a couple of good ones to wrap up the year…

Video, December 23rd
Click here to watch a short video of Nina helping shop in Target and then Nina and I playing games in the car/parking lot while we wait for Mama!

Video, December 26th
Click here to watch a short video of what ends up being MOSTLY my finger. Sorry. But if you can look past my finger, you’ll see a little boy having the time of his life!

The Holiday According to Nina…

So each of these three videos takes place at a different house, and MOSTLY have to do with Nina. Enjoy!

Video, December 17th
Click here to watch a short video of Nina making some faces while at Grampa Dave and Grandma Marcia’s. For some reason a flaw in my encoding software made this video into slow motion, but you know you can see so much more of what is going on with her face that I just left it that way.

Video, December 20th
Click here to watch a short video of the kids at the Christmas lightshow that Grandma Sue took us to. At the end you’ll hear Nina say “bye bye owl!” followed by “bye bye baby,” “bye bye momma,” and “bye bye Daddy!”

Video, December 28th
Click here to watch Nina getting a free ride, a brief non-Nina glimpse of our band of merry geocachers, and then back to Nina boating around!

Chapman Christmas 2011, The Video

This one’s cute! It is 14MB in size though, so it may take a bit to download for you. Enjoy!

Video, December 15th
Click here to watch a long video of the East Side Chapman Christmas 2011!

Wrapping Up the Trip

December 27th, we got a visit from Grandma Sue, who was in town at the Villages! Nice shot! See this image larger.

Nina was big into the golf cart, even more so when it was moving! See this image larger.

Kaylee and Ian gettin’ in some Scoobi-Doo time! See this image larger.

*Grampa, what do you mean you’re reserving a tea time at 8am? Is that when the scones are done baking?* See this image larger.

More Scoobi! See this image larger.

Fascinating! See this image larger.

December 28th, tablets and laptops, like I said, these were popular this trip! See this image larger.

One of the nights we were at Grandma Barb and Grampa Ray’s, the pack n’play was too close to the dresser. I heard a funny noise and went to investigate to find that Nina had shuffled Grandma Barb’s paperwork onto the floor, and managed to also find a ziplock bag of cookies that Barb was saving for a project. Most of the cookies were still in the bag, but many of them were all over the inside of the crib-like bed and floor… Later somebody moved it too close to the bed, and we found that Nina could crawl right out of it!

We did a lot of geocaching this trip. Geocaching is using the web and a GPS system to do a bit of a treasure hunt. The reward is generally the thrill of figuring out the clues. Connor found this one!

Melissa found this Geocache, which is considered a “micro.” See that little dot in the middle of that flower-shape? It is magnetic. you can pull that off of there, unscrew the two halves, and there’s a paper scroll inside with the initials of the people that found it! Not all of them are this small, or magnetic — most are very cleverly hidden.

And that sort of does it for the trip… the next few pics are random from throughout the trip…

A shot from Grampa Dave and Gramma Marcia’s… monkey hug!

A shot from Gramma Sue’s… Ian and Nina enjoy the kid-sized patio furniture! Generally Nina’s tea-parties do involve another person! Nina spent about half her time at Gramma Sue’s rearranging this furniture! See this image larger.

A shot from Grampa Ray and Gramma Barb’s… the kids pick some grapefruit off of the tree in the backyard!

And Gramma Barb took Nina for a ride in this really cute little basket. Nina always wore a smile while cruising around in this! (I’ve got a video of this coming up soon.) See this image larger.

ALRIGHT! Well, that was the trip, ladies and gents!!! I’ve got a series of videos I need to edit so there will be another slight pause, but those will be up shortly, so we can wrap up 2011!

Legoland!

On the 26th we woke up at the crack of dawn, hopped in a couple cars and drove to Legoland!

Here is the crew, gathered for a brilliant picture before the craziness began! See this image larger.

First a quick stop by the potty… Nina gives me a nice peek-a-boo from the stroller! See this image larger.

I told Ian just before this picture that he doesn’t have to squint his eyes and hurt his cheeks for every smile, and he gave me this one. I like it! See this image larger.

The first thing was saw was a poinsettia thingy that was talking to people and posing for pictures… weird! See this image larger.

Artoo Deeto, it is you!

If you could put little brown cloaks on the kids, you’d have a great Jawa scene here! See this image larger.

A medieval themed spin-around-until-you-throw-up ride was our first stop. I snapped this shot of Uncle Ben and Cousin Connor. See this image larger.

See? Book made completely out of Legos. I think they shellack the bejeezus out of it once it gets put together, is my guess.

Patiently waiting for Mommy and Ian to go by…

There they are! See this image larger.

Hi guys!

Nina went off on her own adventure with Mommy, while Ian and Daddy went on a roller coaster. I don’t have a pic of Ian and I, but I did get a video that I’ll post later.

Little girl had a blast here! See this image larger.

This turned out to be her major fun-center, she made the most of it! See this image larger.

Who is in that one, Nina?

Look at her go! See this image larger.

We eventually got them out on bail.

I could have left my big clunky camera back in the Villages (like I accidentally did my license!!!) but we would have missed smiles like this! See this image larger.

And shots like this! See this image larger.

I love this shot of Kaylee, she’s got a little attitude, that one! See this image larger.

And any sacrifice we have to make to drive down to Florida is worth it when we get this little smile. See this image larger.

And here was the reason Nina didn’t get to do join in necessarily every bit of the fun. She was involved in a lot of it, just not all of it.

Here she and Mommy crawl around in a ball gymnasium! See this image larger.

She’s almost escaped!

Ian is standing next to a kid on a ball canon… adults and kids down on the ground floor get pelted with spongy balls shots from the canons… that smoke-stack thing on the right is belching out a shower of them, right as this image was taken. The kid on the canon spotted that I had a sense of humor as I mimed an injury upon walking in… I was immediately his favorite target. 🙂

Our two little treasures!

Thank you Legoland, for making a parent’s worst nightmare into a photographic moment!

Ian poses with fireman Joe… It is very odd how Legoland works. Sometimes things are completely made out of Legos, like the fireman here… and sometimes not, like the firetruck. When they did make stuff out of Legos, it was cool, as you shall see…

Nina prepares to run over some Lego people, without remorse! See this image larger.

She’s standing on the pedal, look out! See this image larger.

Upset by the paparazzi’s lack of respect for our family vacation, Nina prepares to punch out a cameraman. See this image larger.

Ian earned his Legoland Driver’s License, which entitles him to drive ANY car that is in this particular Legoland ride. See this image larger.

Ian, Cousins Connor and Kaylee pose next to fireman… uh… Wayne Newton? I made that up.

It was Ian and I vs three other trucks. We came in 2nd… and I had to pump both sides of the handles… and the first place team had a family of four. And it was close. It was weight vs effort, and we nearly won, lol. See this image larger.

My little princess snuggles in for a good nap. See this image larger.

I can’t thank Grandma Barb enough for being on baby duty! Thank you! See this image larger.

This was an interesting ride where you pulled a rope to make your seat go up in the air… See this image larger.

…and then glide back down to the ground.

Ian loved it and wanted to go again, immediately!

This time he went with Mommy! See this image larger.

One of the many Lego sculptures around the park.

Aunt Mel and Cousin Kaylee pedal their way through an air-ride! See this image larger.

The sun started to go down on our lovely day, but we still had some sights to see… See this image larger.

There was an area of the park where Lego reproductions of famous locales were on display. Here, Ian gives a big grin in front of the NASA exhibit. That kid is such a rocket-jockey… makes me wish he could grow up in an era when the space program wasn’t seemingly on the decline. See this image larger.

Times square!

A pirate adventure!

Sunken ship adventure!

A two-story merry-go-round. Hi Nina!

Hi guys!

I had to stop and pose with Artoo on our way out… that little droid and I have been through a lot together. See this image larger.

I guess they’re “planking.” If you don’t know what that is, google it. There, you just got a little dumber! 😉

After a long, tiring day, we went to a restaurant, which was a wonderful place. The owner even ushered us temporarily to the outside seating so that we could see the spectacular end-of-day Lego firework show. Finally, we piled into the vehicle, the kids all started up their various iPads and tablets, and we drove back to the Villages. Thank you Grampa Ray and Grandma Barb for a wonderful day that I know we’ll never forget! See this image larger.

A Central Florida Christmas!

Here we go, people! Actual December 25th Christmas! Let’s call it “Christmas Actual.” Here Nina enjoys a baby doll! Ian likes to make it cry for some reason.

*Grampa Ray, open this for me!*

Nina opens up some cute little Sesame Street figures, and immediately lines them up.

Ian gives me his angry face, Nina doesn’t seem to care, but great shot Connor and Kaylee! See this image larger.

Wow, kid… you more than made up for that last shot. Wow. Beautiful smile! See this image larger.

Giants jersey with Chris’s birth-year on it… I teared up pretty good for this. Thanks guys! See this image larger.

The front of the jersey! See this image larger.

Nina will look adorable in this!

That’s a happy boy! Legos! See this image larger.

Kaylee kitty!

Connor strikes the Heisman pose. See this image larger.

Happy to have an Ernie! See this image larger.

You can almost hear the lamps and breakables in the room crying out in fear.

Nina flipping out so much that she’s just a blur!

Future cheerleader? See this image larger.

This is sort of a changing of the guards… most of the men are away, so the kids moved in to the recliners.

Sometimes a lot of people fit in the recliners!

Tickle time! See this image larger.

Have you met my awesome family? See this image larger.

A cupcake cake for Nina’s birthday! Cool idea! It is like we have our own smoosh cakes! (Unfortunately, Nina wasn’t into cupcakes this day, and pretty much plopped it on the floor. She does that with cake-like materials sometimes, not sure why!)

I took this shot of Nina enjoying a cupcake and I! See this image larger.

Golfcart ride! See this image larger.

And that was the 25th! Does it seem like we did enough this vacation yet? No? Well prepare for the next day’s entry!

A Middle-Of-Florida Christmas Eve

On the morning of December 24th, we packed up the car and headed over to the Villages. It was a little tight! See this image larger.

We arrived at Grampa Ray and Grandma Barb’s just in time to hear about an excursion to the local pool! So we got all dolled up and golf-carted ourselves right over there! See this image larger.

Mommy and Nina having a blast! See this image larger.

Aunt Mel, Cousins Connor and Kaylee also having a blast! See this image larger.

Ian loves having goggles on, he becomes almost fearless! See this image larger.

Smile for the camera! See this image larger.

Another cute one!

Ian saw Connor shoot water all over the place doing this, so of course he had to try it!

Come on, tough girl!

Good job, little sweetie! See this image larger.

Our family of really white people, getting some sun! See this image larger.

We hopped back in the cart and headed home!

*Hey, you guys are dragging some noodles!*

Nina ready to go back to the pool again already! See this image larger.

*The question is, if the milk is in a purple cup, how come it doesn’t taste more purpley? HMMM?!?* See this image larger.

Crazy kids and cousins. See this image larger.

On the Kunze side of the family there is a tradition of leaving a mixture of stuff for Santa’s reindeer out on the lawn. I don’t know what all’s in there, but glitter is definitely part of it.

And there was much to distribute! See this image larger.

The reindeer shall enjoy each other’s sparkly teeth for weeks to come! (Also the kids will probably blink said sparkles out of their eyes in a few weeks too.)

Ian suddenly said “GUYS, WE’VE GOT TO GO IN RIGHT NOW. LOOK UP THERE, IT’S SANTA’S SLEIGH!” Looking up, sure enough, there was a steadily blinking red light streaking through the sky. I took this picture just to remember to tell you all this story.

Grampa Ray and Nina pose for a pic on the front porch, doing a little extracurricular coloring! See this image larger.

When your cousin wants to use your iPad.

Look at Ian here… *Kaylee, back off!*

We lost Aunt Dissy that night, but eventually we found her under a pile of children.

*Hi Aunt Dissy! Nina, stop eating your Christmas gift from Grampa Dave and Gramma Marcia!*

The adults got into it too! (Tablets became a lot more popular this trip, to say the least!)

Mommy reads Ian and Cousin Kaylee a bedtime story. Next entry is Christmas (again!) See this image larger.

Florida Playdate!

I got in contact with my roommate from college, Dave Ingram, while I was down in Florida. His wife said we should meet at a nearby park on the 23rd, so we pulled the kids out of their box, and headed over there. See this image larger.

The park was brilliant, with a ton of equipment, a fence to keep all the kids penned in, and a fake-grass covered, soft rubbery surface for would-be skydivers. Here Ian and Nina sample a race car. See this image larger.

Nina takes the wheel! See this image larger.

One of many slides! Some little girl gave Nina potato chips out of nowhere, was kind of funny and weird.

A nice train…

Nina waves to her adoring public. See this image larger.

These guys had fun, and they did not stop.

This is the beautiful family that we came to visit, my college roommate Dave Ingram, Jennifer, their daughter Hannah, and Bear the dog. In a different image, I joked about the dog not looking at the camera, so Hannah straightened him out on this one. hehe! See this image larger.

Hannah was at the age where she was AMAZING with kids. Nina took to her immediately.

Old chums. See this image larger.

We had to drop by Target on the way home, but Grandma Sue also mentioned wanting to take the kids to the beach. To be quick I asked Melissa to run inside by herself, while the rest of us waited with anticipation to get to the beach… As soon as Melissa left the car, they zonked out from exhaustion. The park took a lot out of them! See this image larger.

But the kids did wake back up, and we did make it to the beach by sundown. And what a cool sight welcomed us!

My beauties! See this image larger.

What a wonderful family I have! See this image larger.

This shot by Grandma!

A beautiful shot of Grandma Sue and the kids! See this image larger.

Daddy joins in while Mommy snaps away! See this image larger.

The kids on the beach! See this image larger.

Another shot. See this image larger.

Grandma got the best shot of the kids walking together though… nice one! See this image larger.

Eventually Ian ran on ahead, like a 4 year old is want to do. See this image larger.

Nina spontaneously broke into T’ai Chi, having been told by her former sansei that it is particularly affective in a peaceful location like the beach. (I’m kidding.)

Our little cutie, trucking right along! See this image larger.

We had a relaxing final night at Grandma Sue’s. Thanks for your hospitality and generosity!

Quality Time with Grandma Sue and Aunt Annie!

The next day was the 22nd, and Aunt Annie came over to Grandma Sue’s! See this image larger.

And guess what, kids? More Christmas!

Ian got this cool plane!

Nina got a pillow shaped like Brobee from Yo Gabba Gabba!

She loves Yo Gabba Gabba, but she calls the show Foofa, because of a character named that on the show. She loved the toy, thank you Aunt Annie!

And Ian loved flying around with his too!

*Yo Gabba Gabba MUSIC?!? AWESOME!*

Then we went over to the Bubba Gump Shrimp restaurant for lunch! See this image larger.

Can you find Ian? See this image larger.

Back at the house, Nina invited Brobee to the tea party, and he showed up without an RSVP. The nerve!

Thanks for driving over to Grandma Sue’s Aunt Annie! We all loved seeing you again!

Casey kitty’s poker face. Is he happy? Sad? Mad?

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