Saturday, November 22, 2008
Friday, October 10, 2008
october
Happy Fall!


Today I got my first professional hair cut! Yup, I sat in a chair decked out as a VW Bug and played with toy cars while a woman quickly snipped away before I got too upset about it. So I thought I'd share the results.
But, of course, let's start with a before shot. This is a good one of my head (I was making tortillas with my dad yesterday):

And here I am today, much less shaggy.

I am definitely not a baby any more! Here's to growing up!
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Sunday, August 24, 2008
august
Here are some photos of how I have passed the month of August...


Some of my new favorite toys are kitchen equipment. I like spatulas, measuring cups and this oven mitt!

You've heard of the naked chef, right. Well, here I am, helping out my abuela water her garden, as the naked gardener:


And with that I leave you to enjoy this week's Democratic National Convention festivities!
p.s. if you want to join me to watch Obama on Thursday, click here.
I'm still riding my trusty firetruck.

But I've also added another vehicle to my fleet, this wagon:

Some of my new favorite toys are kitchen equipment. I like spatulas, measuring cups and this oven mitt!

You've heard of the naked chef, right. Well, here I am, helping out my abuela water her garden, as the naked gardener:


And with that I leave you to enjoy this week's Democratic National Convention festivities!
p.s. if you want to join me to watch Obama on Thursday, click here.
Sunday, July 20, 2008
july
Since some of you still want to know what I am up to, I feel obliged to say hello now and again.
So, I must say, July is a really nice month here in the Pacific Northwest. Having just completed my first year of life, I wasn't sure whether the sun liked us in Seattle. Perhaps, I thought, we did something to tick her off awhile back and she was just holding a grudge? But no, she has shown big and bright nearly all month long and it is wonderful!
It has allowed me to explore several of the various wading pools scattered around the city and a few of the beaches along Lake Washington and the Puget Sound:



Of course, I still make time to visit with friends. This is Cooper and I enjoying a leisurely lunch.

There are many festivals and street fairs to take part in. Here I am showing Miss Hispanic Seafair a good time:

But, I truly enjoy most being in a quiet park with a ball and my cap on those lazy summer afternoons. I hope you are having just as good a summer wherever you are as I am here :)


And a walk in the park:
So, I must say, July is a really nice month here in the Pacific Northwest. Having just completed my first year of life, I wasn't sure whether the sun liked us in Seattle. Perhaps, I thought, we did something to tick her off awhile back and she was just holding a grudge? But no, she has shown big and bright nearly all month long and it is wonderful!
It has allowed me to explore several of the various wading pools scattered around the city and a few of the beaches along Lake Washington and the Puget Sound:


I have savored some of the season's best fruits and berries:

Of course, I still make time to visit with friends. This is Cooper and I enjoying a leisurely lunch.

There are many festivals and street fairs to take part in. Here I am showing Miss Hispanic Seafair a good time:
But, I truly enjoy most being in a quiet park with a ball and my cap on those lazy summer afternoons. I hope you are having just as good a summer wherever you are as I am here :)

Can you find the bullfrog in this picture?

And a walk in the park:
Saturday, June 14, 2008
ok, this is worth it
Hi folks!
Yes, I said no more posts. But hey, the things I am about to show and tell you are pretty exciting...
number 1
I got my second haircut of my life (yes, I am hairy so my bangs were already cut awhile back). I do actually have ears, my parents discovered after my mother sat me down on the bathroom counter and snipped away.

number 2
It was actually sunny in Seattle today and I wore this rad (yes, I'm bringing rad back, not that I knew where it went or that it went anywhere in the first place 'cuz I am only 1 you know) shorts onesie.

and last, but certainly not least:
number 3
I have a sweater onesie with this abstract dinosaur riding a Segway kind of thing on it (and since I live in Seattle I got to wear it in June last week!)

Yes, I said no more posts. But hey, the things I am about to show and tell you are pretty exciting...
number 1
I got my second haircut of my life (yes, I am hairy so my bangs were already cut awhile back). I do actually have ears, my parents discovered after my mother sat me down on the bathroom counter and snipped away.

number 2
It was actually sunny in Seattle today and I wore this rad (yes, I'm bringing rad back, not that I knew where it went or that it went anywhere in the first place 'cuz I am only 1 you know) shorts onesie.

and last, but certainly not least:
number 3
I have a sweater onesie with this abstract dinosaur riding a Segway kind of thing on it (and since I live in Seattle I got to wear it in June last week!)

Whatddya think?
And...If you have a better description for what this image may be, please share.
And...If you have a better description for what this image may be, please share.
p.s.
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
this is it
You may have noticed that I have slowed down on the posts. With my first year of life coming to a close, I have been thinking a bit. While I've enjoyed sharing my life with you here electronically, I realize that I have a lot more actual living to do before I am ready to sit at a computer and k'vetsh about it.
So, this will be my last post for who knows how long. Thank you to everyone who enjoyed reading about my adventures. And if you are ever feeling like you may be coming down with a case of Zorrito-withdrawl...Don't Fret!! You can always come see me in person!
I leave you with some pictures of me enjoying birthday cake with some of my family:




p.s. I will do my best to upload any exciting new things I do onto YouTube, maybe once a month or so. But I know life will get in the way sometimes, so don't hold me to that...Peace...
So, this will be my last post for who knows how long. Thank you to everyone who enjoyed reading about my adventures. And if you are ever feeling like you may be coming down with a case of Zorrito-withdrawl...Don't Fret!! You can always come see me in person!
I leave you with some pictures of me enjoying birthday cake with some of my family:




p.s. I will do my best to upload any exciting new things I do onto YouTube, maybe once a month or so. But I know life will get in the way sometimes, so don't hold me to that...Peace...
Sunday, May 4, 2008
on the move
Since learning to walk, I've had little time to slow down and write to you. There is so much to see out in this big world and I'm just getting started. Here are some pictures of what I've been up to lately.




And here is a video of me playing at the Seattle Center fountain:
Most recently I have been busy being sick. I was supposed to have a birthday party yesterday but my vomiting put a stop to that. I hope to celebrate soon and I am very sorry that I didn't get to party with all the folks who were planning on coming by to show me some love.
Watering the plants:

Vacuuming:

Enjoying whatever is leftover of my mom's chai:


And here is a video of me playing at the Seattle Center fountain:
Most recently I have been busy being sick. I was supposed to have a birthday party yesterday but my vomiting put a stop to that. I hope to celebrate soon and I am very sorry that I didn't get to party with all the folks who were planning on coming by to show me some love.
Friday, April 11, 2008
Sunday, April 6, 2008
the children's museum
Today my parents took me to the Children's Museum here in Seattle. I have been to a few other museums so I thought I knew what to expect. But I was surprised to not find any statues of children, no children from long ago stuffed behind glass, not even an oil painting of children frolicking in the grass like they used to in the old days. There was none of that. Instead I found stuff to crawl on, things to pick up and play with, and lots of contemporary kids running about.
Although it wasn't what I had in mind, I enjoyed myself nevertheless. The first thing we saw was this man drumming. I got into, actually right in the middle of it. I just sat there and took it in, bobbing my head to the rhythm.


I got to put on a firefighter's helmet and jacket (yes, I have a firetruck at home but no one told me there was an outfit that went with it).


I stopped into a mini grocery store and tried some of their plastic fruit...kind of waxy and definitely not organic!

And on our way home we strolled around the large fountain at the Seattle Center. I need to get waterproof shoes before I try my hand at walking here.
Although it wasn't what I had in mind, I enjoyed myself nevertheless. The first thing we saw was this man drumming. I got into, actually right in the middle of it. I just sat there and took it in, bobbing my head to the rhythm.


I got to put on a firefighter's helmet and jacket (yes, I have a firetruck at home but no one told me there was an outfit that went with it).


I stopped into a mini grocery store and tried some of their plastic fruit...kind of waxy and definitely not organic!

And on our way home we strolled around the large fountain at the Seattle Center. I need to get waterproof shoes before I try my hand at walking here.
Thursday, April 3, 2008
Wednesday, April 2, 2008
upward mobility


So, how are you doing with your new year's resolutions? One of mine was to begin crawling and I am proud to say that I have mastered that. I'm so over crawling that I have begun to attempt to walk on two legs instead of all fours. I can't even believe it myself when I get somewhere without falling on my but, but I'm trying.
Sunday, March 23, 2008
Stuck in the Snow
Let me tell you about the adventure I went on yesterday! It started out as a beautiful spring day here in the Northwest! The sun was out, the sky was blue and the mountains were all in view. I got an early 6 am start to my day. I enjoyed throwing my breakfast around and climbing onto the table (my parents really need to start strapping me in to that chair). After, I took a nice, long nap and then we left. A pit stop at what my dad likes to call a little piece of heaven (the flagship REI store) to get a parking permit and then we were on the road East on I-90 to Snoqualmie Pass. It is kinda cool that while it rains and rains and rains in Seattle, just an hour away, it comes down as lots and lots and LOTS of Snow. Anyway, we got to our destination and met up with another family that likes to strap large things to their feet, babies on their backs, and then try to walk uphill for hours. Luckily they don't make snowshoes in my size plus I can't walk so that pretty much determines that I get the hard job of overseeing the action from behind my father's head, like this:

The way up went pretty smoothly except for the huge blast we heard. Was it thunder, a crash on the highway, or maybe an avalanche? When we got to a place to stop we had a perfect view of the snowy mountains, nearby ski slopes, and the highway. The highway looked more like a parking lot though. And it was, for several hours the cars didn't move an inch as the Department of Transportation did avalanche-control work. That means that they set off their own avalanches to avoid natural ones from taking place on top of cars. We didn't think that was so bad. We were still up high and could enjoy the hike down and hopefully the cars would start moving by then.

When we got down, it was still a parking lot on I-90, not this kind, but all the cars and semi's were still waiting. Overall, it took about 3 hours for them to finish! We felt happy that we weren't stuck on a highway, just at a snow-park, close to a bathroom and room to play and wait. But wait, my dad made things much more exciting! He locked the keys in our car! So now traffic was at a standstill and we couldn't even get in our car to keep warm! Thankfully, our friends from the baby hiking group we are in shared their car, diapers and snacks with us. Thank you for waiting with us, Kim, Eric and Cora! So, traffic began moving but now we were stuck. And I am supposed to ride in a car seat. So when said carseat is locked in said car, things get a little tricky.
Should we break a window, pay $150 to a tow-truck operator to open it more gracefully, or get abuela's help?
We opted for grandma. She came out and I carefully road in the back seat to her house, half an hour west on I-90. Then my parents left me there and drove further west (30 minutes) to Seattle to get the other key and then they drove all the way back to the car, then they got me and then went home. This made for a long, long day. I let them sleep until quarter of 8 today for all their hard work!
Thank you abuela and tia Ivonne for taking care of me so nicely while my parents drove all around for hours.

The way up went pretty smoothly except for the huge blast we heard. Was it thunder, a crash on the highway, or maybe an avalanche? When we got to a place to stop we had a perfect view of the snowy mountains, nearby ski slopes, and the highway. The highway looked more like a parking lot though. And it was, for several hours the cars didn't move an inch as the Department of Transportation did avalanche-control work. That means that they set off their own avalanches to avoid natural ones from taking place on top of cars. We didn't think that was so bad. We were still up high and could enjoy the hike down and hopefully the cars would start moving by then.

When we got down, it was still a parking lot on I-90, not this kind, but all the cars and semi's were still waiting. Overall, it took about 3 hours for them to finish! We felt happy that we weren't stuck on a highway, just at a snow-park, close to a bathroom and room to play and wait. But wait, my dad made things much more exciting! He locked the keys in our car! So now traffic was at a standstill and we couldn't even get in our car to keep warm! Thankfully, our friends from the baby hiking group we are in shared their car, diapers and snacks with us. Thank you for waiting with us, Kim, Eric and Cora! So, traffic began moving but now we were stuck. And I am supposed to ride in a car seat. So when said carseat is locked in said car, things get a little tricky.
Should we break a window, pay $150 to a tow-truck operator to open it more gracefully, or get abuela's help?
We opted for grandma. She came out and I carefully road in the back seat to her house, half an hour west on I-90. Then my parents left me there and drove further west (30 minutes) to Seattle to get the other key and then they drove all the way back to the car, then they got me and then went home. This made for a long, long day. I let them sleep until quarter of 8 today for all their hard work!
Thank you abuela and tia Ivonne for taking care of me so nicely while my parents drove all around for hours.
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
adventures in eating
I haven't written too much about food in a long time. I guess it's not such a big deal anymore. Kinda like, "Yeah, I eat things, who wants to know?"
Since my last post about mushy food, I have moved onto more solidified blobs of things in all sorts of shapes, colors and textures. These include:


Below you will find a montage of photos of me eating, drinking and playing with different tasty morsels.










p.s. check out my YouTube channel for live strawberry-eating action.
Since my last post about mushy food, I have moved onto more solidified blobs of things in all sorts of shapes, colors and textures. These include:


| apple |
| avocado** banana |
| beans |
| bread* |
| brussels sprouts |
| cantaloupe |
| cantaloupe juice |
| carrot |
| carrot juice |
| celery |
| cheerios |
| cheese* |
| chicken |
| chocolate |
| egg |
| grapefruit juice |
| lentils |
| lime |
| mango |
| oatmeal |
| onion |
| orange |
| pear |
| peas |
| pirate's booty |
| potato |
| rambutan |
| rice cereal |
| spinach |
| strawberry |
| sweet potato |
| tofu |
| tomato |
| veggie chips |
| yam yogurt zucchini *a favorite, I'll eat this anytime **my first "solid" |
Fun with Water


Before my first tall non-fat soy latte of the day:

Hanging out with my tia Ivonne drinking some juice at the table at abuela's:

Eating a pear on the table at abuela's:

Yogurt! (while mom was away dad let me play):

Strawberry:



Spinach (or you can call me Pubert Addams):

p.s. check out my YouTube channel for live strawberry-eating action.
Thursday, March 6, 2008
ring my bell
OK, all you babies out there, how many of you have your own phone line? That's right, I am on the cutting edge of technology and...Ouch! it's sharp! You can now use the button at the bottom right-hand side of my blog to call me and leave me messages. Don't expect to hear from me for a few years as I can't even get a fork in my mouth (so I am a little ways away from deliberately pressing 10 digits consecutively, in the right order).
Aside from that, I have been playing with my firetruck and the safety gate at the top of our stairs. You can see these newly uploaded videos on You Tube (blogger's tool is not working for me right now nor is its photo uploading tool so this will have to be a photo-less, video-less entry).
Aside from that, I have been playing with my firetruck and the safety gate at the top of our stairs. You can see these newly uploaded videos on You Tube (blogger's tool is not working for me right now nor is its photo uploading tool so this will have to be a photo-less, video-less entry).
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
oscar buzz
Hi all,
Sorry it has taken me a few days to get this post out...Oscar after-parties...you know how it is.
Anyway, here are a few pics of me...

being hounded by a fan:

and enjoying the show from my front row seat:

Sorry it has taken me a few days to get this post out...Oscar after-parties...you know how it is.
Anyway, here are a few pics of me...
The long awaited Arrival:

being hounded by a fan:

and enjoying the show from my front row seat:

Yes, I am definitely the best dressed male. But it is no contest between us guys. We all wear tuxedos so we can be beautiful backdrops for the ladies. Unfortunately my beautiful mother is not in this shot.
Also, a big shout out to Ryan Seacrest for encouraging the stars to breastfeed. Who knew he was a La Leche League member?
Also, a big shout out to Ryan Seacrest for encouraging the stars to breastfeed. Who knew he was a La Leche League member?
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