Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Merry Christmas to All...
Monday, December 8, 2008
Rock Star!
Angie brought her Wii and RockStar video game up to Silverthorne for Thanksgiving. We had a lot of fun playing the drums, guitar and even singing. Riley tried her hand at playing drums and has a lot of natural talent for a 1 year old.
Saturday, December 6, 2008
Let it Snow!
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Too Funny!
I guess we have to add "belly" to her list of words!
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Words
Here is a list of the words Riley can say (roughly in the order she started saying them):
Bye
Hi
Mama
Uh-Oh
Duck
Dog (sounds the same as "Duck")
Shoe
Banana
Night Night
No
Hello
Up
Go
Coat (sounds the same as "Go," so she might only know one of these words, as they are used at the same time)
More
Milk (sounds the same as "More")
All Done
Book
Cracker
Gecko
Some of these words are obvious to all (bye, hi). But some are still at the point where they can only be understood by those around her daily (shoe = "do"). Some are used frequently (banana, bye, no) and some have only been heard a few times (up, more).
It is so fun watching her learn!
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Fall!
I took Riley out to play in the leaves over the weekend. She didn't love it, but she didn't hate it either. It is much harder for a 1 ft. something tall person to walk in a few inches of leaves than it is for an almost 6 ft. tall person. It was nice to enjoy the crisp fall day with a little time outside though.
Monday, November 10, 2008
Go Buffs!
Saturday, November 1, 2008
Boo at the Zoo
This was her first go at wearing her costume in public. She got to practice the typical Halloween-in-Colorado look of wearing a coat under her costume.
Angie was smart and remembered the wagon this time (guess she learned her lesson from the pumpkin patch a few weeks earlier). Above are Antie Angie and Boopah (that's a Reagan mask beneath the Obama hat, in case you can't tell), along with Tyler (Spiderman) and Riley (Bumble Bee) in the wagon.
Saturday, October 25, 2008
A teenager already?
The other day, she was at home with my step-dad (Boopah). He was gathering stuff and heard Riley saying "uh oh" (one of her favorite phrases) from the bathroom. He went in there to find her holding up the toilet lid and looking into the bowl. She had tossed her cell phone into the toilet! I knew she was bound to throw something in the toilet eventually.
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Pumpkin Patch
Monday, October 13, 2008
Good-bye to Great Grandad
Perhaps he knew it was his time. He approved his funeral video montage and edited his own obituary just days before.
Here is the obituary he edited and approved:
Tool, Jean Kevin
Of Denver, passed away September 29, 2008. He was born January 1, 1919 in Murdock, Nebraska to Harold Warren and Edna Mina (Goehry) Tool. Jean was an accomplished artist at an early age. As a teenager, at the urging of his father and the postmaster,he drew pen and ink portraits of notable personalities (Shirley Temple, Albert Einstein, Babe Ruth, Amelia Earhart) and built a remarkable autograph collection of more than 80 drawings. He graduated from the University of Nebraska in 1941 with a degree in fine arts. While in college he met the love of his life, Carole Langley Petersen. They were married August 30, 1942 at Randolph Field in San Antonio, Texas, while he was in flight school in the U.S. Army Air Corps (now U.S.A.F.). He was a WWII C-47 pilot and flew 361 combat missions in the China-Burma-India Theater. He earned the Distinguished Flying Cross with an oak leaf cluster and the Air Medal with three oak leaf clusters. He achieved the rank of major. After the war he settled in Denver with his wife and toddler son, Steve. Twin daughters Sally and Patricia were born four years later. Jean enjoyed a long career as an advertising executive, first with Wayne Welch Advertising, then as owner of his agency, Tool & Armstrong Advertising. A later merger with Fyre-Sills Advertising made him a principal in what was then Denver's largest ad agency. He was involved in the Colorado Republican party for over 50 years and rose through party ranks to be elected state chairman. He worked endless hours building a strong Republican base in this State. With his artistic and writing talents, he created many marketing tools used by the party to build a strong framework, from precinct and county levels through the state level. He was instrumental in convincing John Love to run for governor in 1962 and helped lead his landslide election. He also worked in national politics as a consultant to Winthrop Rockefeller (Gov. of Arkansas), Richard Nixon, U.S. Senators Gordon Allott and Pete Dominick, and U.S. Rep. Don Brotzman, to name a few. Tool served as a Commissioner for the Colorado Division of Wildlife and was the first commissioner to serve three four-year terms; he also served as chairman. During his service, he helped create many Division legacies: blue-ribbon fishing waters, landowner recognition program, fishing slot limits, and a healthy moose population. In 2001, the Division honored his work by creating the Jean K. Tool State Wildlife Area along the Platte River near Ft. Morgan (where he used to duck hunt with his father and brother). He was a contributing member of the International Order of Rocky Mountain Goats, a group dedicated to wildlife conservation and natural resource management. Here, among other things, he designed their logo, conceptualized their annual award-winning St. Patrick's Day parade floats, and drew great wildlife images and whimsical caricatures. His work for the Order and the Rocky Mountain Goats Foundation elevated these two organizations to world-class recognition status. He helped inspire and spearhead the GOCO program, which earmarks State Lottery money for outdoor and recreational projects. He was active in aviation as a Board Director of the Colorado Aviation Historical Society. He was an engaged member of the Denver Press Club for over 55 years and served on the Board of Directors. In 2000, he was named to The Press Club Hall of Fame. Many of his caricatures of local media personalities enliven the Club's dining room. Jean battled tongue cancer for three years. Through the highs and lows of this fight, he always maintained his wonderful wit, his sharp mind, and his ability to value family and his many friends. He was drawing caricatures right to the end. Jean would like to be remembered for his solid contributions to the great state of Colorado and its wildlife, for his capable and committed military service to his country, and for his willingness to step in and help, no matter what the venue. Jean is survived by his loving children, Stephen (Karen) Tool, Ft. Collins; Sally (Howard) Shawcross, Centennial; Patricia (Rayno) Seaser, Ft. Collins; eight grandchildren: Kevin Tool, Jennifer Holladay, Nicholas Odell, Emily Kinsella, Allison Haltom, Andrew Seaser, Abigail Seaser, Kyle Seaser; two step-grandchildren: Angela Wright, and Tony Shawcross; great-grandchildren Christiana, Jillian, and Jacob Holladay, Ryan and Karalyn Tool, Hayden and Blake Seaser, Riley Kinsella; step-great-grandchildren, Tyler Wright, and Jonah and Elsa Cavender; brothers H. Warren Tool (Charlotte, N.C.), Marc R.Tool (Sacramento, CA) and sister, Patricia McHugh (Sacramento, CA). Jean also leaves dear friends Patricia Karges, Elaine Jackson, Ed and Jeannie Snider, and Sherry Smiley. He was predeceased by wife, Carole, and granddaughter, Kirsten Lee Tool. Services will be held Friday, October 3, 2008, 4:00 PM at Horan & McConaty Family Chapel, 5303 E. County Line Rd., Centennial, CO. Private Interment, Ft. Logan National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made, with gratitude, to the Kirsten L. Tool Memorial Scholarship fund in care of the Community Foundation of Northern Colorado, 4745 Wheaton Dr., Ft. Collins, CO 80525.
Saturday, October 4, 2008
All dressed up...and stones to throw
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Wagons East?
We were playing in Jimi and Boopah's driveway last week with Jimi, Boopah, Angie and Tyler (and Buddy). Riley loved riding in the wagon.
Here is a video of the fun...
We managed all sorts of combinations of riders and pullers - a fun afternoon!
Thursday, September 11, 2008
On her own two feet
In the last week Riley has really gotten the hang of this walking thing - now she's walking all over the place!
Here's the proof:
Saturday, September 6, 2008
Aunt Lori
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
Dancing Queen
I apologize in advance that this video is sideways. I forget when I'm using the videocamera feature on my digital camera that it matters what direction you hold the camera!
Just a little glimpse at everyday Riley...
Monday, September 1, 2008
Obama Mama
The picture above is the view from our seats. They were handing out flags, lots of them. There were about 80,000 people in attendance. We had luck on our side that day because we kept hearing on the radio as we made our way to Invesco about lines that were up to 3 miles long and taking hours to get through in order to get in. We got dropped off at the 'end of the line' on Auraria Campus and basically walked the entire time we were in line. We even stopped just before the "you must be credentialed" part to wait to hand off some tickets. As I said, it must have taken us only 30-45 minutes to get in - and that really was just to walk that distance!
I started taking pictures of the jumbo screen because I could see it better than the actual people. Above is Joe Biden is introducing the "regular" people - about 8 or 10 everyday people who shared their stories. I heard this part wasn't on TV. It's too bad - it was a really enjoyable part.
The picture above sort of shows the excitement when Barack Obama came on stage. They handed out the "change" signs right before he went on. I was so excited all week about all the various signs they had for the DNC ("Michelle" for Michelle Obama, "Kennedy" for Teddy Kennedy, "Hillary" for Hillary Clinton, "Clinton/Obama/Unity" also for Hillary). They looked cool on TV, but it proved to be very cumbersome to have to hold flags and signs while sitting and listening to the speech. But they are an awesome memento from the night.
Above is a better shot of Obama on the jumbo screen. I really like how the lone guy waving the big flag in front looks in this picture.
It was an awesome evening. I am glad the stars aligned so that I could attend! Si, se puede!
Sunday, August 24, 2008
Silly cousins
These videos are a few months old, but I thought they were too cute not to post. This appears to be a favorite game for Riley to play with her cousins.
Above is with her cousin Tyler.
Below is with her cousin Jasmine, in Ireland.
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
Here we go to Jimi's house
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
"Hueys"
She now is the owner of a cute pair of white tennis shoes with pink velcro!
I named the blog "Hueys" because that is what the kiddos in my family call shoes.
Sunday, August 17, 2008
Finnuala turns one!
It was pouring rain outside, so it was an indoor party. Above are Finnuala (pronounced "Fin-oola"), Jack and Riley.
Here are Jack, Riley and Finnuala with their party hats on. I was suprised that the hat didn't annoy Riley - she kept it on quite awhile!
Thursday, August 7, 2008
The Big Day
Riley got to open her presents from mommy and daddy on her actual birthday (Tuesday, as opposed to the day of the party). She had a lot of fun opening (with a little help from mommy), then playing with, the presents. It was fun to watch. I was surprised she got so into it!
She also tried her cake again. This time she tasted it and smashed it.
I guess she doesn't like performing for a crowd? She also ended up being sick on Sunday, so she may not have felt all that great at the party on Saturday.
Tuesday, August 5, 2008
Our baby turns one!
1st day home from the hospital
1 month old
2 months old
3 months old
4 months old
10 months old
11 months old
1 year old!
I can't believe how fast its gone...