July 25, 2012

Settling in

After a wonderful 3+ months in the US we’re back in Dhaka. We’ve been back about a week and I think we’re settled back in to our ways with the addition of Elliot – and what a great addition he is :)  Since the last time I wrote we spent 10 days in Vermont with Scott’s family.  Sarah and crew were able to join us for a majority of that trip which was awesome.  We returned to Williamsburg on July 4 after which it was a whirl wind of activity to get ready to return to Dhaka a few days later.  After getting so much quality time with my sister and her family I was in shock and a state of denial for many days after we drove away.  Henry had an amazing time in the US playing with his cousins from sun up to sun down and playing outside every single chance he got, but he was still happy to be Home. 

To catch us all up I’m going to put a slew of photos up.  I expect to be back on the “1 entry a week” rate (or at least close to that) after this so keep checking back.



Kaylin and Henry bonded:
Elliot's 1 month old anniversary was back on July 1.  I remember when I took Henry’s photos at that age he just would not open his eyes.  Elliot is quite different in that respect because in contrast he doesn’t seem to close his eyes.  What is so hilarious to me is that completely unknown at the time Elliot and Henry were dressed in the same exact onesie on their 1 month day.  I promise this wasn’t planned because I had not seen Henry’s photos in 2 years and it wasn't even a special onesie.  Since it's hard to see Henry's face in the photos I included another one from a similar age.
Henry:                                                                         Elliot:














More of Elliot:

One adventure in Vermont was catching (and releasing) crawfish.  Over a 3 day period, Scott let Kaylin and Henry put left over turkey bones in a trap, throw the trap in the lake, transfer the trapped crawfish to a crate and then eventually release the ~50 crawfish on the dock and watch them scurry off.  Henry had no fear of the crawfish and chased after a few to catch them until one tried to take a little clip at him. 























We spent a lot of time out by and on the lake, as expected.
We went inner tubing behind a motorboat:
 Kayaking putting the men to work:
Everyone enjoyed trying out the new paddle board. It was awesome. I highly recommend everyone try it out!
 Of course we had to document the initial whip-outs (Scott then Seth).  Everyone was an expert in no time.
Elliot and Henry got a lot of lovin’ from grandparents and cousins.
 Gigi trying out the Moby
 Elliot LOVED being held by Connie.  The second she took a hold of him he would pass out and stay that way until we had to separate them.
 Matching shirts made in Bangladesh
 Blowing a kiss

Henry was forced to play games and run around all the time since he was the youngest by ~20 years after Sarah’s family left.  In order to keep up with the big dogs he wasn’t allowed to sit for one minute.
The "balance beam" kept him busy
 Smores:
 Cooking - of course making cookies was a fav
 Making Uncle Fish (Seth - Henry initial attempts to say Seth sounded more like "fesh" so Uncle "Fish" took hold) and Dada roll down the hill and learning to roll himself.
Enjoying a music concert by Deirdre on the violin and Linda on the piano with Gigi's impressionist dance of Twinkle Twinkle:
And the glorious Merrill family photo:
Back in Dhaka we’re having fun:
Back to cooking:
 Finger painting with the neighbors
 Climbing (and finding monkeys out back)
 And swimming
 
PHEW!!  Are you tired of looking at photos now??  At least we're all caught up and can go back to short entries.  Let's hope my computer doesn't crash again before the next entry like it did this week as I was creating this post. We hope everyone is having a great summer.