Tuesday, December 04, 2007

Triathlon Season Wrapup



This turned out to be a big triathlon summer for the Smallzzas.  These pictures are from Aaron's last triathlon of the year (for a total of four) on Labor Day and Noah's first ever.   Cynthia also did the grownups race and Steve was a spectator and athletic supporter. Noah finished the whole race including the one mile bike ride on his own and insisted on not having any help.  

Steve finished a bunch of races over the summer including two half ironman distance races.   The longer races have been a bit of a learning experience.  Here's a race report Steve wrote up for the Seattle Triathlon Club on his first attempt at the half iron distance at the Troika Triathlon in Spokane. Despite a run leg that needs some improvement, Steve ended up 3rd in his age group in the Best Overall Triathlete category for 2007 in the TriNW rankings.



Thursday, July 05, 2007

Aaron's First Triathlon

On the morning of July 4th we headed over to Elma WA for the Firecracker Triathlon. This is a small very laid-back race that had a sprint for the grownups, which Steve did, and a kids race as well. Unfortunately Aaron wasn't feeling too well and in fact barfed a couple of times before the race, a couple of times after, and again after we got home. He still wanted to do the race though and did OK although he ran out of gas a bit on the run. We think his condition was probably a reaction to a chickpox booster shot he got the day before rather than flu or other illness. That night Aaron crawled into bed with all his clothes on at around 9 PM and slept for over 11 hours.

Getting ready for the start.




They're off! For the swim part of this race, the little kidlets are allowed to run through the water along the shore.



Aaron has a smooth T1 with a little help from Dad and is off on the bike.



Heading in to start the run!


Steve finishing the run in the grownups race. He ended up 4th overall.

Dad and Aaron before the awards ceremony. Dad gets a trophy and Aaron gets a nice finisher's medal--his very first one!

Monday, July 02, 2007

Trip to California

We headed down to California for a few days to visit Grandma & Grandpa Small, relax for a few days, and see some local sights.



Trip to the moon via the science museum.




Going out for dinner.


Train ride at the zoo.




We were able to go to a nice local clubhouse that has two outdoor pools which were usually very empty. It was a nice change from the wall to wall people in Seattle area pools.



Reading a few books before bedtime.


Outside in the backyard garden.


Noah gets a bit of coaching on the cornet from Grandpa.

Wednesday, March 28, 2007

Aaron's Swim Lessons

Aaron's kindergarten class has swimming lessons every Thursday morning through the local pool at Greenlake. Some of the parents helped out with the class. Steve made it one of the days and Cynthia helped out on a few. He's not quite ready for the swim team yet, but he's improved a lot this year.


Sunday, January 14, 2007

Aaron's First Day of Ski Lessons

Aaron started his first round of ski lessons today at Snoqualmie Summit Central, formerly Ski Acres. For the first day the kidlets rode up the 'Magic Carpet" and practiced snowplowing down the bunny hill. He seems to be getting it down just fine. I did a few runs on the telemark skis during the lesson. It started out cold in the AM (around 11 degrees) but warmed up nicely with all the sunshine.



Saturday, December 30, 2006

Christmas at Cozzas

Aaron & Noah are checking out the wildife from their bedroom window at Grandma & Grandpa Cozza's. They're hard to see but there are four deer just outside the window.



Aaron gets the mother of all Lego sets for Xmas. Some assembly required.

We ended up taking a couple of trips to the science center in Ashland. There were lots of cool exhibits for the kids including one that lets you make really big bubbles, as demonstrated here by Noah & Grandma Cozza.

Noah's First Reception

OK, all we need is ONE good picture for the Christmas card . . .

Early Xmas in Seattle






It so happened that Uncle Doug had a work trip to Seattle in early December, so we decided to make it into an early Small Xmas trip for the Small family. Sister Sheryl and cousins Sam & Sophie came over with Doug, and Grandma/Grandpa Small came up from California. We got a chance to take the cousins up to the snow for a bit of sledding.

Thursday, November 30, 2006

Trip to the Pumpkin Patch

We took what's becoming an annual fall trip out to the pumpkin patch at Remlinger Farms, which has lots of rides for the kidlets.





























Saturday, September 30, 2006

Jam Session


We had a visit from Grandma & Grandpa Small this month. Grandpa is currently playing the cornet in a local band down in Rocklin & Aaron got a chance to try it out. This cornet interestingly was handed down from Great Grandpa Small, an accomplished musician, who played it in John Philip Sousa's band. Grandpa Small had it refurbished recently and is now putting it to use again on a regular basis.

Aaron's First Day of Kindergarten


I'm going to be doing this school thing for how long again . . . ?

Saturday, July 15, 2006

Big Birthday Party

Aaron & Noah, by sheer coincidence, both have birthdays on July 11. They turned 2 and 5 this year. This year we had a visit from the Last Resort Fire Department and we all got to take a trip around the neighborhood in a couple of old fire trucks. Afterward we all got a quick lecture with some tips on how to avoid burning down the house.







Friday, June 30, 2006

Trip to the Carolinas

We went back to visit Sheryl, Doug, & cousins Sam & Sophie back in Charlotte in June along with Mom & Dad Small. We spent a couple of days in Charlotte, then headed to a house we'd rented a block from the beach just outside of Charleston. Weather was great with temps in low 90s most days & water temp about 80. The exception was one day during which the remnants of a tropical storm blew through. We spent a lot of time hanging out on the beach, exploring Charleston, or having happy hour(s) on the big screened front porch. Pictures are of the cousins taking an ice cream break, & the large hammock on the porch which was nice for taking naps to help recover from a hard day on the beach.

Wednesday, February 15, 2006

Breakfast at Smallzzas


We gave Aaron & Noah their own table in a corner of the kitchen. Noah still tends to make a bit of a mess when eating, which isn't helped by his recent habit of signaling that he's done eating by throwing whatever food he has left in random directions. He throws pretty well for a two-year-old.

Sunday, January 15, 2006

Lil' Kickers

Aaron was in the Lil' Kickers indoor soccer program this winter. At left is a picture of some of his teammates (leftmost is next door neighbor Andrew ) and Coach Kevin.

Tuesday, December 06, 2005

First Ski Day of the Season


We went XC skiing on the Iron Horse Trail by Snoqualmie Pass on Sunday. Conditions were great with plenty of snow. Noah is taking a nap in the trailer, and Aaron's back on his own skis. Aarons's moving along quite well for a four-year-old although he's outgrown his poles from last year. We stopped by REI and got him some longer poles on the way home. Photo taken by Cynthia.

Wednesday, October 26, 2005

A Saturday trip in the fall


A fall trip to Remlinger Farms near Carnation, Washington. Noah gets to take his first boat trip, and Aaron gets to ride a pony!

Sunday, August 28, 2005

North Cascades in August

Hiking at Artist's Peak above Mt. Baker ski area in August. Easy hike with kids; great views of Mt. Shuksan on one side and Mt. Baker on the other. Lots of ripe blueberries to eat. Perfect weather. Highly recommended.

Tuesday, August 23, 2005

Noah trashes another hotel room


. . . and enjoys every minute of it.

Saturday, July 16, 2005

Aaron Loses the Training Wheels

Aaron got rid of the training wheels right around his 4th birthday. I tried a technique recommended by a friend from work, which consists of removing the pedals and lowering the seat (low enough to get both feet flat on the ground), and letting the kidlet push the bike around with his feet to figure out how balance feels on a bike. The first day Aaron was pushing the bike around the block with his feet, and coasting a bit with his feet up. The second day he wanted the pedals back on. After a bit of help with balance, he was riding on his own that same day.