December 21, 2007

Merry Christmas from the Dunlop Clan


We just recently sent out our Christmas pictures minus the annual letter this year. We have just been swamped with stuff around here and did not get around to writing one. Hopefully you have recieved our cards and are now checking out the blog to see what we have been up to. Here is our year in a nutshell.

This past year has been a busy one and an exciting one. The highlight of the year happened in April - our precious son Matthew was born! He has been such a joy and a delight! He is the cutest little thing, and no matter how he is feeling, he is smiling. He likes to kick his legs and chatters non-stop. He has had acid reflux and will cover you in spit up if you are not careful, but I think we are finally starting to see a light at the end of the tunnel on that...it seems to be less and less. He is growing so big, so fast. He loves to sit on the floor surrounded with all of his toys and play and play. He lights up whenever Isaac is in the room. He is not crawling yet, but I suspect it will happen at any moment. He gets into the position, but hasnt figured out how to actually get moving yet.


Isaac is growing by leaps and bounds. He is a smart little boy who loves to jump and play hide and go seek. He knows all his letters and their sounds and counts pretty well too. His favorite letter is G, his favorite number is 5, and his favorite color is blue. He is showing himself to be fairly musical as well and loves to sing and dance. When he goes to Grandma and Grandpa Basden's he loves to play Grandpa's banjo and Grandma's Mandolin....he is even starting to get some rhythm. Isaac is a sweet, sweet, soul who is very caring towards Matthew and others around him. He loves to laugh and have fun! His favorite thing to say right now is "Come play toys with me!"

I (Anne) love being home with the kids and feel so blessed that we can do that. This past fall I have taken a part time teaching job with a Theatre Company called CYT, Christian Youth Theatre. They hold theatre classes for kids after school, as well as produce 3 Musical productions a year. I fell in love with the company and have since been asked to be on their Board of Directors for the Portland and Vancouver CYT's. It is as if God handed me the perfect company to fit my talents and interests. I will also be directing for them in the spring and again next fall. This has been a tremendous blessing in my life, and fits nicely with our schedule. Isaac has really enjoyed seeing the older kids and learning some of the songs and dances. Good thing I get free tuition, I will need it when he is old enough to take classes!
One of the things that we do with the kids is to go visit my Grandma and my Auntie at their Retirement home for lunch. The people there just love seeing the boys, and Isaac spends most of the time dancing and entertaining them. He calls it "grandma's castle" because of the way the building looks and just loves going there.


Chris is still working in the mapping department at Oregon City, and doing taxes during tax season. He is an awesome father who spends lots of time playing and roughhousing with the boys. All of his pants are getting holes worn into the knees from crawling around on the floor with the kids. Chris is in a men's Bible study group that meets every week at a local coffee shop. He has made some great friendships with the other guys there, and looks forward to it every week. He is quite proud of winning the "Most Hideous Holiday Sweater" award last week at our Bible Study's Christmas Party!

We have settled into the house now and have spent the past year doing many projects around here. The biggest one being remodeling the kitchen. At this point, we still have no floor and most of the cupboard doors are just half painted. Hopefully when life returns to normal in the new year (ha!) we can get that finished up.
We hope that you all are having a Merry Christmas season and wish you best in the New Year! Bookmark our page and come back often to keep track of our growing boys!

December 4, 2007

All is better...and Busy

Life around here has been really crazy the last 3 weeks....we had a week of Matthew being sick, then travel to Canada for Thanksgiving, and then Anne was at the theatre all last week working on "You're a Good Man Charlie Brown". I thought I would get everyone caught up a little on us.

#1 Matthew is doing much better, sorry for the gross picture I posted...I honestly was not waiting for him to throw up so I could take a picture, it just happened that he did that right when I went to take a picture of him. But, really that is what was going on most of that week. We are going back to the doctor today, just to make sure he is 100% better, but he is really much better, just a little bit of a cough left. Here is a much nicer picture of him looking much healthier. This was taken at a family Christmas party we had at my Grandma's retirement home.


#2 Our trip to Victoria was wonderful. It was the first time that we had been able to travel up there since Matthew was born. He did really well in the EPIC car ride. Our drive on the busiest travel day of the year took almost 12 hours (it normally would be around 5) It took us 1.5 hours to get through Seattle and Everett, and then their was an 1.5 hour wait at the border, then we had to wait for the ferry. We arrived at Chris's parents around 11 pm, very tired. The boys actually did really well though, and they slept most of the way. It could have been a whole lot worse.
We had a nice relaxing time, and Matthew's cousins and Aunt Lorna and Uncle Bob enjoyed getting to know him. They were soooo excited to finally meet him.

We went to the duck pond several times and fed the ducks and peacocks.
They were amazing and would eat right out of your hand. It was really fun. Isaac just loved it of course.
#3 This last week, Chris has played "Mr. Mom" in the evenings while I was off at the theatre getting the show "You're A Good Man Charlie Brown" up and running. For those of you who don't know, I have taken a part time job with a children's theatre company called CYT...Christian Youth Theatre. It has been a lot of fun and the perfect job for me. The kids range in age from 8-18. We still have shows this weekend at Mt. Hood Community College. It is a really great, HIGH QUALITY show, perfect to bring the young kids to.


Check out the website if you would like to purchase tickets, or give me a call. The Gresham outlook had a great article about the musical and the company on weds. I currently am teaching an acting class for them and will be directing for them in the future. I am looking forward to being around this week and getting caught up on housework, and spending lots of time with the kids. If you are wondering wether I fell off the face of the earth, I didn't, I just got swallowed up by the theatre.

On Saturday morning, I woke up to a high school flashback....our lawn had been "forked" and saran wrapped. The kids in CYT decided to show their love for me by filling our yard with forks and wrapping saran wrap all over our lawn, car and porch. Very sweet. Isaac LOVED it and thought is was really fun to stomp on the forks. They wrote all sorts of notes on paper plates and left those around. Funny Funny!!! Guess this is payback for all those poor people we toilet papered while in high school.


Along with all of that, Chris bought a new (new to us) car on saturday...a post about that to follow, and we had a family Christmas get together on sunday. So needless to say it has been a VERY VERY busy 3 weeks. I still have another weekend of shows to do as well. Ah, the busy Christmas season! :-)