The Lives and Adventures of the McCune Dickerson Family

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Last Days of Summer

Looking outside to a rainy weekend, these photos seems like ages ago, but they were only taken a few weeks ago!



Birch Bay State Park is only about 15 miles north of home, and when you catch it at the right low tide time the shallow bay waters are warmed by the sun creating an quality beach experience.





Sunny beaches with kiddo's is reason enough to go to the beach for an afternoon.
However, when it's combined with a seafood feast, the fun/cool factor goes way up. This summer was our summer to discover local dungeness crabbing. Which in my limited fishing/gathering experience, crab has a very high return on the work to reward ratio. Our gear is modest, a simple collapsible crab trap, Shannon's kayaks, and the secret fresh fish guts from locally harvested salmon!



Recipe for success: Drop the said implements into the bay, hang out on the beach for a few hours, then retreive and enjoy! Crab is best consumed fresh off the beach as the sun sets, accompanied with fresh salmon, salad, a dutch oven cobbler, and homemade ice cream on the beach. GO BIG. Special note, the more friends you can share the experience with, the better!

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Puttin Up Food and Goodness!


Aurora the bucket head picking raspberries with Grandma.
(okay, really just eating them and playing around)

Rowen enjoys the blueberries


Mmmm mmmm....


Canning peaches for the first time

We have been really enjoying this season of bounty and harvest. Abram gave me a great cookbook this year on Puttin Up food so we've been freezing and canning and jammin it up.
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Lopez Island!!

We had a beautiful, wonderful, fantastic time at Lopez Island (in the San Juans) with my sweet parents, dear Aunt Don, and our good friends Mike, Nora, and Bridger.


Rowen loved the ferry ride!! (who doesn't love windy rides with pinwheels?!)



We learned to crab! We just put the pots out with the kayaks in the bay by the cabin. Here's Abram with our first catch.




We had some great times in the sun, by the beach, exploring the island by bike, and on the water.
It was wonderful to have time together, to see the ferry coming in by day and night, and having long visits in the evening
with grown ups!
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Some Summer Highlights

Lopez Island!!

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Happy Birthday Little Ladies!

Aurora wanted a blueberry cake "with blueberries named Francesca." She is a delight and a force to behold. We are so proud of her and so crazy about her. Sometimes, when we tell her we love her, she says, "No, you guys crazy bout me."
We wanted to have a picnic for Aurora at the farm where she was born, but it's been a rainy May, so we had the cake and ice cream with some of Aurora's new neighbor friends at home.

Abram biked from work to meet us at Birchwood Park for Rowen's 1st birthday. He and Mike and Bridger (our dear friends) and Aurora came here a year ago the day she was born.

Climbing, crawling, crayoning, chatting it up, Rowen is so fun. She is certainly beginning to have strong opinions that she clearly expresses.

First Camping Trip of the Year!!

So psyched to go!

Aurora and I engaged in our favorite water pastimes.

Our new awesome 4 man tent--palatial compared last summer. Aurora is giddy with the joy of it and already had her baby doll snuggled up.

Our darling little one year old soaking up the sun on Howe Sound, BC.

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Clayton Beach





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Amazingly enough, I realized recently that we've been back in Bellingham for a year now. Time has flown by--Aurora turns 3 tomorrow and Rowen will be 1 on Thursday. We have felt so blessed to be able to continue developing friendships with dear friends spread out between Olympia and Squamish as we live in this beautiful coastal region--we just move more of them would move to Bellingham:).

Clayton Beach continues to be a favorite haunt of ours-- a lovely drive by Chuckanut Mtn, leafy hike down through the forest along a stream, and then down to the ocean, looking out to the San Juan Islands. When the tide is low, as it was during this picnic dinner, there is plenty of bouldering and exploring for everyone.

Sunday, April 24, 2011

Daddy Daughter Dirtbags


Last week the Explorations students were on Sucia Island in the San Juans for a week of environmental education and I, being 1/2 time faculty, was on a spring break! After few days of projects Aurora and I took of for Pentiction BC for 3 days of climbing at the Skaha Bluffs.


We met up with our good friends the Wild-Reilly's as well as hoards of other Canadians for sunshine at the crag. Summer like conditions were in effect and moving over the granite face clipping bolts and plugging in gear was a welcome change from a persistent wet cold spring. It was pretty inspiring to be out with just Aurora, she had a great time climbing, biking, running, digging, and being outside for 3 full days. We totally dirt-bagged it together sleeping in the back of the van, showering in questionable low-grade campground facilities, and keeping a low budget so we could have enough gas money for the trip. It was pretty special times for the two of us.

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Maybe we'll post more in 2011...

Hello Stalwart Checkers of this Nearly Uninhabited Blog!

Well, I of course composed dozens of blog posts this year that were never put up. Where to even begin now?

How about a few recent photos:



The wee Dickerson Ladies. They're starting to look alike...
And Rowen can already wear Aurora's diapers (which fortunately Aurora only uses at night!)

Getting the girls ready for our family ski day at Baker with the Skinners. Hours of preparation, bags and bags of gear, but it was still worth it (especially since the madres got most of the ski time:P )

Aurora on a Daddy-Daughter kayaking camp out on Baker Lake (you can see Mt. Baker in the background). I was deeply jealous, of course, but Rowen had a nasty chest cold and I actually had some really great quiet time at home--imagine that! Anyway, after being gone most of the summer Abram certainly deserved to fulfill the desire he'd had for months to take Aurora out on a little adventure one-on-one.

Aurora discovers the "hiking stick" and begins wanting to hike more on her own. Then we found a bunch of wild blueberries and it took a really long time to convince her to ride in the backpack on Grandpa Dickerson's back and our hiking objective really went out the window....

These last few are from our most recent little family hike on Chuckanut Mountain, our local haunt, on Martin Luther King Day. It was so good to get out even though we got a little rain.

Aurora is 2 1/2 now, still loves "beebee" dolls, but is also quite passionate about trains, glueing, cutting, painting, swimming at the Y, and of course going hiking with her hiking stick and any other outdoor venture. She is hillariously vocal about 'hings. ' I love seeing the world from her perspective. Unfortunately there are so many funny and insightful and sweet moments that if I don't re-tell her words to someone or write them down, I forget.
Here's one story from the family hike to Fragrance Lake (pictures above). On the way back from the lake, Abram was running with Rowen in the jogger and I had put Aurora on my back in our Ergo carrier, the first time in a year I think for me (we do have a bigger kelty kid backpack, but the Ergo puts them so close) and I was really enjoying being able to hear everything she had to say in her wispy sleepy voice. I showed her some incredibly thick moss growing on one of the trees and she said, "It warm. It tozy." I thought, hmm, actually its kind of damp and chilly kiddo. Then she looked up toward the weak January sunlight and said "When the sun goes up, dems tozy." (dems = trees, tozy = cozy). Pretty sweet.
One more: Aurora picked out a shirt that is really too short for her and I was really how much taller she is these days and how very quickly she is growing. I pulled her in my lap and squeezed her and said that she was growing so fast and that someday she would be a grown up and I couldn't hold her in my lap anymore. She said, "Yeah, you can hug me, but not hold me in your lap when I get big." Sigh.....


Rowen is still a peaceful soul, some of the time, but she has really discovered her voice of late and chatters, grunts, squeals, snuffles through a scrunched nose, and giggles the days away. She's 8 months now and must be well over 20 pounds because 2 months ago she was just under and already the weight of the average one year old.
She can definitely manuoever her way around a room with her army/seal crawl and loves to sink her four little teeth into anything she can stuff into her mouth. She has recently learned how to wave, flapping her little left hand back and forth at the end of her bracelets of chub. It really does seem at times to be used in socially appropriate moment. Abe also declares that Rowen intentionally leaned forward and smooched his puckered lips this week. So there you have her major accomplishments to date:) We are so, so happy to have her in our family.

Well, there's a bit of catch up for now. If you're valiant enough to have read this far, here's a snippet of us "live."



The video above is from a wonderful Christmas we spent in Indiana with some of Abram's family. We had so much fun with everyone!