Can anyone find puggy at the very first picture? He's taking a break from marking the perimeter of the M.
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Bea's Summit
Can anyone find puggy at the very first picture? He's taking a break from marking the perimeter of the M.
Butte, America
Bea in "old town" Butte at the mining museum
Bea on an old mining cart.
Hangin' at the bottom of the mine shaft.
Syttende Mai
Beatrice trying out the bungi-trampoline. Up, up, and......
.....AWAY!!! What a brave girl!
Partaking in the gunny-sack race with Daddy & Donna. Bea is in the lead!
Uh-oh. One to many Hieniken's for Donna.
(Even though she looks mad, she asked that I take this picture. I swear.)
Who would guess this woman is 2 years shy of 80??!!!
Roasting weenies with Daddy & Paul.
Trust me, nothing compares to a Nordic Pines cookout/potluck.
The Three Musketeers. Paul, Bea & Donna.Donna is doing her damn best to turn us into honorary Norweigans. We got hit up to join the Sons of Norway. Although George's father's side is Swedish, and although we are Catholic, Donna seems to have pardoned us. So we think we may join. Lots of nice families with little kids.
We've been to a few of their rippers and they are really pretty fun. They put on the Barnelopet (kid's x-c ski race); regular pancake breakfasts at the Nordic Pines (Paul makes the pancakes - to die for); Annual Christmas Party at the Nordic Pines, where Paul dresses up as the Julenissen (Santa) and the old ladies, including Donna, don their Norweigan dancing dresses; and now the Syttende Mai. I think we're signing on. Not to mention we are in good standing as we have been taken in by Donna & Paul. Those two are like the Godfathers of the Sons of Norway. I mean to tell you, we are in the "in-crowd" when we hit the Pines. We get the best seats in the house, next to Donna & Paul. Best of all, Donna knows where the Heinekins are stashed.
Mother's Day Tea
Bea all dressed up for the Tea
Isabella & Bea at the Tea
Then on actual Mother's Day, I was so lucky to be woken up and given a present from Bea & Ollie (a cell phone headset so I don't use my cell phone while driving :) Then Bea & George made breakfast while I drank coffee and read a magazine. How relaxing! We rounded out the day by doing a lot of gardening and I got to pick out a beautiful hanging plant. Ended the day with a yummy dinner of Pasta Carbonara.
Donna & Bea
Wednesday, April 09, 2008
Shine
Your mommy told you a story that you'll not forgot -
you can do whatever you chose.
You can do it all or not at all.
You knew. You understood.
You told me that you had a princess meeting
with your coworkers in a half and hour.
You were going to talk about babies at your meeting.
Your carriage was coming to pick you up.
We went together to support
a great woman.
A woman who's
intelligence,
frank ambition,
and care for us
were palpable, touchable.
My little girl, we will see it
in our time, together.
We will experience, and
I will savor, our time of respect.
And I will not forget who got us there.
Bea & I went to see Hillary speak this weekend in Missoula.
We were able to meet her, talk to her and most important,
we listened to her.
I am very grateful to have been part of history and to have given
the same to my daughter.
Pictures of the meeting to follow!!
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Tiny Dancer
So this week we were driving and the song "Tiny Dancer" by Elton John comes on. Bea immediately tunes in, quietly listening to the lyrics:
Jesus freaks out in the street
Handing tickets out for God
Turning back she just laughs
The boulevard is not that bad
Bea then pipes up from the back seat: "Did you hear that Mommy? They are singing about Jesus. They said Jesus. They said his name: Jesus Frees. Mommy, did you know that Jesus' middle name is Frees? His whole name is Jesus Frees."
Seriously. She is so darn cute, clever and all of the above.
Our little Tiny Dancer.
Ballerina, you must have seen her, dancing in the sand
And now she's in me, always with me
Tiny dancer in my hand
Monday, February 18, 2008
Salt Lake Pictures, part duex
Three generations of Ericksons!! Only missing Grandpa Matt. Doesn't Grandma Dode look fiesty for 94??!!!
Sunday, February 17, 2008
Broken Wing
Puggy recovering from a long day of Snowshoeing with Fashja
Bea with her broken wing all wrapped up in plastic for the Valentine's bubble bath in Butte.
Bea & Daddy enjoying hot chocolate at the Hampton Inn after the "Bubble Bath."
Mommy & Bea outside the Little America Hotel in Salt Lake City
Daddy & Bea after a big, hearty dinner at the Macaroni Grill in SLC.
Friday, February 08, 2008
Tuesday, February 05, 2008
House Frau & Hillary

Saturday, February 02, 2008
SuperSkeetieSaturday
I put together "Land of Nod" cinnamon rolls last night. Actually they are a Canadian recipe, thanks to "the Best of the Best" cookbook from George's mom. They rose to massive proportions this morning and eventually got even bigger in the oven, but turned out to the perfect Saturday morning breakfast.
Skeetie slept snuggly between us last night, so pug resorted to being my pug-hat all night. Cramped, but again, perfect. She had spent the last 2 nights w/ NanniePappy, so we all just needed a good 8 hour snuggle-fest.
At any rate, we had cinnamon rolls & green tea smoothies for brekkie, then all piled Ol' Blue, including pug for a day around Missoula. We hit Great Harvest to pick up bread, invaded the Good Food Store for weekly supplies, ran to Target to get Bea a new big-girl booster seat, flew by Loose Caboose for hot chocolates, then drove out to Spurgin Road for some sledding. Sadly we didn't have our camera, but we had a kick-ass time flying down the hill on the purple plastic sled. Twice all of us piled on the sled and freakin' screamed down the hill. One time ending with a snow-wedgie. Soon thereafter we took off for the the Montana Natural History Center to participate in a kiddie-seminar on bird species. Bea huddled around the presenter, a bird-specialist from East Glacier, and was the perfect "little naturalist." Actually, she was fascinated with a flashlight battery that she had found and stowed away in the pocked of her fleece jacket, but regardless, she sat still. That is a fantastic center and I would highly recommend their kid-programs every Saturday.
We then headed home for naps and then made dinner. I found an instant Bea favorite: wild mushroom mac & cheese. She had a penchant not only for edamamme, but also for any type of mushroom, prepared any way. So combining mac & cheese with mushrooms was a delight for her. I'd highly recommend this decadent dish, particularly if you are hell-bent on ruining your healthy eating plan. You can find it at http://www.gourmet.com/ in February's recipes. After a supreme comfort meal we all rolled downstairs to finish the day with a movie. Tucked under a down blanket, on the couch with Frau, Bea & Big Daddy G - is quite simply the best.
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
Back in Business
Bea and George after a filling Moontime lunch. Yum!!
More recently we have been subject to a punishing cold snap - thanks to Canada. Blame Canada!
At any rate, during what was perhaps our coldest morning, as in minus 3 Fairenheit, we had a malfunction with our second car and George needed a lift to work. Which would be no prob if he went to work at 9 am, but he in fact leaves the house at 4:15 a.m. So with little to no warning, Skeets and I were forced to haul our asses out of our toasty beds and drive Fashja to work. Ugh. Oliver kept my bed warm. Bea was good sport, on the way home I hi-jacked an espresso stand that had not officially opened and treated us to hot chocolate. Bea decided the day had started, no reason to go back to bed, so we hung out downstairs under down blankets watching PBS kids. Not a bad way to beat the cold afterall. See first picture above. I couldn't get it to move down here. I forgot just how f*cking aggravating the formatting can be on this blog.
On that happy note - hopefully I'll be posting again before 2009.