Monday, September 12, 2011
Wednesday, September 07, 2011
Thoughts on Fatherhood and other near-death experiences...
We were sitting in Lynnwood (WA) Olive Garden tonight, conversing sans child (Isabel is staying with friends...) as we await my wife's final amniocentesis prior to what will probably be Rory Alexander's birth at UW Medical Center. Once in my life I was a high five figure professional. I consulted for Fortune 100 companies, I ran trading floor technology for firms with names like JP Morgan, Montgomery Securities, Merrill Lynch, etc. My life involved rising well before dawn, transiting by BART or commuting long hours to Silicon Valley. My mind and day was wrapped in whatever business model or technology the corporate world demanded of me. Not too strangely, I felt spent and drawn at the end of every week; sometimes every day.
Sunday, September 04, 2011
Monday, August 29, 2011
Stand up paddle board race
Someone with an e-mail prefix of jobo@harbor.. asked me to send him some pictures of the paddle board race I was photographing on Saturday at Boulevard Park. But I must have not remembered his e-mail correctly. Anyway, here are some of those pictures:
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paddle board race
Friday, August 26, 2011
Rory Alexander Lucero Ferris
Rory Alexander Lucero Ferris will be born (with any luck) on September 9th at UW Medical Center in Seattle and possibly transferred immediately to their neo-natal clinic upon birth. Yesterday, we had our *ninth* ultrasound. Carol will go in for one more amnio on September 8th and if the lungs are ready, Rory will entrance this world nearly on his 38th week.
We could use all of your good wishes and prayers until then.
Rory *may* have an almost always fatal condition known as non-immune hydropsy. However, he stubbornly refuses to show any of the "full blown" signs of this condition. The signs he does show are not enough for the doctors to understand exactly what is going on, even after *nine* ultrasounds! In any event, he is estimated to be 7lbs 9 oz as of yesterday. (Of course, I tell all our doctors about the size of my family :-)...). On Carol's small frame, you can just imagine....
Rory is very active in the womb, engages in fetal breathing, is sucking on his fingers (we actually saw this yesterday - such a *hungry Ferris* already!) and responds both to my voice and Isabel's voice. I have told him what we have waiting for him in our house of joy and family: a new crib, endless adoring relatives, multiple Sony Vaios, organic carrots from the garden, endless amounts of toys, and a beautiful community (Bellingham, WA) and neighborhood (Columbia) to grow up in!
Hope to see you soon on the other side, big guy!
We could use all of your good wishes and prayers until then.
Rory *may* have an almost always fatal condition known as non-immune hydropsy. However, he stubbornly refuses to show any of the "full blown" signs of this condition. The signs he does show are not enough for the doctors to understand exactly what is going on, even after *nine* ultrasounds! In any event, he is estimated to be 7lbs 9 oz as of yesterday. (Of course, I tell all our doctors about the size of my family :-)...). On Carol's small frame, you can just imagine....
Rory is very active in the womb, engages in fetal breathing, is sucking on his fingers (we actually saw this yesterday - such a *hungry Ferris* already!) and responds both to my voice and Isabel's voice. I have told him what we have waiting for him in our house of joy and family: a new crib, endless adoring relatives, multiple Sony Vaios, organic carrots from the garden, endless amounts of toys, and a beautiful community (Bellingham, WA) and neighborhood (Columbia) to grow up in!
Hope to see you soon on the other side, big guy!
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Rory Alexander
Saturday, August 20, 2011
Tuesday, August 02, 2011
Monday, July 18, 2011
Sunday, July 10, 2011
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Sunday, May 29, 2011
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Farmville
- Farmville America
- Location: A Backyard in Bellingham, WA
- Early Conditions: Wettest April on Record, Coldest May to date
| More Pictures here |
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Farmville America
Saturday, April 23, 2011
This is My Son
This is my son. He has spent barely eighteen weeks in his mother's womb. Already the world has asked him many questions:
Are you healthy, my son?
Are you willing to come into this world?
Will you be like us?
But what questions will you ask of the world, my son?
Will you ask about Who or What? Or will you ask Why?
Will we roam the world my son, and together ask Why?
Why is the ocean so sea-green on a beautiful, bright day?
Why are the heavens so filled with light on a clear, dark night?
Why does the Red Robin sing so loud as the crimson sun sets?
Why do the tallest trees grow on the most forbidding mountains?
For you are my son, and I am your father. May we roam the world forever together and ask Why. Because you are my Son and I am your Father and the World shall Love You and You shall know Truth.
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My Son
Friday, April 22, 2011
Friday, April 08, 2011
Planting Fruit Trees...
What does it mean to plant six fruit trees? Does it mean you will have more fruit? A less expensive grocery bill? Or is it enough to say, "I created this with my daughter; we chose these trees together, carried them home on a sunny day in a wheel barrel, read the instructions on the 'bare root' plastic sack, and bermed our apples, cherries, and pear trees with river rock from our backyard." And all these moments, especially this glorious spring planting day, will now live in my mind as perfect, happy, and laughter filled forever.
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Planting fruit trees
Friday, February 18, 2011
Monday, February 07, 2011
Global Warming or King Tides?
I took this picture while hiking Horseshoe Creek on January 22nd. I have never seen this bench wiped out in the 6 years Ihave been hiking this beautiful trail, which is located at mile marker 38.4 on WA Highway 542 (Sunset Highway). The NookSack was incredibly full that day, but I still saw one crazy river Kayaker (unusual in January!) plunging down the surging currents amidst the boulders. He looked completely happy and confident. I was above the river when I first saw him, and so followed with my eyes as far as I could. He got caught in one whirlpool, did a 360 and shot right on out of it with no more hesitation or concern than I give to a muddy trail.
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NookSack
Sunday, January 09, 2011
Saturday, October 23, 2010
Sunday, October 17, 2010
Blaine Harbor on a Beautiful Crisp Fall Morning
Took a walk out to the Marina in Blaine. The Blaine Harbor is looking more refreshed than the last time I saw it. It was a beautiful Sunday morning with clear views of White Rock, the Georgia Strait, the Peace Arch, and even Vancouver Island.
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Blaine Peace Arch Marina
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