If all baby pictures look the same to you, or if you are bored by pictures of vacations you were not on, move along. Nothing to see here. For those who believe that it is in the seemingly small things in life that there is much to see, love, and learn from, then stay. Stay, and hear me.

Saturday, September 02, 2006

A Lazy Saturday



Heather has been catching up on some well deserved sleep today, and we had some guests. It was the first clear day we've had in a while, but it was still nice to just relax at the house. I think Bobby's sleepiness is catching on around here. =)


Bobby had his first bath at home, and he seemed drowsily interested in it. He had a far away look in his eye, like it reminded him of something...

Friday, September 01, 2006

There's a new kid in town



So, our Joey has a brother.

"Table for four."
"Four tickets, please."
"These are my sons."
"What's your minimum for a group discount?"

I never really imagined myself saying those words. Two boys is more than I could have wished for.

So it is with great pride and much joy that I announce that... Robert Elliott was born on August 30, at 6:59 pm EST. At 8lbs 3oz, he was almost 1 lb heavier than his brother, yet almost an inch shorter at 20.5".



Mother and son are doing wonderfully, and we're home now. Heather was amazing during the delivery; I am convinced that she is the strongest woman alive. Less than 2 hours of labor, and about 8 minutes of pushing.

I'm sure I'll have much to say on this matter; there's a lot boiling around in my mind. Not much of it is profound, but I'm sure you'll be impressed by some of it. Suffice it to say than my awe for life and it's Creator has been renewed. I've been blessed with much to laugh about, and I've done my share of crying. But I can't remember a time when I laughed or cried as hard as I did when I laid my eyes on my second son.


As you can see, he sleeps quite a bit. I guess after lazing around for 9 months it takes more than a few days to break the habit. H says that Joey was the same way. How soon we forget.
More pics will follow, but I wanted to get things up and running.



Cruising Together

Heather and I had time to take a little vacation this past spring, knowing that once Bobby joined us, we wouldn't really have much time for that. We spent five days plus a little on board the "Celebration", and spent a day each in Key West and Nassau, Bahamas. It was great, and very relaxing. Most of our time was spent just laying in the sun reading. I didn't set foot in a pool, and only went into the water in Key West for about 2 minutes.

Nothing quite like the taste of key lime pie blended with a hand rolled cigar. Strolling around Key West with the hottest woman on the island on my arm, frozen key lime pie on a stick in one hand, and a cigar hanging out of my mouth, it was evident to all who saw me that I owned the place. I felt like Al Capone. In board shorts.



Heather was pretty far along in her pregnancy during this vacation. So, if you have visions in your head of every cruise passenger rock climbing and horseback-riding on the beach by day, then drinking themselves senseless by night, please remove us from your visions. We found the cruise to be very enjoyable, and we didn't lose our life savings in the casino ($70 in 15 minutes was enough). We found plenty of time to snorkel and walk around the ports of call when we weren't sleeping in the sun. Besides, who would pay to drink themselves into oblivion when you can eat yourself there for free? By the way, we waited for everyone else to get 3 or 4 drinks into them before we hit the karaoke bar. And when we did, we were the greatest act that boat had ever seen.




The Eldest of the NC Dufeks

Joey is our first born. Born on 6/11/04, he has made the last 2 years the best of my life. I thought I knew what to expect with this whole fatherhood thing. I had no idea how much joy it would bring me.
Joey and I love to watch some ball, and I have to say, I'm raising him up well. No matter what sport is on tv, no matter who's playing, he's shouting "go Yankees" and "swing batta". Got to lay a solid foundation.



So, Joey likes to drive. The cool thing about this pic (aside from the fact that he makes pink look ultra-masculine) is that the ride he is sitting in isn't turned on. Call it what you want, but Heather and I are committed to protecting our kids from the disappointment that hits when the ride is over. So, the ride never ends. He could sit in there for 5 times longer than the rest of the kids who are preconditioned to feel sad after 90 seconds of bumping and bouncing. Pretty smart, we think. =)



In reality, I look at my son and think, "this is how I am affecting the world".
My life is far from over, but I know that a big part of who I am is about raising my sons to do more in their lifetime than I can do in mine. They will choose what they are passionate about. But I'll be darned if they ever believe that they can't do whatever they set their minds to.