Monday, November 30, 2009
Does this baby look sick to you?
Well, she was last night and kept Mom and Dad up for HOURS, the first time she had done that since she was 10 weeks old. She and Mom slept in until 10:30am today and are spending the day hanging out in their pajamas. Hazel seems no worse for the wear. Her mom, on the other hand, could use several strong cups of coffee.
Sunday, November 29, 2009
All in a day's work
It's hard work helping your parents ski patrol each weekend. First, Dad took off for Skibowl where he took the morning shift. Hazel and Mom set out on a winter snowshoe which quickly turned in to just a hike due to snowshoe malfunction. Hazel didn't seem to care too much- she promptly conked out:
Then, Mom took the afternoon shift and Dad took Hazel skinning up to Silcox Hut and then skied down. Hazel is missing her sunglasses in this picture because she decided to rip them off her head halfway up:
Afterwards, Dad and Hazel came back to Skibowl to pick Mom up and Hazel got to ride in her perfectly-sized toddler sled. She also learned the word "GO!"
Saturday, November 28, 2009
Bring on the holidays!
While Hazel visited her grandparents over the Thanksgiving break, she went to visit Santa and experience the uniquely American phenomenon of "mall hordes". Here she is, ready to visit the Big Guy, toothbrush and toothpaste in hand (in case Santa has bad breath, of course):


Hazel took the opportunity to play hide and seek with her skirt and Uncle Nate's head.

When the big moment came, Hazel was not interested in meeting Santa AT ALL. So Mom and Dad had their picture taken too, even though they weren't dressed up nearly as nice as Hazel.

And, in the end, everyone except for Grandma and Grandpa had their picture taken with Santa too.
Happy Thanksgiving! Hazel's Walking
Hazel has had a very busy Thanksgiving. She went and visited her grandparents in Sammamish, Washington, just outside of Seattle. While there she practiced her walking. In the past two weeks she's gone from a timid tumbling stepper to a full-time walker. She rarely crawls now.
Monday, November 23, 2009
A quick one
Mom and Dad had a major party foul this weekend and completely forgot the camera. Instead, we bring you this grainy Blackberry image of Mom and Hazel reading by the fire at the Cascade Ski Lodge, where everyone stayed on Saturday night. It's a family-style hostel in Government Camp and it allowed the Barkers to avoid driving to mountain two days in a row to go skiing.
While on the mountain this weekend, Hazel hung out with her buddy, Eli, and enjoyed snowshoeing in fresh powder with Dad while Mom was ski patrolling in a blizzard. Hazel thinks mountain weekends are quite grand.
While on the mountain this weekend, Hazel hung out with her buddy, Eli, and enjoyed snowshoeing in fresh powder with Dad while Mom was ski patrolling in a blizzard. Hazel thinks mountain weekends are quite grand.
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Skiing and cyclocross
Hazel and Dad spent some quality time together while Mom was ski patrolling:
Mom and Dad switched spots at lunch and Dad went ski patrolling while Mom watched Hazel. She also snuck out for some turns while Mom's friend, Lydia, watched The Hizz.
On Sunday, it was back to the muddy bike races, where Hazel did her best to demonstrate her best GRRRRR face to the bike racers:
And then, Hazel came home and crashed. It's tough to be a skiing, bike-racing baby and keep up with your parents.
Monday, November 9, 2009
Crusader
Hazel has a lot to write about her Sunday at The Crusades, but she is a little busy. For now, you can enjoy this picture (courtesy of Heidi Swift):


Saturday, November 7, 2009
First snow of the season
This is Hazel at Timberline Lodge a little over a year ago. It was her first winter day on the mountain and she celebrated by rolling over.
Fast forward twelve months. Hazel has a few tricks up her sleeve and roughly the same amount of hair. The Barker family celebrated the first snow of the year by going straight to the source- Mt. Hood. Pre-departure, Mom and Dad worked with Hazel to teach her what to do in case of emergency- call for PIZZA.
Neighbor Sue gave Hazel this sweet snow suit from Columbia and Mom and Dad couldn't pass it up today. Notice the lack of snow boots. Finding snow boots in an infant size 1-2 is proving especially difficult. Hazel apparently has REALLY small feet.
Before hiking, Dad taught Hazel about proper snowball production. You know, just in case the need arose.
The snow just kept dumping all afternoon. It got so heavy in fact, that Mom and Dad cancelled the baby sledding session and went to the coffee shop instead.
Hazel had the opportunity to try out her new ski goggles, even if her feet are still too small for her toddler skis. She was less than pleased.
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Monday, November 2, 2009
Bike racing Halloween madness
Hazel eschews kid Halloween parties as too "babyish". She spent her Halloween at the cyclocross races in Astoria with Mom, Ky and Joe, and Heather. Dad was on call so he, sadly, stayed home. Despite missing Dad terribly, Hazel spent her weekend eating, heckling costumed racers and laughing at bikes.
During Mom's race on Saturday, Hazel practiced her trick-or-treating negotiations. Mom and Dad had agreed not to give Hazel any candy, but it seems Hazel didn't know that, nor did Dad's teammates. Besides, she drives a hard bargain!
Hazel was a tiger. However, she was a tiger without a head since she hated the hood. She, was, however, very quick to point out the bikes she saw.
Mom's friend, Heather, was also a cat. Together, they made for some very cool cats.
In a nod to the past, Mom was Strawberry Shortcake. Hazel didn't care too much. She was a lot more interested in her spoon.
Sunday, November 1, 2009
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