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Showing posts with label motos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label motos. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

birthday racing

Brett's birthday, Memorial weekend, and World Superbike all happened at the same time again this year. Ethan and I got to participate a bit more this time. Ethan was a little more interested in the parade (notice the miniature Ducati in his hands)...
...than he was last year. (So tiny and so cute!)
Friday night we went to the festivities at Gateway. Here is Max Biaggi (the racer that ended up winning the weekend) telling Brett to make sure Ethan has earplugs when we bring him to the track.



Brett was at the racetrack Saturday and Sunday, but Ethan and I only went out for race day on Monday. He's learned to love sitting on motorcycles this week. Can you see his race face? It's serious business.




We had tons of moto-fun! And although Brett and I got quite sunburned, I am proud to say Ethan didn't at all!

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

races, kitties, and sleep (and ethan too, of course!)

My energy comes in waves, it seems. It seems completely random, but it's probably is very unmysteriously related to how much sleep I got the day before. Like yesterday, I felt like I could barely move from exhaustion and the whole family slept for most of the day (cats included, they're always ready for a group nap). But today (at least now that I've had lunch), I feel like I could accomplish anything I set my mind to. So of course, I'm blogging instead of To Do-ing. Aren't you glad though? Because it means more pictures of Ethan.

I'll start with a warning...this is going to be a long blog. I considered making it more easy for the reader by breaking it up by topic and posting several different blogs. But I'm not going to do that because I'm going to conserve my energy for something else--like taking a shower.

I love how much it's been raining lately. It's cramped my style a little bit. I have been taking Ethan on these hour long workout walks for the past few weeks, but I won't take him out if there's lightning. I also haven't tried taking him out with his rain cover on the stroller yet. But that's not the rain's fault, that's my laziness again. Maybe after I blog (and after my lunch has settled a bit more), I'll take him into the rain to see how we like it.

So, I know you've all been sitting on the edge of your seats waiting for the remaining post about Brett's birthday racing adventures. Here it is. He had a total blast. I would say his favorite part of the entire weekend happened on Sunday morning before the race. All the Ducati riders who had purchased the special ticket (like Brett's) were able to TAKE THEIR BIKES ONTO THE RACETRACK AND DO A RACELAP. Ohmygoodness. I love thinking about how much fun that was. Ethan and I are going to go with him next year, so that we can watch him doing that part. He made some Ducati race friends that he rode around the track with, getting yelled at by the race marshals for going too fast.

He was also able to walk around and look at all sorts of cool things, get some free stuff (hats and keychains and whatnot), sit on a real Rossi motorcyle, and of course watch all the racing. I am so glad that we were able to get him the tickets, it was a great birthday for him.

This is the special VIP parking lot for Ducatis only. You can see his bike in the middle right, with the gray tank. It's fun to see so many Ducs in one place.



We have some sad news. Our kitten (he's actually 5 years old now, I can't believe it), Andrew, is a very sick kitten. He's been losing weight for the past few months. We thought it was that Cordelia was getting chubby and we would tease her about being fat (she would respond with a look that could only mean, "I'm not fat, my fur is just this poofy."). But it turns out that Andrew has lost 25% of his body weight since we took him to the vet last November. He's skin and bones now. We made an appointment with the vet yesterday and they found that he's having kidney problems. They don't know what exactly is wrong: whether it's an infection that can be treated with antibiotics or whether his kidneys are actually failing and there's nothing they can do. THe vet said from the tests they did, they know that his kidneys are only functioning at a quarter of their capacity. I'm taking him in tomorrow so they can rehydrate him with a little kitty IV. After that, the vet recommends that we do an ultrasound to see where the problem is in his poor little body. We just hope that whatever is wrong is treatable and that Andrew won't be sick anymore.

Yesterday we had to leave Andrew at the vet because he wouldn't calm down enough to have his blood drawn, so they sedated him and monitored him until he woke up. Ethan was doing tummy time when the vet called back and said Andrew was ready to come home. As I stood to leave and get him, Ethan started really pushing with his arm and leg to roll over. He rolled onto his side and stayed there. But once I left (of course), he rolled all the way over for Brett to see and not me.

We went up to Snowbird to go swimming at the Kocherhans timeshare. We love Snowbird. We got Ethan all ready in his swimsuit. I couldn't get a picture of both Ethan and Brett looking normal, so here's one of Ethan looking semi-normal. (He always does his Grandpa face for the camera. I hope he stops that as he gets older.)
And one of Brett.
Soon after the pictures were taken, Ethan decided he was done with the swimming idea and started screaming. He didn't stop until we got him in his carseat and left the building to go home. He didn't last up there very long, we were probably only there for about 30 minutes. We think the altitude change was causing his ears to hurt, since they probably still have fluid in them. Poor sad baby.

We went back up to Silver Lake this weekend. It's strange that Snowbird up Little Cottonwood bothered him, but Silver Lake up Big Cottonwood didn't. We had the Tylenol with us this time, just in case. Brett's Dad told us that Snowbird is higher in altitude than Silver Lake, so maybe that was the problem. We didn't need to use any Tylenol, this time, but I think that Brett actually gave him some before we left just in case. I don't remember.

The snow that was covering the lake when we were there over Memorial Day was all gone. It was rainy and very cold, but we bundled up and had a nice walk.
Ethan likes best of all to be held by his mama and to watch his daddy. This was the look he was giving Brett while we walked around the boardwalk. The picture's fuzzy because Brett took the picture while we were walking. Ethan didn't like it when we stopped walking. He knows the Bjorn is for hiking, not for standing around!

It was really cool to be up there at that time, because the clouds were so low. We walked through them on our way around the lake.
And then we saw a moose! I've only seen one moose before (It was a baby one that we saw as we were swimming at the Jeremy Ranch timeshare. It came right up to the fence surrounding the pool. We were scared because the mama probably wasn't far off, but happy that we had a fence to protect us.) We obeyed the number one moose rule--as soon as you see a moose, turn around and go home--and no one was kicked or otherwise maimed. Quite an adventure!
We've found that Ethan loves it on his tummy. When he's tired, he calms right down and sucks on his hands while he's on his tummy. When he wants to play, he likes to hold his head up and look around. Plus, he sleeps better that way. I feel nervous about him sleeping that way. I only let him stay on his belly if he's taking a nap right next to me and I can hear him breathe. At night, he falls asleep in his tummy and then I check on him every so often until he's deep enough asleep to turn over without waking him. Then he stays the rest of the night on his back. I'm happy we've found that he likes sleeping that way, though, because it's helped him fall asleep more quickly many times.
He's also really improved a lot with his motor abilities. He can control his hands now (mostly) and is aware of them all the time. He's noticed his feet and looks at both his hands and feet when he's by himself. His hearing seems to have improved as well. I don't know if it's the antibiotics and that his infections have cleared, or if it's that he's older now and pays more attention to what he is hearing. Maybe both. He turns his face to sounds and starts if a sudden noise (like Brett opening a Coke) occurs. He loves to listen to music and recognizes songs that he likes. Brett claims that he cries when he hears a lame song. Mostly he cries because he's tired and he doesn't want to be in that noisy restaurant anymore, but I guess you can extend that to the lame song that's playing in the place as well.

He's got such blue eyes, like his daddy. They say all babies have blue eyes when they are infants, but that after 6 months they change to whatever color they will be. They must mean all white babies, because if they really mean all babies in the whole world, now that's just asinine. My eyes aren't blue, but I think Brett's will have the stronger gene in this case.
My pediatrician recommended that I read a book called "Solve Your Child's Sleep Problems" by Dr. Richard Ferber. I really liked the book a lot. I read another book about getting your baby to sleep called "Babywise" that I didn't like nearly as much. What I like about the Ferber book is that he explains so much about sleep and biorhythms. I feel like I understand the event of sleeping better and so I can really understand any problems that Ethan may have. I think I even understand Brett's sleep problems better, so that we can work on helping him at the same time as we establish good sleep habits in Ethan. Also, I really like that he doesn't say I should just leave Ethan to cry himself to sleep. I hate that idea and I don't think it would work for Ethan. Anyway, I totally recommend the book to everyone. Even if you don't need help getting your baby to sleep, it's an interesting read.

Ethan has long conversations with Brett in the mornings. He does more than just goo and coo, he moves his tongue around and makes all kinds of funny sounds. We've tried so many times to catch it on video, but he gets distracted by our bright red camera and stops whenever we hit record. Here are a couple videos where we weren't really able to catch any of his talking. Mostly these videos are for Grandma, because she's been away since he was born and doesn't know how he moves and looks around. (The video can be for both grandmas, but Brett's mom doesn't read my blog.)



Saturday, May 30, 2009

brett's birthday race weekend

It was Brett's birthday this week, on May 27. This weekend just happened to be when the World Superbike races came to Miller Sports Park. So we got together (financially) with Brett's family and were able to buy him tickets for all weekend long.

This race is pretty cool, first of all because Brett and I have been following the motorcycle races for the past three or four years. We rent the DVDs of the racing season to watch, we own the racing XBox games, we just plain love racing! The second reason this race is so cool is that it's the only one that comes to North America. The there are 14 races in each season, and they happen all over the world, and they come to Utah for one of them.

The festivities started on Thursday evening, when a few of the racers had a press conference up at the Capitol. Then they got on their bikes and led a parade from the Capitol to the Delta Center. But this wasn't any boring old regular parade, this parade was for the motorcycle riding public! Meaning that Brett was totally there, and totally riding his Ducati in the parade behind the racers!!! You can imagine the excitement. But you don't have to imagine, because I took a video!!

But first, I took some pictures. While Ethan and I were waiting, we saw tons of motorcycles all heading up to the Capitol. The excitement of waiting to see his dad in a parade became too much for Ethan, so I had to give him his Floydster (that's his pacifier) to calm him down.
Then we saw the bikes coming! The video is about 2 minutes long. The first 8 bikes are the racers, and the rest are just regular people who came to be in the parade. Brett shows up about 30 seconds into it. You can tell it's him because the camera jiggles (because I waved at him) and then you can hear me laugh about how much fun he's having. He comes into the frame on the right at 32 seconds and then I follow him and he turns the corner at 41 seconds. So if you just want to look at him, go to those spots on the video.

As you can tell, Ethan was beside himself with delight to see the parade.
Then we went home to wait for Dad to come back. Good looking!
On Friday, Brett went out to the Sports Park. The actual races happen on Sunday, but Friday and Saturday is when the racers do their practice laps, getting to know the track and preparing for the race.
There is also a lot going on around the track for people to see. Like walking around and looking at all the hot bikes! This grey one in front is Brett's. He's parked in the special Ducati only parking lot. VIP!
These are some of the other hot bikes.



Brett's seat is in a cool place in the track, a place where the riders speed way up for a long straight and then have to brake for a few turns. He gets the best of all the race in one spot. Here are a few racers doing the practice laps.


The problem is getting a clear picture of the racers. Brett took a lot of empty shots because the bikes zoomed through too fast!

Brett is so happy to be able to see and do all this stuff this weekend. He's been talking non-stop when he gets home, but he's also so exhausted that it's not entirely coherent. hee hee. This morning when he left he said, "I'm off...to the races!" His eyes got wide. "For real!!"

Thursday, May 29, 2008

moto racing

AMA superbike is here in Salt Lake, they are racing at the Miller Motorsports Park this weekend. Brett and I love to watch the racing seasons, we've been renting the DVDs and watching AMA, MotoGP, World Superbike, pretty much any racing that we can get. The riders are beautiful to watch and the races are very thrilling.

But, since the racers are in SLC, we've been seeing them around town. Last night when we went out with Amy and Jamison, we saw a whole crew come in to eat at the restaurant. And today (while I was at work, bummer) Brett got stopped on his way home because they had closed the street and several of the racers were riding around downtown. He saw Bayliss and Corser (racers from Superbike) and a few other riders all cruising around downtown on their bikes. Here are a few pictures of what I'm sure it was like:





I'm sad I missed it. We're thinking of going out to the MotoGP race at Laguna Seca (near Monterey, CA) in July. That would be awesome. And although I know it will be awesome to see the race, it won't be the same without my favorite racer, Sete. He was riding for Ducati before he retired in 2006. I love this picture.

Sunday, May 11, 2008

the stable

In honor of the newest addition to the stable, I'm posting about our bikes. The weather has been random so far this spring, so we haven't started consistently riding yet. One day it is 80 degrees and sunny, the next it's snowing, then it rains, then fog--it's all been very unpredictable. But we look forward to a nice season of riding around. Hopefully we can set up some rides with those of you that are willing!

We got the Ducati Monster 750Sie first, in December 2004. It's Brett's and it's cool.


Next, I got my Yamaha FZ6 for my birthday in September 2006. I love it.


And so we had two motorcycles.


Stupid effers at school would bug Brett's Ducati when he parked it there. He would walk up to some random idiot sitting on his bike showing it off to his lame-o friends. At one point, someone tried to steal the bike by sticking a screwdriver or something into the ignition. So, we decided to get an inexpensive little bike that Brett can ride to school on. We bought the 1969 Honda CB160.

Initially we thought we'd get something crappy that he wouldn't care about if someone messed with it, but we love the Honda now. He's had people approach him to ask to buy it. A couple times, someone left a card stuck on the bike with offers to buy and call-back numbers.


Last Friday, we brought our fourth bike home, the 1963 Yamaha YG-1. This one's for me to ride around the neighborhood on. This is our summer project, cleaning it up and such. It doesn't run, but we think it only needs to be cleaned out and get new gas, then it will run just fine.


Here are the two little ones:


So now we're a four bike family! Who knows what we'll add next! (Just kidding, I know. I'm getting the BMW R1200C!)