Friday, November 28, 2008

Thanksgiving and More



River on stage with the Singing Sisters


Sleeping River!


In cute overalls with Grandma

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Bathtime the way it was meant to be

Who needs a kitchen sink or baby bathtub when you can take a bath with Mom? River loves being in the water, which seems only natural. Her eyes get really big, she practices her kicks and strokes, she totally enjoys the whole experience... until she has to get out. That is only bad part about bathtime, that and getting dressed afterward. A room heater has been added near the tub to lessen the shock of getting out of the nice warm water and that has made the experience end pleasantly. (You think it is bad now, Little River, just wait until winter!) As fun as all of these activities related to bathtime are, it is all still pretty tiring, so the final activity of bathtime is a lovely, toasty warm nap.
-Grandma Bishop


T-Kitty gets a moment of fame

The seventeen year old kitty still sometimes likes to play 'kitty in the box'. And below that, we see that he thinks boppy pillows are shaped just right. Although Suzanne has found that she prefers the 'my breast friend' pillow for nursing, which was sent to us by our lovely cousin Carrie. So T-kitty can have it for now.

Saturday, August 9, 2008

River Virginia Bishop


We've named our beautiful little girl River Virginia Bishop. She was born Sunday August 3rd, 2008 at 6:28pm in Fort Collins, Colorado under the waxing crescent moon (she's a Leo, and we considered Leandra for name). She also was born on the night before the rains would come that would end our record 22 day heat wave of 90+ degree days. And she was born with a little supernatural help from a Crow Indian labor song about the trickling stream of the lull between contractions and the raging river of the contractions themselves. At the end of 36 hours of labor, we sang our way to a natural birth, absent of dangerous interventions like pitocin injection or caesarean section.

wishita dewiya dewiya dewiya, wishita dewiya dewiya hey
wishita dewiya dewiya dewiya, wishita dewiya dewiya hey
washatineya heya heya, washatineya heya hey
washatineya heya heya, washatineya heya hey

We love the name River, and the chance to honor the spirit of the song that helped deliver our baby to us. And we've always loved the Cache la Poudre here in Fort Collins, which was the site of the bike picnics of our first dates, eating avocados and tomatoes and cucumbers in the great shady riparian cottonwood banks. Our wedding ceremony was also on the Cache la Poudre, when our families watched us exchange our vows, baby River prominent in Suzanne's beautiful 6-month pregnant belly.

Virginia is Suzanne's beloved Aunt, formerly a resident of Estes Park (now of oh-so-far-away Pearland, Texas), and someone who indelibly affected Suzanne when she was younger. Virginia's way of accepting and cherishing family in spite of difficulty is something we try to live ourselves, and will try to pass on to River. Virginia also went by Gini, and is enough on in years that the sheer joy of all this may not affect her like it once would have, but we think she'll be happy. And naming is a way of remembering, of course, so hopefully soon we'll get a chance to post a story or two about her. Feel free to email us if you have one you like.

Until then, we've got some more pictures, as there seems an insatiable appetite for these kind of things, and we have to admit that River obliges our silly camera more than she must. Take care, all.