You might recall that a waterway ran behind our green house when we lived in Lancaster, California. A tall brick wall separated the waterway from our yard, but every once in a while I'd lift you up high so you could see over.
Living in the desert, we never got too much rain, so there wasn't much of a flow in the waterway. You can see from one of the pictures here how little water there was, even after six days of rain (and 5 inches total!) this time in 2010!
But what's really neat about these photos is that two years ago yesterday (or on Dec. 22, 2010), the sun finally came out after those six days of rain - and we got to see some great rainbows together!
I have created this site so that my son, Kieran Edward Bignell, will be able to easily find me, his father, Rob Bignell, and so that he will know that I love him, that I always have, and that I always will. Against our wishes, we have been torn from one another's lives and kept apart, separated by distance and time. But one day, Kieran will seek me. Kieran - I am here for you. Come to me.
Sunday, December 23, 2012
Saturday, December 22, 2012
My email to you from Dec. 22, 2012
Here is my email to you sent Saturday, Dec. 22, 2012, just
in case you do not receive it:
Hi Kieran,
It was so good to see you yesterday! I had a lot of fun and
am very happy you enjoyed all of the presents from Grandma and Grandpa, Uncle
Chris and Aunt Susie, and Santa!
I received your email as well yesterday. It was a little
odd, though, as it appeared to be written earlier in the week though the date
stamp was Friday night.
Thank you for the birthday wishes. I remember very well the
night that you were born, and based on what Grandma and Grandpa have told me,
the days we were born were very similar! I had to drive through snow to get to
the hospital where your mother was, and so did my dad have to drive to the
hospital to where my mother was! It also was nighttime when we drove, so it was
very dark.
I appreciate that when we were together you sang the songs
you did in your Christmas program. You have a wonderful voice, and I’m very
impressed that you were able to remember all of those words! I am sorry I was
not able to be at the programs this year, but hopefully I will be at them next
year. I bet getting on the stage to sing was a lot of fun!
It is great to hear that you like the snow. You always did
when we went into the mountains after a snowfall. Do you have your own sled? My
school had a sledding hill behind it that we always got to use during recess,
so every year I got a new sled. All of my classmates and me always decorated
our sleds with magic markers, drawing cool flames or airplane symbols on them.
I’m so glad you and your classmates brought toys to the TV
station. There are many children who are less unfortunate than we are and so
get very little or even nothing at all for Christmas. You helped to make many
other kids’ Christmas very special rather than a sad day. Giving always is more
fun than receiving, though it may not seem like that at first. I wish I would
have known about your school’s plans, as I would have donated toys, too, for
you to deliver.
You have a wonderful Christmas, and I hope you receive all
that you ask for. I miss you very much and can’t wait to see you in just a
couple of weeks!
Love,
Dad
Friday, December 21, 2012
It was so good to see you again!
Opening Transformers present, Dec. 21, 2012. |
The Hot Wheels cars you liked so much were from Uncle Chris and Aunt Susie. The got one more present for you, but I ran out of room for it in the tote I was carrying and I need to get batteries for it! I will bring it when we get together in January. The Imaginext superheroes, game cards, and Christmas cookies were from Grandma and Grandpa.
I really enjoyed hearing you sing the Christmas songs you did for your school program. You have a great voice, and I'm very impressed that you could remember so many words!
In a few days, I will post our Chistmas pictures online with this other set of photos, which are of our Christmases past.
Thursday, December 20, 2012
Recall going on the aircraft carrier?
Sunday, Dec. 4, 2011: Manning the control center. |
g Conning tower - The two big areas here that you liked were the operations room where war operations were tracked (and where you liked to pretend you were a naval officer ordering the jets and other ships) and the captain's office, where a mannequin of the captain talked to you!
g Flight deck - Kids could sit in the cockpit of several jet planes and pretend to be flying them!
g Helicopters - On top of the carrier where the planes would take off were static displays of several aircraft; you always loved the helicopters because you could inside them and have pretend adventures.
There were lots of other sections we went to, including engineering, the brig, the store, and the deck for lunch.
Here's a whole bunch of pictures from our trip!
I would love to see your drawings
One of your favorite things to do when we were together was to show me your drawings - often we'd even draw or paint or color together. Seeing your artwork also was one of my favorite things to do! I remember how you liked to draw pictures of "Star Trek" characters and Army soldiers when you were four and five; I've kept many of them.
I mention this now because your cousin, Rebekah, likes to color pictures and show them to me. Last night, she drew a whole bunch of pictures and aksed me to come up with a story about them! It made me lonely for your drawings and for you.
What kinds of things to draw and color now? I'd like to see them!
I mention this now because your cousin, Rebekah, likes to color pictures and show them to me. Last night, she drew a whole bunch of pictures and aksed me to come up with a story about them! It made me lonely for your drawings and for you.
What kinds of things to draw and color now? I'd like to see them!
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Your picture graces covers of two books!
I'm proud to say, Kieran, that your picture graces the bookshelves of many homes and bookstores across the North American continent and even overseas. As you may know, I write (as well as edit) books for a living, and inspired by our many great hikes we took before you began going to school, I wrote a couple of hiking books about our journeys. Both of those books, Hikes with Tykes: A Practical Guide to Day Hiking with Kids and Hikes with Tykes: Games and Activities, include a picture of you on the cover.
The photo on Hikes with Tykes: A Practical Guide to Day Hiking with Kids was taken in the Angeles National Forest on the Manzanita Trail, just off of State Hwy. 2. It's a neat area, the site of an old faultline. You can see wher the faultline used to ran because one side of the trail is red, the location of old clay deposits only a few tens of thousands of years old, while the the other side of the trail is white, the location of old granite that is at least 70 million years old!
The photo on Hikes with Tykes: Games and Activities was taken when you were four years old at Vasquez Rocks in Southern California. You used to call it the "Kirk Rocks" because the "Star Trek" episode in which Captain Kirk fought the Gorn was filmed there. In fact, "Gorn Rock" is behind you in the photo.
I mention this because earlier this week Seattle Backpackers Magazine ran a nice review of Hikes with Tykes: Games and Activities, and I was remined how you played such an important role in helping me create those books - mainly by giving me the experiences to write them. I've dedicated both boths to you as well!
The photo on Hikes with Tykes: A Practical Guide to Day Hiking with Kids was taken in the Angeles National Forest on the Manzanita Trail, just off of State Hwy. 2. It's a neat area, the site of an old faultline. You can see wher the faultline used to ran because one side of the trail is red, the location of old clay deposits only a few tens of thousands of years old, while the the other side of the trail is white, the location of old granite that is at least 70 million years old!
The photo on Hikes with Tykes: Games and Activities was taken when you were four years old at Vasquez Rocks in Southern California. You used to call it the "Kirk Rocks" because the "Star Trek" episode in which Captain Kirk fought the Gorn was filmed there. In fact, "Gorn Rock" is behind you in the photo.
I mention this because earlier this week Seattle Backpackers Magazine ran a nice review of Hikes with Tykes: Games and Activities, and I was remined how you played such an important role in helping me create those books - mainly by giving me the experiences to write them. I've dedicated both boths to you as well!
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
Our Trip to Legoland one year ago today
A year ago yesterday (Dec. 17, 2011), we spent the day at Legoland in Carlsbad, Calif. This would be one of the last times we visited Legoland. In another month, I'd move back to Palmdale/Lancaster so that I could be closer to you.
We began the morning with our usual breakfast at Denny's in Encinitas and then went to Moonlight Beach. The day at Legoland was spent doing our usual activities: building Bioncles together, several rides on the Aquazone, running through the Medieval play castle, and some time spent at the Legoland town playground!
Among the highlights was going on the DuneRiders slide. I was so proud of you as you overcame your fear of going down the tall and high slide and went on it for the first time! Once you realized how fun it was, you wanted to go on it over and over and over again!
There's a whole bunch of pictures of us enjoying the day together!
We began the morning with our usual breakfast at Denny's in Encinitas and then went to Moonlight Beach. The day at Legoland was spent doing our usual activities: building Bioncles together, several rides on the Aquazone, running through the Medieval play castle, and some time spent at the Legoland town playground!
Among the highlights was going on the DuneRiders slide. I was so proud of you as you overcame your fear of going down the tall and high slide and went on it for the first time! Once you realized how fun it was, you wanted to go on it over and over and over again!
There's a whole bunch of pictures of us enjoying the day together!
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