Here's a great photo of us I found in my files; I don't remember the name of the place, but it was on the coast in southern Oregon where you walk through the forest, which has a bunch of fake dinosaurs arranged in dioramas. Kind of kitschy, I know, but it was pretty drive and lots of fun! I'm a sucker for kitschy dinosaur displays, btw.
The trail through the displays started with concrete, so we took you in your stroller. Then the trail turned to dirt and got rough, so we had to carry you and bring the stroller back to the beginning!
Here we are in front of a pteranodon. We did this trip in September 2007, so you are only 6 months old! On the way back, we stopped for a nice meal at a restaurant in Brookings, Ore. We were living in Crescent City, Calif., at the time.
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.
Monday, March 11, 2013
Sunday, March 10, 2013
Our many Pacific Ocean adventures
June 20, 2011, Moonlight Beach, in Encinitas, Calif. |
You always liked to let the tide rush in at you and see if you could evade it by running away. Sometimes you were successful! Because you couldn't yet swim, I always had to make sure I held your hands so you wouldn't get knocked down and float away on me.
We also went to different aquariums that had fish, mammals and other animals that lived in the ocean. The Aquarium of the Pacific on Long Beach by far was your favorite. We also went once to the Birch Aquarium in San Diego and a couple of times to Sea World in San Diego.
Here's some pictures from a couple of those ocean adventures!
Saturday, March 9, 2013
My email to you for March 9, 2013
Here is my email to
you sent March 9, 2013, just in case you do not receive it:
Hi Kieran!
I hope this letter finds you well. I love and miss you very
much. Grandma and Grandpa Bignell, Uncle Chris and Aunt Suzie and your cousins
Bryan and Rebekah send their love, too, and wanted you to know that they can’t wait
to meet you.
How is school going? When we last spoke, you said you were
up to the letter R in Superkids. I bet that means you are up to the letters S
and T now! I’m very excited that you’re learning your letters and ultimately how
to read. It’ll be interesting hearing what you think about the books you’ve
read. Maybe you’ll be able to read me a story instead of me reading you one! J
You also mentioned that you were learning about oceans. I
bet that is a very exciting and an easy unit for you, as we used to go to the
ocean all the time. You might remember that we used visit the beach in Ventura
and Encinitas and also aquariums. The Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach was
your favorite! There is an aquarium at the Mall of America and a small one at
the Minnesota Zoo, both very close to where you live. Have you had a chance to
visit them yet?
I believe you also said you were learning about money in
your math class. I bet that is fun. Did you know that not all quarters look the
same? While the fronts are the same with the head of our first president,
George Washington, the backsides now have pictures from our 50 states. It’s fun
to collect quarters of your favorite states. Can you guess what’s on the
backside of Minnesota’s quarter? What states’ quarters would you like to see or
collect?
On Monday morning you may find yourself very tired! That’s
because we will be moving our clocks ahead one hour tonight. We move our clocks
ahead in part so that we’ll have more sunlight in the morning when people get
up. We actually skip an hour in time – and a lot of people lose an hour of sleep
because of it! So go to bed a little earlier tonight to help your body adjust
to the change in time.
You’ll want to check your closet and see if you have any
green clothes to wear! Why? Because March 17 is St. Patrick’s Day. On that day,
people who are Irish celebrate their heritage and wear green, the favorite color
of the country where the Irish come from, Ireland. We’re not Irish, but we
still celebrate St. Patrick’s Day because it’s lots of fun, and the Irish
played a very important role in the growth of our country.
Speaking of St. Patrick’s Day, I recently read a great book
about the holiday. It was called “The
Gold at the End of the Rainbow” by Loek Koopmans. The book is about a boy who’s
your age – his name is Brendan – and his grandpa, who sail to an island looking
for a treasure chest of gold. On the island they meet a leprechaun! Do you
think they find any gold? You will have to read the book to find out! I bet you
can find it at your school or city library.
Well, that is all for now. I am looking forward to seeing
you again on March 29! I miss you!
Love,
Dad
Friday, March 8, 2013
Today we moved into our condo
One year ago today we moved into our condo in Palmdale...unfortunatley, our stay there was a short one.
You might recall that I didn't have any furniture as Jane planned to move in, and she was going to bring all of her stuff. So while we waited for Jane to arrive, the whole house was empty! I set up a table and chairs for me to work and us to enjoy our meals, and then moved in our toiletries, clothes and a few kitchen items. That made for a great playground! We had lots of space and used the whole condo as a giant playroom.
The place was quite pretty with some gorgeous trees outside, with the one by the stairwell to the main entry having purple blossoms. And who can forget the ice cream stand that was within walking distance!
Here's a whole bunch of photos of our condo!
You might recall that I didn't have any furniture as Jane planned to move in, and she was going to bring all of her stuff. So while we waited for Jane to arrive, the whole house was empty! I set up a table and chairs for me to work and us to enjoy our meals, and then moved in our toiletries, clothes and a few kitchen items. That made for a great playground! We had lots of space and used the whole condo as a giant playroom.
The place was quite pretty with some gorgeous trees outside, with the one by the stairwell to the main entry having purple blossoms. And who can forget the ice cream stand that was within walking distance!
Here's a whole bunch of photos of our condo!
Thursday, March 7, 2013
Another favorite TV show of mine
You've probably gathered by now that "Star Trek" and "The Six Million Dollar Man" were my favorite show when I was a young boy like you. But there were a lot of other shows I liked, too!
One of them was "Welcome Back, Kotter." It was a comedy show about a teacher and his classroom full of difficult students (called the "sweat hogs"). Each student had some funny thing they'd do in every episode, which was hilarious at first but I suppose grew a bit tiring week after week, so the show didn't stay on the air for very long, maybe two or three years.
The show also had a great theme song that is one of my favorites, "Welcome Back" by John Sebastian. John Sebastian was a big rock star many years before in the 1960s, and his theme song got me interested in his earlier music, which is among my favorites today.
What are your favorite TV shows?
One of them was "Welcome Back, Kotter." It was a comedy show about a teacher and his classroom full of difficult students (called the "sweat hogs"). Each student had some funny thing they'd do in every episode, which was hilarious at first but I suppose grew a bit tiring week after week, so the show didn't stay on the air for very long, maybe two or three years.
The show also had a great theme song that is one of my favorites, "Welcome Back" by John Sebastian. John Sebastian was a big rock star many years before in the 1960s, and his theme song got me interested in his earlier music, which is among my favorites today.
What are your favorite TV shows?
Wednesday, March 6, 2013
The importance of a pet
I am so glad that you have a pet. Besides being great companions, they can teach much about being responsible and compassionate toward others. A lot of people will ut on a good talk about the importance of being responsible and compassionate, but until you actually take care of an animal or another person, you may not truly understand what it means or how it can make you feel good.
Since I grew up on a farm, I've had lots of pets, both cats and dogs. As an adult, I had a couple of cats, and I've written about one of them, Winnie, in a previous entry.
My very first pet was a border collie named Scotty. My dad named him that because border collies are common in Scotland, but as a little boy, I thought he named him after the chief engineer on "Star Trek"! Anyway, Scotty and I had lots of great adventures playing ball and just wandering around the yard together. While I was little too young to really take care of him (as I did with my later pets), I did learn how to feed and water him and helped give him baths.
In what ways do you take care of your pet cat, Yoda?
Since I grew up on a farm, I've had lots of pets, both cats and dogs. As an adult, I had a couple of cats, and I've written about one of them, Winnie, in a previous entry.
My very first pet was a border collie named Scotty. My dad named him that because border collies are common in Scotland, but as a little boy, I thought he named him after the chief engineer on "Star Trek"! Anyway, Scotty and I had lots of great adventures playing ball and just wandering around the yard together. While I was little too young to really take care of him (as I did with my later pets), I did learn how to feed and water him and helped give him baths.
In what ways do you take care of your pet cat, Yoda?
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
Recall hiking Coarsegold Canyon?
Two years ago today we hiked Coarsegold Canyon in the Angeles National Forest and found a 12-million year-old fossil!
All those millions of years ago, that part of California was a lush delta flowing into the Pacific Ocean. Then a volcano blew, burying the area in ash. The fossil we found (and I still have it!) is of a leaf that was covered in that ash, called volcanic tuff.
You helped me dig through some of the white chalky tuff and then took a break to enjoy some freeze-dried ice cream I brought. See the picture on this page!
Here's a whole bunch of pictures from our expedition!
All those millions of years ago, that part of California was a lush delta flowing into the Pacific Ocean. Then a volcano blew, burying the area in ash. The fossil we found (and I still have it!) is of a leaf that was covered in that ash, called volcanic tuff.
You helped me dig through some of the white chalky tuff and then took a break to enjoy some freeze-dried ice cream I brought. See the picture on this page!
Here's a whole bunch of pictures from our expedition!
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