I bet you don't remember this hike - you were barely two years old at the time! It's the first big hike we took after moving to Lancaster, Calif., and we did it four years ago today.
It was to Red Rock Canyon State Park, north of Mojave, Calif. We walked through some areas where the canyon walls were made of pure black lava rock - it was quite a sight!
During a rest stop, I let you out of the child carrier that I had on my back, and you sat on a boulder of lava that is about 13 million years old. That's what the photo at left is of. The cool dinosaur T-shirt I bought for you in Green River, Utah, a few months before. I still have your hiking hat shown in the picture!
Here's a whole bunch of pictures from our expedition!
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 18, 2013
Sunday, March 17, 2013
Remember seeing an 'ugly car'?
When you were just a year old, I started teaching you colors. One of the ways I did that was to point out the colors of cars in parking lots when we passed them. You learned the colors pretty quickly that way.
Sometimes, though, you'd see a rare color that I hadn't taught and then would point at the car to ask me what it was. I'd say something like "That's a beige car" or "That's a turquoise car." You'd then repeat the color aloud to me.
Once you pointed at a PT Cruiser (see picture at above right), and in an attempt to be snarky, I responded "That's an ugly car." So you said back to me, "Ugly!"
After that, everytime we saw a PT Cruiser, you'd say, "Look Dad, an ugly car!"
Sometimes, though, you'd see a rare color that I hadn't taught and then would point at the car to ask me what it was. I'd say something like "That's a beige car" or "That's a turquoise car." You'd then repeat the color aloud to me.
Once you pointed at a PT Cruiser (see picture at above right), and in an attempt to be snarky, I responded "That's an ugly car." So you said back to me, "Ugly!"
After that, everytime we saw a PT Cruiser, you'd say, "Look Dad, an ugly car!"
Remember going to Bugstock?
At Bugstock, March 25, 2012 |
There were a bunch of fun blow-up playground jumpers and slides that you played on, a VW bug car show, and of course, a Beatles tribute band performing. We listened to a few of the Beatles' early songs. As watching the performance, you asked me "Which one is which?" That got a few chuckles from some of the people surrounding us, who were a little older and probably were teenagers when the Beatles had their first hits - no doubt they heard the same question from their own parents!
After that day, we went about 10 days without seeing one another, as I flew out to Wisconsin a couple of days later to bring Jane cross country to our condo in Palmdale. Boy, were you ever excited to see me and Jane that Wednesday night when I picked you up! We were so excited to finally seeyou again, too!
Here's a whole bunch of photos from our adventure at Bugstock.
Saturday, March 16, 2013
My email to you for March 16, 2013
Here is my email to you for March 16, 2013, just in case you
don’t receive it:
Hi Kieran,
How are you today? I hope you’re doing well. I’d doing fine,
though I miss you very much.
How is school going? I did not receive your email to me last
week, so I did not get to hear from you how you are doing in kindergarten. Please
have your mother resend the email to me so I can catch up on your schooling.
Tomorrow (Sunday, March 17), you will have to make sure you
wear green. Why? Because it’s St. Patrick’s Day! It is a very important day for
people who are Irish. Though we’re not Irish, we still celebrate the holiday
out of respect to those who are and because it’s a lot of fun!
Do you get spring break at your school? The school where
your cousins Rebekah and Bryan go has spring break in just another week. During
spring break, they get the whole week off from school! Schools often have
spring break so that parents can take their children on vacation, and then the
kids don’t have to miss any school.
If you could go on vacation, where would you go? Some people
travel to lots of fun places like Disneyworld in Florida (We used to go to
Disneyland in California.). Other families travel to scenic or historical
places where they can enjoy nature or learn about our past. Places like that
include a national park, such as the Grand Canyon in Arizona, or Washington,
D.C., our nation’s capital. Other families don’t travel at all but spend their
vacation in their own house, enjoying their time together playing games and
watching movies and maybe going to fun places that are nearby, like a mall.
After St. Patrick’s Day and spring break comes Easter on
March 31. Do you have big plans for Easter, like going to an egg hunt or maybe
out to eat for Easter dinner? I am going to Grandma and Grandpa Bignell’s for
Easter. Your Uncle Chris, Aunt Suzie, cousins Bryan and Rebekah, Aunt Sandy and
Uncle Mark all will be there. We are having ham and prime rib for dinner. All of
us wish you could be there with us for Easter sinenr.
There sure is a lot of snow on the ground – much more than
we had in California! Do you like playing in the snow? Have you made a snowman
or snow angels yet? Have you gone sledding? When I was a little boy your age, I
always liked to go sledding down snow-covered hills and then have hot chocolate
afterward. You might remember that we went up into the mountains near our house
in Lancaster and went sledding and had hot chocolate afterward – it was the
first time you ever had hot chocolate, and you loved it! You had so much fun
going up and down and down the hills and drank so much hot chocolate that you
slept the whole drive back to our house.
Once the snow starts to melt in a couple of weeks, the wind
will start to pick up as spring arrives. That makes for great kite-flying
weather. Would you like to fly a kite?
Well, that is all for now. I love and miss you very much and
can’t wait to see you again on March 29!
Love,
Dad
Friday, March 15, 2013
Your favorite Disneyland play areas
Redwood Creek Challenge Trail: Sept. 3, 2011 |
To reach Tom Sawyer's Island, we had to a raft across a river. The island had a cool tree house, some neat dock challenges (like pumping water to get to the treasure chest, and a wrecked pirate ship that had been trapped in the sand.
You loved the Redwood Creek Challenge Trail (which you called "the bear place") and often pretended to be a Jedi knight trying to find lost clone troopers. There was a fallen hollow sequoia tree that we would play this game in over and over; I'd be an injured clone trooper that you rescued. A picture of it is at above right.
What memories do you have of your favorite Disneyland play areas?
Thursday, March 14, 2013
Your favorite Disneyland shows
Kieran vs. Darth Vader on Aug. 27, 2011 |
By far, your favorite two shows to attend were the Muppet Show 3D in California Adventure and the Jedi Academy in Disneyland's Tomorrowland. We went to the Muppet Show so many times that you actually started memorizing some of the lines/jokes (especially Fozzie the Bear's "waka waka!")!
You almost always were selected for the Jedi Academy. A couple of times, you even wore your Luke Skywalker costume when participating. After a while, you started memorizing all of the light saber moves they taught at the academy. The picture above is of you battling Darth Vader at one of the shows.
What memories do you have of these two shows?
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Your favorite Disneyland rides
Francis Ladybug ride, Sept. 10, 2010 |
By far, your favorite ride when you were 2-3 years old was the Mad Tea Party (or the "tea cups" as you called it) and then as a 3-4 year old, you loved the Francis Ladybug Boogie (or "the ladybug ride" as you called it) over in California Adventure. You'd ask to go on both rides over and over, and we'd get back in line and do them all again and again!
Other favorite rides that you always liked to go on - but were happy to do just once a visit - were: the Haunted House (but only when it was decorated for "The Nightmare Before Christmas"); It's a Small World; Monsters Inc. (at California Adventure); and The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh.
What rides do you remember going on?
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