Did I ever tell you about the great exchange we came up with when you were about four?
One of us would say to the other, "You're No. 1!" The other person then would respond, "No, you're No. 1!" Then we'd both point at one another and at the same time say, "We're BOTH No. 1!"
We had lots of little exchanges like that. Sometimes we'd recite/exchange lines from books or TV shows we'd seen. "Knuffle Bunny", "Green Eggs and Ham" and "The Book that Eats People" come to mind!
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.
Wednesday, May 1, 2013
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Our hike into the Devil's Punchbowl
Outside the nature center at Devil's Punchbowl, April 29, 2009. |
Snow melt flowing from the higher San Gabriel Mountains - standing about 8,000 feet above sea level - cut the deep canyon that is the punchbowl. Uplift and pinching from nearby fault lines turned the sediment layers up to 80 degrees on their sides. It's truly a fantastic place!
When we got all done with the hike and had a snack, you played with my trekking pole in a pine grove near the nature center. After seeing the trees' fallen cones, you got a little confused and started calling them "pineapple trees"!
Then we went into the small nature center there, where they have live animals caught in the park, usually poisonous snakes. You were super fascinated by that and in the weeks ahead kept asking to go back to see them again!
Here's a whole bunch of pictures from our adventure!
Monday, April 29, 2013
Our first visit to Calico Ghost Town
Four years ago today we went to Calico Ghost Town near Bastow, Calif., for the very first time! It's an Old West town that used to actually exist near a silver mine!
We went on a train ride near the mines. Afterward, we went into the mines themselves!
Then we went shopping at the various stores. You also got to pan for gold! You got about a thimble-full.
Following our visit, we went shopping at the outlet stores in Barstow. I remember buying you whole bunch of new summer clothes!
Here's a whole bunch of pictures from our adventure!
We went on a train ride near the mines. Afterward, we went into the mines themselves!
Then we went shopping at the various stores. You also got to pan for gold! You got about a thimble-full.
Following our visit, we went shopping at the outlet stores in Barstow. I remember buying you whole bunch of new summer clothes!
Here's a whole bunch of pictures from our adventure!
Sunday, April 28, 2013
Recall our hike along Lake Piru?
Watching a bug cross the road near Lake Piru, Calif., on April 28, 2010. |
For me, the highlight of the hike was seeing a condor fly overhead. We spotted one searching for food near the lake; even at 500 feet above us, its wings dwarfed those of the raven that sat on the road just 20 feet away.
For you, though, the highlight was watching this huge bug cross the road in front of us (see picture at above right)! You must have spent close to a half-hour following it and were so disappointed when it finally disappeared into the grass!
Here's a whole bunch of pictures from our adventure!
Saturday, April 27, 2013
My email to you for week of April 21-27
Here is my weekly
letter sent to you on April 27, 2013, in case you do not receive it:
Dear Kieran,
How are you doing today? I am doing fine, though I am sad
that we were unable to get together on Friday as planned. I want you to know
that I was not the one who cancelled our visit and that I was looking very
forward to seeing you. I miss you every day, and there’s not an hour that goes
by in which I don’t think about you. The good news is that we are scheduled to
get together again on Friday, May 26, and that we will see one another again
before then, though the exact day has not been worked out yet.
How is school coming along? Have you finished your unit on
oceans? What new things are you learning in math? What interesting books are
you reading? You are almost done with kindergarten – that must be exciting,
knowing that you’ll be in first grade next year! I saw a children’s book at the
book store called “First Grade, Here I Come!”, and I think I will pick it up
for you so we can read it at one of our visitations during the next month.
The weather finally has turned nice, and I bet the last thing
on your mind the past couple of days has been sitting in a classroom. There are
lots of exciting outdoor places to go in the Twin Cities that mom and your
grandpa and grandma can take you now that the weather is nice. I bet you can’t wait
to go back to Como Park Zoo with the penguins. Although I bet the penguins don’t
like the warm weather!
Now that the days are warm, I plan to do a lot of hiking,
just like we used to do when we were together. I am writing books about the
places I’ve hiked. There are many interesting places near the Twin Cities to
hike. At one of them, you can walk across basalt (lava rocks) that are 1.1
billion years old! At another one of them, you see an interesting rock formation
that looks like an old man’s face. Another park has a waterfall that is 168
feet high! So far, I’ve written four hiking books and three books about being a
writer. Each of them are dedicated to you, and you are on the cover of two of
the hiking books!
Since the snow is still melting in some spots, I probably
will run into mud during my hikes. In fact, I recently read a great book about
mud, which I bet you would like as well. The book was called “Mud” (What else
would it be called?) by Mary Lyn Ray. It has lots of colorful pictures of
people walking through mud. Each of them must avoid stepping on the blades of
green grass that increasingly pop up in the mud with each turn of the page. I
bet you can find the book at your school or city library.
I am getting very excited not just about hiking but the new “Star
Trek’ movie. It comes out May 15. No one knows who the villain is in the movie,
but there will be Klingons in it. Of course, with a new “Star Trek” movie means
there will be new “Star Trek” toys! I can’t wait to go to Toys ‘R Us and see
what the new toys are for us to play with.
Well, that is all for now. I love and miss you very much! I
hope to see you within a few days.
Love,
Dad
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Friday, April 26, 2013
Remember going to the LA Zoo?
At the L.A. Zoo play area, April 26, 2011. |
After looking at the animals from Australia and the Africa savannah, we went to your favorite spot at the zoo: Neil Papiano Play Park. It as a huge play area with lots of animal statues that kids could crawl all over.
One of your favorite animals to play on was the hippo, which was "submerged" in a soft blue covering that helped cushion kids' falls. Another part of the play area you liked a lot was the "water slide" - a slide molded to look like a waterfalls.
In many ways, you liked the play area more than the zoo animals!
Here's a whole bunch of pictures from our trip!
Thursday, April 25, 2013
Past the big trees and the big waters
Kieran, 10-12 weeks old, Crescent City, Calif. |
Both cities were on the Pacific Ocean. Eureka was the larger of the two cities; the Eureka-Arcata area had about five times as many people as Crescent City, so about once a month we'd go shopping there at the larger stores and mall.
Whenever we'd go to on the trip, I'd say to you, "We're going on a big trip past the big trees and the big waters to the big city!"
You'd just smile back!
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