Your cousin Rebekah this week got from the library a great book that instantly made me think of you - mainly because we'd read it together long ago!
The book was called "Hi! Fly Guy," by Tedd Arnold. It's about a boy who wants a pet - but the animal he can catch is a fly! The stories tell about the adventures of the boy and the fly, usually as the boy tries to pass off the fly as his pet!
We checked out the book from the Lancaster library in Lancaster, Calif. Are there other books from the library that you remember us reading together?
Maybe you can find the book again at your local library and read it on your own!
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.
Friday, July 26, 2013
Thursday, July 25, 2013
Your visits to the state of Utah
At a wayside along I-15 in southern Utah. |
The first time, we drove west in the early evening from the Colorado border. We stayed overnight in Green River, and I bought you a cool dinosaur shirt that was a little too big, but when older you wore it lots of times.
The second time, we drove east from the Arizona border. The day grew very cold as night approached and climbed into the mountains. We stopped at an Arby's near Cedar City for dinner then drove through the night into Colorado.
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Wednesday, July 24, 2013
Remember peakbagging Throop Peak?
Pointing at the highest point of Mount Throop. |
I hauled you up the mountain on my back in the child carrier. The trail was about two miles long one way, and when I'd stop to make sure I didn't lose my breath (There's less oxygen at that high of an elevation.), you'd tap me on the shoulder and say, "Go, Dad - Why are you stopping?" :)
When we neared the peak, you asked to be let out of the carrier, and you walked the last 100 feet with me! We found a rock at the the top of the peak that had been painted by someone else who had peakbagged it.
Here's a whole bunch of pictures from our adventure!
Tuesday, July 23, 2013
Our visit to Disneyland two years ago
In the band at the House of the Future in Tomorrowland. |
You participated in the Jedi Academy, and around this time that summer, we had memorized the three light saber moves: "To the left shoulder...to the right leg...to the head"!
We then went over to the House of the Future, where you played the drums in a band! That aftenroon, we spent a good amount of time playing at the Redwood Challenge Trail in California Adventure.
Here's a whole bunch of pictures from our adventure!
Monday, July 22, 2013
Your trip to the state of New Mexico
El Malpais ranger station near Grants, N.M., March 2011. |
Along the way, we stopped at a national parks visitor center near Grants, N.M. They had a prairie dog colony there that you really enjoyed watching.
We also took a side trip to Crownpoint, a Navajo Indian community, and walked through their elementary school! We also stopped a truck stop outside of Albuquerque and got an ice cream cone as well as silly rubber band strings shaped like musical instruments!
Here are a whole bunch of pictures from your trip to New Mexico.
Sunday, July 21, 2013
Your trips to the state of Arizona
A few days ago I wrote about the times you'd been to Oregon. I've decided to continue writing about the states you've been to with a look today at Arizona!
You were to Arizona three or four times. When about 18 months old, in September 2008, we drove through a corner of the state on the way from Las Vegas to Santa Clarita, Calif. We repeated that about month later but in reverse.
Then in March 2011, you and I drove across the northern part of the state on I-40 a couple of times over four days. We stayed both times in Flagstaff, Ariz. Along the way, we stopped at some Indian traders, where you discovered cloth handmade Navajo dolls. We got four of them, and you pretended they were they Beatles!
The picture above shows us at a fake teepee at a roadside stand near Winslow, Ariz., in late March 2011.
You were to Arizona three or four times. When about 18 months old, in September 2008, we drove through a corner of the state on the way from Las Vegas to Santa Clarita, Calif. We repeated that about month later but in reverse.
Then in March 2011, you and I drove across the northern part of the state on I-40 a couple of times over four days. We stayed both times in Flagstaff, Ariz. Along the way, we stopped at some Indian traders, where you discovered cloth handmade Navajo dolls. We got four of them, and you pretended they were they Beatles!
The picture above shows us at a fake teepee at a roadside stand near Winslow, Ariz., in late March 2011.
Saturday, July 20, 2013
My email for week of July 14-20, 2013
Here
is my letter to you for July 20, 2013, in case you do not receive it.
Hi Kieran,
How are you doing? I am doing fine,
though I miss you very much! I did not receive your email this week – could
resend it to me, please?
How has summer school been going?
What kind of things are you studying? Have you finished learning about the
presidents and which ones are on money? There are a lot of presidents to learn
about, aren’t there?! In a previous email, I told you about my favorite
president, Abraham Lincoln. Do you have a president that you like or admire
more than the others?
What kind of stuff have you been
doing for fun this summer? When I was a little boy your age, I lived on a farm
near Elmwood, Wisconsin, and spent my summers playing outside. We had a big
pile of sand that I could run my trucks and construction toys through all day
long! I also liked to check out all of the animals on our farm, which were kept
in different buildings. We had cows in the barn, two pigs in their own little
shed, chickens in the chicken shack, and cats in our hay mow. Sometimes I also
visited my best friend, Ronald, who lived next door. We thought it was amusing
that both of our names started with the letters “Ro”!
Do you have plans to go to the
State Fair later this summer? It doesn’t start for another month or so. It always
is a lot of fun – there are carnival rides, farm animals, interesting displays,
and lots of great fair food like cotton candy and corn dogs. I have not been to
the State Fair in many years, and I hope you get to go since you live so close
to it. The fair is held in St. Paul, and it’s much bigger than the Los Angeles
County Fair that we used to go to in Pomona…you may not remember that fair,
though, as the last time we went you were just three years old. Here
are some pictures of it.
Another great event in Minnesota
held each summer is the Renaissance Festival. That is when people dress up like
they live in the Middle
Ages in England. People back then had castles, and there were knights! The
festival also has lots of fun shows you can go to and neat costumes and toys
you can buy. We went to a few Renaissance festivals when we lived in
California; at one of them, you got a Robin Hood cap. At another one in San
Diego, you dressed up in a knight
costume! I hope you can go to the Renaissance Festival in Minnesota!
How is your baseball throwing and
catching coming along? If you like, I will pick up a softball for us to toss to
one another when we get together. The visitor center has a playground area
outside that we can go to and safely throw the ball without worry about
breaking windows. Just let me know!
We now get to see each other every
other week, and we next get together on Friday, July 26 – that’s in just six
days! I can hardly wait to see you again! I’ll bring the tote full of new stuff
for us to do and with some of our old favorite standbys in it as well. Let me
know in your next letter if there’s anything special toys or books that you
would like me to bring.
Well, that is all for now. I love
and miss you very much! I’ll see you on Friday!
Love,
Dad
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