Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Marcus Logan and Kaena Pt.

On Saturday Christina's parents, Marshall and Karen, Christina and myself hiked to Kaena Point, the westernmost point on Oahu (the first 2 pictures are of the actual point). On Sunday, we took Kimber to a dog friendly beach so she could try swimming and she did a great job. I would get in the water and she would run toward me and start doggie paddling when it got deep enough and immediately swam back to shore because she got tired. She is still a little afraid of the waves crashing but hopefully when the wind dies down we can take her back to the same place so she can swim more.










Marcus Logan Sturzinger was born on September 21st, 2009 at 9:50 PM Hawaiian time. He was 7 lbs 15 oz and 19 1/2 in long. Christina and I woke up that morning to her having strong contractions and a few hours later headed to the hospital down in Honolulu. We were immediately admitted and after about 12 hours (including 3 1/2 hours of pushing) we had a baby. He had quite a bit of hair for a baby.

This is Christina and me before the hard part.


This is Marcus a few minutes after birth.




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These three were taken the next day. In Christina's defense, she was a little tired.



This is him as soon as we got home. He likes his rocker, trying to throw gang signs at me in the second picture.



Thursday, September 17, 2009

No Baby Yet

Sorry there is no baby yet in case you are wondering, so we will post pictures and stuff after he is born. Probably will be born some time on Friday, 9/18.

Saturday, September 12, 2009

EIB Ceremony

Eric spent last week training for his Expert Infantryman's Badge and the testing was held this week. This meant two weeks of early mornings and late nights. The testing included an Army PFT, Land Navigation, a 12-mile ruck march in 3 hours or less, and infantry specific knowledge tests. The final event was the 12-mile march this morning, for which Eric had to get up at 3 am. The rest of us got to sleep in and attend the award ceremony at 9:30. While Eric will downplay the effort involved in earning this badge, out of 480 soldiers attempting to earn it, only 106 completed the requirements.

Hanauma Bay

So on the Friday of Labor Day weekend, Eric and I finally went to Hanauma Bay. For those of you that have not been to Hawaii, Hanauma Bay is THE tourist destination for snorkeling. They have a good assortment of fish to see, but they also have a very large assortment of people. Recently, they have started limiting the number of people that can visit per day because it was getting out of control. We left our house before 7 am in order to get there before all of the tourists. When we arrived, there were hardly any people on the beach and we got our fill of snorkeling before it got too packed. Here are a few pictures:

Eric at the top of the hill overlooking the bay.

Christina relaxing on the beach before we got in the water.

Eric enjoying the water after finishing snorkeling.

The two of us right before we left the bay.