Welcome to the Cutforth Family Blog. This blog provides insight into the lives of Dave, Shawnna and Kaitlyn Cutforth. Of course, since Kaitlyn is the newest (and cutest) member of our family, most of the focus is on her development and the fun things we do as parents.

Friday, June 26, 2009

Little Swimmer

Kaitlyn and Daddy in the pool Kaitlyn and Daddy blowing bubbles
Kaitlyn kicking her feet Kaitlyn trying to hold on to Daddy

This week, Kaitlyn and I attended a parent/tot swimming class. It was a chance for Kaitlyn to get comfortable in the water with my assistance and maybe learn a thing or two. The first day, Kaitlyn was eager to get in the pool, but was disappointed that she couldn't stand up on her own (it was 4 ft. deep). She quickly got over it and for each of the four 30 minute sessions, she learned to kick, blow bubbles (with her mouth ;-), float on her belly & back (assisted) and just horse around. We both had a lot of fun and Kaitlyn now thinks it's part of her normal routine. She might be disappointed tonight when she doesn't get to put on her suit. We'll have to get a nice, big inflatable pool for the backyard.

Sunday, June 21, 2009

When a Crib Will No Longer Suffice

Last night after we put Kaitlyn to bed, she climbed out of her crib, came down stairs, got in my lap and laid down. Needless to say, Shawnna and I were shocked and frightened at the thought of how she could have been hurt jumping from her crib to the floor.

Today, Kaitlyn didn't want to go down for a nap and since she can now climb out of her crib at will (she demonstrated as a sign of protest), we put the mattress on the floor and put up a baby gate at her door. This video shows what we found when the crying finally died down. A toddler bed is coming soon...

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

The Parties Continue

Following the two birthday parties last weekend, Kaitlyn attended Ian Santor's (friends Rosemary & Brian's son) 2nd birthday party on Saturday (June 13th). It was at The Little Gym in San Jose. Kaitlyn had a fun time playing on the gymnastics mats, jumping on the giant air mattress and of course, eating cake with all the other kids.

All the kids positioning themselves around the gymnastics mat Let there be cake!

On Sunday, we hung out with Grandpa Pride and had fun at the park.

Kaitlyn contemplating the slide Grandpa showing Kaitlyn how to slide down the pole Kaitlyn and Grandpa swinging

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Birthday Party Weekend

Kaitlyn was a busy girl this weekend, attending birthday parties for 2 of her friends. On Saturday (June 6th), we went to Addison Darby's (our friends Phil and Char's daughter) 1st birthday party. Kaitlyn had a lot of fun splashing in the pool, playing in the bounce house and rummaging for candy after the pinata was busted open. Addie made a mess with her first cake and was less interesting in eating it than pushing it off the table.

All the kids scrambling to grab candy that fell from the pinata Kaitlyn having fun in the bounce house
Addie making a mess of her cake Kaitlyn splashing in the pool Kaitlyn and Addie trying to figure out how to start the car

On Sunday (June 7th), we went to Jacob Isip's (our neighbors Marvin and Rowena's son) 4th birthday party. Kaitlyn enjoyed making (and eating) her own cupcake and pizza, doing the various arts & crafts projects and pushing Jacob's shopping cart around the house and backyard. Getting a group picture with kids isn't easy as demonstrated by the picture below which was the only picture I was able to take before Kaitlyn started crying and wanting "Up!"

Kaitlyn eating the cupcake she just decorated Kaitlyn making a pizza
Jacob blowing out his candles Attempting to take a group picture of the kids

Thursday, June 04, 2009

Half Dome Hike - June 2, 2009

On June 1st, my Dad and I drove to Yosemite with the purpose of hiking Half Dome the next day. On the way into the park, we saw a black bear and several deer as we made our way to Curry Village where we were staying. Next, we did a warm-up hike to Mirror Lake, ate dinner and went back to the cabin to rest up before the big hike.

View of Half Dome from Curry Village A brown bear we saw in Yosemite

We woke up at 6am on June 2nd, ate breakfast, got our backpacks ready and set off for Half Dome. The Half Dome hike is 17+ miles round trip (we took the John Muir trail both directions) with an elevation gain of 4,800 feet and the summit is 8,800 feet above sea level. I have documented more details during my 2007 Half Dome Hike and 2006 Half Dome Hike, so I won't elaborate too much. Here's the timing of our hike this year:
  • Started the hike at 7:00am
  • Made it to the top at 11:45am
  • Spent 15 minutes on the top
  • Finished the hike at 5:00pm
Dave on the summit of Half Dome Dave's Dad on the summit of Half Dome

This was my 6th summit and my Dad's 10th. There was a ton of water in the rivers and waterfalls which was good to see. The weather was mostly cloudy with the temperature in the 60s and might have touched 70. This was GREAT hiking weather since it wasn't hot like it has been most of the other times we've done the hike. We didn't have to stop to rest as much and didn't need to carry much water since the weather was so mild.

Dave and Dad in front of Half Dome (you can see the cables in the center of the picture) A deer that crossed our trail on the way down

The only downside was that the view from the summit wasn't very impressive since the top of the dome was surrounded by clouds. We only spent about 15 minutes at the top since it was cold, windy, a little wet and we wanted to get back down the cables and granite stairs before they got too wet and slippery. We made it down to where the weather was much better, ate lunch and enjoyed a leisurely hike down.

The river that feeds Nevada Falls Nevada Falls

Once we finished the hike, we showered, ate dinner and hit the hay. After a good night rest, we woke up on June 3rd and headed back home. Overall, it was the best hiking weather we've ever had, the most disappointing view from the summit, but another new experience hiking The Dome; it's different every time.