
It seems the whole family is taking them these days...
Macalan
Well, I have to start somewhere, might as well launch this site with the momentous news - Macalan is walking! Mac actually took his first steps on August 23, 2007 at the Honolulu Zoo. (in front of the pigs) But then really didn't try again at all for weeks. Perhaps he sensed the danger in having his center of gravity raised while Charlie careens around with boundless energy. Then on a trip Hallie and Mac took to Ohio to scout out places to live after Paul's retirement from the Navy, Macalan found motivation. After 9 hours couped up in a plane from Hawaii to Chicago (for a layover) Mac apparently needed to stretch his legs and put together 5-8 steps at the cutest children's display in an airport I have ever seen. Soon after we arrived Mac was showing off again. Aunt Kate put her arms open wide and Mac toddled right into them. The lucky little guy got to see his Grandma Pat, Grandpa Dennis and Great Grandma Mc on this trip. And though our time with them was brief - Macalan made the most of it by being extra cuddly and charming. Around his first birthday (September 16th) Mac picked up the pace with a step here, and a step there. But it wasn't until last week that the little guy really took off. Now Macalan is walking more than crawling and seems to have some confidence about his stride.
Charlie
Charlie has some big news of his own - no more crib! Charlie graduated to a toddler bed about 2 weeks ago. Thanks to some "super cool" sheets (Mickey Mouse) we had no problems with the transition. (There is still a gate outside his door as Mom can't handle the idea he might take to wandering the house at night. So far, however, he doesn't even get out of bed without asking...) Mom and Dad are still amazed how easy it was. *can you hear us knocking on wood?* Charlie is infatuated with construction equipment of all kinds. And thanks to his passion, Mom and Dad have had quite an education as well. The entire Herbert clan (at least those of us already speaking comprehendable English) can now readily identify Dump Trucks, Backhoes, Payloaders, Front Loaders, Payloaders and more! Last weekend Charlie had a blast when we took him to see the Blue Angels. We never actually got to see the Blue Angels (nap time prohibited it...) but we did get to see and climb all over helicopters, firetrucks, cargo planes and tanks. Mom was a little wierded out to see her sweet barely 2 1/2 year old handling a machine gun that was larger than he was...but, he is a boy and a I suppose it was inevitable. Frightening that he knew just how to handle it... *yikes* One of his favorite parts was when the Navy Frogs (guys who jump out of airplanes on purpose) jumped out of the plane and floated back to the ground carrying the American Flag. I don't think we could have kept count of how many times Charlie asked us with unending excitement to, "look, Look, LOOK, L-O-O-K!" (Yes, Charlie, we see it too.)
Paul & Hallie
Paul has officially put in his retirement papers and is gearing up for the transition to being a civilian. Hallie has begun to get her career as a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist off the ground and has been teaching graduate psychology classes at a local university.