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		<title>Happy Holidays!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Dec 2009 02:01:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Peter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We tried the below approach for our holiday card/update last year and it seemed to work well. So we&#8217;re trying it again &#8212; let us know what you think and remember to click through to the various links!
[W] Winter proved to be a very busy time for us. We enjoyed a vacation in Florida visiting [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We tried the below approach for our holiday card/update last year and it seemed to work well. So we&#8217;re trying it again &#8212; let us know what you think and remember to click through to the various links!</p>
<p><img src="http://www.calebandme.com/gallery/090207/090207-05.jpg" alt="Caleb in the snow" style="float: right; height: 195px; border: 1px solid #595959; margin: 4px 0 12px 19px;" /><strong>[W] Winter</strong> proved to be a very busy time for us. We enjoyed a <a href="http://calebandme.com/locations/back-from-marco-island">vacation in Florida</a> visiting Peter&#8217;s Aunt Linda and Uncle Vinnie, a <a href="http://calebandme.com/locations/costa-rica-february-2009">vacation in Costa Rica</a> for the wedding of Megan&#8217;s childhood friend Rachael, and a few trips to the White Mountains and the <a href="http://www.outdoors.org/lodging/lodges/mainelodges/index.cfm">AMC Maine Lodges</a> for winter hiking and cross-country skiing. We were <a href="http://calebandme.com/locations/white-mountains-march-13-15th">joined on one such trip</a> by Grandma and Grandpa Straughn and were able to introduce them to the wonderful destinations we have discovered through Megan&#8217;s job at AMC (and <a href="http://calebandme.com/locations/megan-in-the-white-mountains">Megan climbed her first 4,000-footer</a>!). By staying active and busy in the outdoors, we think we may have finally figured out how to make winter in the Northeast much more enjoyable!</p>
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<p><img src="http://www.calebandme.com/gallery/Miscellaneous/xmas09_101.jpg" alt="Caleb and Emma" style="float: right; height: 195px; border: 1px solid #595959; margin: 4px 0 12px 19px;" /><strong>[S] Spring</strong> was extremely enjoyable as we watched with bated breath as the daffodils, hyacinth, and tulips began blooming and the trees started turning green again. Caleb got so much joy out of pointing out the newly surfaced flowers. Megan spent a wonderful and relaxing long weekend in Santa Barbara with her college girl friends while Peter and Caleb took the opportunity to <a  href="http://calebandme.com/locations/hiking-camping-photos">go camping</a> and <a href="http://calebandme.com/locations/hiking-camping-in-the-whites">hiking</a> in the White Mountains. They had magnificent weather &#8211; 20 degrees warmer than the coast of California! Peter also enjoyed a solo 3-day <a href="http://calebandme.com/locations/pemi-loop-may-22-24-2009">backpacking trip in the Pemigewassett wilderness</a> that took him over the summits of 12 mountains.</p>
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<p><img src="http://www.calebandme.com/gallery/Miscellaneous/xmas09_102.jpg" alt="Caleb with spiked hair" style="float: right; height: 195px; border: 1px solid #595959; margin: 4px 0 12px 19px;" /><strong>[S] Summer</strong> absolutely flew by. Not only did Boston have the second rainiest summer on record, but between work trips to New Hampshire, Peter&#8217;s annual MBA reunion in California, and <a href="http://calebandme.com/locations/while-i-was-out">a visit to Minnesota</a>, before we knew it, the leaves were starting to change. We also managed to squeeze in some time at the beach, blueberry picking in Western Mass, <a href="http://calebandme.com/locations/caleb-climbs-mt-moosilauke">Caleb&#8217;s first 4,000-footer</a>, a <a href="http://calebandme.com/locations/fathers-day-white-mountains">sort-of-first-backpacking-trip</a> for Caleb, some <a href="http://calebandme.com/locations/cardigan-firescrew-and-camping">more hiking</a>, and a pirate party for Caleb&#8217;s 4th birthday. Other big news from the summer include a new position for Megan at AMC, working part of her old job in Development and now also assisting the Executive Director. The transition went really well and she is enjoying her new role at AMC. Another big change was that Caleb started attending a new school. A Pre-K program in Medford had an opening so we visited the school and decided to make the switch. Now Caleb is enjoying learning how to read, speak Spanish, and play organized sports like football and soccer. He also surprised us one day by blurting out our full address. It&#8217;s fun to see him soak up so much information! Also this summer, despite a weekend of festivities with his MBA friends Peter managed to <a href="http://calebandme.com/sports/mt-shasta-august-3rd-4th">climb two mountains</a> while in CA (Mts. Brokeoff and <a href="http://calebandme.com/sports/mt-shasta-video">Shasta</a>) and returned home (mostly) unscathed, and we took Caleb on his first successful <a href="http://calebandme.com/fun/backpacking-in-nh-exploring-vt">backpacking trip</a>.</p>
<div align="center" style="margin: 5px auto 15px auto;">. . . . .</div>
<p><img src="http://www.calebandme.com/gallery/Miscellaneous/xmas09_103.jpg" alt="Caleb with spiked hair" style="float: right; height: 195px; border: 1px solid #595959; margin: 4px 0 12px 19px;" /><strong>[F] Fall</strong> &#8212; we&#8217;ve had a wonderful fall with <a href="http://calebandme.com/locations/decordova-museum">great weather</a> and beautiful foliage. We enjoyed a visit from Grandma and Grandpa Straughn as well as Nonna and Boppa Begley. Megan again traveled to Maine and New Hampshire for work with <a href="http://calebandme.com/locations/ammonoosuc-lake-mt-willard">Peter and Caleb accompanying her</a> during a few of the trips. In November, to celebrate 7 years of marriage, we <a href="http://calebandme.com/locations/disneyworld-florida">took Caleb to Disney World</a> in Florida. We had a great time at the Magic Kingdom, and also playing mini golf, playing on the beach, and discovering the secret places that the Orlando area has to offer. <a href="http://calebandme.com/locations/thanksgiving-in-crawford-notch">Thanksgiving was spent in the White Mountains</a> with Nonna and Boppa and we all hunkered down for a fantastic snowstorm that left us without power for 24 hours and downed countless trees in the area. We look forward to spending Christmas in Minnesota this year and ringing in the New Year at home.</p>
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<p>We wish you and yours a healthy and happy holiday season and a wonderful and blessed 2010.</p>
<p><em>Love, Megan, Peter, Caleb &#038; Nadine Begley</em></p>
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		<title>Thanksgiving in Crawford Notch</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Nov 2009 20:55:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Peter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Megan, Caleb and I met up with my parents in Crawford Notch for Thanksgiving again this year. We stayed at the Highland Center and over the course of several days enjoyed autumn afternoon hikes, winter storms, falling trees, and awesome winter hikes. Click on the image below to see more photographs from our trip.




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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Megan, Caleb and I met up with my parents in Crawford Notch for Thanksgiving again this year. We stayed at the Highland Center and over the course of several days enjoyed autumn afternoon hikes, winter storms, falling trees, and awesome winter hikes. Click on the image below to see more photographs from our trip.</p>
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<a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091124/091125-001.jpg" rel="lightbox[Tnksgvng2009]" title="The view on Thursday morning from our room."><img src="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091124/091125-010.jpg" alt="The view on Thursday morning from our room." style="border: 1px solid #595959; margin: 18px auto; height: 420px;"></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091124/091125-002.jpg" rel="lightbox[Tnksgvng2009]" title="Megan, Caleb, my dad and I headed out on Thursday morning for a Thanksgiving hike up Mt. Avalon. This is what the view toward Crawford Notch looked like (remember this photo for views from the next day...) at the beginning of our hike."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091124/091125-003.jpg" rel="lightbox[Tnksgvng2009]" title="The weather was very pleasant, and we enjoyed taking our time up the very beautiful Avalon Trail."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091124/091125-004.jpg" rel="lightbox[Tnksgvng2009]" title="Caleb checking out a stream early on in our hike."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091124/091125-005.jpg" rel="lightbox[Tnksgvng2009]" title="At the junction of the A-Z and Avalon trails. Caleb and my dad were having a deep conversation about something in the background."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091124/091125-006.jpg" rel="lightbox[Tnksgvng2009]" title="The trail is a bit steeper as you approach the summit of Mt. Avalon."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091124/091125-007.jpg" rel="lightbox[Tnksgvng2009]" title="...And then steeper still as you make your way to the top over the last 100 yards. Caleb did great scrambling up the various sections of rock."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091124/091125-008.jpg" rel="lightbox[Tnksgvng2009]" title="Megan and Caleb on the summit of Mt. Avalon."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091124/091125-009.jpg" rel="lightbox[Tnksgvng2009]" title="The view east from Mt. Avalon. The Presidential Range stretches out in the distance."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091124/091125-010.jpg" rel="lightbox[Tnksgvng2009]" title="My awesome son, stretching out on the summit and getting some rays. This is definitely the way to celebrate Thanksgiving."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091124/091125-011.jpg" rel="lightbox[Tnksgvng2009]" title="Now on the descent, Caleb takes a short break by leaning back against a pile of rocks."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091124/091125-012.jpg" rel="lightbox[Tnksgvng2009]" title="Friday afternoon was a shock in comparison to the day before. If you remember what the Crawford Depot looked like in the earlier photograph, here it is a day later... A storm swept into the notch on Friday and dumped a ton of snow. We headed south to Conway with my parents for the morning and early afternoon only to discover when we returned at ~2:30pm that the rain we experienced while in town was heavy snow back above the notch. Not wanting to waste the remaining hour and a half of sunlight, I grabbed my gear and headed out for a quick hike up Mt. Willard while Megan and Caleb took a late-afternoon nap."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091124/091125-013.jpg" rel="lightbox[Tnksgvng2009]" title="Near the beginning on the trail up Mt. Willard."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091124/091125-014.jpg" rel="lightbox[Tnksgvng2009]" title="About a third of the way to the summit, I stopped and took this photo. The amount and density of snow that had fallen that afternoon made the trail look like another world. The weight of the snow bent trees down in every direction creating tunnels and blocking the trail throughout the hike. I kept thinking that this is what Narnia must look like..."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091124/091125-015.jpg" rel="lightbox[Tnksgvng2009]" title="The last few feet of the trail before you gain the summit ledge of Mt. Willard, which provided no view that afternoon."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091124/091125-016.jpg" rel="lightbox[Tnksgvng2009]" title="The (limited) view east from the summit ledge of Mt. Willard that afternoon."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091124/091125-017.jpg" rel="lightbox[Tnksgvng2009]" title="Saturday morning. The storm continued through the night and would persist throughout Saturday afternoon. This shot is of Caleb peering out our window around 6:30am (reference the first shot in this album, which is of the same view two days earlier). My parents graciously agreed to babysit Caleb for the day so Megan and I could get in a more challenging hike. The weather forecast for the day looked rather questionable (winds between 80-100mph on the summits, and chills in the -10F to -20F range) so we planned a conservative hike up Mt. Jackson to the tree-line, where we would take a quick read on the conditions before determining whether to continue the remaining few hundred feet to the summit."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091124/091125-018.jpg" rel="lightbox[Tnksgvng2009]" title="Megan on Elephant's Head following an early termination of our hike up Mt. Jackson. We were on our way up, making our way around the many downed trees or clearing them off the trail (all the while listening intently to the many creaks and groans of the trees in the heavy wind for more to come down), and bumped into a group of three guys who were making a very early descent. They let us know that just a short way up the trail the wind was 'howling' and they just nearly missed being hit by an 80ft tree that collapsed across the trail. The decision to turn around after hearing that was very easy. We later learned that the weather forecasts for the day had been somewhat conservative -- 137mph turned out to be the peak wind speed on the summit of Mt. Washington that day."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091124/091125-019.jpg" rel="lightbox[Tnksgvng2009]" title="Megan took this amazing shot of sunset from our room on Saturday. She, Caleb and I did a quick hike to Red Bench after Megan and I returned from our misadventure on Jackson, and we saw the sunset brewing as we made our way back to the Highland Center."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091124/091125-020.jpg" rel="lightbox[Tnksgvng2009]" title="Early Sunday morning. The weather looked great and I had a few hours for a hike before we were to attend a birthday party for one of Caleb's friends. I decided to hike up the Crawford Path to the summit of Mt. Pierce guessing that it would be in better shape than a few other options in the area. The trails were still a mess from the storm (and will probably stay that way for a while), but well-packed from a good amount of foot traffic down low. "></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091124/091125-021.jpg" rel="lightbox[Tnksgvng2009]" title="Closer to the summit of Mt. Pierce there were a lot of very beautiful snow formations on the trees."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091124/091125-022.jpg" rel="lightbox[Tnksgvng2009]" title="...and some pretty cool ice formations as well."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091124/091125-023.jpg" rel="lightbox[Tnksgvng2009]" title="After making very good time I got stuck behind a large group of hikers (~12) less than a quarter-mile shy of the summit and very patiently waited for the group to move to the side and let me pass. Unfortunately they did not seem keen on yielding the right of way to a lone hiker and after 10 very slow minutes of polite waiting and extremely slow hiking, I started re-calculating my turnaround time with my new snow-as-snails pace behind the group. Unfortunately, I came to the conclusion that I had to either turn around and head back down the mountain to make it back in time for the party, or I could be a jerk and make the group get out of my way. Lame. I saved my 'jerk' option for another hike and reluctantly turned around, festering (naturally) on and off the entire way back down. Finally at the party... Megan took this photo of Caleb holding up the pirate cape he made (with some help from Megan on the drawings)."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091124/091125-024.jpg" rel="lightbox[Tnksgvng2009]" title="...and jumping around in the bouncy-house."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091124/091125-025.jpg" rel="lightbox[Tnksgvng2009]" title="...and working on his cape some more (underneath a table)."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091124/091125-026.jpg" rel="lightbox[Tnksgvng2009]" title="Megan took this awesome shot."></a><br />
<a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091124/091125-027.jpg" rel="lightbox[Tnksgvng2009]" title="What the mountains looked like this afternoon as we (reluctantly) got in the car to head home."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091124/091125-028.jpg" rel="lightbox[Tnksgvng2009]" title="Another view."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091124/091125-029.jpg" rel="lightbox[Tnksgvng2009]" title="Looking south east toward Mts. Avalon, Field and Tom."></a>
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		<title>Hancock Mountain</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Nov 2009 16:59:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Peter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Below are some images from a wet and viewless solo hike to the north and south peaks of Hancock Mountain (11/14/09). Originally I planned to make my trip two days spending the first exploring the Hancocks, and the second a few other peaks. Unfortunately the weather didn&#8217;t get my memo for NO RAIN, and it [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Below are some images from a wet and viewless solo hike to the north and south peaks of Hancock Mountain (11/14/09). Originally I planned to make my trip two days spending the first exploring the Hancocks, and the second a few other peaks. Unfortunately the weather didn&#8217;t get my memo for NO RAIN, and it rained throughout my first hike. Having spent the last few trips to the White Mountains hiking in the rain, I decided to skip day two and head home early. Yes, I still had a great time hiking in the rain, but I am very, very, very ready for the snow to start falling.</p>
<p>Click on the image below to see more photographs from my hike.</p>
<div align="center"><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091114/091114-001.jpg" rel="lightbox[091114]" title="Early morning view from the trail head parking lot. The forecast called for rain from 7am on, building to heavier rain in the early afternoon. I got an early start to beat (hopefully) the early afternoon rain."><img src="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091114/091114-006.jpg" alt="Early morning view from the trail head parking lot. The forecast called for rain from 7am on, building to heavier rain in the early afternoon. I got an early start to beat (hopefully) the early afternoon rain." style="width: 420px; border: 1px solid #595959; margin: 18px auto;"></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091114/091114-002.jpg" rel="lightbox[091114]" title="The first of many water crossings. Most were as easy to cross as this one, but I was constantly paranoid about whether the water levels would rise quickly before my return trip if the rain started to fall more heavily."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091114/091114-003.jpg" rel="lightbox[091114]" title="The first trail junction, and another water crossing (out of the frame to the left)."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091114/091114-004.jpg" rel="lightbox[091114]" title="A longer (the trail continues in the distance, at the top of the image), but fairly shallow water crossing."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091114/091114-005.jpg" rel="lightbox[091114]" title="There were only a few ice patches on the trail, and no snow to speak of. I found some frozen mud, but otherwise, this small frozen branch in the middle of the stream was the only reminder of the approaching winter I could find."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091114/091114-006.jpg" rel="lightbox[091114]" title="The summit cairn (tiny pile of rocks in the center of the image) on the south peak of Hancock Mountain. The loop trail, which was very pleasant, continued on to the left. On the way up to the south peak, I calculated my return time and kept checking the sky for signs of heavy rain and figured I would make my return or continue decision when I made it to the top. Once on the top things looked good (for the moment), and I knew the 1.4 miles to Hancock (north peak) would be fairly easy, so I decided to continue on. I am very glad that I did as the weather held and the trail between the two peaks turned out to be a real pleasure (mostly free of roots, and very pretty)."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091114/091114-007.jpg" rel="lightbox[091114]" title="Trail sign near the summit of Hancock (north peak). I stopped taking photos from this point on and instead concentrated on making a quick descent. I had 4.3 miles to go to get back to my car, and would need to descend the ~3000 ft. I had climbed on the way up. I was determined to make it out before the real rain started to fall, and thankfully was in the car less than two hours later. On the downside, the heavy rain came later than I thought (about 2pm), so I could have gone quite a bit slower on the descent, which would have made my knees far happier than they are now. Regardless, it was a great day to be hiking, and I look forward to the next trip."></a>
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		<title>Disneyworld + Florida</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Nov 2009 16:40:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Peter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[For our 7th wedding anniversary Megan and I decided that we should do something fun with Caleb. Disney World came up as a potential option, and after a short discussion with Caleb, our trip was decided. We hung out in the Orlando area for a few days (eh&#8230;fun?) spending one full day at Disney World, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For our 7th wedding anniversary Megan and I decided that we should do something fun with Caleb. Disney World came up as a potential option, and after a short discussion with Caleb, our trip was decided. We hung out in the Orlando area for a few days (eh&#8230;fun?) spending one full day at Disney World, and the rest trying to figure out what else to do with ourselves. Caleb had a great time, and after a few days of searching, we even managed to find an independent restaurant nestled in among all of the chains (a very nice German place in a town called Sanford). The highlights for Caleb? 1) Driving a race car, 2) the Haunted Mansion, 3) Pirates of the Caribbean, 4) playing on the beach (Cocoa Beach), and 5) playing a round of golf at Pirate&#8217;s Cove. </p>
<p>Click on the image below to see more photographs from our trip.</p>
<div align="center"><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091105/091105-001.jpg" rel="lightbox[091105]" title="Midway through our flight to Orlando Caleb chowed down on a rice cake while watching a movie."><img src="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091105/091105-001.jpg" alt="Midway through our flight to Orlando Caleb chowed down on a rice cake while watching a movie." style="width: 420px; border: 1px solid #595959; margin: 18px auto;"></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091105/091105-002.jpg" rel="lightbox[091105]" title="Megan, who looks really pretty when she reads, a few pages deep into Born to Run (yes, it is a great book, and yes, you should read it)."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091105/091105-003.jpg" rel="lightbox[091105]" title="Ahhhhhh.... There's nothing like sitting in one's PJ bottoms, a v-neck sweater, and eating Cheerios on the patio. This is the life."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091105/091105-004.jpg" rel="lightbox[091105]" title="Caleb taking a photo of me with his camera."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091105/091105-005.jpg" rel="lightbox[091105]" title="Hmmmm. What's going on here? He's either about to sneeze or really doesn't like what I just said."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091105/091105-006.jpg" rel="lightbox[091105]" title="Caleb loves Goofy and was a bit shy checking out this statue."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091105/091105-007.jpg" rel="lightbox[091105]" title="Caleb and some weird guy waiting in line to drive the race cars."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091105/091105-008.jpg" rel="lightbox[091105]" title="Buckling in, Caleb looks awesome behind the wheel. His legs are not long enough to reach the pedal so I did my lead foot impersonation while he steered."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091105/091105-009.jpg" rel="lightbox[091105]" title="Megan nabbed this shot of Caleb and me somewhere on the track."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091105/091105-010.jpg" rel="lightbox[091105]" title="Caleb stopped for a photo with the castle."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091105/091105-011.jpg" rel="lightbox[091105]" title="In my imagination, I have one of these in my backyard."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091105/091105-012.jpg" rel="lightbox[091105]" title="Only a few rides down and he is already starting to look tired."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091105/091105-013.jpg" rel="lightbox[091105]" title="And more tired... I took this while we were waiting for our food at lunchtime."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091105/091105-014.jpg" rel="lightbox[091105]" title="Filled up on lunch, we headed over to Pirates of the Caribbean, which though he was scared for most of it, was Caleb's second favorite ride (the race cars were his first)."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091105/091105-015.jpg" rel="lightbox[091105]" title="Having a blast in the Swiss Family Robinson tree house."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091105/091105-016.jpg" rel="lightbox[091105]" title="My awesome wife and son."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091105/091105-017.jpg" rel="lightbox[091105]" title="One of the many lizards that we saw."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091105/091105-018.jpg" rel="lightbox[091105]" title="After going on the Jungle Boat ride, which was nowhere near as cool as I remember it being as a kid (eh, much like the rest of Disney World/Land...), Caleb decided to drive a boat of his own."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091105/091105-019.jpg" rel="lightbox[091105]" title="A family self-portrait while on the It's a Small World ride. Funny, you would think that listening to song 700 times while waiting in line, another 300 or so more during the ride, and 10 more just for finality on the way out, that you would go crazy. Perhaps it helps being a bit wacko before you go in..."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091105/091105-020.jpg" rel="lightbox[091105]" title="Caleb running around with his new friends (who, naturally, are not in the photo) while we all waited for the shuttle that would take us back to our hotel."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091105/091105-021.jpg" rel="lightbox[091105]" title="Day Two: Mini golf at Pirate's Cove. We opted for 18 holes instead of 36, figuring that 18 would be too much for Caleb's first time. Caleb, however, did great and we whipped through the whole course in about half the time we expected."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091105/091105-022.jpg" rel="lightbox[091105]" title="Caleb and me."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091105/091105-023.jpg" rel="lightbox[091105]" title="Our happy boy."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091105/091105-024.jpg" rel="lightbox[091105]" title="Megan and Caleb on the last hole, watching Caleb's ball roll down the hill."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091105/091105-025.jpg" rel="lightbox[091105]" title="When we returned our clubs, they gave Caleb some awesome pirate gear."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091105/091105-026.jpg" rel="lightbox[091105]" title="Caleb playing in the sand at Cocoa Beach."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091105/091105-027.jpg" rel="lightbox[091105]" title="And surfing."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091105/091105-028.jpg" rel="lightbox[091105]" title="Our happy boy."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091105/091105-029.jpg" rel="lightbox[091105]" title="This is absolutely one of my favorite photographs ever. Megan was taking photos of the waves and Caleb jumped into the frame as she snapped the photo."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091105/091105-030.jpg" rel="lightbox[091105]" title="Caleb doing more wave jumps."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091105/091105-031.jpg" rel="lightbox[091105]" title="Caleb and Megan asked for a photo of them behind the castle they built."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091105/091105-032.jpg" rel="lightbox[091105]" title="Caleb and me walking through the Zoo (north of Orlando)."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091105/091105-033.jpg" rel="lightbox[091105]" title="Megan took a number of cool photos of the animals. This one is my favorite."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091105/091105-034.jpg" rel="lightbox[091105]" title="A sweet goat trying to get a kiss from Megan."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091105/091105-035.jpg" rel="lightbox[091105]" title="An adorable little owl."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091105/091105-036.jpg" rel="lightbox[091105]" title="Caleb made a friend at the splash pool. The two kids ran around, got soaking wet, and had a great time."></a></div>
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		<title>Caleb &amp; Nadine (10/26/09)</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Oct 2009 14:34:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Peter</dc:creator>
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Hanging out together on the couch (Nadine is fluffed from her bath).
Soft ears.
&#34;Do you want a bone?&#34;

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<img src="http://www.calebandme.com/gallery/091026/091026-001.jpg" alt=""  style="margin: 18px auto 5px auto; border: 1px solid #595959; width: 420px;" /><br />Hanging out together on the couch (Nadine is fluffed from her bath).<br />
<img src="http://www.calebandme.com/gallery/091026/091026-002.jpg" alt=""  style="margin: 18px auto 5px auto; border: 1px solid #595959; width: 420px;" /><br />Soft ears.<br />
<img src="http://www.calebandme.com/gallery/091026/091026-003.jpg" alt=""  style="margin: 18px auto 5px auto; border: 1px solid #595959; width: 420px;" /><br />&quot;Do you want a bone?&quot;
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		<title>DeCordova Museum</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Oct 2009 14:40:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Peter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Megan&#8217;s boss very generously gave us a few free passes to visit the DeCordova Museum in Lincoln. We picked a nice fall afternoon for our visit, and brought Miss Nadine along for the tour of the outdoor sculpture garden. Click on the photo below to see more images from our time at the museum.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Megan&#8217;s boss very generously gave us a few free passes to visit the DeCordova Museum in Lincoln. We picked a nice fall afternoon for our visit, and brought Miss Nadine along for the tour of the outdoor sculpture garden. Click on the photo below to see more images from our time at the museum.</p>
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<a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091012/091012-001.jpg" rel="lightbox[091012_DC]" title="Caleb (in his fireman boots) and Megan."><img src="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091012/091012-011.jpg" alt="Megan nabbed this shot of a shark swimming in the trees." style="width: 420px; border: 1px solid #595959; margin: 18px auto;"></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091012/091012-002.jpg" rel="lightbox[091012_DC]" title="Blue skies."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091012/091012-003.jpg" rel="lightbox[091012_DC]" title="I guess Caleb can't resist climbing, even when we are on our way to a museum."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091012/091012-004.jpg" rel="lightbox[091012_DC]" title="A funky looking sculpture."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091012/091012-005.jpg" rel="lightbox[091012_DC]" title="And another one."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091012/091012-006.jpg" rel="lightbox[091012_DC]" title="Hmmm. I think the guys got shafted. How are you supposed to drink from that side?"></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091012/091012-007.jpg" rel="lightbox[091012_DC]" title="Megan and Caleb having a stand-off."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091012/091012-008.jpg" rel="lightbox[091012_DC]" title="Yet again, a cool sculpture."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091012/091012-009.jpg" rel="lightbox[091012_DC]" title="Sheesh. Another one (this was my favorite)."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091012/091012-010.jpg" rel="lightbox[091012_DC]" title="Fall is here!"></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091012/091012-011.jpg" rel="lightbox[091012_DC]" title="Megan nabbed this shot of a shark swimming in the trees."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091012/091012-012.jpg" rel="lightbox[091012_DC]" title="Miss Nadine (who was able to enjoy the sculpture garden with us)."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091012/091012-013.jpg" rel="lightbox[091012_DC]" title="...and here's a more normal photo of Nadine."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091012/091012-015.jpg" rel="lightbox[091012_DC]" title="Why do people do this to trees? Seriously?"></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091012/091012-016.jpg" rel="lightbox[091012_DC]" title="Our happy dog."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091012/091012-017.jpg" rel="lightbox[091012_DC]" title="Caleb playing the massive xylophone."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/091012/091012-018.jpg" rel="lightbox[091012_DC]" title="Conked out for a nap after a fun afternoon."></a></div>
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		<title>Backpacking in NH; Exploring VT</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Sep 2009 23:54:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Peter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Our delayed but eagerly anticipated backpacking trip in the White Mountains finally came to pass. We went this weekend after postponing due to a forecast of rain and lightning the weekend before. There was a forecast of rain (from a tropical storm, no less) for the weekend we ended up going, but whatever. It always [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090828/090828-001.jpg" rel="lightbox[090828]" title="Less than a quarter of a mile in to our hike, we were treated with this very pleasant view of Gibbs Brook just before we intersected the Crawford Path."><img src="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090828/090828-023.jpg" alt="Less than a quarter of a mile into our hike, we were treated with this very pleasant view of Gibbs Brook just before we intersected the Crawford Path." style="border: 1px solid #595959; margin: 3pt 0pt 10px 16px; float: right; width: 210px;"></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090828/090828-002.jpg" rel="lightbox[090828]" title="Caleb at the intersection of the Mizpah Cutoff (just under 2 miles in, and 1600+ feet of elevation gain). Megan and I carried most of the gear, but Caleb still had a pretty full pack (well, just light stuff like his rain gear and his friend Moose...)."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090828/090828-003.jpg" rel="lightbox[090828]" title="Our burly 3-person tent (no more cramming three people into our 2-person tent) set up on one of the platforms at the Naumann tent site. The tent fit perfectly, and thankfully, nobody ended up occupying the other half of the platform."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090828/090828-004.jpg" rel="lightbox[090828]" title="I think this is a shot of Mt. Carrigain. I took it on my way up to the summit of Pierce after leaving the Mizpah hut, and at the first opportunity to get a view through the trees."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090828/090828-005.jpg" rel="lightbox[090828]" title="The view west from the open hump before the summit of Pierce."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090828/090828-006.jpg" rel="lightbox[090828]" title="...and there's my shadow. Sweet. Don't ask why I take these kind of photos -- I don't have any idea. I just take them for some reason."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090828/090828-007.jpg" rel="lightbox[090828]" title="The view from the summit of Mt. Pierce toward Mt. Washington (the tallest peak in the center of the image)."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090828/090828-008.jpg" rel="lightbox[090828]" title="Pierce's summit marker."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090828/090828-009.jpg" rel="lightbox[090828]" title="One of the nicely shaped cairns on the summit."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090828/090828-010.jpg" rel="lightbox[090828]" title="Another shot looking north along the Presidential Range."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090828/090828-011.jpg" rel="lightbox[090828]" title="Yes...and another."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090828/090828-012.jpg" rel="lightbox[090828]" title="A closeup of the clouds closing in on Mt. Washington."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090828/090828-013.jpg" rel="lightbox[090828]" title="Another shot of the clouds rolling in. The tropical storm/hurricane (Danny -- not sure which of the two applied) was set to pass by on the coast the next morning and we ended up getting quite a bit of rain that evening. The Presidentials are a bit tricky -- a few weather systems converge making for some pretty wacky weather sometimes."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090828/090828-014.jpg" rel="lightbox[090828]" title="A self portrait in an opening just below the summit of Pierce. Megan took nearly the same shot of me earlier this March when the ground was covered in snow and we were experiencing -20F wind chills. My intention wasn't to duplicate the image, but I thought it was a neat to see the two together when I returned home. Here's a link to the one this winter: http://www.calebandme.com/gallery/sp_index.php?file=./090313/090313-NH-22.jpg"></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090828/090828-015.jpg" rel="lightbox[090828]" title="More cairns. I guess I like taking photos of them."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090828/090828-016.jpg" rel="lightbox[090828]" title="The Mizpah Spring hut, about 30 minutes before sunset. There were a ton of kids running around and playing -- Caleb joined in and had a great time. Our tent site was conveniently close by (about 100 yards behind where the photo was taken from)."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090828/090828-017.jpg" rel="lightbox[090828]" title="More of the hut."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090828/090828-018.jpg" rel="lightbox[090828]" title="...still more."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090828/090828-019.jpg" rel="lightbox[090828]" title="The sign to our tent site during sunset."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090828/090828-020.jpg" rel="lightbox[090828]" title="Caleb (he's in black and gray in the middle of the image) playing with his new friends. We had an OK night with the rain (Caleb's first night backpacking) and broke camp in a light drizzle with a pretty wet tent early the next morning. We had a hearty breakfast after racing down the mountain, and then decided to drive to Vermont (yes, the decision was a bit random)."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090828/090828-021.jpg" rel="lightbox[090828]" title="Caleb soaking up the rays in Middlebury, VT."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090828/090828-022.jpg" rel="lightbox[090828]" title="Middlebury, VT."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090828/090828-023.jpg" rel="lightbox[090828]" title="Megan and Caleb in Middlebury, VT."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090828/090828-024.jpg" rel="lightbox[090828]" title="Cat tails. Kind of like rock cairns. (In that they are kind of odd photo subjects, yes?)"></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090828/090828-025.jpg" rel="lightbox[090828]" title="Middlebury, VT."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090828/090828-026.jpg" rel="lightbox[090828]" title="A close-up of the waterfall."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090828/090828-027.jpg" rel="lightbox[090828]" title="Caleb sprinting across a bridge in Middlebury, VT."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090828/090828-028.jpg" rel="lightbox[090828]" title="One of the many awesome flowers we saw."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090828/090828-029.jpg" rel="lightbox[090828]" title="We stayed still for a few minutes and the sun was shining, so I decided it would be a good time to dry out our tent (which was still really wet from the night before). A few minutes in the sun with a light breeze really made a difference. Everyone who passed by thought I was weird, but they would have thought that anyway..."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090828/090828-030.jpg" rel="lightbox[090828]" title="One of the buildings in downtown Middlebury."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090828/090828-031.jpg" rel="lightbox[090828]" title="Another flower."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090828/090828-032.jpg" rel="lightbox[090828]" title="Yes, another flower."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090828/090828-034.jpg" rel="lightbox[090828]" title="More flowers (sheesh)."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090828/090828-036.jpg" rel="lightbox[090828]" title="...aaaaand another flower."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090828/090828-037.jpg" rel="lightbox[090828]" title="Caleb, with his new ghost pirate, hanging out on a cannon."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090828/090828-038.jpg" rel="lightbox[090828]" title="Downtown Middlebury, VT."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090828/090828-039.jpg" rel="lightbox[090828]" title="Still downtown Middlebury."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090828/090828-040.jpg" rel="lightbox[090828]" title="Caleb and I heading back to the car."></a>Our delayed but eagerly anticipated backpacking trip in the White Mountains finally came to pass. We went this weekend after postponing due to a forecast of rain and lightning the weekend before. There was a forecast of rain (from a tropical storm, no less) for the weekend we ended up going, but whatever. It always seems to rain when we are in a tent. (Click on the photo to the right to see all the images from our trip.)</p>
<p>Our destination was the Naumann tent site, which is just below the Mizpah Spring Hut near the summit of Mt. Pierce. It is a great location (easy to get to, near a hut, great hikes nearby, etc.) and we are glad we chose it over a few other options. The hike up went quickly, we set up our tent, took a nap, and then tried to make ourselves busy for the remainder of the day. I ended up hiking to the summit on my own but Caleb had a great time playing with some new friends at the hut. We ate dinner in style (macaroni and cheese) and did our best to sleep through the noise of the rain. We woke up early and broke camp in a bit of a drizzle (a light rain, really) and then hiked the few miles down the mountain to our car in time to make it to the Highland Center for an awesome breakfast.</p>
<p>As anyone would expect a breakfast conversation to go the morning after a backpacking trip in New Hampshire, we decided to head to Vermont for a night to mix the trip up a bit. We drove through the rain to Burlington, explored a little, ate some great Thai food, and checked into a comfy hotel room. The next day we drove south and explored Middlebury and Woodstock before heading home.</p>
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		<title>Daddy Day (with a bit of misty weather)</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Aug 2009 19:23:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Peter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The photos below are from a Daddy Day during the latter part of July. It was a drizzly afternoon but we still had a great time. We took the train to Boston, grabbed a snack at Whole Foods, walked to Megan&#8217;s office to surprise her, toured Boston Common, walked to Copley Square, explored the library, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The photos below are from a Daddy Day during the latter part of July. It was a drizzly afternoon but we still had a great time. We took the train to Boston, grabbed a snack at Whole Foods, walked to Megan&#8217;s office to surprise her, toured Boston Common, walked to Copley Square, explored the library, and walked back to North Station for the ride home. It was a great trip!</p>
<p>Click on the photo below to see all of the pictures from our afternoon:</p>
<div align="center"><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090724/090724-001.jpg" rel="lightbox[090724]" title="Caleb looking out the window on our way into Boston. It was his first ride on the Commuter Rail since he stopped going to school in the North End. I think he missed riding on the train every day."><img src="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090724/090724-004.jpg" alt="Caleb peering into the mother duck's mouth." style="border: 1px solid #595959; margin: 16px auto; text-align: center; width: 420px;"></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090724/090724-002.jpg" rel="lightbox[090724]" title="Just entering Boston Common, Caleb was interested in checking out the duck family from the story, 'Make Way For Ducklings.'"></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090724/090724-003.jpg" rel="lightbox[090724]" title="Sizing up the mother duck."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090724/090724-004.jpg" rel="lightbox[090724]" title="Caleb peering into the mother duck's mouth."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090724/090724-005.jpg" rel="lightbox[090724]" title="A few real ducks in the park."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090724/090724-006.jpg" rel="lightbox[090724]" title="And a swan."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090724/090724-007.jpg" rel="lightbox[090724]" title="And a duck family."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090724/090724-008.jpg" rel="lightbox[090724]" title="Not one to pass up a rock climbing opportunity, Caleb saw this boulder and immediately wanted to be on top."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090724/090724-009.jpg" rel="lightbox[090724]" title="...and have his photo taken."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090724/090724-010.jpg" rel="lightbox[090724]" title="Checking out the lions in the Boston Public Library. After our time in the park, we decided to walk over to Copley Square and check out the library."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090724/090724-011.jpg" rel="lightbox[090724]" title="Caleb getting his photo taken in front of one of the lions."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090724/090724-012.jpg" rel="lightbox[090724]" title="Another view of the inside of the library."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090724/090724-013.jpg" rel="lightbox[090724]" title="Looking out the window to the courtyard."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090724/090724-014.jpg" rel="lightbox[090724]" title="Having a snack before our long walk back to North Station. We ended up walking just over 5 miles that afternoon. Caleb was an absolute champ!"></a></div>
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		<title>Cardigan, Firescrew, and Camping!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Jul 2009 17:20:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Megan, Caleb and I took a relaxing four-day trip to New Hampshire this past weekend (Thurs. to Sun.). We spent the first two nights at AMC&#8217;s Cardigan Lodge and then camped near Holderness on Saturday night. The highlight of the trip? It&#8217;s a toss-up between Caleb summiting Cardigan and Firescrew mountains, and watching him fly [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090710/090710-NH-001.jpg" rel="lightbox[090710_NH]" title="Caleb having a snack at the beginning of our first hike. The drive up felt longer than it was so we opted for a very easy 1-mile loop on the Nature Trail. True to its name, we saw quite a bit of nature including a few snakes."><img src="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090710/090710-NH-024.jpg" alt="Caleb pushing a wheelbarrow." style="border: 1px solid #595959; margin: 0pt 0pt 10px 16px; float: right; width: 215px;"></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090710/090710-NH-002.jpg" rel="lightbox[090710_NH]" title="Looking down the beginning of the Holt Trail."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090710/090710-NH-003.jpg" rel="lightbox[090710_NH]" title="Caleb checking out a fire pit at a campsite near the beginning of the Nature Trail."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090710/090710-NH-004.jpg" rel="lightbox[090710_NH]" title="Caleb crossing a small stream."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090710/090710-NH-005.jpg" rel="lightbox[090710_NH]" title="An interesting looking mushroom."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090710/090710-NH-006.jpg" rel="lightbox[090710_NH]" title="Megan and Caleb checking out something on this log."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090710/090710-NH-007.jpg" rel="lightbox[090710_NH]" title="A pretty stream just off the Nature Trail."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090710/090710-NH-008.jpg" rel="lightbox[090710_NH]" title="One of the two snakes we saw."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090710/090710-NH-009.jpg" rel="lightbox[090710_NH]" title="Megan saw this inchworm hitching a ride on the back of my neck."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090710/090710-NH-010.jpg" rel="lightbox[090710_NH]" title="Megan holding the inchworm."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090710/090710-NH-011.jpg" rel="lightbox[090710_NH]" title="The pond just across from Cardigan Lodge. Caleb really wanted to surf on the floating dock."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090710/090710-NH-012.jpg" rel="lightbox[090710_NH]" title="While Megan and Caleb headed up to the room to take an afternoon nap, I decided to take the Holt Trail to the summit of Cardigan and then return on one of the two trails left or right of the summit. The total trip is just under six miles so I figured I'd be back in around three hours or so. I guess I should have read a trail description first... Anywho, this is a waterfall toward the beginning of the Holt Trail."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090710/090710-NH-013.jpg" rel="lightbox[090710_NH]" title="I was feeling great and moving up the mountain at a pretty fast pace when I got to the beginning of the 'steep' portion of the trail. Here dirt gives way to rock (broken at first, then large solid slabs higher up), and the mud, wet moss, and moist trail all combined to slow my pace down considerably."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090710/090710-NH-014.jpg" rel="lightbox[090710_NH]" title="A closer look at the trail as it continues to increase its grade. It is hard to tell in the photo, but this is roughly 30 degrees."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090710/090710-NH-015.jpg" rel="lightbox[090710_NH]" title="More scrambling."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090710/090710-NH-016.jpg" rel="lightbox[090710_NH]" title="...and more climbing still. I kept looking at my map and estimating the grade from the contour lines and eventually decided that yes, I was in the right place, and yes, the trail really did go straight up the mountain still. The last mile to the summit has these awesome rock slabs to climb that range from 30 to 45 degrees, and stretch for anywhere from a few feet to 40+ feet long. I lost the trail a few times as the blazes are a bit worn out in spots and there were seemingly endless possible routes to the left and right on the bald rock."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090710/090710-NH-017.jpg" rel="lightbox[090710_NH]" title="The views from the upper portion of the mountain were amazing."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090710/090710-NH-018.jpg" rel="lightbox[090710_NH]" title="Looking east over the lakes region."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090710/090710-NH-019.jpg" rel="lightbox[090710_NH]" title="A view from the top of one of the many scrambles. The trail drops straight down the rock face in the foreground of the image. I turned around a few minutes later after I got to a spot in the trail where I was somewhat concerned about my ability to descend without an uncontrolled slide. I had come to a spot where the rock was covered with water, very steep, and wicked (a little Bostonian for yah) slippery. I was able to inch up, but the further up I went, the less I was able to control small retreats. Looking down I saw a 35 foot slide ending in the trees down a 45 degree slope. Up ahead, I saw another 15 feet of climbing on slippery and smooth rock, and a 45-50 degree slope. I decided I was licked, less than an eighth of a mile from the summit, and slid down to the trees. I spent a good 15 minutes traversing left and right of the trail looking for another route up then realized that there was no way I was going to make it to the summit yet stay within the three-hour window I communicated to Megan. Happy to have been out on such an awesome hike, I headed back down the mountain feeling content, but naturally a bit irritated that I had to turn around."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090710/090710-NH-020.jpg" rel="lightbox[090710_NH]" title="When I arrived back at the lodge I met Megan and Caleb in a field right next to the main building. Caleb was pushing a wheelbarrow around looking for supplies with which he could make a surfboard."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090710/090710-NH-021.jpg" rel="lightbox[090710_NH]" title="Caleb loading up the wheelbarrow with supplies for his surfboard."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090710/090710-NH-022.jpg" rel="lightbox[090710_NH]" title="Boots! (One of our nicknames for Caleb.)"></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090710/090710-NH-023.jpg" rel="lightbox[090710_NH]" title="Adding 'wheat' to his supplies."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090710/090710-NH-024.jpg" rel="lightbox[090710_NH]" title="Pushing the wheelbarrow around like a champ."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090710/090710-NH-025.jpg" rel="lightbox[090710_NH]" title="The view of Cardigan's summit from the window in our room. The spec on the top is a fire tower. The Holt Trail goes straight up the mountain, more or less in the center as you get toward the top. I turned around on the second rock ledge from the top. The easier routes (which we would take the next day) go along the left and right ridges."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090710/090710-NH-026.jpg" rel="lightbox[090710_NH]" title="The next day Megan, Caleb and I had a solid breakfast, packed trail lunches, and headed out to try and reach the summit of Cardigan (and Firescrew if everything was going well). There are several other routes to the summit aside from the Holt trail (which, though I would have loved to give a second shot, is beyond dangerous for a three year-old). We chose the easier Holt-Clark route, which is around 4 miles round trip. We figured we would see how Caleb felt at the summit and either turn back, or continue to Firescrew. Here they are checking out something in the rocks, early on in the hike."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090710/090710-NH-027.jpg" rel="lightbox[090710_NH]" title="Caleb was doing fantastic and in excellent spirits. Here he and Megan take a break on PJ Ledge."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090710/090710-NH-028.jpg" rel="lightbox[090710_NH]" title="Though nowhere near as steep as the Holt Trail, this route offered some very cool rock slabs for Caleb to scramble up. Some he did standing up while most of the steeper ones he scrambled up on all fours."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090710/090710-NH-029.jpg" rel="lightbox[090710_NH]" title="Taking a short break near the top of Cardigan at the fire lookout cabin."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090710/090710-NH-030.jpg" rel="lightbox[090710_NH]" title="Looking up the last major stretch of trail to the summit from next to the fire lookout cabin."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090710/090710-NH-031.jpg" rel="lightbox[090710_NH]" title="Looking down at Megan before we started the last portion of the ascent."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090710/090710-NH-032.jpg" rel="lightbox[090710_NH]" title="Megan and Caleb trying to find Firescrew before we started our final climb."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090710/090710-NH-033.jpg" rel="lightbox[090710_NH]" title="Caleb and I headed up first. We held hands for a bit."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090710/090710-NH-034.jpg" rel="lightbox[090710_NH]" title="Still climbing (...like five more feet...Sheesh -- OK, I guess I need to edit a bit)."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090710/090710-NH-035.jpg" rel="lightbox[090710_NH]" title="Megan, messing around."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090710/090710-NH-036.jpg" rel="lightbox[090710_NH]" title="Yes, another shot of Caleb and I. Sheesh."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090710/090710-NH-037.jpg" rel="lightbox[090710_NH]" title="Looking east again from just below the summit of Cardigan."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090710/090710-NH-038.jpg" rel="lightbox[090710_NH]" title="The White Mountains from the summit of Cardigan. We could see all the way to Mt. Washington, and well into Vermont in the other direction. The views were awesome."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090710/090710-NH-039.jpg" rel="lightbox[090710_NH]" title="Megan and Caleb near the summit of Cardigan."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090710/090710-NH-040.jpg" rel="lightbox[090710_NH]" title="And on the summit..."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090710/090710-NH-041.jpg" rel="lightbox[090710_NH]" title="Another view from the top."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090710/090710-NH-042.jpg" rel="lightbox[090710_NH]" title="Our lunch spot on the summit."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090710/090710-NH-043.jpg" rel="lightbox[090710_NH]" title="There were a number of these small pools."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090710/090710-NH-044.jpg" rel="lightbox[090710_NH]" title="Another view from the top."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090710/090710-NH-045.jpg" rel="lightbox[090710_NH]" title="Lunch over, we decided to continue to the summit of Firescrew. Caleb did an excellent job on the ascent to Cardigan, and  was eager to continue to Firescrew to complete a loop. Here he goes on all fours to descend a steep section of rock."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090710/090710-NH-046.jpg" rel="lightbox[090710_NH]" title="A rock cairn on the way to Firescrew."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090710/090710-NH-047.jpg" rel="lightbox[090710_NH]" title="Almost there! Caleb ran to the summit of Firescrew."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090710/090710-NH-048.jpg" rel="lightbox[090710_NH]" title="Our awesome hiker taking in the well-deserved views from the top of Firescrew."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090710/090710-NH-049.jpg" rel="lightbox[090710_NH]" title="Cardigan Lodge and clouds."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090710/090710-NH-050.jpg" rel="lightbox[090710_NH]" title="Some flowers at the lodge."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090710/090710-NH-051.jpg" rel="lightbox[090710_NH]" title="The front of the lodge."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090710/090710-NH-052.jpg" rel="lightbox[090710_NH]" title="A butterfly checking out a discarded snake skin."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090710/090710-NH-053.jpg" rel="lightbox[090710_NH]" title="Caleb, talking over our hiking options. We were all in agreement that a short hike before we left for our next destination (a campground near Holderness) was a good idea."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090710/090710-NH-054.jpg" rel="lightbox[090710_NH]" title="Caleb led the way down a trail he and I had explored earlier that morning."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090710/090710-NH-055.jpg" rel="lightbox[090710_NH]" title="Megan and Caleb crossing the small dam we found earlier that morning."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090710/090710-NH-056.jpg" rel="lightbox[090710_NH]" title="Ummmmm.... Couscous?"></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090710/090710-NH-057.jpg" rel="lightbox[090710_NH]" title="A really small pine cone, from very close up."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090710/090710-NH-058.jpg" rel="lightbox[090710_NH]" title="This stream looked like it was previously a road."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090710/090710-NH-059.jpg" rel="lightbox[090710_NH]" title="We stopped in Alexandria to check out this small fair. Caleb was pretty tired (he always has his arms up like that when he is tired) but seemed to want a ride..."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090710/090710-NH-060.jpg" rel="lightbox[090710_NH]" title="After a bit of patience, we were able to get him to make a decision. Yes, he wanted to ride the horse ('Red')."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090710/090710-NH-061.jpg" rel="lightbox[090710_NH]" title="Caleb on Red."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090710/090710-NH-062.jpg" rel="lightbox[090710_NH]" title="Riding Red."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090710/090710-NH-063.jpg" rel="lightbox[090710_NH]" title="Later that evening we ended up in Weirs Beach. Caleb was checking out a few trucks in this shot."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090710/090710-NH-064.jpg" rel="lightbox[090710_NH]" title="Looking east across Lake Winnipesaukee."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090710/090710-NH-065.jpg" rel="lightbox[090710_NH]" title="Another shot looking east across Lake Winnipesaukee."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090710/090710-NH-066.jpg" rel="lightbox[090710_NH]" title="Megan and Caleb goofing around."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090710/090710-NH-067.jpg" rel="lightbox[090710_NH]" title="Caleb driving a race car in the arcade."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090710/090710-NH-068.jpg" rel="lightbox[090710_NH]" title="And another one...very seriously."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090710/090710-NH-069.jpg" rel="lightbox[090710_NH]" title="And riding a motorcycle."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090710/090710-NH-070.jpg" rel="lightbox[090710_NH]" title="And playing with this creepy puppet thing."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090710/090710-NH-071.jpg" rel="lightbox[090710_NH]" title="And riding a horse. Megan is showing him that yes, her teeth are really white."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090710/090710-NH-072.jpg" rel="lightbox[090710_NH]" title="Caleb and I trying to feed balls to those fluffy yellow things..."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090710/090710-NH-073.jpg" rel="lightbox[090710_NH]" title="Megan took this awesome shot after the sun set."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090710/090710-NH-074.jpg" rel="lightbox[090710_NH]" title="Yes, another driving game (incidentally, I remember playing the same game on a Sega when I was a kid)."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090710/090710-NH-075.jpg" rel="lightbox[090710_NH]" title="Games were never this cool when I was growing up."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090710/090710-NH-076.jpg" rel="lightbox[090710_NH]" title="Another shot of Caleb playing the jet ski game."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090710/090710-NH-077.jpg" rel="lightbox[090710_NH]" title="Megan and Caleb snoozing around 5am (I got up early, wandered around, made some breakfast and tea, wandered around some more, packed up my sleeping bag, wandered around some more...). We were all squished together in  a two person tent. A few minutes before I took this Caleb woke up and decided he wanted to be inside Megan's sleeping bag with her. They looked pretty cute together."></a><a href="http://calebandme.com/gallery/090710/090710-NH-078.jpg" rel="lightbox[090710_NH]" title="We drove up to Lincoln around 6am and were treated with very beautiful views along the way. We went on a short hike near the Flume Visitor Center and then decided it was time to head home."></a>Megan, Caleb and I took a relaxing four-day trip to New Hampshire this past weekend (Thurs. to Sun.). We spent the first two nights at AMC&#8217;s Cardigan Lodge and then camped near Holderness on Saturday night. The highlight of the trip? It&#8217;s a toss-up between Caleb summiting Cardigan and Firescrew mountains, and watching him fly a space ship in Weirs Beach.</p>
<p>Unfortunately missing from the photos are a number of events that should be mentioned:</p>
<ol>
<li>Roasting hot dogs over an open flame at our campsite</li>
<li>Getting a ride in a golf cart from one of the owners of the campsite</li>
<li>Caleb playing in the wooden pirate ship</li>
<li>Weirs Beach during the day</li>
<li>Our trip to the Flume Visitor Center and the related short hike (both of our camera batteries died!) :(</li>
<li>Inside Cardigan Lodge, which was a great place to stay</li>
<li>The three of us crammed overnight in a two-person tent during our one night camping outing</li>
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		<title>Caleb and  His Dog</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Jul 2009 14:55:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[They are best buds. Here Caleb is reading her a book while &#8220;babysitting&#8221; her for a few minutes.

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