Max and Darwyn colouring

Max and Darwyn colouring

Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Does Darwyn look like mommy?

There has been much discussion around Waterloo about whether Darwyn resembles her me or not.  Given her blond hair and blue eyes most are inclined to claim that she looks like Gus (although she is not the exact duplicate that Max is).  Anyway, for the benefit of those who did not know me as a toddler I have uploaded a few photos.  My apologies for the poor quality of the photos of me (they are old) and the repeat photos of Darwyn.  

Baby Darwyn (to refresh your memory):


Baby Greta:


May photos (and a video)

Nothing much to say, just a few cute photos and a video.  Enjoy!

Grandpa cutting Max's hair.  That's a little short Grandpa.

Max "makes coffee" for everyone at the river

The can crusher


Max helps eat cook

Darwyn helps eat cook

Kathy, Denny and Darwyn

Same picture with cool lighting











Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Planet Earth for the whole family

So far Darwyn has shown absolutely no interest in television, but she loves animals.  Last night we decided to try watching planet earth as a family.  We've done this before with Max and it works well as long as we fast forward through any scenes without animals.  To our surprise, Darwyn was FASCINATED by planet earth.
She was so excited by the animals that she kept point and bouncing up and down on my lap while shrieking words that no one else could understand.

At one point we were watching a herd of gazelles grazing.  A storm began to blow in and a flash of lightening hit the savanna starting a grass fire.  The gazelles began to flee.  Both Darwyn and Max were glued to the television.  Darwyn perched on the edge of my lap, her little body wound up with tension.  She looked from the fire to me and then back again.  "Fire" I told her.  Finally she pointed at the TV and declared "uh-oh...." as though she thought I had not fully grasped the gravity of the situation.  I wish I had it on video...

Max was equally interested in planet earth, although he was more concerned by the displays of animals eating other animals...something he hasn't really understood until now.  I still have mixed feelings about whether we should have let him see those scenes, but it is the truth about how nature works and he has been slowly starting to discover it.

Anyway, at one point a fox attacked a goose colony and made off with some goslings.  Max was not impressed.

Max (emphatically): I want to HIT the fox!  If I were in planet earth I would hit the fox and then he couldn't get the goslings!

Then the fox brought the goslings home to his den of fox pups that were hungry and needed to eat the goslings to survive.  You could almost see the conflict play across Max's face.

At another heart breaking moment we watched a wolf take down a baby caribou.  Max observed this and then turned to me and declared very gravely "That caribou's mommy is not going to like that..." Staring into the face of my own 3-year-old, his words really packed a lot of punch.

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

The Perimeter has been breached

I'm happy to announce that I was recently offered a postdoctoral position at the Perimeter Institute in Waterloo.  The position starts June 1 and I only received the good news a few short weeks ago.  As some of you are already aware, things were a little tense in recent months as I hurtled full-tilt toward unemployment.  Now I have another three years before I need to worry about finding a job.  Life is sweet.

Many people in academia don't find it so hard to get a job.  But then, many people in academia are also willing to consider positions that are located in excess of six kilometers from wherever they currently happen to live.  Not me.

This blog has been pretty quiet these days.  The Gutoski-James clan has its hands full.  Our kids continue to grow and lots of great stuff is happening.  Maybe someday we'll write about it.