3 months and growing

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We still can’t believe it’s been 3 months since Camron was born. We were just reminiscing that this time last year we were wondering if I was pregnant, and I was, can’t believe that was a year ago!

Well, Camron is growing fast. It seems like every day he is a little bit bigger and doing something new. His arms and legs are nice and chubby, everyone loves to pinch them. I sadly swapped out his 0-3 month size clothes for the next size up, looking back, it’s hard to believe he ever fit into new born size onesies.

Cam has started to be quite interactive, smiling back at anyone that will smile at him, who is just about anyone he meets. Every now and then he’ll have a conversation, cooing and gaaing back and forth with me. He has started to really use his hands to pick up things and play with his toys. It’s amazing how fast he is growing up already! Here’s a couple recent pictures taken on his 3 month birthday, last Sunday!

Camron getting a kiss from Rusty!

Camron getting a kiss from Rusty!

A big smile!

A big smile!

And a coo...

And a coo…

One of my favorite pictures yet, he looks like a little man.

One of my favorite pictures yet, he looks like a little man.

Side profile of our handsome guy.

Side profile of our handsome guy.

 

A Growing Boy

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Cam is growing up fast. It seems like just yesterday that we brought him home. Over the past couple of weeks he’s learned a lot, and so have we. He’s starting to be much more aware of things, and although he still loves to be held constantly, he does enjoy his play time too.

Cam playing in his bouncy

Cam playing in his bouncy

He also starting to make lots of noise! He’s been goo-ing and gaa-ing and making all sorts of other sounds. One really cool thing that Ally taught him, is to sit up! He’s so cute when he does it, he grabs your fingers and curls up his legs so he can roll up, I took a quick video to share, you just have to see it.

Yeah, I’m a photographer, not a videographer….

Cam’s First Winter

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Well winter is in full swing now, December 21st marked the official start, and thankfully the world didn’t end, for all you Mayan believers.

Lots of firsts for Camron, we celebrated his first Christmas this week, he got lots of goodies and was a true blessing to our whole family this year. He was up early Christmas morning eager to open his gifts and see what Santa had brought.

Camron's First Christmas

Camron’s First Christmas

Today was Cam’s first snow storm. We spent most of the day watching the snow fall from the warmth inside, but he got to go out plowing with Dad for a bit, then we built a snowman. Rusty got to help too, he loves the snow!

Camron and Rusty posing with Mr. Frosty

Camron and Rusty posing with Mr. Frosty

Rusty trying to reposition Frosty's arm

Rusty trying to reposition Frosty’s arm

There will be lots more fun this winter, me and Ally got Cam outfitted with lots of good cold-weather gear so we can keep hiking and playing in the snow all winter long.

An Angel

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With the holidays here, the unfortunate loss of Charlie will make Christmas a little harder this year, he will be greatly missed. We are fortunate to have Camron and be able to share with family and friends as he keeps us all smiling through this tough time.

Now 10 weeks old, Camron is growing fast. He has started smiling and even a little giggle from time to time which makes us all melt.

I took this picture with my phone to show Eric the outfit Cam was wearing for our day out, he started smiling and giggling.

I took this picture with my phone to show Eric the outfit Cam was wearing for our day out, he started smiling and giggling.

Cam is getting much more awake and alert, he loves to play in his activity gym and swing around his arms and kick his legs. We practice tummy time but he doesn’t always cooperate!

 

Happily sleeping during tummy time!

Happily sleeping during tummy time!

He is always looking so cute! After having 3 neices I was very excited to buy cute boy clothes. The little jeans and button down shirts make him look like a little man.

 

His cute owl hat Great Aunt Holly got him.

His cute owl hat Great Aunt Holly got him.

And now he’s started riding piggy back in a pack for our hikes up Wachusett Mountain, he likes to look around for the start of the hike but usually within 10 minutes he’s fast asleep.

 

Eric took this picture last week when him and Cam were doing a solo hike and sent it to me at work, I thought it was so cute!

Eric took this picture last week when him and Cam were doing a solo hike and sent it to me at work, I thought it was so cute!

We are so blessed to have Camron and right now he is a huge blessing to Eric and his family. He really is a little angel.

 

This picture was taken 2 days after we ordered our Holiday Cards, go figure! Another cute hat from our neighbors.

This picture was taken 2 days after we ordered our Holiday Cards, go figure! 

We’ll miss you at Christmas Charlie but we know that a little piece of you is still here in Cam.

Happy Holidays to All and to a Happy & Healthy New Year!

Charles Hart

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Last Wednesday morning, November 28th, my father passed away. He had a massive heart attack in his sleep, we hope and pray that he felt no pain and didn’t suffer.

Dad

Dad

Below is my eulogy given at his funeral service

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Dad was a special breed; he was a hard worker, hard nosed, and hard headed man. He wasn’t the heart-on-your-sleeve kind of guy, but for those of us who really knew him, he didn’t have to be, it was clear what mattered most to dad, his family. He was always there for us, no matter what, he backed us 100% and while he’d often trade a hug goodbye for a punch in the arm or a kick in the ass, there was no doubting his love.

Dad and the family

Dad and the family

Growing up we spent a lot of time together, and although he worked, what seemed like 80 hours a week, he was there when he needed to be. He was at every football game and swim meet, boating every weekend in the summer, traveling with Jen to the Westminster dog show in New York City, or National dog shows, there was no trip too far. Even yard work with dad was fun – I’m sure some of the guys from Perkins would disagree – but Dad knew his time with us was short so he made sure it counted.

Hanging out at the beach with Dad

Hanging out at the beach with Dad

Dad and Jen had a special bond, one only a father and daughter could have.  Dad was Jen’s best friend.  She is so like him in many ways, two peas-in-a-pod, quirky and unique, and sometimes much too alike!  Dad and Jen (also known as Joon) would sit around on Sunday afternoons and watch the Patriot games together, and they were certainly not quiet games.  With Dad yelling at the ref and calling out “Jooooooon” to come and watch!  They also enjoyed hiking through the woods together, with a bunch of dogs of course.

Dad and Jen hiking with the dogs

Dad and Jen hiking with the dogs

He was so proud of everything Jen has achieved with her dogs.  Even though he would sometimes grumble about there being too many dogs and would often ask visitors if they wanted to take one or two home, he truly loved and enjoyed them all.  He was always eager to hear the news from how they did at the weekend shows and loved coming home and seeing all the ribbons they had won and hearing what new titles they earned.  He even made Mom get a cake for Jen when she met one of her big goals, just after Thanksgiving.

In the summer of 2011, one of Jen’s dogs had a litter of puppies.  This was not the first litter she’d had, but there was one special pup that Dad fell for.  Not something that usually happened!  This particular puppy would wiggle and smile every time she saw Dad.  Dad even called her a “cutie”!  As time went on, Dad and this puppy got more and more attached, they would both light up when they saw each other.  Jen, however, had her heart set on a different puppy in the litter and didn’t plan on keeping Dad’s favorite.  One day it finally became clear to Jen that Dad had made his puppy into a spoiled Princess and she needed to stay!  Dad called his puppy “Glowie”, while everyone else called her “Chloe”.  Her official name is Grand Champion Checkerberry – Just Because.  She stayed “just because” she was Dad’s.  Well, it turns out Dad’s feelings about this puppy being special were right.  Chloe started attending dog shows as a puppy, and became a Grand Champion in October, at just 16 months old.  Dad loved to bring pictures into work and brag he was so excited by all the winning HIS dog had done and was so proud of Chloe for earning her Grand Champion that he even sent away for a commemorative medallion.  Something that, at the time, Jen thought was pretty cheesy.  Now it is something she will treasure forever, one last gift from Dad.  She is so glad she kept Dad’s dog, even though Chloe is a spoiled Princess, a piece of Dad is with her and she will forever be grateful for that.

Dad and Jen, when she was a baby

Dad and Jen, when she was a baby

When we moved to Ashburnham in 2001, I found my love for the outdoors, it was something that was always inside of me, in my blood, I just hadn’t realized it till that point. This opened up a whole new world into Dad, he too shared the love for outdoors. We’d spend weekends four wheeling or hiking through the woods, reminiscing about his younger days working with the AMC in the White Mountains. Occasionally I could convince him to come on a bigger hike with me, we climbed Mt. Monadnock a few times, Dad, being the finely dressed man that he was would wear jean shorts, long underwear and knee-high socks. He was a practical man, it didn’t matter that his pack was Jen’s fourth grade school bag, it could fit a bottle of water and his 1950’s style Arctic parka. We’d proudly stand on the summit take a few moments to rest then make our way back down.

Me and Dad standing proudly on the summit of Mt. Monadnock

Me and Dad standing proudly on the summit of Mt. Monadnock

As he got older and his knees started to bother him hikes became shorter and less frequent. My wife, Ally and I had a goal during her pregnancy, to summit a new mountain every month and to finish all the peaks on the Presidential range. Dad would love hearing our stories and seeing the pictures, he knew he didn’t have it in him anymore to climb the big mountains but he never lost his spunk. This past summer we had plans to come up for dinner one evening, we told him that we were thinking of hiking Mt. Watatic – a small mountain not far from his home – and, as always, asked if he wanted to join. When we arrived to pick him up rather than the typical half hour of coaxing he bounced out of his chair boots on, bag packed, ready to go. He loved that mountain. A few years back there was a campaign to save the mountain from getting a cellphone tower, Dad made a contribution in his and my name, our names are now engraved in a granite monument on the side of the mountain. On the day of his passing I went and visited that stone, Dad may not have realized it at the time, but that spot will forever be a place where the two of us are together.

Our names on the bottom left

Our names on the bottom left

In October Dad got to meet his first grandson, Camron Hart, I’m so happy and thankful that he had that opportunity. One Saturday a few weeks ago, I visited Dad at work with Cam; Dad was out in the yard somewhere when we got there. I waited around a few minuets before getting ready to leave, just as I was starting to drive away Dad came around the corner with his classic “Charles wave”, as he sat there for an hour or so and held Camron he looked so proud, I know he was.  My biggest regret is that Cam won’t get the chance to know his grampy, he too would have been proud.

Dad's first look at his Grandson

Dad’s first look at his Grandson

A friend of mine told me that the body is just a vessel for our soul, that when someone dies, their body goes away, but their spirit lives on.  I know that Dad’s soul is still here, a part of him lives in all of us and although we may not be able to see him, he is there watching over us, guiding us, keeping us safe.

Dad standing close to heaven

Dad standing close to heaven

Dad, when you get where you’re going, start looking for all your four legged friends.  They’ll be waiting to escort you across the bridge, barking, wiggling and jumping around in excitement so happy to see you again.

Dad and Trevor, both together again

Dad and Trevor, both together again

Rest in peace Dad, you deserve it.  We love you.

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I have always tried to make my father proud, and I know that he was so proud of my life, everything that I have accomplished. He has taught me so much, and I can only hope that someday I will be as good of a father as he was. There are so many thing that I wish he would be around for: Camron’s first words, first steps, first date, first fight with dad, first Christmas…

We got to see him at Thanksgiving, Dad got to hold Cam for a little while, of things to be thankful for on that holiday, in retrospect, I am most thankful for that. That one of Dad’s last memories were with his grandson.

I will always treasure the memories, and will surely seek guidance from him in the future. I will be sure that Camron knows who his grandfather was, how great of a man he was, and how proud he was to have Camron as his grandson.

 

Don’t forget to change your clocks

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A bit of an update on things around here.

It has been 4 weeks now since Camron entered our life, a lot has changed since that day but we are starting to get back to normal. Nights are still a bit rough, but getting better, he’s sleeping in 4-5 hour blocks through the night (although I’m sure I just jinxed us) up from 2-3 hours in the beginning. Cam has started cooing which is wicked cute! Ally and me have got to go on a couple of dates, thanks to Cam’s Grammy. It’s been nice to get out for a couple hours, just the two of us, although by the time we get home we do miss him a lot. I’m still easing my way back into work, Ally has two more weeks at home with him before she goes back. It’s a bittersweet feeling, we both don’t want to leave him, but at the same time it’s good to get back into our own life a bit.

Other than that we’ve been trying to resume life as usual, we’ve been trying to get out as much as possible, just going for a walk or a hike, or grocery shopping.

We gave Camron his first bath, he didn’t seem to mind it too much, I imagine the warm water felt nice and reminded him of being back in Ally’s belly. We were pretty nervous at first, but once we got him in it went much better than expected.

Cam’s first bath

We’ve been practicing tummy time with him, Rusty gets concerned whenever we put him on the floor so he has to keep a close eye on things.

Rusty supervising some tummy time

We didn’t make it trick-or-treating this year… but Ally and Cam went to a “new mom” group on Halloween so we dressed him up in a festive outfit.

All dressed up for Halloween

We finished the day with a hike up Wachusett, although by the time we got there it was close to sunset so we hurried up the trail to the summit and took the road down – which is now closed to traffic, yay!

Hiking with Rusty and Dad

Cam’s first night hike!

Tonight we set the clocks back an hour, which means that sunset is an hour earlier, boo…

Amazing first couple weeks

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It’s been quite busy around here with the arrival of Camron. We are still getting used to sleepless nights but it feels like every day is a little easier. Plus, Cam is so cute it makes up for our lack of sleep. Overall I am feeling about back to baseline, even made it up Wachusett for Camron’s first hike 🙂 . We have been fortunate to have visitors almost every day bringing us delicious food and great company, thank you to all. Next week Eric returns back to work and I’ll be on my own but we have been doing trial runs here and there with Eric going out to run errands, and so far, so good! I even got out for a couple hours with my mom and got our nails done, which was a wonderful break, although I admit I was texting Eric the whole time asking how Cam was doing, if he was okay. It’s funny how a little bundle of joy can totally run the house though. We tell people a time to come visit, give or take an hour or two depending on Cam! But for the most part he’s pretty easy, actually sleeps great when he has visitors. Here’s a couple pictures of the last week:

Camron watching the patriots game (not the best of games but we’re no fair weather fans, we’ll still dress him in pats garb no matter how bad they play…

Visiting with Grandma

Hike up Wachusett, an accomplishment for both me and Cam

Looking cute as usual

Visiting with G Pop

Celebrating Cam’s two week birthday

Playing with pumpkins!

A Fresh Look

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With the welcoming of Camron home we are updating his website a bit. A new name, you can now go to www.camrondarlington.com  to get directly here. Don’t worry though, www.babydarlington.com will still lead you to here also.

A bit of an update: We went to the doctors for the first time – driving is still scary – he checked out A-OK. We’ve had lots of visitors and are thankful for all the food everyone is bringing, its been a big help. Momma and Dada are getting used to late night feedings and sleepless nights.

Yesterday we went on our first family walk. It was a chilly evening so we made sure to bundle Camron up good to keep him warm. Rusty had to keep turning around and checking on us all to make sure everyone was still following.

It’s been a great adventure so far, everyday is getting a bit easier as we figure him out and he figures us out.

Here are a few pics of Cam settling into his new home.

Cam playing with his Boppy

Getting dressed for a day out

Cam’s first walk

Name Game

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Many people know we are not revealing the baby’s name until he is born. We have it all picked out, even bought letters to hang on the wall (which are not hanging yet… so don’t think you can look in our windows), but we are keeping the name to ourselves. A lot of people are fine with this but there are a handful that we are driving nuts, including the people I work with. So I decided to have a little fun with it and we have a pool going at work. Just incase you want to play along, here are the clues!

The Home Stretch

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We’ve officially made it to the third trimester, the home stretch, we still have so much to do. Ally is doing great and we are trying to enjoy the last weeks of just the two of us. We’ve been contemplating what to do about vacation/maternity time, but ultimately decided we needed one last get-a-way before the baby comes. Last year for the 4th of July we went to Acadia National Park in Maine, we loved it so much that we want to make it an annual trip, we just weren’t planning on going this year. After not much arm twisting, sort of last minute, we ended up booking a place for the week up there. It was just want we needed before we bring this new life into ours.

I woke up early the first few days to go photograph sunrise, I actually entered a few photos into a National Geographic contest, click here, to see them and please share/like them on Facebook and Twitter, maybe I’ll win and get to go on a trip to the Galapagos Islands.

Sunrise from the coast of Acadia National Park

We did lots of hiking, 25 miles in total for the week. We went to the beach a couple days too, one day while Ally was relaxing in the sand I ventured across the road and hiked the Beehive, its a steep little bump that requires climbing ladders, pulling yourself up rocks, and walking along cliffs to make it to the summit. It ended up being a lot easier than I expected so when I got back to the beach I told Ally she was going to do it later that day and me and Rusty would meet her on the other side since dogs are not allowed on the trial. She was a bit reluctant at first but in the end she loved it and did great.

The Beehive – Look closely and you can see all the people on it.

Cooling off in the 55 degree water after my hike up the Beehive

Me and Rusty took the trail around back since he can’t really climb ladders and waited while Ally solo climbed the Beehive.

There was lots of driving around and taking in the sights. It’s a truly amazing place, we saw a whale breach just off shore one day while driving around. There were eagles flying overhead, fresh lobster, ice cream….

Rusty taking in the sights

On the fourth of July we woke up at 2:30am to hike Cadillac Mountain and watch the sunrise. It was a tough 2.2 miles in the dark but we were rewarded with a great sunrise once up top, despite all the tourists that drive up (I refuse to drive up any mountain!). After the hike back down, the Rotary Club was having a pancake breakfast in downtown Bar Harbor so we headed there for some much needed grub, then home for a nap.

Just before sunrise on July 4th from the summit of Cadillac Mountain

The 7 month baby bump on top of Cadillac

We are lucky to have such a nice sunrise, during our nap the weather changed for the worse and it started to rain. The rest of the day was cloudy and fog down by the ocean. The fireworks in Bar Harbor were almost postponed because of the weather.

Baby’s first fireworks

One final stop before we headed home, Ally needed a second round of popovers from Jordan Pond, they are delicious.

Popovers!