Thursday, January 2, 2014

Happy 2014: Cruising into the New Year!

In celebration of the new year, the Bear has come up with yet a new set of tricks. From climbing over 140 steps in one go to saying, "Mmmm good" when evaluating Daddy's cooking, Mr. Bear is getting us ready for an exciting 2014!

But before we launch into the new year, let's do a recap of our cruise to Central America.

Here's the Bear already showing off his tricks to Lolo and Lola.

Donde esta tu nariz?


Donde esta tu boca?


Sleep, sleep (yes, it's just lunchtime and we're at the dinner table, but the Bear can do it all...)


Even the waiters and waitresses gather 'round. He later gets the nickname Baby Genius (ok, so they work for tips, but still...)


Mr. Bear is even starting to use his imagination. Here he creates his own tow truck, pairing the tow truck with a baby car (which he later nicknamed Baby - the Bear is many things but subtle he is not).

Mr. Bear then works off his meal of bread, bread, and more bread and does his first Stairmaster workout - seven flights of over 20 steps each!


Lolo and Lola are quite impressed (yes, that is my Dad's impressed look).


Then it's off to the waterpark. Gotta love these fully outfitted hotels on the sea.



Not sure who is having more fun here - Lola or the Bear.



Mr. Bear goes high!


Mr. Bear goes low.


Mommy tries to take the photo, but the Bear says, "Too slow!"


Finally got all three of them looking.


Mr. Bear with his GQ look - purple collared shirt courtesy of Lola.


Showing off nice hands.



I like the night life, I like to party...



Bryson shows off with more nice hands.


Pre-show courtesy of the Bear, coche rojo and shark car.



Cruise ship wouldn't be complete without some good old fashioned putt-putt. Here, Bryson figures out where the ball should go.


C'mon, sink baby, sink!


Trying again.


Doing his McEnroe, "I'm through with this game!" impression.


But still smiling as he cruises the boardwalk looking for other toddler chicks.


Bryson decides that if his smile doesn't work, he can always try his downward dog to impress the ladies. (And yes, he really does know downward dog. Lola, in particular, was pretty impressed with the Bear's moves.)


A towel treat back at the room. The Bear started singing, "He led the others with a quack, quack, quack..."


The Bear also did some monkey impressions to round out the animal farm.


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