Welcome to Emma's World

Welcome to the Emma Maya Little Show.          Erika & Jon Little Co-Producers.  MY-My-Emma Maya "Cabello_Rubioza", Inc.                                      

 "On the Move and  Good to Go:      Uno, Dos, Trés......"              

 She is of the new bicoastal, multi-cultural Gamma  Girl Generation. Bred in California, Fouled in Delaware, she is a now a filly at home in Davis, CA and an odds-on-favorite to be the class of her field.

 

                                     

 

Links and Cool Stuff        

  Santa Barbara,  Babes   <------------------------------------------------------------------------>   A Cool Alaska  Dude   

                     

                                              

         

 

                                 

 

 

 

 

 

Media Reports

Preparing for the multi-media future, Emma has done some video work: an in-utero ultrasound, a birthing tape, and a playground motion study by Mom..

She also has a  second Webpage at Mac.com  with Christmas slideshow shot in Santa Barbara   

The latest Emma Weblog  sightings include a first birthday, some cavorting in the February 2003 Delaware snows, and Easter 2003 at Grandma Janet's in Santa Rosa.CA., Summer in Davis, CA and a second birthday at Village Homes near Russell Avenue.  Mom is now working in the Crow Lab and is expecting # 2 in May 2004.  Daddy Jon is teaching in Fairfield.

 

The Chronology: First Summer

      *  During her first summer,  Emma trained in sunny California for her new favorite  events: swimming and walking; she witnessed a wedding in Eugene and on 1 August, she was off to the hills of New Hampshire, the green of  Dartmouth College, and the wilds of northern Maine with her mom and dad. Whew!    Go Big_Green & Web Teaching at Dartmouth College

 

  *  Time  in  Oregon served to  complete a circle, get to know Tanya and Great G_Ma Lear and  practice some pretty  Spanish vowel sounds. Then there is  Hawaiian  /auntie Tiff, who is headed for the warm climes of Florida and in the fall after hanging  with Auntie Tanya in Eugene and the Littles of Delaware.  Are we a bicoastal bunch or what!

                                                                                         The Second Summer in Davis

  * Emma made friends fast in Village Homes and in Day Care as Dad Jon did his thing in the Permafrost of Alaska and Momma Erika worked in the Crow Lab. Bopa did some baby sitting and was an audience of the Queen at work and play. One trip was to Oregon to help celebrate Great-grandmother Ruth Lear's 90th birthday.

 

Arriba!  Andale!  Vamos!  Let's Roll !      

 

                       Charra, Vaquera, Huasa, IIanera, Gaucho.

Links:

|| Dad ||    || G-Pa Little, PhD ||    || G-Ma Janet Fisk, RN  ||    || Uncle Damon, JD ||    || The Fisk Family Saga ||   || Franklin Institute ||   || Baltimore Nat. Aquarium ||   || School & Social Policy Stuff ||   || Wedding PDF document  ||


             Congratulations

                          to my Mom and my Dad

                      on their Wedding Day: 

 

                    July 8th, 2002  

                    Eugene, Lane Co. OR

Jen, Tanya, G-Ma Lear and the Little Ladies .

 

 

 

 

 

 

Turner Wedding & Fisk Family Reunion Site : "In the Beginning"

Ashland Springs Hotel, 28 July, 2001, Ashland, Oregon, 1800

  Mottos  for the Millenium:  "O)rient, O)bserve, D)ecide and A)ct!"  (OODA)

And then learn how to separate when necessary, and when to reengage.

Fear None; Respect All

top_row:  Tanya, Erika+Emma, Tiffany, Ann Marie, Mark USCG, Heather USCG, Mary Jayne, David, Kathy, and  Grandpa Doug.

bottom_row: Brian USAF, Clare's sister Katie , Great Grandma Eileen, Great Grandpa Wayne,  Uncle Damon, and Jane

Happy Mother's Day to the best Mom in all the World!

She and I  were both  inside  the red dress at the time of this picture.  I was tucked away safe and sound in her tummy.

Now, with cousins Katie and Clare,  I am part of the new 7th generation of  Fisk/Forest/Finlan/Turner Oregon pioneers.  We are leaders, teachers, frontierspersons, fishermen(persons), foresters, farmers, firefighters, freighters and flyers.  Above all, we value honesty, friendship, courage and curiosity.  Creativity, civility,  and service to others are also part of the virtuous good life.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

        

http://www.udel.edu/Geography/gradstud.html  This is where my Dad works.  He is going to Alaska this summer to collect some data and help figure out  some of that global warming stuff.  I am learning to love my hat when I am outside in the woods, on the shore or at the pool.

NB:  On Thursday, 2002-04-11, I was 6 months old. On the same day, my G-Ma, Janet Fisk, RN, M.S., was  named the Santa Rosa Junior College,  Outstanding Adjunct Instructor (a PDF document) of the Year by the Academic Senate.  Gee, are we all proud of her or what!

                                


            This is my Family at Christmas 2001. I am preparing to become an "Olde Blue": an Eli ?, a  Golden Bear?, a Bruin? a Santa Barbara Gaucho beach bunny/surfer? , an Aggie? , a BearCub? ,  or like QB Rich Gannon, a U of Del Blue Hen,


Mauve is another one of my favorite aniline dye colors. Thank you, William Perkin 


The scene at 4 months

On the move. On the go.

Grandma Janet  and the Digital Shoot.  FTW. G-Ma was recently named SRJC Adjunct Instructor of the Year for 2002 .  Way to go J!

This is a Howarth Park Santa Rosa, West Coast Spring Lake stroll to display my new chapeau and prep for a future springtime Human Race, a local fund raiser for the Sonoma County Volunteer Bureau.

 

During my second spring on the East Coast, it is now off to Philly to see the sights at the Franklin Institute.

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