31 December 2009

Goodbye 2009

Aaahhh...the last breath of the holiday. Playing at the table with new toys. I sat and watched. I closed my eyes and listened and reminisced. All the food, all the champagne, all the wonderful partying with friends and family. The shopping, the wrapping, the cooking and the decorating. It was all fantastic. The amazing performance of The Great Christmas Hunt on Christmas Eve was beyond hysterical. The memories. I sat and soaked up the last drips of the season - hopelessly in love with the magic. Goodbye 2009; you were good to us. We will remember you in photographs, stories and blog posts.

Quick catch up - 4

So I think I mentioned Star Wars. Star Wars Legos. HUGE hit. (Thank you Uncle Richard). Every single set was put together by the 27th. I loved loved loved watching him put everything together. He was so organized and followed the directions page by page...so very Virgo...strange I would find that so appealing I know.
Uncle Butchie came to help...
Hard to tell who had more fun.

Quick catch up - 3

And then we had Christmas. Which for a 5 year old...meant feverish riping and tearing and just over all blurred excitement. And for the 6 year old...meant Star Wars. Lots and lots of Star Wars. Lego Star Wars. Notice the Clone Trooper halloween outfit that he had to put on just to put together his legos...totally cute.

Quick catch up - 2

Then came the snow...which was pretty and welcome...because it's December. In March...it will not be so welcome and definitely not pretty anymore.
Quick house update: inside all electrical, plumbing and heating is installed. All drywall is up and John has started painting. Outside siding has just started going up (look to the left of the front door).
Another kitchen picture.

Quick catch up - 1

Okay here is the 30 second recap... Chanukah...thanks to my sister and the boys we remembered I think 5 of the 8 days...not bad for 2nd Jews once removed. Cooper's teacher told him that people who celebrated Chanukah did not have Christmas Trees...CLEARLY she has never been to the Adelson's/Larson's/Engel's house around the holidays. Candy dreidels we had at our CHRISTMAS dinner. John got a little carried away with the Hebrew letters...1 o'clock is Santa I believe and 7 o'clock is Sponge Bob.

The cousins...just as cute as ever.

Ah and the FOOD...the glorious food...the food that just kept coming and coming and coming...ALL month long. Isn't family the BEST? Duncan and his Aunt Carla.

28 December 2009

Welcome

I swear I had every intention of updating you all yesterday...but...well...I can blog any day... Welcome Katherine Olivia. Congratulations Bryn and Kelly. She is absolutely perfect...thank you so very much for including me in her arrival.

26 December 2009

Well this is about how we all feel around here... Fast asleep with new green hat and light saber on Christmas Day. I will attempt to catch up on the entire month tomorrow; but for now know that we are here...swallowed up in everything Star Wars...recovering from too much champagne, cookies, food, partying and overall holiday craziness!

24 November 2009

Santa's backup

To tide you over (because I have been a pathetic blogger)...I give you...Mr. Christmas. Duncan is in FULL holiday mode. He has scammed all of us into taking him to Michael's (craft store) to stock up on "supplies". He has informed us that he likes to decorate because "the girls like decorating and I like to make the girls happy and make friends with the girls". Hey, you gotta give the kid credit...

13 November 2009

Top ten

1.) I miss bare feet 2.) I am TRYING to enjoy the process of building a house 3.) But I'm not really succeeding 4.) I had Cooper's Parent/Teacher conference and was reminded how absolutely in love I am with him 5.) I'm really looking forward to Saturday night with old friends and family up at my mom and dad's house 6.) I love coloring and creating and telling stories with my boys 7.) I am rolling my eyes and trying to be patient but above all...loving Duncan's infatuation with decorating for the holidays 8.) I'm looking forward to John Mayer's new album release on the 17th 9.) Looking forward to Thanksgiving, my WHOLE family being here this year and a short work week 10.) I can't wait to get all the slides digitized

12 November 2009

Where have we been?

We've been eating cake! Happy birthday to my lovely sister Jess:)

Yesterday & Today

I recently embarked on something new and exciting. I am taking an online scrap booking class titled Yesterday & Today. I have never before taken a scrapbook class of any kind (online or otherwise). I steer away from most of these classes because they seem to focus on a bunch of stickers and glitter which is just not me. What I love to do is take photographs...I know, surprising...and I love to tell stories...again, I know you're stunned. Well this class focuses on just that...taking your photographs, old and new and telling your stories. As part of this class and the process of getting ready for the class I have had to collect a bunch of photographs from my childhood and before. I am so incredibly lucky to have a father who enjoys the camera and loved documenting our lives growing up. Almost all of the stuff from the 70's and early 8o's is in the form of slides though; which has meant that over the past few weeks (and over a few bottles of wine) my family has traveled down memory lane and watched NUMEROUS slide shows. So far I have pulled 377 slides to have converted into digital format. Along with documenting my life and my childhood I plan to document the lives of my parents, grandparents and great grandparents - at least as much as I can. So...the journey began to collect even more photos...even older photos...memorabilia...stories. I have really enjoyed this process and loved some of the stuff I've come across. This is my grandmother (on my mother's side) when she was young...
and this is her at her baby shower when she was pregnant with my mom.
And this I just LOVE. This is a letter to my grandmother from her brother, congratulating her on the birth of my mother.
And the bill for my mother's delivery... So loving uncovering and learning the history of my life....

27 October 2009

Cleaned by John, Coop & Dunc
Punched by Uncle Richard
Carved by Me
Enjoyed by all that drive by

What's been going on around here...

Cooper was Meeting Leader at school yesterday. He told me I was NOT allowed to take pictures. But a mom's promises...what are they worth? I told myself that one day he would be happy that I recorded his life; happy that I was proud enough to sneak my camera in.

He is absolutely loving school and soaking it all in. He is slowly learning to read...nothing big, but definitely mastering the "sound it out" process. Last week after his tubby I found him writing in a little journal book that I keep by my bed. He showed me what he was writing... Let me help you. Ignore the first line (it basically says "10" which refers to the number of letters in his "sentence"). Now on to his "sentence"... DINT (translation - do not) TOC (touch) A (a) CBR (cobra). "Do not touch a cobra". I love love love this!! It's the beginning; it's thinking about letters and sounds and putting them together. I am so exciting to see him making these connections.

13 October 2009

Gifts

My adorable son Duncan has been bringing me these beautiful fresh (yes it's October in Pennsylvania and I use the term "fresh" loosely) bouquets home from Ma Jane & Pop's house. Are they not the CUTEST?!

12 October 2009

How absolutely beautiful

This is a series of photos taken by Duncan yesterday. I love when my kids pick up the camera and just snap away. Sometimes they are trying to capture someone/something (me above) and sometimes they are just clicking away (the shoe and sky). Either way the results always amaze me. I remember taking a photography class in college and one of our assignments was to not look through the lens but rather put the camera at our hip (or anywhere) and just shoot away. Well let me tell you, to a perfectionist control freak virgo such as myself this was all but IMPOSSIBLE...because...well...what if it was a BAD picture, what if I WASTED film, what if it was blurry, what if I get 23 photos of the SAME thing, what if something wasn't centered, or what if something (or worse SOMEONE) was cut off, what if, what if?? Well, I'm 39 now...and I'm learning...I'm learning "so what"? So what if my head is cut off...I actually really like the photograph. It's my hands, it's my coat, it's a sunny fall day, it's relaxed...it's a lot of beautiful things in an imperfect photo.
Some of my "so what" comes from just getting older, living life, learning to let stuff go...but some of it my children teach me...and this I love

Hands

Ah the wonderful, simple hands of my children. Even the dirty hands...I love. I love the motion, the play, the discovery.

7 weeks

Okay so a little more progress...
We have a roof and some windows starting to go in...
And again...looking out the kitchen windows.

06 October 2009

'Tis Autumn

'Tis pumpkins 'Tis sweaters 'Tis orange and red and yellow and purple 'Tis falling leaves 'Tis cinnamon, cloves, nutmeg and ginger 'Tis chilly 'Tis cider 'Tis perfect

05 October 2009

How cool

Really and truly I am not sure who is more excited about this...him or me? Cooper has been DYING to learn how to read so this weekend we picked up a really neat book set called "Bob Books" that teach reading. There are 5 packs, 12 books in each pack. Coop made it through the first two books in pack 1 this weekend. And might I add...he is BEAMING. Me? I am just a mom who is in love with her son. Seeing him so happy and impressed with himself just puts me over the edge.

30 September 2009

One month

From the left.
From the right.
Standing in the kitchen. For all of you that have been asking for pictures of the house... I'm sorry - I will try and post house updates more regularly. I guess I just figured no one really cared much about the house building except for us...but then a good friend reminded me that some people do take joy in other people's happiness. Touche'...thanks for the reminder!

27 September 2009

SEND FOOD

My apologies in advance for the use of capital letters that will inevitably riddle this post. But this child...this child right here...smiling like he's just as innocent as ever...is...EATING ME OUT OF HOUSE AND HOME. Apparently this is what they mean by "growth spurt". It starts at breakfast and DOES NOT STOP. The lunches we pack him are HUGE...and he says he needs more. When we pick him up at 3 he's STARVING (okay, his words not mine but the "snack" I make him I am sure would feed 4 Ethiopian families for like 3 days). Please tell me this does not go on for another 12 years? This is just a little blip right? He'll settle back down and start eating portions intended for normal 6 year olds correct? Because truly, if this is a sign of things to come...is anyone interested in a lovely 1/2 built home in the suburbs of Williamsport? Because we can no longer afford the anticipated mortgage payments...

September grace

Ah September...how I do love you. You are my birth month. You are the last beautiful taste of Summer. You have warm days and cool nights. Your weather brings flowers with the most amazing colors. You're back to school. You're apples. Your sky holds a lower sun. You introduce Autumn with such grace. There are songs written about you. You are a peaceful end to a Summer of fun. I will miss you sweet September...until next year...

4th annual

Pop Pop diligently chalking the field...and do you notice the mow lines too?
Totally authentic field we play on each year. What am I going to do when next year, he will have officially out grown the last of the 8 Gymboree baseball shirts I have bought him over the years? Maybe dress like his idol? Otherwise known as Sam (his cousin).
The clothes may have to change...but the Lego phase I believe...is just beginning.
Thank you once again to Grammy K and Pop Pop for hosting the 4th annual 6th Birthday Baseball Party. He had a blast (and so did I).