Monday, November 28, 2011

Downbound Train

The holiday season is in full swing. This year we deviated a bit from the norm and celebrated Thanksgiving in New York. With Grandma Gail, Grandpa Tom and Aunt Kelly all out in Colorado visiting new cousin Garrett (and Tracy, Stan and Casey), we lacked a Turkey Day quorum and decided to leave Grandpa Maurice and Grandma Phyllis to their own devices and we hit the road. Or more accurately the tracks - we took the train to New York to enjoy a Thanksgiving with Cousins Emilie and Stephanie in the big city.

On Wednesday afternoon we broke LIly and Jack out of school and took the afternoon Amtrak. The kids had a good time - they watched movies on the iPad the whole way up to New York. We got in late in the afternoon, checked into our hotel and met Emilie and Stephanie for dinner. After a nice dinner, we headed back to the hotel to get the kids to bed and Emilie went home to put the finishing touches on the next night's dinner.

On Thursday morning we had a nice breakfast at the hotel and then met Emilie and Stephanie to head over to see the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. Thanks to Emilie, we had tickets to get into the restricted zone. We were planning to watch from inside an office building on the parade route but the kids found a great spot on the sidewalk and the weather was unbelievably mild. So we sat/stood outside (right across from Macy's) for the next three hours and watched the entire parade go by. Needless to say, the kids had a great time and the weather and viewing spot were beyond perfect.

After the parade we headed over to Emilie's apartment to hang out, watch some football and relax. We ended up heading over to Washington Square Park for the kids to play on the playground where we had a celebrity siting - retired football player Kurt Warner was at the playground with his kids - proving that everyone has to go to the playground. The kids burned off some energy and we headed back to Emilie's to eat.

The food that Em prepared was fantastic. What she was able to prepare in a small New York kitchen was beyond impressive - an eleven pound turkey, mashed potatoes, rolls, corn bread casserole, green beans, and more that I am simply blocking out so I don't remember how much I actually ate. Now this was all accomplished with one oven but a ton of prep, advance work and care - complete with spreadsheets to organize the process. Needless to say, flawless execution even when one ignores that there are airplane galleys bigger than Emilie's kitchen. Cousin Stephanie made some great deserts - a her trademark pumpkin chocolate chip cookies and Bubbie's apple cake. They were both excellent. Thanks to Emilie & Stephanie for a fantastic meal.

We returned to the hotel tired and full! Everyone slept well that night and the next morning the kids were rearing to go. We headed out the American Natural History Museum which the kids enjoyed (we get so spoiled with free museums around here) and they saw an amazing dinosaur exhibition. We spent part of the afternoon in Central Park - the kids love climbing the big rocks there. After than Emilie and Stephanie were on duty and took the kids to dinner and to the Muppet Movie and a sleepover while Marcy and I got to go to a nice dinner and movie sans-puppets (not that there is anything wrong with puppets). Everyone had a great night.

The next morning we all met up for breakfast and spent time at the Union Square park playground. After that we headed back to the hotel to pick up our stuff to head home on the train. We got home from a great weekend and Lily and Jack slept in nicely on Sunday morning.

Sunday started out with some more beautiful weather - we played some tennis and Lily and Jack and I were able to wear shorts and short sleeves. We finished up the day putting up holiday decorations. It was a packed but excellent weekend. On to the pictures ... special thanks to Em for all the photos.

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The Empire State Building decked out for Thanksgiving.

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Watching the parade from the front row.

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At the parade.

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With Steph.

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We were very close to the balloons.

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We were sitting here and Macy's is the white building on the left - we were perfectly situated.

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Jack and his doppelgänger.

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With a dino bone.

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Reading at the museum with Cousin Steph.

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With Emilie and Stephanie.

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Playing in Central Park.

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A classic shot.

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At the playground.

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Decorating the tree.

Monday, November 21, 2011

Pass the Popcorn

Post 400 ...

First let's welcome Lily and Jack's new cousin to the planet - Garrett Thomas was born on Thursday morning and mother (Aunt Tracy) and baby are doing well. We are all looking forward to meeting Garrett in a couple of weeks as he winds his way east for the holidays.

A normal week around here as we get ready for the Thanksgiving holiday. Lily had a good week at school and continues to work on piano and tennis. Jack is doing great and has been asking how to spell every word he can think of. Lily is working on second grade math and is reading chapter books like a fiend.

On Saturday we spent the morning in downtown Silver Spring watching the annual Thanksgiving parade - a bunch of marching bands, politicians throwing out candy and random community groups walking along the parade route. We were supposed to see friends Dave, Dorinda, Ben and Caroline from Atlanta that evening but plans fell through at the last minute. Instead we saw them tonight - the kids had a great time playing with all their toys and it was nice to catch up with old friends.

Not too many pictures this week - we will do better next week.


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Lily and Jack with friends at the parade.

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Jack watching the band go bye.

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Jack working on some art.

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A terrible picture but proof of a fun play date with Ben and Caroline.

Monday, November 14, 2011

Dance to the Music

Post 399 ... I think we are beginning to run out of material.

A typical week in Lily and Jack and world. It was busy with Lily's school book fair which Marcy coordinated - it was a tremendous volunteer effort on her part. Lily and Jack bought numerous books and have reading materia for many weeks to come.

On Wednesday night we had out first parent teacher conference of the year with Lily's teacher. Lily is thriving in school - her reading is excellent, her math is going well and she gets along with all her classmates. It was a great report from her teacher.

On Wednesday we also had a visit from Great Uncle Mike who was in town visiting Great Yellow Grandma (Marcy's Grandma). Mike and Grandma Gail and Grandpa Tom and Aunt Kelly all visited for dinner. The kids had a great time.

Thursday and Friday were half days for Lily so she had a mix of play dates and time with Marcy. On Friday night we had an international potluck dinner and Jack's school that was a lot of fun.

Saturday was the last day of soccer - Lily and Jack both finished out their seasons in style. Much improvement all around. On Saturday evening we finished up watching the Star Wars movies - needless to say Jack is completely obsessed.

On Sunday Lily and Jack headed out for breakfast with Grandpa Maurice and in the afternoon Jack had birthday party for his friend Stuart.

That is all for this week ...

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Throwing the ball in.

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Collecting her medal.

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A team snapshot - the Marooniacs.

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Jack getting his medal from Coach Bill.

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The Royal Blue squad.

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Lily and her friend Marley.

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Practicing.

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At breakfast with Grandpa.

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With Mom.

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A little music please ...

Monday, November 07, 2011

Counting Airplanes

Not too many pictures this week but we were very busy!

Marcy was out of town for a visit with some college friends so Lily and Jack and I kept busy with our usual repertoire of activities. On Friday afternoon Lily and I helped to set up her school's annual book fair. We followed that up with some pizza and a movie - Star Wars: Attack of the Clones.

On Saturday we hung out around the house in the morning. In the afternoon we went to see Puss in Boots - or is Jack calls it Cat in Boots! Then we had Jack's soccer game and dinner out.

On Sunday the kids woke nice and early (not quite used to the time change) and we headed out for Lily to get a haircut. We ran some quick errands and came home to await Marcy's return. We were all glad to see her! We finished up the weekend with a visit with Grandma Phyllis and Grandpa Maurice.

Back to school this morning for both ... see you next week.

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Lily's haircut.


Jack counting the alphabet.