Grandpa’s Apprentice

three hundred and twenty

I heard drilling in the hallway and, knowing that my dad was doing some work downstairs, I went into the staircase expecting to see him. Instead, I saw a seven year old in all her power tool glory.

Turns out she was a pretty big help 🙂

What we Watch Together

Now showing: The Supersizers Go… Ancient Rome.

This series is terribly fun. A British pair eat their way through England’s food history, one era at a time. Tonight it is Ancient Rome (Garum included!).

You can find both series of the show on Hulu.com.

Hesitant

three hundred and seventeen

After a warm season away, we jumped back into the iciest of winter sports- skating.

Despite stellar achievements during last year’s skating season, our ice time got off to a rocky start. Slips, trips and “I don’t know if I remember how to do this-es’ filled our first fifteen or twenty minutes. They sputtered and started and bit by bit their muscles remembered what to do and as their heads got distracted they forgot to worry.

We’re looking forward to yet another winter of skating fun!

Problem Solving

three hundred and fifteen

One of the other moms brought Mancala to the park today. Unfortunately, the little marbles didn’t come along with the game. That didn’t phase Esme, though! She filled the little cups with tiny wood chips from the playground.

When a girl wants to play Mancala, she wants to play Mancala!

A Familiar Scene

three hundred and fourteen

As much as I try to keep the photos here fresh and interesting, it seems that our lives do follow comfortable routines. The new and exciting are always welcome, but it is those little, familiar moments that keep us rooted in our community.

Here’s one moment that makes me smile, Esme and Mr Kenny. See them here, back in February.

Bit by Bit


three hundred and eleven

As most of the household essentials have ben unpacked, I am finally getting around to unpacking and organizing my ‘sewing room’ (currently a shared computer/sewing/art room).

I was pleased to get my little corner of the room looking a bit more ship shape, but you’ll have to trust me that a quarter turn to the left would show a completely different scene. The heap of paints, paper, crayons, scissors, tape and stickers that sits atop the girls’ art desk will have to wait another day!