As Catherine would say later, “That minion got what he deserved. You know, for not sharing his candy nicely!”
Among the Used Books
Field Trip
Learning to Paint
Continuing the theme of new experiences, Catherine took her first art class today. Like many before her at the studio, her first project was a painting of an apple and pear.
She came out of the studio after class with a huge smile and an apparent sense of satisfaction and pride. I can’t wait to see how she expresses herself with paint as she continues!
First Dance
As a parent, I constantly find joy in seeing my children experience and enjoy the things and activities that I did growing up.
It is equally heartwarming, however, to watch them strike out on their own, following their own new interests and trying different things.
Dance on, little one, and come home and teach me a thing or two.
Hard at Work
Hamlin Reservation
We’ve been hiking several of the local trails with our homeschool group lately. This particular property is one of our favorites, and this uprooted tree is one of its main draws!
These three poked and climbed and explored here for ages before we finally, and gently, urged them to keep moving down the trail. There were more stumps and fallen trees and acorn caps and stick shelters and fallen bridges and tidal flats still to discover!
An Afternoon in the City
It was a lovely, albeit muggy, Mother’s Day. We went to church, rode the train, and walked all over Boston. We rode a carousel and ate frozen yogurt and had lunch with a view of Bobby Orr.
The highlight of the day was seeing As If It Were Already There, a huge art installation above the Rose Kennedy Greenway. It was an amazing mass of ropes and knots swaying in the wind and looking totally different from every angle.
Overall, it was a lovely day of things I love, with people I love and without having to plan a thing!
Here’s a gallery of more photos that Peter and I took from the day.