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I heart spins



twenty eight

Since discovering a great rink that doesn’t charge for open skate, the girls and I have been ice skating at least once a week. I expected to see great strides in their skating confidence and ability, and I have, but have also been surprised that my own technique has improved.

Though I have always loved skating, my skills have been fairly rudimentary. Now, though, with all this practice (and with other accomplished skaters to watch) I have picked up some new tricks.

Today, with newly sharpened skates, a nearly empty rink and a bucketful of (misplaced?) confidence I embarked on a journey towards spinning. I’m no Nancy Kerrigan but I’m having a ton of fun!

It’s hard to see, but there’s a heart in my spin marks on the ice! (Can you see?)

Keys to the Past


twenty seven

I suppose one of these days I’ll get around to taking the key to my childhood home off my keyring. Especially considering that my parents sold the house and moved out a number of months ago!

That Which Nature Fails to Give Us…

…the Zamboni doth provide.


twenty three

A non 22* view of their apres skate activity today. I was, well, warming the car up for them… They’re growing increasingly frustrated with this so called ‘winter’ and it’s lack of snow. Thankfully, they are willing to take it wherever they can get it!

Membership



twenty

We have held a membership at the Boston Museum of Science for almost a year now. I think I can say without hesitation that is some of the best money we have ever spent. The girls and I go down to the museum almost once a week and we go often on the weekend because there is inevitably something awesome they they need to show Papa.

Today’s visit had a singular purpose, the Amazing Nano Brothers Juggling Show. Catherine, Esme and I had seen it before and the girls were dying to see it again with Peter. The show is only performed a few times a year, so they were excited to see it on the museum’s calendar. We all had a great time and the girls loved the show just as much, if not more, the second time around.

Knowing that it would be a super popular show (every seat in the theater was filled!) we arrived a little early. As we wandered the exhibits on the third floor I snapped this pic of Catherine and I in a convex mirror. No matter how many times we go we seem to find something new and amazing every time!