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I heart spins
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
New Skill
Mondrian-esque
An art project for Mama and her girls. Not quite Mondrian in style, but similar.
Sun Through Winter Trees
That Which Nature Fails to Give Us…
Just a bit late
Appreciation
These girls had me wishing I had brought a sketchbook for myself!
Here’s a gallery of other photos from our today’s adventure at the MFA!
Membership
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!