Thursday, October 18, 2012

Pumpkin patch field trip

It was a beautiful day in rural Maryland for a preschool field trip!

Friday, September 21, 2012

Celebrating #5

This is my first blog post via smartphone. We'll see how it goes...

Ian and Eleanor had a little celebration at school this week. It was pretty cool.



Monday, February 13, 2012

Making valentines

The kids and I worked on homemade valentines for their classmates over the weekend. I painted some cardboard white, cut it into heart shapes, and then they worked their magic on them. Check them out...





Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Cereal

The kids love cereal with yogurt in the morning. In this video, they are getting down to the business of eating. What I didn't notice until I watched the video is that they were holding hands. So sweet and subtle.

Thursday, October 6, 2011

We're Four!

That's what they say, in unison, every time they meet a friendly adult. The next line is "We're Twins." It's like clock work. Maybe they are just anticipating the adults' likely inquiries. Kids and adults - so predictable.

Ian and Eleanor had a really nice birthday party. It was a dress-up theme, with cake, a treasure hunt, favors, friends, and relatives. It was great.


(It's ridiculous, but we don't have good pics of some of our family members,
who traveled from Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Lancaster, and New York.
Note to selves to do better next time!)

Sunday, September 4, 2011

Then and now

I've always enjoyed wearing decades-old clothing from my Aunt Blanche. When my mom was cleaning out her house and gave me some of my little girl dresses last year, I was so excited to see what Eleanor would look like in them. I managed to get this one on her once, earlier in the summer, before a growth spurt. Here we are, mother and daughter in the same dress:


Monday, August 29, 2011

First Day of School!

Today is Ian and Eleanor's first day of preschool. When I left them in their classroom this morning, they were busy playing with toys and new friends. Is it possible that my anxiety about this transition was unfounded? Is it too soon to tell?