Late last year I discovered a wonderful little vegetable farm just around the corner from home and I was smitten. Turns out the farmer is our neighbor and her son is just about Trystan's age and well the rest just seems to have fallen right into place. Over the winter I offered a new logo which turned into a branding project which turned into a full share of vegetables for my family in return. Perfection.
Yesterday this seasons chicks arrived and today four hogs! Nothing makes me happier than a text from Farmer Elizabeth about a new arrival - a quick detour from plans and I'm watching the kids hold baby chicks or feed snorting hogs. And I love every single moment of it.
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11.01.2012
parade
Sydney's elementary school had a Halloween Parade for all the kids to show off their costumes. The parking lot was packed and the kids were as adorable as expected - especially our tooth fairy Sydney and our witch Isabelle.
10.17.2012
"hold hands, TT?"
Some days it just hits me - Yes, I AM happy to be back in Massachusetts and close to my family... very happy in fact.
new car
Okay so we got it for free on the side of the road a year ago, but today when I dug it out from the back of the shed, the kids acted like it was brand new. It took all day to charge - but Trystan couldn't have cared less & he sat patiently in the drivers seat all morning long. Just sitting. And once I plugged that battery in, our little hot rod was painfully slow... I mean, Penny could have kept up with this thing, and she's still immobile. But just look at his face. He couldn't be happier!
9.04.2012
unbelievable
This morning I watched my little girl climb on the school bus & head off to her first day of Kindergarten. To say she was excited was a huge understatement. I listened as she told Trystan she would have Gym class today, "and there are scooters in there!" she remembered from her quick orientation last week. "and there's a RESTAURANT at school and you can pick what you want!!"
When I saw the bus coming, I stole a quick kiss saying "Give me a kiss now Syd do I don't embarrass you when the bus is here..." and get this - she looked me square in the eye, smiled, and said, "you NEVER embarrass me. Mom."
Aww, my heart melted and then -
"uh, Yeah you do!" and up she climbed onto that big yellow bus without so much as a wave or a glance back.
When I saw the bus coming, I stole a quick kiss saying "Give me a kiss now Syd do I don't embarrass you when the bus is here..." and get this - she looked me square in the eye, smiled, and said, "you NEVER embarrass me. Mom."
Aww, my heart melted and then -
"uh, Yeah you do!" and up she climbed onto that big yellow bus without so much as a wave or a glance back.
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8.25.2012
stachetastic
Today I peer pressured Tom into calling off work so we could pack the kids in the van and head a short hour north to York Beach in Maine where Lisa & the girls were enjoying the last day of their annual cottage rental. The weather was gorgeous, the waves were amazing and the kids were ecstatic, while us adults were quickly exhausted...
Sydney learned how to boogie board and was very proud to ride the "super huge" waves (in shin deep water) while Trystan preferred to dip in the ocean and then immediately faceplant into the dry sand - shake&bake style.
I'm not quite sure where these two got their love of all things sandy (I'm that mom who yells "NO SAND ON THE BLANKET!" whenever anyone comes within a three foot radius) but I did manage to get over my sand aversion long enough to build a giant sand turtle with the kids. They fought over whose shells made the best eyes...
By late afternoon we were ready for a quick hose-off & a ride into town on a TROLLEY to grab dinner and peruse the beach shops.
Check out these stachetastic glasses the girls are sporting - Papa this ones for you!
Sydney learned how to boogie board and was very proud to ride the "super huge" waves (in shin deep water) while Trystan preferred to dip in the ocean and then immediately faceplant into the dry sand - shake&bake style.
I'm not quite sure where these two got their love of all things sandy (I'm that mom who yells "NO SAND ON THE BLANKET!" whenever anyone comes within a three foot radius) but I did manage to get over my sand aversion long enough to build a giant sand turtle with the kids. They fought over whose shells made the best eyes...
By late afternoon we were ready for a quick hose-off & a ride into town on a TROLLEY to grab dinner and peruse the beach shops.
Check out these stachetastic glasses the girls are sporting - Papa this ones for you!
8.24.2012
"cool bus"
Trystan may call it a "cool bus" but on this hot August day - it was anything but! As excited as Sydney was to check out her new ride to Kindergarten, I was equally impatient for our ever-friendly bus "driver" to end the parked introduction to the rules of the road & the "hands & heads inside the vehicle at all times" lesson & get to the emergency exit out that itty bitty back door so we could get out of the lollipop-hyped sauna. Luckily Sydney & Trystan weren't nearly as bothered by the heat & I feigned excitement long enough to get Sydney super siked to hop right on that bus & not look back when the time comes... Wow. Is my baby girl really starting school already?!
8.06.2012
big day
After months of "pretty pleeeease," we finally braved the Piercing Pagoda at the mall. Syd is beyond excited! And aside from a small, "OW" and a quick "Mamaaaa" she barely even flinched. Yes, she even impressed our master piercer "Fio" who, by the way, gave both Sydney & Trystan TWO lollipops at 7:30 PM. Thanks Fio.
8.01.2012
fort-issimo
I'm not sure if I've mentioned it before, but I've borrowed an idea I stumbled across online and created our family a "bucket list" (so to speak) of things we hope to do before the end of summer. Today we tackled "Build An Outdoor Fort" or, ahem, I did - with Penny strapped in her carrier and Trystan ransacking the garage while Sydney asked for a juice box, a popsicle, a play date & anything else her little heart desired. I nearly quit each and every time someone cried or complained and when Sydney finally begged to "just watch a movie" I almost caved. But alas, once the blanket went on the ground and the trucks & ponies moved in, the kids finally took an interest. Even Penny seemed to calm as I lay to nurse her and read them all a book. And now, as I sit at the window watching Sydney play ponies with her feet in the grass while Trystan rocks his baby doll to sleep, I understand that this roller coaster job of mothering is truly worth the ride.
Build An Outdoor Fort - CHECK.
Build An Outdoor Fort - CHECK.
7.27.2012
post-posting
I've been having some trouble posting this week from our fun-filled family vacation at this beautiful dude ranch in upstate NY. Forgive me if some posts arrive late - most of my emails have been returned and/or delayed. As you can imagine, the strength of the ranch wifi isn't the cowboys' top priority... In the meantime, I'm going to cross my fingers and hope this goes through.
giant carrot little baby
The kitchen puts out a bucket of the most enormous carrots every night
for guests to feed the horses. Penny is holding one of the smaller
ones...
for guests to feed the horses. Penny is holding one of the smaller
ones...
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