5.30.2013
Status
Tess is almost back to her normal self. Right now they are both completely zonked out napping, probably because its 95 degrees out. So glad my little girl's "ammonia" is gone!
5.27.2013
Memorial Day weekend
I don't want to be a big ol' wet blanket but this weekend has been a huge drag. Windy, cold, literally freezing. More importantly, Tess didn't really bounce back last week after taking 5 days of antibiotics, and on Saturday we left a really fun birthday party after an hour because "she just wanted to be home." So sad. I almost took her to the hospital that day but we waited until Sunday - good thing we went then, though, because the pediatrician sent us to the hospital for an X-ray which informed us that she does indeed have double pneumonia. Wha?! Thankfully she's now on an oral steroid and antibiotics (both of which I'm not a huge fan of, but the steam showers and thyme oil route didn't seem terribly practical.) This morning she woke up coughing at 6 a.m. and immediately asked for the nebulizer and Lalaloopsy on tv. Finn lucked out and spent the night with Mimi and Papa last night and Tess slept through the night at home and seems much better today. We will probably skip the pool opening today, seeing as how it's 59 degrees outside.
Anyway, I wanted to post some photos Papa took a couple of weeks ago, along with his narrative. It's difficult to remember what it was like to be hot ... although it's supposed to be in the 90s by the end of this week again. Crazy weather seems to be the norm anymore!
(From Papa, May 6): Finn started his usual playing with chains, shackles, etc – hooking them to the tractor bucket while I did a couple of piddly things I could do and still watch his exploration. I decided he needed some sun screen so we came in to see Mimi and get that (Tess had just started her nap). As we were leaving the garage he asked if he could drive the Jeep out to the barn – I said sure. One thing led to another – he decided that the Jeep could be a tow truck. He loaded all the small chains, the big can of shackles/hooks and then went and got a lot of his tools. As you can see he did repairs on the Cozy Coupe as well as lots of towing.
Anyway, I wanted to post some photos Papa took a couple of weeks ago, along with his narrative. It's difficult to remember what it was like to be hot ... although it's supposed to be in the 90s by the end of this week again. Crazy weather seems to be the norm anymore!
(From Papa, May 6): Finn started his usual playing with chains, shackles, etc – hooking them to the tractor bucket while I did a couple of piddly things I could do and still watch his exploration. I decided he needed some sun screen so we came in to see Mimi and get that (Tess had just started her nap). As we were leaving the garage he asked if he could drive the Jeep out to the barn – I said sure. One thing led to another – he decided that the Jeep could be a tow truck. He loaded all the small chains, the big can of shackles/hooks and then went and got a lot of his tools. As you can see he did repairs on the Cozy Coupe as well as lots of towing.
5.22.2013
Red
Tess is home sick from school today. She had quite a fever and the dr thought she might have pneumonia yesterday. (Scary! But she seems better now.) I wanted to take her picture but she wouldn't let me... I loved this shot of her strawberry waves all the same.
5.19.2013
pipeline
Finn brushed aside environmentalist protests
and pressed ahead with his plan to run a pipeline through our sun-room today.
5.16.2013
lax practice
Exhausted at the end of practice. I am not sure I was even aware of the existence of lacrosse as a sport when I was four and a half...
5.08.2013
Finn hearts Casella
Casella is our garbage hauler service, and they do a terrific job (they show up and don't leave anything behind, don't require us to sort out recyclables and even accept those oddly shaped blue wine bottles, etc.) Finn is really impressed by them and earlier today drew this picture to display his admiration. We're hoping for a free month.
5.04.2013
first tee golf
Finn started the spring session for Golf today and was super excited. He did great and is especially strong on the long put (he made a "hole in one" today). As usual Finn was the youngest by a significant margin but he really holds his own (with the exception of the drive in which he tends to hit ground a couple inches short of the ball). .
Instructor: "How many people here today are seven?"
Nine or ten hands go up
Instructor: "How many people here today are six?"
about three hands go up
Instructor: "How many people here today are five?"
No hands
Instructor: "How many people here today are four?"
Finn raises his hands
Instructor: "OK -does anybody have any questions?"
Finn raises his hands
Finn "When do we get to learn how to drive the carts?
Instructor: "How many people here today are seven?"
Nine or ten hands go up
Instructor: "How many people here today are six?"
about three hands go up
Instructor: "How many people here today are five?"
No hands
Instructor: "How many people here today are four?"
Finn raises his hands
Instructor: "OK -does anybody have any questions?"
Finn raises his hands
Finn "When do we get to learn how to drive the carts?
5.02.2013
mechanic
Eavesdropping on a conversation:
Finn -What seems to be the problem?
Tess -My Car is broken.
Finn -Well, you've come to the right place.
Tess -Its an electric car.
Finn -(pauses, puts hand in face for a moment then looks back up) Oh wow...this is going to be expensive.
Finn -What seems to be the problem?
Tess -My Car is broken.
Finn -Well, you've come to the right place.
Tess -Its an electric car.
Finn -(pauses, puts hand in face for a moment then looks back up) Oh wow...this is going to be expensive.
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