Friday, January 12, 2018

Grandparent's Weekly Vol.1

I make no promises that I'm going to keep up with this, but I'm thinking of posting regular updates since everyone is scattered and far away. And at some point I will change the header of my blog to include a picture that is at least post children, but today is not that day. 

Last Friday, Tim and I FINALLY went on a double date with some friends. We've been trying to get this on the calendar for a while, but, holidays and young children and all the excuses. There is no picture of the date because we seem to forget to take pictures when our little people are not around, but there was putting on of dressy clothes and eating of incredibly good food and fun conversation without being interrupted (well...there were interruptions...by our waiter offering free drink samples). 
Meanwhile, our babysitter was giving puppet shows and teaching our children their numbers in four languages (English, Spanish, French, and Italian). We love our babysitters. 


I make no promises that these are correct


This weekend we went to the Tellus Science Museum. I was nerd-ishly excited, and the kids were....

Lucy watching Foucault's pendulum

...really really excited about the "coin spiral thing" that makes the coins go around and around because of...gravity...or some science lesson they don't remember.

Don't be fooled by her expression, they asked to do this a million times

Lucy in the fossil exhibit


Who needs a double stroller? 

The highlight of Lucy's week included receiving her last Christmas present from her Auntie. She has worn it constantly and pranced around the house carrying Pup-pup for the last few days. The first day, she was so excited, she didn't eat her dinner. 





Our current season of life includes fighting and bugging the other sibling as much as possible and then yelling about the other one doing the bugging. It's so much fun...

They occasionally decide they like each other

One Monday, the fun parent side of me won out and I let Matthan stay up to watch the Georgia Bulldawgs play in the National Championship Game. I put him to bed around midnight before watching overtime. I'm glad he went to bed then. Unfortunately that meant that I had to tell him the next morning that we had lost. He was so sad I could feel his sadness when I told him.


Taken when we were winning

The weather has been cold here, like below freezing cold. So, I forced the children outside when the weather was in the warm 50's. They were thrilled (cough cough), and had great attitudes about it (cough). Lucy enjoyed pushing her stroller next to Mommy, though, and we hiked to one of the highest points in our county and saw a bunch of pretty birds. And then told Daddy they had fun. 



We replaced our broken tea pot after 12 years (well, I guess technically it was Tim's then). Lucy pretty much wants anything we're eating and drinking. This girl likes her some tea, hot or cold.

Drinking peppermint tea, no sugar



Tim has decided to try making sourdough bread again. I'm very excited about this. This is the "don't even get to make bread until like day 10" method. So...no bread yet...but look at his awesome starter. He named it Matthew, nic "Matt", because there is a verse in Matthew about the kingdom of heaven being like leaven...and yes we're weird. I still think it should have been an old lady name like "Blanche". Nobody else but us probably thinks this is amusing, but oh well. Matt is requiring double feedings of flour and water a day now so I think that means we'll have bread soon.



I have a ton of hobbies that I'm dabbling in including hand lettering and painting and reading and knitting, but because I'm a bit A.D.D. when it comes to hobbies, I'm attempting to learn the art of the roast chicken (as in none of the hobbies mentioned previously). The raw bird is in the oven and not pictured.  I'll let ya know how it turns out. 

Oil and herb basting method

That about raps up this week! Until next time...

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