Monday, March 26, 2007

sweet littles!

Such a big bed, such a wee bedhog! Lissa is happy to sprawl out where Momma got up from...it's so warm and cozy here! KC learned about playdough this week, and has been having a wonderful time with it. He makes pretend food, snakes, and a variety of cut-outs with our cookie cutters. All you have to do to soothe a raging 2 year old is say "play dough time!" and he'll stop yelling/whining and come running!
Oh, and also this week, Lissa discovered her tongue! It is a marvel to her, it wiggles, flops, laps, pokes out and slides back in! Such fun!




Monday, February 12, 2007

I am Back!

It's been a long time since I posted, but finally I'm finding time to catch up on blogging! So here are some updated photo's of the new, enlarged and improved JE Clan!

The Little Drummer Boy, courtesy of Uncle Brian...


Truly, Uncle Brian should be forced to stay with us for a week or so, but most likely he'd simply enjoy the concerts, and worse, participate!!! LOL!
Lissa's pretty dress (Lissa is 7 weeks here)



And here she is in her second "girlie dress" courtesy of Auntie Lynne:



I think she'd had enough "dress up" for one day, judging by her formidable scowl! Nonetheless, it was fun to have her in her purty clothes for a while!

More pix to come, stay tuned!

Tuesday, September 26, 2006

My funny munchkids

All 3 of my sweet boys, sitting at the kitchen island having a casual supper tonight, and Chet was cracking up Rob and KC; the wee munchkid got laughing so hard at Chet's unusual ... skill?...of tongue-flopping/waggling that he got the hiccups!

Saturday, September 23, 2006

Been awhile....




Wow! I haven't updated in over a month! Sorry Family and Friends! We've had a very busy end of the summer, camping in Old Orchard Beach, Maine (see photo 3), and Ferry Beach, Maine (see photo 2) which are actually only a few miles apart from each other, but miles away in ideology! Ferry Beach is where our UU church has it's annual weekend retreat, and we haul up there from all around the Worcester, MA area and hang out and talk and rest and just BE...something most of us just don't have lots of time for these days! After we got back from our last campout of the year at Ferry, Rob, KC and I decorated the front door area for Autumn (pic. 1). Rob and KC have grown over the summer, both in height, in talking, and in maturity...and Chet is holding his own with his job, his responsibilities, and his desires!

All in all it's been a wonderful, fulfilling summer despite our not-too-terrific weather. Family, fun, and camping make for a great time for all!

Friday, August 18, 2006

At the Library...

Yesterday was the conclusion of the Library Summer Reading Program. Kids who logged reading hours and books were given certificates...Robbie received one for reading 125 books during the program!
A magician performed and Robbie was laughing at the antics of the show, and KC was having fun jumping on and off Mom's legs!
After the show, there was a raffle, and Robbie won a ticket to the Big E, otherwise known as the Eastern States Exposition, our largest Massachusetts State fair! He was pretty excited, and now we're working on planning just when to get over to East Springfield to see what the Big E is like.
It's hard to believe that summer is winding down. The Big E is one benchmark of the Autumn season, as is the start of school. Robbie starts on Monday, and I think he's actually looking forward to it. We've begun to notice that some of the tree tops are turning a bit russet here and there. Some of that can be attributed to the very cold snap we had last week, with low temps running into the upper 40's and low 50's for 4 days running. We saw poison ivy on our walk last night that was turning red, and again this morning, I heard and saw a "V" string of 15 or more geese flying south. Two nights ago on our evening ramble we saw a flock of nighthawks, which are headed south too. And so the wheel turns.

Tuesday, August 08, 2006

A hiking we shall go!





And so we did! We set off on Friday afternoon heading west on Massachusetts Route 2, with tents, boys, and high expectations for a great weekend. We then took the road less travelled by, namely US 202, which wended its way south through small towns that sprang out of the woods like a surprise. Eventually we got to the bustling city of Westfield, and soon found our connection to 57, and headed ever closer to the Connecticut border, where Southwick, MA lies, nestled in rolling hills and small valleys, where tobacco plants spread their large leaves in small fields, and corn waved in the wind as we passed. We found our campground and Robbie and I spent the next hour pleasantly occupied setting up the boys' tent and then the adult tent. Lee kept the baby and Chet occupied, but eventually everyone was creeling for supper, so out came the Coleman stove and propane, and while the boys set up their sleeping bags, veggie burgers sizzled on the stove, while a big pot of water boiled for corn on the cob. What a great meal that was! Seasoned by hunger, to be sure, but yummy nonetheless.



The next day dawned chilly, but fortified by a good breakfast we headed out to our first Audubon Sanctuary, Arcadia. Lee went here as a child and has pleasant memories of the place. The folks who worked here were a delight, and the site was beautiful, bordered on one side by a small river and bog, and a great easy-to-walk-on trail system. The mosquito's nearly carried us off, but we fought free and had a great mini hike. The baby walked the entire hour we hiked! When we got back to the car, we had a conference, and decided since it was so early in the day that we would take the long route, head back north and west to the area around Lenox (which is near Stockbridge, where famed artist Norman Rockwell created his famed works) to hike a Pleasant Valley Wildlife Sanctuary. Lee and I had been here once when Chet was 7 or 8, and remembered that they had a great trail system. WOW! It has certainly expanded over the last 12 years, and we had an excellent hike climbing up the side of a wee mountain.

We only went half way up as the trail was steep, and we did not have our baby backpack with us (it wouldn't fit in the van!) to safely trek up the rest of the way with a tired 2 year old. The older boys were deeply disapointed that we would not be heading for the top, and thus climbing the tower there, where the views ranged from the Catskills in New York, to Mount Graylock in far northwestern Massachusetts. Oh well, it gives us a reason to return to the area next summer!

Friday, July 21, 2006

Computer genius??


Here he is, our resident genius typing madly at the computer. What do we see on the screen as we peer avidly over his shoulder? Life on another planet? A solution to pi?


"kldoauioioeimidpamduasodijf8877388876789&&%^()#N*(FOKjm9ionmdial8raojf8oajfkadfijoid09quer8ja;lfjoa8fuahihoptpo"

ahhhh...the longest numerical-alphabetical word known to two year olds!!!

See!?!

I told you he was a genius!
(and he's cute, too!)