- We went to Douglas
- Nana sprained her ankle on Christmas Eve
- Christmas was celebrated
- Hadrien had a cold (we thought)
- Andrew came down with what we later found out was bronchitis (more on this later)
- Liam also caught the "cold"
- New Years Eve we stayed home
Thursday, January 13, 2011
December 2010
By the end of December much had transpired:
The "knot" (yep I just gave it a name)
Happy momma with her beer
Hadrien pulling his brother in a wagon meant for stuffed bears...Liam loved climbing in and out of it and Hadrien loved to pull it so it worked out for both of them.
Hadrien had just knocked his uncle over and uncle knocked his head on the music table...poor thing ;p
And as suspected we couldn't hardly keep the boys away from the tree...at least Nana had a lot of non-breakable ornaments! Liam wanted the antler ears, but only for a minute would he wear them.
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Family
The family endures because it offers the truth of mortality and immortality within the same group. The family endures because, better than the commune, kibbutz, or classroom, it seems to individualize and socialize its children, to make us feel at the same time unique and yet joined to all humanity, accepted as is and yet challenged to grow, loved unconditionally and yet propelled by greater expectations. Only in the family can so many extremes be reconciled and synthesized. Only in the family do we have a lifetime in which to do it. -Letty Cottin Pogrebi
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