Sunday, November 27, 2011
Thanksgiving
Hmm....It seems that I took little to no pictures during Thanksgiving this year. Guess I was having too much fun visiting with family. We went down to Douglas and had a couple dinners, one with Nana and one with Nana Nana. The latter one the boys got spoiled and were able to eat off of the good china and were even able to use little glass goblets for their juice. Luckily they didn't break anything and they also were very good about not making a mess of their food like they do at home. At Nana's we visited, ate a ton of food, rested and the kids played outside while Compa and Nana did yard work. It was an awesome trip and much needed time with the family.
Saturday, November 12, 2011
Morning adventures
With Hadrien now attending Atrium regularly we go off on a couple morning adventures to get us out of the house and to treat the boys for good behaviour during the week.
Rare occasions I take all three to Dunkin Donuts for a late breakfast...they love eating in the dining area and all the retirees enjoy seeing us.

After we drop Hadrien off Liam, Simon and I head to a park that is in the neighborhood for some much needed fresh air and exercise.

Simon and I simply enjoy the sun and watch Liam play.
Once we've had our fill we head back to pick up Hadrien then back home for much needed naptimes.
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Halloween & Last Minute Costumes
Halloween Snuck Up on Us This Year
With The Excitement of The New Baby and All...
So costumes were a little last minute but everyone still had a blast and the kids made it Trick or Treating through the neighborhood...
Andy was a Zoo Keeper...


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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