Friday, November 30, 2007

Train Love

Sure, we enjoyed a tasty and fun Thanksgiving meal with Doug's family. We also went to the beach, saw Cath's rabbit and guinea pig, and played the piano at Grammy and Granpa's house.

But, the highlight of the holiday was a train ride to Cambridge! We joined the crowd exiting southern Maine last Friday and rode the Downeaster to North Station. The girls were fascinated with everything you could see out the windows, especially coming into the city.



We met Granma and Granpa D in Cambridge for lunch, and Uncle Neil treated us to a visit to the natural history museum at Harvard.

We had a great time walking through Harward Yard picking up leaves, and the girls went crazy in the museum. Fossils! Birds! Eggs! Beetles! What's this? Look at that!

Not only did we ride the train, but we took the subway and rode the escalators. The excitement level was pretty much off the charts all day, leading to...

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

The First Snowy Day

Just a moment to post a few photos from the first snowstorm. I'll be back later with our Thanksgiving weekend adventures.

Who knew that just an inch or so of snow could be this much fun? The girls were ecstatic to play in the yard, and didn't want to come inside. The snow was even moist enough to put together a snowman, although Bridget was very upset that we didn't have carrots for his nose.


Monday, November 19, 2007

Center Hill

Center Hill is a beautiful spot in the middle of Mt. Blue state park. From the overlook, you can see Tumbledown, Saddleback, and Mt. Blue as well as the smaller hills that surround Webb Lake.

Sunday afternoon we went for a walk on the scenic overlook trail from the picnic area. We were out for just about an hour, and the girls walked most of the time.


They were really excited to see a little bit of snow on the ground! It was the impetus to run all the way up the hill to find out if they could make footprints in it. It was a bit chilly, so they're pretty bundled up in the pictures, but they were in a fantastic mood the whole time and didn't mind being cold. Moriah is on the left, Bridget is on the right below.

This picture shows off some of the view (which doesn't show as well when you focus on people). Tumbledown and Jackson are right in the center. This is the view west. I have some temperature data loggers that are frozen into the pond on Tumbledown now. Here's hoping they don't get too banged up!


Tuesday, November 13, 2007

New Look for Monkeys

I'm trying a new template that's a bit cleaner, and I hope easier to read. All the old posts are still here.

The new look could also refer to the haircuts the girls gave themselves last week. We're not certain exactly who cut what hair, but there's a big chunk missing from the crown of Moriah's head and Bridget's bangs are very, very short.

She would like to cut YOUR hair! Look out.

Saturday, November 10, 2007

Crafty

We're spending more time indoors as the daylight wanes, and the girls excited about some new creative opportunities.

Painting is a big hit! We've turned the living room into a gallery of their recent works both at home and from playgroup. They each have their own distinctive style; Moriah tends to work very carefully and deliberately, often only applying small stripes or circles of color. Bridget loves to apply lots of paint and mix the colors around.


I made some flubber for class the other day, and brought home some of the leftovers. For the uninitiated, flubber is in the same family as silly putty, but easier to work with. The girls love - they can break it, roll it, stamp it, bounce it, squish it...you get the picture.


Using their safety scissors and playing with stickers are also big hits. We bought some nice alphabet stickers in town today, and Bridget's first idea was to put them on the wall. They've also gotten creative with the scissors - I'll save that for another post. We'll continue to keep an eye on them while they're crafting.

Monday, November 05, 2007

Arrrr, Mateys! Halloween!

This was the first year the girls went trick-or-treating. They stayed out for over an hour, covering about a mile of neighborhood and pulling in some great loot. They loved dressing up as pirates, and would say "Arrr, Matey" and "Shiver me timbers" sometimes. They wore some birds pinned on their shoulders as parrots, pirate boots, and special pirate socks (my knee socks) over their pants. I made their hats out of a sheet of posterboard and some white chalk.
Their friend Alex and his dad came over to go trick-or-treating with us since they live out of town, and we all got a kick out of his Spiderman costume.
The girls helped me cut the jack-o-lanterns the night before. Moriah asked for a happy one, and Bridget asked for a scary one.

Now We Are Three!

The girls celebrated their birthday with grandparents and friends galore. They had a great time partying all afternoon and into the evening. We had three of their buddies and parents over for cupcakes and playtime in the afternoon, and they all went to town with the helium balloons and punching balloons that we had. We received so many lovely new books as gifts, and the girls have asked to read them over and over.

They are very excited to be three!


Highlights included:
Balloons





Cheeseheads


Blue and purple cupcakes (Bridget asked for blue, Moriah asked for purple)

Outside playtime with friends



Hugs from Granpa Daly!