Despite moving way up North to Maine we have still had some good family time. We had a great visit to Worcester to help celebrate a birthday with Nana. Rob and Vida came up from DC, so all the Myers cousins were together for the first time ever! It was a jam packed weekend with soccer and hockey games, playing in the backyard and all over the house, good food and lots of family time.
Last weekend Daddy took Aaron to DC for a conference. They had a packed couple of days and Aaron had some great times with Nana. (Thank you to Nana for her never ending patience, delicious food, and the fabulous new shoes!) Despite a packed schedule, Daddy and Aaron were able to fit in a visit with Cousins Gabe and Tamara and their amazing kids, Dan and (relatively) new baby Michael, Aunt Debbie and Uncle Dennis, Cousins Pearce and Isla (and their parents) and our neighbors and friends Amy, Craig, Jen and their families.. Whew. No wonder they slept well when they got home. More pictures to come!
Monday, November 18, 2013
Thursday, November 14, 2013
Hallowell-oween
Okay, we realize it is two weeks after Halloween. Give us a break. We're trying our best! We have dubbed the holiday Hallowelloween in honor of our new town. Hallowell loves this holiday. There are "pre-parties" complete with friends, food and drinks before everyone heads off into the wild for trick or treating. This is a fun tradition. Nothing like watching the kids run around like crazy in anticipation of the candy to come while welcoming people as they come to the door.
Even some pretty serious rain couldn't dampen our spirits. The girls again came up with some creative costumes. Miriam was the Statue of Liberty (in keeping with her patriotic spirit) and Robin was a globe (in keeping with her "round themed" costumes). Aaron was a moneybag (which went along great with Chris' fat cat costume--that tux comes in really handy). The girls were troopers. They had hard costumes to walk in. Note to self--do not use waterproof paint if it is going to rain! They had quite a haul at the end of the night and are already planning their Purim costumes.
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Even some pretty serious rain couldn't dampen our spirits. The girls again came up with some creative costumes. Miriam was the Statue of Liberty (in keeping with her patriotic spirit) and Robin was a globe (in keeping with her "round themed" costumes). Aaron was a moneybag (which went along great with Chris' fat cat costume--that tux comes in really handy). The girls were troopers. They had hard costumes to walk in. Note to self--do not use waterproof paint if it is going to rain! They had quite a haul at the end of the night and are already planning their Purim costumes.
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Saturday, November 2, 2013
We're Back
Where did fall and the Asch family go? We've been busy! Mommy led her first High Holiday services at Temple Beth El to rave reviews :^) and is very glad it is over. The holidays continued throughout the month of September and we built our own Sukkah and had our neighbors over. Daddy started teaching at UMA in addition to working on his book, editing the Washington History Journal, joining the Board of the Holocaust and Human Rights Center and taking care of the kids.
The kids have been busy too. Miriam started school and just moved to first grade a couple of weeks ago. She has been a champ with the transition. Still a little bit shy with her new teacher, but making friends and learning a lot. She also got glasses--we said it has been a big couple months! We are so glad the school caught her vision problem before it got worse. She also has been playing soccer, reading up a storm, and making up lots of fun games for her siblings. She recently built a White House and drew pictures of her six favorite presidents: Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln, Teddy Roosevelt, FDR, and Obama.
Robin started preschool with Miss Kilene. She is having a great time, making a lot of friends (she has her groupies here like she did in DC), and showing up the kindergarten kids with her sight word knowledge. She enjoys her two days a week at home where she loves to play Mastermind, read and cook. Robin has recently taken over the family calendar, and loves figuring out what day it is. She is really looking forward to starting gymnastics, which she does at home in all her spare time. She is still her smiley, happy self.
Aaron is fourteen months...what can we really say about him? He is not much of a sleeper, and doesn't like schedules very much. He does love being on the move and has recently learned how to scoot chairs across the floor and climb onto them...no nowhere is off limits! He is also very good at grunting and pointing which is a surprisingly good method of communication. He is babbling more and is still a persistent little kiddo. He knows what he wants and when he wants it and he lets you know about it!
The kids have been busy too. Miriam started school and just moved to first grade a couple of weeks ago. She has been a champ with the transition. Still a little bit shy with her new teacher, but making friends and learning a lot. She also got glasses--we said it has been a big couple months! We are so glad the school caught her vision problem before it got worse. She also has been playing soccer, reading up a storm, and making up lots of fun games for her siblings. She recently built a White House and drew pictures of her six favorite presidents: Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln, Teddy Roosevelt, FDR, and Obama.
Robin started preschool with Miss Kilene. She is having a great time, making a lot of friends (she has her groupies here like she did in DC), and showing up the kindergarten kids with her sight word knowledge. She enjoys her two days a week at home where she loves to play Mastermind, read and cook. Robin has recently taken over the family calendar, and loves figuring out what day it is. She is really looking forward to starting gymnastics, which she does at home in all her spare time. She is still her smiley, happy self.
Aaron is fourteen months...what can we really say about him? He is not much of a sleeper, and doesn't like schedules very much. He does love being on the move and has recently learned how to scoot chairs across the floor and climb onto them...no nowhere is off limits! He is also very good at grunting and pointing which is a surprisingly good method of communication. He is babbling more and is still a persistent little kiddo. He knows what he wants and when he wants it and he lets you know about it!
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