Sunday, October 27, 2013

Trophies and Tutus

Vivi followed in her brother’s footsteps and participated in an afterschool soccer program this fall.  Despite the constant tormenting, she truly idolizes her big brother and wants to do whatever he is doing.  Sometimes this leads to disappointment, like when she tries to join Henry and the other boys on the playground and they tease her.  Elise keeps telling her that it will be different one day—then they’ll be begging her to show them some attention. 


Vivi was amazingly focused on the soccer field—she listened attentively to the coach, followed instructions and never got distracted, pretty much the exact opposite of Henry and his friends during practice.  We’re never sure whether to attribute this difference to having an older sibling or just being a girl.  She was so proud when she received her trophy on the last day of soccer (see photo below).  It is now displayed on her bookcase, next to the tutus and tiaras.  Vivi also is continuing with ballet lessons, although this year she was old enough to participate without mommy or daddy.  She comes home every Monday night, enthusiastically jeté-ing through the house.  Below is a picture of Vivi and her friends from school as they prepare for ballet class. 

 

Sunday, October 20, 2013

Pumpkin Picking 2013

Below are pictures from our annual fall excursion to Butler’s Orchard, near Germantown, MD.  As always, the kids had a great time picking pumpkins, playing in the hayloft and riding the sack slides.  In the evening we decorated our pumpkins (Frankenstein for Henry and a princess for Vivian) and carved a jack-o-lantern for the first time this year, at Henry’s insistence.  A great day out and a fun night around the kitchen table for all of us. 

 
 
 
 

Saturday, October 19, 2013

Philadelphia

Columbus Day weekend provided a quick family getaway to Philadelphia, PA.  We considered visiting New York but decided that the Big Apple deserved more than a few days.  By comparison, Philadelphia was closer and a little more manageable.  We departed Friday night in a torrential rainstorm and didn’t arrive until close to midnight.  Fortunately, the kids are good car sleepers.  The next day we hit the Please Touch Museum.  We had heard good things about this children’s museum, and it did not disappoint.  Located in the spectacular Memorial Hall in Fairmount Park (site of the 1876 Centennial Exposition), the museum is HUGE.  We started downstairs at the Alice in Wonderland exhibit and then made our way through the construction zone, shoe store, supermarket and, in a strange bit of foreshadowing, children’s hospital.  After lunch, we rode the antique carousel and sampled the waterworks and space exhibits.  After a full day of exploring, we were preparing to head home when Henry’s eye suddenly collided with his sister’s hand.  After much drama, we decided to visit the emergency room, just to be safe.  Fortunately, the real CHOP was nearby.  It turns out Henry had scratched his cornea.  He was fine but in considerable discomfort.  It didn’t help that we had to wait several hours before being seen.  After an extended odyssey to find an after hours pharmacy and secure some dinner, we finally arrived back at the hotel, exhausted from our evening detour.  With the help of some children’s Motrin, Henry was back on his feet and ready to visit the Philadelphia Zoo the next day.  We have a nice (free) zoo in Washington, DC, but we all agreed that the Philly zoo was far superior.  Not only were the exhibits nicer (we actually managed to see some animals), but there were lots of other activities along the way, like paddle boats, camel rides, and several playgrounds.  Henry had a particularly memorable encounter with a king cobra in the reptile house—the snake slithered over and arched its back right in front of Henry.  For her part, Vivian was content with a pony ride.  After another full day, we headed back to the hotel thoroughly satisfied with our back-to-back adventures in Philadelphia—so much so that we could almost overlook (if not forget) the minor unpleasantness in between.  Below are pictures from the weekend.