Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Easter 2012

Following recent tradition, we spent Easter with the Powell family in Vienna, VA.  We joined the Powells for Easter Mass followed by brunch at Clydes (complete with the Easter Bunny) and a backyard egg hunt.  Henry was finally old enough to wear the seersucker suit we inherited from the Powells, and Vivian looked lovely in her blue and white polka dot dress.  Getting everyone together for a family portrait is always challenging, but below are some photos of us in our Easter finest.

 
 
 

Saturday, March 31, 2012

Mimi's Surprise Birthday Party

The extended Morris clan gathered at the end of March to celebrate Mimi Joanne’s birthday.  Bryant’s brother Kevin and his family flew in from Huntsville for a surprise birthday visit.  It was nice to have everyone together, and we were particularly excited to meet the family’s newest member, Baby Regan (pictured below), who was born on February 10th.  Henry and Vivian stayed home from school to spend time with their cousins, and we all celebrated Mimi’s birthday with a steak dinner and cake and ice cream (Henry picked out the birthday cake for Mimi—it had a Finding Nemo theme!).  Below are some pictures from the birthday celebration:
 
 

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

St Paddy's Day 2012

After Elise's big race, we all headed to Old Town to enjoy a family picnic by the river.  As you can see, the weather was perfect.  Getting into the spirit of the day, Henry and Vivian both wore their St. Patrick's Day t-shirts, although Vivian decided to accessorize with a pink tutu.  Below are some pictures from our outing.
 
 

Sunday, March 18, 2012

New Hobbies

Bryant and Elise both took up new hobbies this winter.  In December, Elise began training for the Marine Corp Marathon, which is held each October in Arlington, Virginia and Washington, DC.  According to Wikipedia, it’s the fifth largest marathon in the United States and the ninth largest in the world!  To get ready for the race, Elise has been running three times a week at the gym and outdoors.  On Sundays, she trains with a long distance running group here in Alexandria.  Her first practice race was the Baltimore and Annapolis (B&A) Trail half marathon in early March, in which she placed eighteenth in her age group and averaged a nine minute mile.  Her next practice race was the Irish Sprint (March 17) in Quantico Virginia (see photo at left).  By completing the Irish Sprint, Elise automatically qualified to run in the Marine Corp Marathon this fall.  Well done, Elise! 
Bryant’s hobby has been less energetic.  With Elise hitting the trails, he's been trying his hand at cooking.  So far, Bryant has made beef bourguignon, pork roast, eggplant parmesan, beef and Guinness pie, and, most recently, corned beef and cabbage.  Elise has judged the meals a success.  Henry won’t touch the stuff (usually accompanied by wild claims to be “allergic”), but Vivi loved the eggplant parmesan and even nibbled some corned beef.  To accompany dinner, Elise has been baking fresh bread.  She started with a farmhouse white and then made soda bread.  Next up (at Bryant’s request) is rosemary focaccia.  Yum.

Monday, February 20, 2012

Catching Up

This seems to have been the winter that never was.  We usually spend January and February hunkered indoors, desperate for activities to keep the kids occupied.  This year, with unseasonably warm temperatures, we've suffered much less cabin fever.  Henry and Elise took up ice skating lessons in February.  Henry remembered most of the basic techniques from last winter but at times seemed more interested in eating the ice than skating on it.  Vivian is still too young for ice skating but spied the indoor pool at the rec center and insisted that we all go swimming.  We’ve signed her up for swim lessons this spring, but in the mean time, she’s been practicing swimming “like Ariel” in the tub.

Elise visited California in February for a week-long medical conference and managed to squeeze in a quick visit with college friends (Penny, Mike and Eric) in San Diego.  While she was away, Mimi Joanne helped Bryant maintain his sanity while home alone with the kids.  Below are some pictures from a weekend trip we took to the children’s museum in Baltimore while Mimi was visiting:
 
 

Henry and Vivian continue to delight, amaze and exhaust.  Vivian has fallen head first into Disney Princess mania.  Her favorites include Aurora, Ariel, Belle and Rapunzel.  On movie nights, when she is the “movie chooser,” she inevitably picks Tangled or Beauty and the Beast.  This usually elicits vigorous protests from Henry, but he ends up watching (and watching intently) with her.  Vivian absolutely adores her brother.  At home and on the playground, she chases after him constantly and wants to do just like him – climbing, swinging, throwing dirt.  And if Henry is tired and sucking his thumb, she will do the same.  Henry reciprocates by using Vivian as his wrestling partner (although she can give as well as she gets).  They squabble and fight and laugh and entertain and occasionally show genuine kindness toward one another.  Henry will share his dinner with Vivian (at least the stuff he doesn’t want to eat—like vegetables), and at night, when we are putting the kids to bed, Vivian will tuck her brother under the covers and kiss him goodnight.

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Winter Scenes

We’ve had a remarkably mild winter this year, but the end of January did bring a light coating of snow and ice…enough, at least, for Henry and Vivian to insist on playing outside. Below are some pictures from the backyard. Thanks to Mimi Pauline for sending the snow gear from Michigan!

 
 
 

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

New Year’s in Huntsville

We flew to Huntsville after Christmas to spend a few days with Bryant’s brother’s family and Mimi and Paw Paw.  While we there, Paw Paw treated the whole clan to an overnight stay at the Gaylord Opryland Hotel to see their annual Ice! exhibit.  As you can see, Henry and Vivian enjoyed spending time with their cousins and meeting Shrek, Po and the rest of the gang from the DreamWorks Experience.