Fall Sing procession at preschool
Getting her creative juices flowing!
The finished product!
Getting ready to trick-or-treat in the neighborhood.
with cousin Ryan
Raking leaves...
Jumping in leaves...
Saturday, October 31, 2009
Halloween and other October photos
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Friday, October 30, 2009
Our Third Family Day Anniversary
Three Years ago today, Jason and I were in a hotel conference room in Wuhan, China where we and Wren met each other for the first time and finally became a family.
Happy Family Day to the rest of my CHI traveling group friends!!!
It started out with lots of crying. Poor Chong Si Hui didn't know what was going on or who we were.
Seems like Jason didn't know what to make of the whole situation either!
Finally back in our room, Wren was exhausted from all that crying.
That afternoon, we took a walk down by the lake. We got our first smile out of her then. Baby Hui Hui loved being outside.
Wren in a recent photo.
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Friday, September 18, 2009
Thursday, September 17, 2009
Snow White
Wren is trying out her Halloween costume.
She's also going to wear it at the Not So Scary Halloween Party at Disney World in early October.
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Saturday, September 12, 2009
Bunnies
The bunnies went out for a little leg stretch.
Sweet Kipper is around 10 years old.
Leo is probably around six.
Wren and Kipper
Cheese!
Leo makes a break for it!
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Monday, September 7, 2009
Labor Day visit from the cousins!
We were so happy that cousins Beckie, James, Wesley and Caitlin visited us this Labor Day weekend!
Wesley, Caitlin, Wren and Ryan
Wesley got a kick out of the kiddie raft.
Gone fishin
Just a little bathing beauty pose (with Sammy Girl)
Sammy Girl has to make sure everyone is OK.
Wren and Caitlin
Ryan, Caitlin and Wren
Wrennie Roo
Making a splash!
Good night!
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Friday, September 4, 2009
Waiting for the cousins to arrive
Wren and Ryan waiting not so patiently for the cousins to arrive in Huntsville.
Video - She took my song!
Okay...
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Friday, August 14, 2009
Monday, August 10, 2009
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Sunday, July 26, 2009
Cape Cod
We had another great invite this summer. My friend Cathy (from when we lived in Binghamton, NY) invited us to spend a few days at her parents' Cape Cod cottage. So after our time with Uncle Dennis, we packed up the rental car and headed out to the Cape. This was a special trip for me because as I child I spent ten magical summers in Chatham, Cape Cod at the home of my great-great aunt. While we were visiting Cathy, I was able to drive Jason out to Chatham and show him the house. One of my mother's cousins now owns the house and her husband was gracious enough to show us around.
Wren enjoys the beach in Wareham
Cathy and Wren play in Buzzards Bay
Gotta love the ice cream truck!
Wren practices her cartwheels
On the porch of Cathy's cottage
The Chatham house on Old Harbor Road. This was the home of my grandfather's Aunt Isabel. She was married with no children and when she died in the mid 1970's, the house was inherited by my grandfather and his four brothers. We spent 10 summers here when I was a child. Eventually, the home was bought by one of my grandfather's brothers. Now, his daughter owns the home. I have never met her and she was not home the day we stopped by but her husband was kind enough to show us around. It hadn't changed too much since I had last been there in the summer of 1984.
The main house
The barn
I've never known it to be a barn but that is always what we called it.
Cowyard Lane
Cowyard Lane is just across the street from the Cape house. It leads down to a public access area. My brother and I rode our bikes and walked here to play quite frequently.
The Cowyard
Another view of the cowyard
It was a great trip with a good friend and on our way back to Logan Airport in Boston to catch our flight home, we had time to stop off in Plymouth and walk around a little.
Wren in front of Plymouth Rock. I visited here as a child and have a vague memory of the rock at least. On this visit I learned that it was decided to move the rock in 1774 and when they were moving it, it was split into two halves. It was decided to leave the bottom portion behind at the wharf and the top half was relocated to the town's meeting-house. In 1834, the upper portion of the rock was relocated from Plymouth's meeting-house to Pilgrim Hall. In 1859 the Pilgrim Society began building a Victorian canopy at the wharf over the lower portion of the rock. Following its completion in 1867, the top of the rock was moved from Pilgrim Hall back to its original wharf location in 1880. The date "1620" was then carved into the rock. In 1920, the rock was relocated and the waterfront was rebuilt with a waterfront promenade behind a low seawall, in such a way that when the rock was returned to its original site, it would be at water level. The care of the rock was turned over to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and a Roman Doric portico was built for viewing the rock. During the Rock's many journeys throughout the town of Plymouth numerous pieces of the Rock were taken, bought and sold. Today approximately 1/3 of the top portion remains. It is estimated that the original Rock weighed 20,000 lb (9,100 kg). Although some documents indicate that tourists or souvenir hunters chipped it down, no pieces have been noticeably removed since 1880. Today there are pieces in Pilgrim Hall Museum as well as in the Patent Building in the Smithsonian.
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