Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Feeding Animals - at home
Here's Clara enjoying feeding the hens a snack. That's Jane the Jersey Black Giant, Clucky the Americauna/Easter Egger, and Chie-Chie the Marans (last photo only, she's a little more shy than the others).





Sunday, February 21, 2010
Molly's Table
I made one or two suggestions about matching the height of the "legs", and did the drilling for her. But otherwise, the table as you see it is a "Molly original".
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Always Our Babies
Z: Will you always be my baby?
M: Yes.
M: Daddy?
Z: Yes?
M: You don't have to ask.
In other, related news, on Monday, I got to go to gymnastics with the girls. For the bear-walk warm-up, Clara insisted on being the baby bear, walking under the mama bear (that's me), as usual. About half way through, though, she scooted out from under me and announced: "I'm my own bear!".
Yes, dear, you are your own bear. But you'll always be my baby. Just like Molly.
Photo: sisters watching a ladybug, Tilden Park, February 15, 2010
Monday, February 15, 2010
Saturday, February 13, 2010
bike riding
Back in January I took the girls on a mini bike ride to the Malcolm X Elementary School playground for biking practice. Clara consented to riding on the tricycle (that I pushed), but Molly was thrilled to get on her bike with training wheels and zoom around. She practiced steering, stopping, starting, and all the good stuff. She particularly enjoyed using the yellow kick-ball diamond as an obstacle course of sorts.
We'll have to do more mini-bike trips this spring.






We'll have to do more mini-bike trips this spring.
Monday, February 08, 2010
Big Trees Snow Trip
(To see the pictures bigger you should be able to link to the entire album by clicking on the picture above, or click here)
Rain down here means snow in the mountains. So, while our friends and family in the mid-Atlantic were (and still are?) being hit with "Snowmageddon 2010" we zipped up to the Sierra for a some snow play.
We had a great time - we spent most of the first day at Big Trees State Park, which had snow and, well, big trees. It also had a nice warming hut with volunteers serving hot cocoa around a roaring fire. There was a perfect little meadow for snow-man making, mellow sledding (just our speed!), tromping in the snow, and (a theme for the trip) clean snow for eating.
We also strapped snowshoes on and did a hike through the big trees. Molly and Zach went part way and stayed to explore one of the fallen big trees in-depth, while I hiked the whole loop (with Clara in the backpack).
We loaded back into the car and instead of zipping back home we went a few minutes down the road to stay overnight in the cutest little inn/cabins. After exploring the sleeping loft, Molly proceeded to spend another hour (at least) exploring the snow in the meadow at the inn. She loved sinking into the snow up to her hips. She loved picking pu chunks of snow. She loved it all! It was dark by the time I dragged her inside for dinner.
This morning was just as fun - we went to an overlook and played some more in the snow. Clara was pretty maxed out on the snow (it's hard to walk in, especially when you're dressed as a marshmallow and you're only 3' tall). But Molly couldn't get enough. She even had a whole line about needing more time in nature ("and snow is part of nature, you know") when it was time to go.
Good thing we have another snow trip planned in a few weeks!
Wednesday, February 03, 2010
Rainy Sisters
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