Tuesday, May 31, 2005


Leah's second grade class has been working with living organisms. Here she is showing off a fish she drew. See the classroom web site for more photos and background.

Sunday, May 29, 2005


Leah performed in her first hip-hop dance recital today. (She's the second girl on the left). Or watch the video if you have Windows Media Player.

Saturday, May 28, 2005



Memorial Day and it is 90. Leah lounges and then lunges for the pool...meanwhile just 6 days ago, she was bundled up for a skating party for her friend's birthday

Tuesday, May 24, 2005


Nathan's martial arts buddy recently suffered the loss of his 90s-year-old grandfather and was whimpering about it today at as the two of them were being driven to class. "Nathan, are your grandparents still alive?" asked his buddy's mother, attempting some consolation.

Nathan thought for a while. I�m not sure,� he said slowly. Then after a pause, a bit more confidently, �But I think my aunt is alive.�

Monday, May 23, 2005


Watch out, Martha, your friends Oriana and Avry are looking at you with preschool cruelty. You know the three of you are best friends and will spend the rest of the day playing together, but I guess you have to start the day pretending you're not interested.

Monday, May 16, 2005



We rented Star Trek: The Original Series Volume 1 ("The Corbomite Maneuver") on Netflix this weekend.

The kids have been watching Gilligan's Island for the past few months and they love it, so I thought they'd enjoy this one too. I know it was my favorite show back when I was their age.

It's one of the original episodes from the 1960's and boy does it seem whacky and low-budget. By today's standards, all the technology seems humorously low-tech. A countdown timer is one of those faux-digital rolling digits that were sometimes used in clock radios before LEDs were available. Even the set looks like its made from wooden furniture mocked up to resemble a pre-plastic persons idea of the future.


Saturday, May 07, 2005


Leah received First Communion today, May 7, 2005. A glorious angel, she is!

Sunday, May 01, 2005


May 1 is a glorious, sunny day to celebrate Martha's 3rd birthday with friends. Here, the children are parading around a "may pole" in our backyard.