Monday, November 29, 2010

Thanksgiving

We had a nice Thanksgiving with my parents. The boys spent most of the day playing with Grandad's trains. Brendan had the day off from work, but we still put him to work carving the turkey. We all played games and just enjoyed being together.

Monday, November 8, 2010

Meredith turns 10!

To celebrate Meredith's double digit birthday, we invited 2 of her friends and took them to the Philadelphia Zoo. Afterwards they made pizza bagels and ate zoo cake.
modeling the new birthday outfit from Grandma and Grandad

Washington DC

November 2 was Election Day, so the Delaware public schools had a day off. We decided to spend the day in DC. Grandma and Grandad went with us. The kids were excited to ride the metro into town. Our first stop was the Air and Space Museum.

Meredith enjoyed seeing Amelia Earhart's plane.
She did a big project in 3rd grade on Earhart.


After lunch, we took the long, long walk down to the Lincoln Memorial. We stopped by the Washington Monument, but didn't go up in it. Next time.

The kids were really dragging, and Jason even got a ride on Daddy's shoulders, on the walk back to the Museum of Natural History.
It was a long, fun day. There was too much to see in one day, so we'll definitely be planning some more trips down there.

Monday, November 1, 2010

Halloween

We celebrated Halloween this year several times. The first was a trip to the Philadelphia Zoo for "Boo at the Zoo." The kids got to dress up and trick or treat around the zoo. It was a beautiful fall day - no need for coats.
Even the lego penguins got to wear costumes!

Our second opportunity to party was the Harvest Party at church. They were supposed to wear "fun, friendly" costumes, so the witch and Darth Vader were out.

The annual North Star Elementary Vocabulary parade was next. Instead of wearing regular costumes, the kids are supposed to create a costume based on the vocabulary theme for their grade level. The third graders were supposed to be a body part. Jeremy used his skeleton costume and labeled many of the bones.
Lastly, was Halloween night itself. The kids had a great time carving their pumpkins (with help from Dad of course). They even made a "headless Meredith" to decorate the front yard. And then went out trick or treating.