Sunday, March 1, 2009

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Six

Ashlie the Amazing had this on her blog, and tagged me:

1. Go to the photo folder in your computer
2. Go to the 6th folder of photos.
3. Go to the sixth picture.
4. Put the picture on your blog and description of it.
5. Invite six friends to join the challenge.

and, my addition:

6. Eat six chocolate chip cookies.



















This is Lucas at 20 months helping me make bread. He was a very enthusiastic helper with cute feet. Let me just brag about those fine chili pepper candles in the windowsill: I won them at a chili cook-off (using, as I just remembered, Ashlie the Amazing's recipe).

If you are reading this, consider yourself tagged. Try it. It's fun.

Saturday, February 21, 2009

At last

We bought a house.

We also bought a camera. When the camera comes, we'll post pictures of the house.

Sunday, December 28, 2008

On the first day of Christmas

Something that is mostly lost on our culture with its stark calendar: the liturgical calendar places the twelve days of Christmas starting on Christmas and going until Epiphany (January 6). 

We have had a great Christmas so far, with lots of fun activities planned by our families. We did get snowed in at Ryan's parents' house (we still have our little Neon, Betty, who is a bit timid around snow), so we didn't get to see my parents until the fourth day of Christmas.

Hooray for twelve days of Christmas!















Monday, December 22, 2008

My favorites

Three of my favorite famous people are Danny Kaye, David Brooks, and Mark Bittman. (Who?)

One of my favorite Danny Kaye movies is On the Double, and I've never been able to find it on DVD, but now you can watch it on YouTube. Very cool--well, for me at least.

As for the latest from David Brooks and Mark Bittman, check this, this, and this out.


Thursday, December 18, 2008

Snowed in


















The boys looked like scruffy nerfherders, the snow was piling up, and there was no way that this California driver was going to drive them to get a haircut. We have lovely hardwood floors throughout the house, and there was no way that I was going to litter every inch of it with boy hair, so we put plastic wrap down in the bathtub, and had haircuts. We just wrapped all the hair up afterward and threw it away. It sure beat sweeping! 

The boys thought it enough of a novelty that they forgot to complain.


Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Over the river

Lucas sings this song every time we go to Grandma's house. Today he pulled up a chair for me to sit in while he played it on the piano.