Monday, December 14, 2015

Mid-November, a month late

It's been a long time since I posted!  This post will take us up to packing for Thanksgiving.

Back in November, Oliver played with duplos.


The night before Summer's birthday, we ordered delivery sushi.  Oliver was favorably impressed!


As was Madeline.


On Summer's birthday, we went to Newport.  We played on First Beach.


We visited the Save the Bay aquarium.


Madeline practiced her letters in the sand.


And Oliver roamed around, taking it all in.


We had fun.



Then we had lobster.


And then, later, we had cake.


Madeline has expanded her repertoire of characters she draws.


One day, she put on Summer's sunglasses and asked Summer to text me a picture.  The goal was to trick me into believing she was Summer.


When sunglasses alone didn't work, she tried the full ensemble.


Then the Saturday before Thanksgiving, we met up with Lea, Sam, Deb, and Noah at our neighborhood theater for a performance by Big Nazo.  Madeline went up on stage and donned a frog head.


Then she told everyone what she was thankful for.


The next day, we met up with Emily, Lauren, and Dan at a beach in Connecticut followed by lunch.


Madeline's Big Nazo experience drove her to draw even odder creatures.


The kids tend to enjoy each other very much these days.


And they also enjoyed getting ready to travel to Delaware for Thanksgiving.


Wednesday, November 11, 2015

November at an orchard, in the woods, on a beach

Last week, Oliver enjoyed his Halloween card from Grandma Mandy!


On Friday evening, Madeline attended June's birthday party while Oliver and I held down the fort at home (he'd spent the day home sick).

On Saturday morning, we returned to Sunset Orchards for Benji's birthday party!



That night, Summer and I got a sitter and went to a music festival celebrating three years since a fantastic little local theater was renovated and reopened.  The lineup was generally impressive and featured the first-ever performance by The Huntress and Holder of Hands, whom you should all check out.

On Sunday, we met up with Deb, Noah, Lea, and Sam at Weetamoo Woods in Tiverton.

Lea and Madeline thoroughly explored their surroundings.


(And sometimes Oliver tried to keep up with them.)




Near the parking area, there's a pen with horses and this tiny pony, which the kiddos plied with a carrot.


By the time we left, the day -- and the weekend -- was coming to an end.


Monday evening I was out late and Tuesday evening Summer was out late, so today's holiday came as a nice reprieve.  In the morning, the kids played calmly and inventively with each other while Summer and I read in bed.  The quiet was occasionally punctuated by the likes of this: in trots Oliver, who says, brandishing a bag that contains two baby dolls and a toy pacifier, "I have something cool for you, Mommy!"

In the late afternoon, we headed out to coastal Warwick, where we got food from Iggy's and briefly played on a dark beachfront playground.


Monday, November 2, 2015

Halloween and after (update 3 of 3)

On Halloween night, we ventured out for some trick-or-treating.


Oliver's adorable pizza ensemble drew many exclamatory comments -- "How cute!  I want to eat you!"


We visited lots of houses ...


... and met some interesting people.


We even visited babysitter Sara and petsitter Lauren (a skeleton just like Madeline)!  Then we returned home, fired up the jack-o-lanterns ...


... and considered our loot.


The next morning, Oliver still wanted to be in costume.


He enjoyed pumpkin seeds and hot cocoa, shirtless for reasons known only to him.


Then, while he napped, Madeline and I put our community garden plot to bed for the fall.  Madeline enjoyed taking care of the worms in the plot ...


... and climbing the pile of woodchips outside the fence.


And now here we are in early November!

Halloween preparations (update 2 of 3)

Back in Rhode Island, we returned to routine.  One day, Madeline asked a series of interesting questions peppered with a few observations:

  • What if everything could sing?
  • Like trees -- what would they sing about?
  • The sun?  
  • The rain?
  • And what if trees had legs?
  • What if everything had legs?
  • Then our house could get up and wander away!
  • And it could play basketball!
  • What if our house had a face?
  • And it could talk?
  • I think it would talk to an old garbage truck.

Madeline is quite the conversationalist these days.

Over the course of the week, we worked on Oliver's Halloween costume.  He and Madeline performed the important task of gluing mushrooms and olives to the pizza.


On Halloween, we carved pumpkins.




Oliver did a pumpkin-carving dance.



And he admired the resulting jack-o-lanterns.


Madeline drew what she wanted her jack-o-lantern to look like; I tried to oblige her.


While Oliver napped, we finished Madeline's costume.


We just had time before the festivities commenced to take a quick wagon ride to the post office and the library.


Then we got the jack-o-lanterns ready to set out on the front steps.


(The little pumpkin is one we grew ourselves, in our yard!)


And finally the hour arrived for trick-or-treating ...