Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Loot


1 Blue Power Ranger + 1 Ghoulish Skeleton Guy = 1 Giant Bowl of Candy
Thanks to my cousin Jenny for giving us the idea for the "family candy bowl", i.e. all the candy goes into one bowl and everyone shares. This eliminated a lot of the post-Halloween whining about "he got such-and-such piece of candy and I didn't!", etc.
By the way, the eyeballs that they are holding are not candy, they're bouncy balls. Of everything that came home tonight, those were their favorites. They even light up, very cool.

Sunday, October 28, 2007

The World Series of Pumpkins


Alan's getting pretty fancy with the pumpkin carving this year! These were way harder than Sam's Packer pumpkin from last year.
The boys, of course, are happily anticipating Halloween and trick-or-treating. Mom is happily anticipating sharing some of their chocolate!
Bailey would love some Halloween candy, but she was happy enough eating some of the pumpkin chunks that fell when Alan was carving. I think Bailey was a goat in a previous life.

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

New York in photos
















I'm still recovering from our trip to NY last week....it was quite an adventure. The photos show some highlights. My favorite moments were connecting with friends (Emi and Victor), and family (Tony, Kathy, Jack and Marty) that I haven't seen for a while. I also loved the home of Hilary Tann, composer of several works on our recital program, and our host at Union College. It was built in 1770, and used by the British as a field hospital during the Revolutionary War. Hilary and her husband David have cannonballs on their mantel that were shot through the front of the house during the war. If you're interested in reading more, they have a website at http://www.themarshallhouse.org/. Mom and I enjoyed an organ concert at St. Patrick's cathedral in NYC, and sampling some of the city's great restaurants.






Monday, October 8, 2007

Revenge





Yes, that's the word Andrew used in anticipation of the big soccer match-up of the weekend, his team (Special Forces) vs. his friend Ben's team (Crushers). You see, the Special Forces had only lost one game so far this year, an epic early season match against the Crushers where they went down 2-1. The Special Forces prevailed this weekend, 4-2. Here's a picture of Andrew taking Ben out, and a nice one of the siblings, Sam and Emma, who could care less about rivalry.


Stay tuned for the deciding game, November 10.


Tuesday, October 2, 2007

Trip to Colorado




Sam and Alan took a special trip last weekend. They traveled to Denver to spend the weekend with Art, and see a Rockies game. Alan reports that Sam was a great traveler. I stayed home with Andrew, and we also had a nice weekend. Andrew played in a violin master class with Terry Durbin, a well-known Suzuki teacher. He's very funny, so besides teaching the kids about their normal music, he taught them how to make a lot of funny sounds on the violin, like "a ghost coming through a creaky door" or "UFO control panel". Andrew loved it.