Life as a veggie family ain't always easy...but it is interesting. And funny. And messy. And well, kind of loud.
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Saturday, March 13, 2010
Sunny Saturday
Virginia and I grabbed our friends Shae and Reagan and headed down to Meymandi Concert Hall for the Symphony's "Let's Dance" concert.
Before the concert, the girls were treated to some crafts (headdress making, but V refused to wear hers)
some violin lessons (it was so cute, I almost want to go out and buy one now)
and some running around outside to get their "ya yas" out.
We had a bird's eye view sitting in an upper box above the stage for african, ballet, tango, swing and clog dancin'.
Despite eating a snack on the way to the Hall and the fact that the concert started at 11, by 11:20 both girls were asking for lunch so as soon as the concert was over we walked up Fayetteville Street for a sighting of the St. Patrick Day's parade and some lunch.
The area that was an ice rink this winter is now a fake grass zone, so we settled in for a picnic.
Sitting still and eating lasted less than 5 minutes and the girls were off...running up and down the faux grass
playing ring around the rosie with another little girl enjoying the afternoon
We came home despite protests from Virginia that she wasn't tired and, well, as I type this she is 2 hours into a nap. Welcome Spring!
Before the concert, the girls were treated to some crafts (headdress making, but V refused to wear hers)
some violin lessons (it was so cute, I almost want to go out and buy one now)
and some running around outside to get their "ya yas" out.
We had a bird's eye view sitting in an upper box above the stage for african, ballet, tango, swing and clog dancin'.
Despite eating a snack on the way to the Hall and the fact that the concert started at 11, by 11:20 both girls were asking for lunch so as soon as the concert was over we walked up Fayetteville Street for a sighting of the St. Patrick Day's parade and some lunch.
The area that was an ice rink this winter is now a fake grass zone, so we settled in for a picnic.
Sitting still and eating lasted less than 5 minutes and the girls were off...running up and down the faux grass
playing ring around the rosie with another little girl enjoying the afternoon
We came home despite protests from Virginia that she wasn't tired and, well, as I type this she is 2 hours into a nap. Welcome Spring!
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Sunshine
OK, I know I don't post here as often as I once did. But it is about QUALITY, not QUANTITY.
And this is about as good as it gets these days for me:
And this is about as good as it gets these days for me:
Yes, Virginia remains our sunshine. Although we use different words to describe her when she wakes us up in the middle of the night. Every night. No matter what we do.
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