Seven weeks is unbelievable. In seven weeks, my baby boy has become an infant. In seven weeks, my little girl has become capable of dissertating and monologuing on just about anything. In seven weeks, we have journeyed to Sewanee for our final summer and have arrived almost at the end. A week from now, my last paper will be turned in, our packing will be almost complete, and I will be at once full of Sewanee's energy and magic and sad, so sad, to leave. For now, I will cling to what I have a week left to enjoy: my School of Letters friends, the Domain, Stirlings coffee, Shenanigan's porch, Lake Cheston, and all the places in between.
Okay, enough early morning sappy reflections while I wait for Adrian to wake up...enjoy the following pictures of Riley's wall of art, her bucket-head, and our rapidly-growing baby boy...
Friday, July 16, 2010
Saturday, July 10, 2010
Second Story of the Summer...
Another story of mine was recently published in Wilderness House Literary Review's summer issue. If you get a chance, check it out!
The story is called "Beyond the Field of Vision."
Thanks - and, enjoy!
The story is called "Beyond the Field of Vision."
Thanks - and, enjoy!
Thursday, July 8, 2010
Talkative Two-Year Old...
Wow, can Riley talk! I mean, really talk. Like all the time. Shawn and I just look at each other and shake our heads. Here are some of the statements, questions, and words we are hearing these days...
1. That's enough! (usually after we put a handful of cereal into a cup for her to snack on.)
2. Chocolate milk.
3. I go buy gas...and snacks. (This is what she says while holding a credit card she has taken out of Shawn's wallet.)
4. I cold...I need dress. (This is usually quite dramatic...even with some mock shivering.)
5. Your show's over...my turn now. (her attempt to regain control of the TV to watch more Dora)
6. Six, seven, nine! (Riley's version of counting...she is not a fan of eight! We've tried!)
7. I don't like it vs. I want more. (her way of sharing her opinions on meals and different foods)
8. I push play! (doesn't matter what type of button: elevator, electronic door...)
9. Marshmallows (she cleaned out a box of Lucky Charms...)
10. I need band-aid. (though sometimes it comes out as headband...and she can even open the band-aid and put it on all by herself.)
1. That's enough! (usually after we put a handful of cereal into a cup for her to snack on.)
2. Chocolate milk.
3. I go buy gas...and snacks. (This is what she says while holding a credit card she has taken out of Shawn's wallet.)
4. I cold...I need dress. (This is usually quite dramatic...even with some mock shivering.)
5. Your show's over...my turn now. (her attempt to regain control of the TV to watch more Dora)
6. Six, seven, nine! (Riley's version of counting...she is not a fan of eight! We've tried!)
7. I don't like it vs. I want more. (her way of sharing her opinions on meals and different foods)
8. I push play! (doesn't matter what type of button: elevator, electronic door...)
9. Marshmallows (she cleaned out a box of Lucky Charms...)
10. I need band-aid. (though sometimes it comes out as headband...and she can even open the band-aid and put it on all by herself.)
Monday, July 5, 2010
Brothers and Sisters = Awesome Weekends!
Brendan, Claire, Alli and CE joined us in Sewanee for the holiday weekend - and, we had a terrific weekend on the Domain, enjoying a Southern small town 4th of July. Sewanee sure knows how to do the Fourth of July right. We enjoyed a street fair, children's games, a barbecue lunch, kettle corn, funnel cakes, a parade, and fireworks. We strolled around campus and town with the double stroller, taking turns pushing the kids, shopping, and eating.
On Sunday, we spent a couple of hours at Lake Cheston.
At night, we played the name game and the movie version of the name game for hours - and, watched a couple of episodes of Prison Break, once the kids went to bed. Oh, and we snacked. And snacked. And snacked!
The weekend was full of funny moments, lots of laughs, very little school work (whoops), and just the sheer joy of all being together as a family. It is times like these when I want, more than anything, to have a big family, too. Yeah, sure it will cost a lot, but we'll find a way to make it worth, and it will be worth it in the end.
Thanks for a great weekend, Clairese, Brendino, CE, and Alli!! We love you guys, and miss you already!! I am so lucky to have brothers and sisters like you!!
On Sunday, we spent a couple of hours at Lake Cheston.
At night, we played the name game and the movie version of the name game for hours - and, watched a couple of episodes of Prison Break, once the kids went to bed. Oh, and we snacked. And snacked. And snacked!
The weekend was full of funny moments, lots of laughs, very little school work (whoops), and just the sheer joy of all being together as a family. It is times like these when I want, more than anything, to have a big family, too. Yeah, sure it will cost a lot, but we'll find a way to make it worth, and it will be worth it in the end.
Thanks for a great weekend, Clairese, Brendino, CE, and Alli!! We love you guys, and miss you already!! I am so lucky to have brothers and sisters like you!!
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