Last night was family night and Carl did elected fingerprinting as the activity. We captured all five fingers of each family member’s right hand and compared them to each other. It was totally fascinating. Each child has one or two fingers that closely match Carl, one or two that match Jeanine, and one or two that are totally unique.
This group of deer have established their sleeping quarters in our backyard field causing a fair amount of family controversy. Nicolai would like to refine his archery skills by using them for targets. Jeanine supports this notion because they are eating the heads off all of her flowers. Maya simply wants to play with them. Normally they lay down in the tall grass with just their heads showing. Here they are standing to better observe Maya as she approaches.
My injured hamstring prevented me from playing today. On the way home from the game, I stopped at the Wellesley Fish Way, where the most interesting photo opportunity was of these blooms.
Kyle played 90 minutes in his soccer match today. He dominated the midfield, serving up dozens of passes to the front line. Even in defeat, he was courageous to the end and never gave up.
Nicolai was invited to accompany Greg to a friend’s bar mitzvah. Both boys resisted this effort to photograph them dressed in something other than a soccer uniform.
Susan and Rose have come down for the weekend. They are being treated/tortured with a soccer trifecta. Maya scored two goals and was delighted to have her aunts, parents and brothers present.
Nicolai has recently announced that he wishes to take archery lessons and he is practicing in the back yard. Maya willingly retreives the arrows for him.
Looking back now it is hard to imagine that this initial post would lead to a lifetime daily ritual that has produced a rich family history and kept us connected with loved ones, near and far.
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