All posts by Carl

Spelling Champ

My mother and father have come up for the weekend and will be joining us at Ferry Beach. Nana helps Maya with spelling as she composes a rap about a fat cat.

Food Deprivation

More goodies that I was not allowed to eat. It should be noted that I am frequently denied food in my own home because it is being saved for someone else. And then, should I be so fortunate as to stumble upon a hidden stash of cookies, for example, it comes as a great shock to the entire family that I feel compelled to eat a great quantity in anticipation of the long period of future deprivation that is sure to follow.

Koffee Klatch

Preparation for a neighborhood coffee. Jeanine hosted an event for the Concord-Carlisle Parenting Initiative to encourage visitors to join. She is a member of the Board of this group which seeks to promote health and well-being and the prevention of risk-taking behaviors among the youth of our community. Nicolai offered interesting ideas on how to extricate this cake from the Pyrex.

Dreamy Eyes

Kyle is hard to get a picture of these days. I had to sneak up on him to get this one. Kyle is rapidly approaching his mother in height and his father in strength but because he lacks any wrestling training, we are still able to keep him in line. He continues to enjoy soccer and tennis and is especially devoted to improving his guitar playing skills. There is talk of his first on stage performance with the band at Ferry Beach.

Dessert Hound

Maya enjoying a little ice cream after dinner. The weather today was cold and rainy with more in store.

Wild Turkey

This morning we were treated to a wild turkey wandering through the backyard.

Sleuthing

Last week we captured everyone’s fingerprints. This week we tried to lift them off common surfaces. Maya is using sandpaper to make a fine graphite powder from a pencil. Kyle is dusting the salt shaker for prints.

Safety First

Jeanine taking auto safety very seriously.

Scooter Boy

Family night featured a bike ride around the neighborhood (Nico used his scooter), a friendship circle, a failed attempt at lifting fingerprints, and strawberry shortcake for dessert. Kyle won his soccer game, and Carl tied his. The basement is nearing completion, with the painting completed this weekend.

Birthday Prep

Maya preparing party favors for her upcoming birthday party. She took great pleasure in carefully filling each bag with the same set of goodies and then using a twist tie to secure each bundle. I was offered two small chocolate treats for my photographic services.

Soccer Scores

Maya scored one goal today as her team, the Panthers, cruised to victory over the Snow Leopards. Kyle scored one goal in his teams 3-2 victory and Nicolai’s team won a loop sided 7-0 match.

Practice Makes Perfect

Maya’s piano playing skills are increasing dramatically as she learns using the Suzuki method combined with large doses of practice. Looking over my shoulder as I type these words, she informs me that the piano has “very many keys”.

Incontrovertible Evidence

The children insist they have not been using the side of the house as a surrogate soccer goal despite rather compelling evidence to the contrary.

Camera Man

This morning I am the subject, courtesy of this photo taken by Maya. No surprise, I have a camera in hand. Last night I returned to duty on the soccer field (makeup game against Wellesley). The hamstring felt good and I was able to run at full tilt. A disappointing result with a 1-1 tie but not too bad considering we remain undefeated after six games.