Figured it's about time to post some pictures of my progeny here . . is
that even the right word?
I think I failed to size the pics correctly, which will probably throw your frame
all out of whack. My humblest apoligies, but I'm not about to waste more
time redoing them.
On Feb 12th we took advantage of a fresh snowfall and took the kids
sledding near my childhood home. There's a huge hill in the park across
the street (Suicide Hill, growing up) and an equal sized one right next to it.
This second hill is neatly cut in half by a plateau, and that's where we took
the kids.
And yup, we took Parker too. He rode down the hill with both the Mrs. and I,
giggling each time.
The worst part of the whole thing, aside from the legitimate fear that
my 300# frame will be shattered on the way down, is the long, lonely climb up.
On the 18th, for no real reason at all, my wife made a butterfly cake
with YaYa. Just wanted to show off what a good Mom she is by including this pic.
Yesterday, to celebrate my sister's birthday, the family met at the Ale House,
a bar/restaurant downtown. I wasn't too keen on taking three kids to a bar
so late in the evening (my fear being they'd bug out and make it
miserable) but honetly, it was a really nice time.
No family tension, everyone was cheerful, and both the kids and myself
were 'on'. No pics, though, as I anticipated disaster, not fun times.
Quote of the night:
ME: YaYa, who's the girl that I love the most?
Stunned silence from the room, all of whom thought I was setting
Middle Child up for a fall.
YaYa: Mommy!
Right answer. Sometimes the Mrs. says I don't give my family the
impression I'm happy with our marriage (I am) and for once, I think I
won the day.
Today, we took the girls to go see a performance of Cats by an excellent
children's theater. It (as always) was a high quality, entertaining show, all
choreagraphed by a 16 year old performer who seems destined for
Broadway.
The show started at 7:30, which is just pleading for trouble
(as it's half an hour past their bedtime when it started).
We wound up having to leave two songs before the finale when
Middle Child wigged out, but it was fun and they enjoyed it.
The kids will see just about every musical out there by the time
they're adults.
They had their faces painted by a local anchorwoman during
intermission. Excuse the pics, as they were EXHAUSTED by the time we
got home. Still cute tho'.