Sunday, March 31, 2013

A Few More Easter Pics!

We took a few more pics during the day. My favorite is the one with Charlotte where Lily photobombs the background! (Note the "Flock of Seagulls" do)  We took a pic with her new cousin, who's six weeks older, and then one with all the cousins at Easter dinner. We had a full day today...the kids went down early. Lily's got the week off and Liz has planned tons of "stay-cation" play dates.








Happy Easter!

The Easter Bunny came! Lily got a few ponies to add to the herd along with some peeps, a chocolate pizza and a chocolate phone! Charlotte got some wipes, some new pacifiers, and a stuffed bunny! Liz got lottery tickets and I got a basket full of orange stuff! #orangenation #syracuse

Happy Easter everybody!





Friday, March 29, 2013

Nana TT and Paw sent Easter Surprises!

Charlotte and Lily got a box of Easter surprises from Nana TT and Paw today! They LOVED their bunny ears and Mommy and Daddy loved the Twix bars! Thank you Nana TT and Paw! Happy Easter!




Sweet Taters

Charlotte had real food tonight...sweet potatoes! She seemed to like them! We'll try green beans and couple other veggies this week--then next weekend, we'll try some fruit!




Dyeing Easter Eggs!

We dyed Easter Eggs on our first day of vacation! Charlotte got in on the action this time and Lily did most of the "work!" We're taking the eggs to Aunt Maureen's for Easter--though by then they'll be deviled!







Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Six Months Old!

Charlotte is six month's old today!

She's started eating cereal and tries her first fruit this weekend. She's a happy baby who likes to laugh and loves to roll all around! We were having some trouble with going to bed but at the moment, things are much better. It's 7:48, and both girls are in bed!







Monday, March 18, 2013

My Morning with Maya Angelou


This morning was a gift.

I could barely speak while in the presence of Maya Angelou. I still can't believe I was in the same room with this remarkable human. I had tears in my eyes about ten minutes into her talk, and they stayed there pretty much all day. Emotion wears one out, but I'm all good now. In the audiobook of "I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings," Maya reads with the passion of a minister and the articulation of Captain Kirk.

She did the same today. I had forgotten about the way she speaks and it brought back a very powerful memory. The first time I read Caged Bird, I was in college in Wilmington, NC, in my 2nd year. My grandfather passed away that fall and I left school to go home and attend his funeral. I remember being extremely upset, but knowing that I had to drive 4 hours home, I had to keep it together.

Maya Angelou, in the audio version of the book, had a particular slow and melodic way of saying "Deuteronomy" in the section of the book where she discusses the potential wisdom behind memorizing the book of Deuteronomy in the Bible and following its teachings verbatim.

I can still hear her saying it: Deu-Ta-Ro...Nomee.

That was my safe word for the four hours that it took me to drive home, the day after my grandfather died. I repeated it over and over and over and over and over, past each mile marker, past each highway exit, past each town I traveled through.

During the visitation and the funeral, I said the word, in her voice, to keep myself from crying.

The moment she started speaking this morning, her voice triggered Deu-Ta-Ro...Nomee. Which triggered the funeral, which triggered the memories of my grandparents, which sent the tears down my face.

This woman is a powerhouse. I'm in awe of the way she can build me up and tear me down with a single word.

Her message this morning was about being a rainbow for others. I will post a transcript, and hopefully the video when ASCD posts the archive. It is a must see. Her story today was beyond inspiring, it was truth and honesty and brutality and kindness and real. What a living legend. I was so humbled by her words. Her word.

This morning really was a gift. A gift of memories.

Deu-Ta-Ro...Nomee.



Photo by David Cohen (good to see you, David!)

Thursday, March 14, 2013

Lily Fisher: Comet Hunter

We finally had a night here in Buffalo that was clear, but unfortunately the comet we were looking for was no where to be found. The wind really picked up and we were having trouble keeping the telescope still enough to see anything. We managed an okay picture of the moon and saw Jupiter and her four main moons. That counts as a pretty good night, right?  Lily and I talked about science and what scientists who study the moon and planets and stars are called: Astronomers. She talked about perhaps being an astronomer when she grew up. When we pulled up in the driveway, I asked her again what she wanted to be when she grew up, trying to get her to own the new word.

She said, "What are the scientists called that study animals?"
I said, "Zoologists."
She said, "Yeah, that's what I want to be. A Zoologist."

Oy.

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Wednesday, March 13, 2013