OK - so we took some video of the rest of the birthday celebrations later in the day. Hopefully they will load for you. If they don't, I'll try to download them again. Let me know if you have trouble.
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TIM!!
Bedford Park Green Days and Butterflies!
Sophie loved little carousels... For some reason she wanted to ride on this firetruck and have me sqeeze into the seat next to her. Uggh... I got dizzy! Hopefully I won't have to ride too many more of those!
Abby loves bumper cars. She went on them for the first time with Tim at Green Days last year so it was her first choice for rides this year too. Really, any ride that Daddy will/can go on with her is the best ever!
The girls really enjoy their summer fruits. While strawberries (what Sophie is eating) are easy to find year round here, watermelon isn't as prevalent. That is one of the things that Abby is looking forward to most about our upcoming trip to MN - is watermelon! And swimming!
Earlier this spring, when the girls and I went to Kew Gardens with Julia and Colin while they were stuck in London we saw that a butterfly garden was coming as an attraction. Abby had the day off of school on Monday so I thought it was the perfect day to go, as the weekends can get quite busy! The butterflies were wonderful and were happy enough to land on us and have a sniff. Although Abby had a butterfly print shirt, she was hoping to keep the real ones at a distance... she was sucessful!
Sunday, June 13, 2010
Crazy Animals
http://edition.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/europe/06/07/london.fox.attack/index.html?iref=allsearch
In the article, two London foxes entered a home while the parents were watching TV in the living room through an open rear garden door (this is very common in the summer as NO home here has a/c however there are also no screens on doors or windows). The foxes climbed up one flight of stairs and climbed into the two cribs of 9 month old twins and attacked them. The girls are OK, though they were in the hospital each for a few days.
Anyway, the day of the attack Sophie and I were walking to Abby's school to pick her up and saw this little guy with some bad luck. He has clearly been killed in someone's garden and was set out in the MIDDLE of the sidewalk to be collected by the council. Sophie was so excited by the dead fox she immediately told Abby about it when we got to school and it was requested that we stop by to look at it again on the way home. For some reason I took this picture to share with all of you!
The very next day a fox trotted down the sidewalk in front of me while I was chatting with a neighbor around 8:30 pm just in front of our houses. This time we had Angus, my neighbor's cat, to shoo it away with puffed up back hair and some fairly menacing hisses. I have to say, other than the World Cup, foxes are a hot topic around here at the moment!
Cheerio!
Sunday, June 6, 2010
The Sunflower Fete
The above picture is Abby and Sophie riding on the PM Nursery ride - The Carousel. Thank goodness there was a Barbie car!
Two weeks after the fete was over Tim and I got the best piece of mail we had received in a long time: Abby's acceptance letter into Southfield for next year (and the rest of her primary school years while we are in England)! Although we are in the school's catchment, we live near the far edge of it and because of the increasing popularity of the school she was orginally placed on a waiting list... and placed in another school several miles (and a car ride away). Suddenly a large problem in our life is solved! Love that!
So in the fall, this is the girls' school schedule:
Abby: M-F Reception (Kindergarten) from 8:55 to 3:15
Sophie: M-F Montessori from 2 to 4 and after Christmas (when she turns 3!!!!) she will go M-F 9:30 to 12:30 and can stay one full day a week to take karate, if she'd like. :-)
Second Visitor of 2010
Our friend Kara Buckner was on a world tour - traveling to ALL seven continents. Wow! We find her super impressive. She did most of her traveling alone, though she met old and new friends along her journey - she is a role model for confidence for everyone. On her European leg of her journey she stopped by our house for two nights. She had amazing stories to share and Abby, though she knew her from home, was completely smitten with her for the 48 hours Kara was with us.
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