Sunday, December 28, 2008

Making Art Not War




There's Kaylee earlier in the month on her 16th birthday. She recieved paint and transformed an old pair of sneakers. Hopefully they'll survive the snow and the slush! I've tried to tell her she should design t-shirts, maybe she will some day.

Saturday, December 27, 2008

Holiday Happenings




It was hard to entice the boys to open their gifts . The truck with its real radio and room for two was fun even though there was no room to drive it in the house! The excitement of children is what makes Christmas fun. The gingerbread house never got finished, but at least it stayed upright! Nana tested the washable markers on Connor and yes it did come off.

Sunday, December 7, 2008

Thanksgiving in New York-Out and About






These pics are a sampling from traipsing about the city. My favorite subway platform was at the Museum of Natural History. The mosaics were beautiful and I just loved the elephant. The ever changing scenes of the M&M video screen were comical. The unique building located near the piers was like a chameleon changing colors. Its simply astounding what photographers and printers can do these days as evidenced by Kaylee mocking the cutout at the NBC store. Kaylee bought the handmade hat she is wearing from a vendor in little Italy. (she was being grouchy and wouldn't let me take her picture) Mom, Howard, Colleen, Kaylee, and Leslie posing in Battery park before we stood in the longest line EVER to go to Liberty and Ellis Islands.



Saturday, December 6, 2008

Thanksgiving in New York-The Met

They need to offer slumber parties at the Met! Could have spent the entire vacation there! Sensory overload! The enormity of the building should have been a clue that we would burn out before running out of things to see. Kaylee was excited to see Salvador Dali paintings and I picked up a book at the museum store on the artist for her birthday. Lost mom and she left her cell at home. Definitely want to return and peruse the exhibits instead of hurriedly scurrying about like a mouse looking for crumbs in the middle of the night with an eye out for the cat. Even in a museum Kaylee and Leslie are goofs. I had to take a moment and breathe by the waterfall.





Friday, December 5, 2008

Thanksgiving in New York-Dinner



The first time not having a home cooked Thanksgiving meal was spent on a dinner cruise. I thought it would be nice not to have dirty dishes or the challenge of finding room in the fridge for the leftovers, but no sweet potatoes or dark meat! The meal may have been just ok, but after all it was Thanksgiving and what I was thankful for was spending time with my family.

Thanksgiving in New York- Parade




Blue sky full of sun made for a good day to watch the parade. West Johnston wasn't actually playing as they passed us by which was disappointing, but videos can be seen at youtube.com. I have not yet watched the tape of the tv coverage which I hope to see before the weekend ends. For those who say residents of large cities aren't friendly just might be sending out their own negative vibe and its just coming right back to them. If not for a man lending me his step stool when the band passed by, I would have only gotten the tops of hats!

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Thanksgiving in New York







I traveled with my daughter Kaylee and my mother to NYC to see the Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade in which my nephew Aaron Jarvis was marching in with West Johnston High School. We rendezvoused with my sister Colleen, her husband Howard, and my niece Leslie and stayed in a condo at W 68th & Broadway which was a great location. So much to do so little time! The same can be said about blogging, so I'll be adding info on the trip as time allows.