Showing posts with label Gramma and Grandpa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gramma and Grandpa. Show all posts

Saturday, October 28, 2017

Yesterday In Bethany

Yesterday the girls and I spent the day in Bethany. We left right after breakfast and arrived, late morning, on what was easily one of the most perfect October days ever. After the girls showed Gramma Terri their Halloween costumes, they immediately went outside to do some exploring. Meanwhile, Gramma Fox peeled me an apple. 
While we were waiting for my dad and brother to return from a service call they were doing at Yale, Emma got a much needed haircut from our favorite hair dresser. As soon as her haircut was done she made a beeline for outside and got right back to exploring (and to wait for the guys to return home). 
After a delicious lunch, the six of us headed to the farm where we would go pumpkin picking as kids, and where my parents currently have their CSA. 
Goats were visited. 
And so were the chickens. 
It was a perfect day. 
When we got home it was Grace's turn for a haircut. 
They decided to recreate the above picture. 
Nailed it! 

And then there was more playing in the woods and the brook by the girls, and more wishing by me that we lived in a town like Bethany and on a piece of property like my parents. Though I have to say, that if that was the case, our nature loving girls would be even harder to get inside than they already are! 
While I was bringing things to the car in preparation for us to head home, Emma wrote this sweet message on the chalkboard in the mudroom. And for those wondering, Lily is my parents cat.

We then began the process of saying good-bye. It was then that we acquired eight Boxwood trees (or are they considered bushes?) that my dad was needing to relocate. Dave and the girls planted them today in a spot that was in desperate need of something. They look wonderful already and we are so hopeful that the will take root and grow big and strong in the months and years to come!

As the girls and I drove back to Massachusetts we chatted all about our day and all the wonderful things we did. They loved everything about our visit, but their most favorite parts were spending time exploring  and visiting the farm. And as I knew would happen they both said how much they wish that we "lived in Bethany or a town like it."  I wish that too, sweet girls, and who knows, maybe one day we will. xo


Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Saturday's Adventure

This past Saturday we met up with my parents at Old Sturbridge Village to see the kiln all ablaze. 
They only fire it up once per year. 
We had never been before and with the forecast sounding perfectly autumnal we couldn't pass it up. 
Dave has always wanted to go to this event and sadly was not able to make it this year either as he was sick and decided it was better to stay home. 
Answering questions. 
My apologies for the grainy pictures. 
The light was low and we all know how much digital cameras love low light. 
It surely was gorgeous all aglow. 
Snuggles with Gramma and Grandpa were surely a favorite part of the trip. 
Listening to the potter talk. 
Items in the pottery barn waiting to be fired. 
A cooper was also on hand to talk about the art of barrel making. 
There were so many questions from the audience that we never did get to see them fire the barrel. 
After some walking around, a hay ride and listening to Full Gael we decided to call it a night. 
It was a lovely way to spend the last Saturday of summer though and it ushered us into autumn beautifully!

Sunday, December 26, 2010

A Very Quick Christmas In Connecticut

Due to the snowstorm that is on its way today, it was decided to that we should quickly stop by my parents house on our way to New York for Christmas with Dave's side of the family.  It was agreed on that it would be the quickest of visits, since we were due in New York for Christmas dinner. The original plan had been that we would Christmas with the NY/NJ crew on Christmas Day and have the CT contingent here at our house for dinner the day after.  With the large amount of snow predicted for us (12-20 inches here in our part of MA) it seemed that the smart choice would be to postpone Chrsistmas with my family and just do a quick pit stop on our way to New York.
Snack is a must at Gramma and Grandpa's.
Gramma and Grandpa gave the girls the bathroom for their new dollhouse!
Dave had my Dad for "Secret Santa".  He gave him chill drops for wine,
and a mug made at OSV.
I had my mom for "Secret Santa".  She recieved some goodies that the girls and I made while we
were elving,
a couple Christmas CDs,
and a book that she was really excited about!
"Oh, Papa!"
Giddy up, Emma!
It was totally fabulous to get to stop by and have Christmas in Connecticut, but we were very bummed out that Uncle Grant and Aunt Kaitlyn were not there.  We are hoping that we can have our Christmas with the whole family on New Years Day! 

An hour later we headed out to continue our journey to New York...