Friday, January 27, 2012

Concert

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We were delighted to attend Vince's 4th grade instrumental music concert on Wed. night. When it was time to pick what kind of instrument, I tried so hard to get him to play another instrument besides violin, which he has been playing for a year and a half already.  All the music they would have at the elementary school, even in the advanced class would be too easy for him. What about the baritone, sweetie?

I played the violin in elementary and middle school and I am wistful about all the marching band practices I missed out on. I should have played the bassoon. Actually, I'm not sure if bassoon is a marching band instrument.   I think I was a band geek in a former life. Alas, Vince did not want to practice another instrument, so violin it was.

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This shirt/tie/pants outfit we purchased for Tony's wedding last summer is really our go-to formal outfit and has exceeded my expectations on the number of times we have been able to use it. Vince has had more dry cleaned visits than I have this year! I was really impressed with the music teacher, very sweet, but also very disciplined. The concert ended with a resounding rendition of Ode to Joy. Beethoven would have been very pleased.
 

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Edda had a nice nap during the performance.  Poor girl, I know that she would rather be home in a warm bath or snuggled in bed during these night time activities, but somehow we take her along just to take her along.  She is a good sport.  I think she even went grocery shopping with Jeremy after the concert (there was desperate need of Popsicles (in January!) and bacon, I'm sure) - didn't get to be in her bed until 9 pm. 

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On a completely different note, I found this to be hilarious - and so did my parents, they practically fell over laughing when they saw this --

Monday, January 23, 2012

Happy Chinese New Year - Year of the Dragon

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Happy Chinese New Year - Year of the Dragon.

This time, I was in China to personally witness the mass movement of going home to celebrate the Chinese New Year. Practically, everyone that I know of is going home - near or far. All weeks, their eyes glue on the Internet Official Site of www.12306.com to buy train tickets inside China. It records billion hits almost every day. No wonder, the earth rotation rate might be affected due to different concentration of mass on top of it.

Well, I am also glad that I came back the USA on the Chinese New Year eve and stayed away from places that packed with a lot of constantly moving human heads :)

Friday, January 20, 2012

Jeremy's media coverage -

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Today was a big day in the Lee-Martin household. Jeremy's interview (7 minutes long!) on NPR's Living on Earth aired today. You can listen to it here. I know I'm a little biased, but he sounds fabulous! So expert-like. I know he is an expert on this bio-fuels stuff, but the his voice plus the sound editing make him sound super fantastic. And now that he's had an interview on radio - he is, like, famous. I'm married to a celebrity. Ha ha.

He's also quite happy with this blog post: A Swift Kick, or a Polite Tap on the Shoulder

And a blog post is not a blog post without a photo. I had my eyes checked. No need for bifocals yet!
 

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Thursday, January 19, 2012

A suburban dog.

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If reincarnation exists, I think I want to come back as a suburban dog. Warm place to sleep, enough to eat, every once in a while some table scraps. In the mornings, when I have time, Ruby and Maxi meet up with a bunch of other suburban dog for a good romp. Well, Maxi romps, Ruby runs around trying to catch balls before the younger dogs get to them and trying to find out who has the doggie treats in their pocket.

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Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Ruby is 11!

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Ruby turned 11 on Monday.  My first baby is 11! We fixed her and Maxi some extra-special goodness of chicken meat and some of that chicken gelatin that forms on the bottom of the pan when you refrigerate it.

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Someone is super excited to be fed her breakfast. Ruby is the best dog ever - gentle, kind and loyal - she also has aged incredibly gracefully, all her parts seem to be in order and although she would rather sleep in on most days, she still chases tennis balls around the dog park. Sometimes the older dogs (and even some of the younger dogs) at the dog park seem to have a litany of ailments, we had lung cancer, breast cancer, knee replacements, hip massages and glaucoma which Ruby has somehow hit the genetic jackpot and avoided all of these ailments. Although, I must admit, she still smells pretty bad especially when she gets wet.

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Monday, January 16, 2012

Sunday night dinner.

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We have been having Sunday night dinner with the cousins for more than 4 years now.  It's amazing to see how big the kids have gotten.  We hosted at our house last Sunday where Jeremy did a roasting cook-off between "organic" chicken and "cruelty-free" chicken.   The results were not disputed,  the organic chicken was more tender and tasted better and the cruelty-free chicken, well, does not taste better and is a little tougher and is more expensive, but that is because presumably it got to run around outside some for some parts of its life. 

My mom came and brought 17 million pieces of assorted clothing that she got on super-duper sale for the kids from TJ Maxx or Ross:

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This past weekend, Tilli, our new au pair, arrived from Germany - I do not have a proper photo, but you can see her in the background with the black scarf.  Much to my chagrin, the kids were at their best crazy, shirts were off - lots of yelling, running around the house, and barking from the dogs - there was also spirited demonstration of booty dancing and various other things that I'm sure convinced Tilli that the Martins are indeed CRAZY!

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Sunday, January 15, 2012

Devin came over!

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Little (or not so little) boys and sleepovers. Parents pack pajamas - they get ignored in favor of just sleeping in boxer shorts. Endless electronic games. Can a friendship be maintained just by talking to each other over strategies of little avatars?  I swear - these two boys spent 24 hours together and all they wanted to do was play video games and eat junk food.   I had to actually camp out in the room until 11 when they both fell asleep, which is like an hour and a half past my bedtime.  And they were up by 7 am, TV on and bed heads all around.

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Lunch: Tater tots, ravioli and peanut butter sandwiches.

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Saturday, January 14, 2012

Change is in the air.

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We went a week without childcare and survived. Since I work from home, I often toy with the idea that perhaps we do not need to hire childcare as it is a large expense of ours and I would love to spend the money to replace thread-bare and stained sofas (which are starting to be an embarrassment when pals come over) and paint the house (which is still contractor white) and a nice beautiful leather purse. But it usually takes only a week of juggling, getting less sleep, calling in favors, being behind on work and cancelling appointments to convince me that, indeed, childcare is money well spent. It just that Vince is quickly approaching the age where he does not need very much supervision - while Edda still very much does.

I spent the morning filling out a form called the Vineland Adaptive Behavior Test for Edda because she needs to be categorized within the school system. Pages and pages of check marks indicating the severity of her disability. No, she cannot point to three major body parts when asked, nor does she tell lies nor does she hold a part time job. I don't really no what the point of this test is - but dutifully I fill it out.

Of course, I am not really doing well on my quest to lose 5 pounds - here is an exquisite caramel/chocolate/sea salt cupcake I ate on a girl's lunch out last week. Yum!

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Tuesday, January 10, 2012

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Making cookies!

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Saturday, January 7, 2012

Thank you Denise!

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Denise worked her last day on Friday - we are sad to see her go, but she is off on bigger and better adventures. Thank you for taking care of the kids - we celebrated her last working day by going out to our favorite pizza joint, the Slice of Rockville!

Friday, January 6, 2012

Eel.

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Vince loves sushi. Well, he loves avocado rolls. I'm the one who loves eel.

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Our friend the philosopher.

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Alan, our friend the philosopher, stayed at our house over the holidays. He was in town for a philosophy meeting. We discussed the prevalence of black turtlenecks at the meeting. Can't you just imagine all the people sitting around in black turtlenecks philosophizing? Vince asked what exactly a philosopher does. What does a philosopher do? Read, write, and teach. Philosophers also enjoy eating cupcakes!

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

My mom and pizza.

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Monday, January 2, 2012

Poughkeepsie Children's Museum.

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I took the grandparents and the 4 grandchildren to the children's museum on Christmas Eve.  Vince and Edda are getting to be a bit old to be at the children's museum, but we ran around and kept ourselves entertained for at least two hours.

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Saturday, December 31, 2011

Ice cream.

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The kids made ice cream using a ball ice cream maker.  Ice/salt on the outside and cream/sugar/vanilla on the inside and you kick it around the house for 15-20 minutes.  Wonderful!

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Friday, December 30, 2011

The 22nd of December.

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I was in charge of making dinner the first night of our holiday week.  I made this challah bread from a recipe given to me by Edda's camp counselor.  Yummy!

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Some photos of my family that day!

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Thursday, December 29, 2011

Cutting down the Christmas tree.

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I am spending the morning taking down the (artificial) Christmas tree at our house and I will share how the kids cut down the real Christmas tree a week ago.  The Christmas tree farm had a bunch of stumps that were low to the ground and had grown this fungus (?) on it:

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I was campaigning for this Charlie Brown-esque tree, but I was outvoted.

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Felix:

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Vince:

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Edda (trying to avoid all the prickly pine needles):

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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Back from Christmas.

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We are back from our Christmas vacation in the mid-Hudson Valley.  We spent a lovely week with all of Jeremy siblings (3!) and all of the grandchildren (4!).  It was a lovely time - Katherine, my mother-in-law, did a lot of planning and arranging to make sure that the cooking/cleaning was evenly divided, that gift giving was primarily focused on the little ones and that there were little outings to break up the times that we were eating.  The kids had a lovely time together and I really enjoyed a week where I ignored all my email and responsibilities for a week and rested and ate and slept pretty much to my hearts content.  On the 6 hour drive home, Jeremy and I managed to put together a long, 2-column list of things to be done by the time we are back at work on Monday.  So we are back slowly in the swing of things.

Backing up to before the holidays, Vince and Edda were in the annual Christmas pageant.  I'm pretty sure this is the last year Vince is going to be in the performance.  To say that he was not enthusiastic would be putting it mildly.

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Edda was a chicken this year.  Vince was a dog (which is really a role for a 5 year old, so one of the reasons he was a bit ornery was because his costume squished his noggin too much and gave him a headache).  I have been searching high and low for a chicken hat as awesome as the one the church has, but so far, I have been unable to find one.

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Friday, December 16, 2011

Office holiday party -

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Went to Jeremy's office holiday party at the Hotel Helix downtown last night. It was a hotel so hip, it had these awesome lamps all over the place:

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How long did it take me to drive downtown last night? Oh maybe 1.75 hours. Mostly down Connecticut Avenue. I hate driving so much, but every once in a while I am presented with a driving challenge so great that I know I need to do it - you know, to keep my driving skills up to snuff. And frankly, everyone is travelling at 10 mph, no one is going to get hurt.

My two kids have very different attitudes about late-night partying.

Vince (life of the party):

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Edda (what? a party? I'm taking a nap):

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Thursday, December 15, 2011

Monument walk.

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Vince, Jeremy and I (and the two doggies) did a moonlight, 4-mile monument hike last Saturday night. I had never seen all the monuments and I thought this was the perfect opportunity to do them all in one fell swoop. Also - we would get to see the new MLK monument that just opened a few months ago. We went with the mid-Atlantic hiking club - so there were about 200 other people who showed up to the hike. I was a little worried that Vince would find it a little tiresome (and he did complain after the first monument that his feet hurt), but after a little while, he cheered up and did the rest of the walk without complaint. We had lots of discussions about the different wars (esp. the Korean War) and Maxi freaked out over the soldier sculptures and barked her head off at them.

Vince and Eleanor:
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This was the first cold, long walk we've done with Maxi and it was pretty clear that she was freezing her little butt off, she doesn't have the warm undercoat that Ruby has.  We need to get her a doggie sweater.

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