24 September 2012

Dance class

And, Reagan's off to her second dance class. It's called Creative Movement and is for 3 year olds at our dance center. She is super excited to wear a leotard and lined right up last week when we started. Her teachers told me today she mentioned it multiple times.

The teacher comes out to the lobby and the kids line up and head to class together. On the way here today, Reagan told me she wanted to be first in line!


16 September 2012

Quinley’s 1st Year Book

I figured I should finish Quinley’s book before I start on our Spain book. It didn’t take too much, but it’s done and ordered!

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05 September 2012

Moved on to San Sebastian

We were on La Rambla at 5:45 am as the last of the all-night party crowd made their way home, only we had just woken up and were headed to the airport. We flew to San Sebastian, took the bus to town and headed straight to the playground. We are all anxiously awaiting Aunt Maggie, who was delayed in Philly for one night and so will arrive later than expected tonight.

We travel pretty well. Here is Reagan sitting in the luggage area, self-entertaining with an e-reader.

03 September 2012

Update from Barcelona

We are on day three in Spain and are still in Barcelona. Between the jet lag, T&S figuring out this Spanish schedule and getting the kids properly adjusted and Reagan getting past being sick (high fever and chest congestion; add to that a nasty fall resulting in a skinned knee), it took us until today to hit our stride.

Today we went to the aquarium, which you might think is a kid friendly diversion, but in reality we went for my (Tim) benefit. I love aquariums. You could close every zoo in the world but if there is budget somewhere for a new aquarium, that is money wells spent. I think the kids like it too.

We had a crappy lunch and came home for a nap, our first successful dual (triple if you count dad) nap of the trip. We woke up happy and headed to the park and then to a great dinner at a parent friendly place (i.e., a place you would choose if you didn't have kids in tow, a.k.a. a huge risk) and it went great. Evidently the only place in all of Spain with high chairs, pretty trendy, fancy menu which we really enjoyed, and (perhaps what made the meal), both kids were perfect angels (even if the couple that was seated after us at our shared table asked to be moved). Here are the kids enjoying the meal (R = miso soup; Q sucking the juice off of some clam shells from a great artichoke/ham/clam appetizer we had [she also went to town on the artichoke and ham]).

01 September 2012

Pizza...

In the shadow of The Sagrada Familia