Saturday, December 20, 2008

a tie means we both lose

This morning I arrived home from Senegal at about 7:30am. As I made breakfast, our four-year-old E3 said
Papa, after breakfast let's have a pillow fight. It will be a tie: we both lose.
You mean we both win?
No, we'll both lose.

Friday, December 12, 2008

family dance

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Sunday, November 16, 2008

the boys in kenyan garb


complements of my old friend roselyn, my boys dressed in true style

Saturday, November 8, 2008

sort of star wars

and then this weekend Diana went to visit some friends in California (much needed vacation after lots of double-time mothering to go along with lots of travel on my part).

This afternoon two friends came over and - while G was napping - we made a little movie. It's inspired by Star Wars. Sort of.

3 pigs, a wolf, and a pumpkin

Last Tuesday Diana went to visit her sister, I took the day off and we made a movie. Look for us at the Oscars.

Saturday, August 23, 2008

pictures from the montana wedding!

So some vigorous dancing has put our photos from the event in jeopardy, so we're taking the liberty of posting a few photos that some friends (D&M) took at the wedding of B and M that we traveled to in July. (We've left out photos of OTHER people looking silly, leaving that for them to post on their own blogs.)

[As always, click the slideshow for Super Size.]

from baby batman to ... little boy batman

When our eldest son, E3, was in the womb, there was much talk of naming him Batman. It didn't work out (due to my having married a sensible woman), but in July in Ithaca, it seems the womb-talk has played out in subliminal choices. That and another dress-up moment below; note that even in the second, the batman theme remains. (Click the slideshow to see it Super Size.)

Sunday, August 17, 2008

camping and other fun with dave's brother

This weekend Dave's brother D came to visit, and we have had an awesome time. We went to the Smithsonian (modern art + Jim Henson exhibit), saw a documentary (Man on Wire, very good) and ate Chinese food with Cousin D, went camping, played mini-golf, rode a train, had a picnic, broke a pinata, and enjoyed a dinner with many cousins. We're glad he'll be nearby (NY City!).

[Click on the slide show to see the pictures on picasa.]

Sunday, August 10, 2008

Great Country Farms

Yesterday we went hiking at Hidden Pond, but last Saturday we went to Great Country Farms in Bluemont, VA, with Diana's brother S, his daughter, and some friends. We had a great time. See a few shots below...

Sunday, August 3, 2008

evidence that dave is a VERY long-winded home teacher

Here's a picture of my companion C and I in the nth hour of my message. If only you could see the people we were visiting!


[For non-Mormon readers, here's a definition of home teaching.]

at the dinner table this week

E3 stated: "No no no, Candyland is the Kolob of worlds." (In response to my assertion that Chocolate World may hold that esteemed position.)

Bet you wish you were having dinner with us!

[And a quote from a few months ago, not at the dinner table: "Mom, there's something strange in the toilet, but you can't see it because it's camouflaged. It's a walking stick!"]

Sunday, July 27, 2008

family reunion!

A couple of weeks ago we attended a wonderful family reunion in Ithaca, NY. Here is a photo of the whole gang, plus one of our little family
.






Monday, June 23, 2008

Spring update



We did a lot of fun things this spring, including visits to


  • exhibits at the Kennedy Center during Japan Week

  • tulips and cherry blossoms around the Tidal Basin

  • Washington National Cathedral and gardens

as well as the last day of preschool and antics at home.

Our Picasa album of spring photos are at this link:http://picasaweb.google.com/dianahindsevans/ForBlog02


Monday, May 26, 2008

visit from abuelo and abuela



Early this month, we had a lovely visit from my parents, who made the trek out to DC. (To our children, Diana's parents are nyanya and babu - the swahili words for grandmother and grandfather - and my parents are abuela and abuelo - the spanish words for the same.) We spent a long weekend at a beach house in Chincoteague, we saw Iron Man, we had a giant lunch with cousins, we saw a documentary about reconciliation in Rwanda, we enjoyed dinner at Diana's mom's house, hit some museums, and much more. It was a wonderful visit.


Thursday, May 8, 2008

photos from schools in sierra leone and the gambia

from the other blog (for the benefit of those who only read the family news):

Over the past few weeks I visited several primary schools in Sierra Leone (Freetown, Port Loko, Mayimba) and the Gambia (Bakau area and Mansa Konko
area).

Sierra Leone photos (or click here for a slideshow)

The Gambia photos (or the slideshow)

Here is a preview:



Saturday, March 22, 2008

egg coloring

This morning Diana's mom and Aunt G hosted a wonderful egg coloring party.

g's a walkin'

This isn't brand-new news, but since around the first of February, G has been wandering on two feet (and no hands!). Experience his superb nonchalance in the video clip below.

Sunday, March 16, 2008

the weekend, with a silent story reading

This weekend was packed! On Friday night we babysat our two young friends L & G, which made for a very large storytime (silent video clip below).


On Saturday we spent the afternoon at Teddy Roosevelt Island with my writer cousin D and his partner B. B is a biologist and so kept leaping off the trail to upend logs and look for animals underneath: He achieved moderate success, and we all had a grand time. Then, today, we went to Diana's mom's home for a big dinner with relatives from out of town, plus cousin D and B again. We played my favorite board game (Life Stories), and laughed a lot.

[Below, E3 with his first-cousin-once-removed D, picnicking at Teddy Roosevelt Island.]

Thursday, March 6, 2008

G the Luchador


Yesterday G decided he wanted to wear E3's underwear. He tried to put them on by himself and couldn't, so I took pity on him. I mean, why not have an attractive John Deere Luchador toddling around the house? El Tractor!

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

how i keep e3 excited about spanish books

I go to the library by my office and pick up about 15 children's books in Spanish at a time. Every night, I bring home two new books. As I walk in the door, E3 runs up to me and asks, Papa, Do you have a new book for me? (We're working on Papa, Tienes un libro nuevo para mi?)

Only one backbreaking library trip every week or so. Totally worth it.

Monday, March 3, 2008

Dave's trip to Sierra Leone and the Gambia

A couple of weeks ago I returned from a work trip to Sierra Leone and the Gambia. Here are links to some photos I took:

For stories from the trip, you can scroll through my other blog for the end of January and the beginning of February.

E3 sings the hits

Here is a video of E3 singing Nephi's Courage, a catchy children's song from our church. (Nephi is a righteous character in the Book of Mormon.)


Welcome to our new blog!

We finally tired of Microsoft's making it near impossible to upload photos, so we have migrated to le blogspot. Welcome to our wingding whoopee!