Friday, March 16, 2012

Kids in March

Gabe's about to play ball with a crumpled up piece of paper.















It was insanely warm for March--85 degrees! Lucy's coolest outfit was this sweet dress. I love her smile.

Lucy plucked a Yobaby yogurt container from the recycling. She loves them because they have a picture of a baby on them.


Sunday, March 11, 2012

Strawberries in the dark

Last night I planted all 50 strawberry plants in the dark. It was getting pretty cold, too! But I'm proud of myself for getting those and our 2 new blueberry bushes in the ground. Now we have a strawberry hill and a blueberry hill.
Our veggie garden is germinating seeds of lettuce, kale, swiss chard, brussels sprouts, and sugar snap peas. I plan to get purple pole beans like we had two years ago--they grew gloriously and were beautiful raw in a salad. The herb garden now boasts an onion patch with common and Chinese chives, green onions, and the shallots and garlic I put in months ago. Those have tall stalks already because of the warm winter. And the iris bulbs I planted in the fall grew tall as early as the end of January, yet will they flower when the time comes? We'll see. I'm looking forward to a new flower bed I planted in the front garden as well. Next year I'll order some white daffodils with orange centers; they're my favorite jonquils right now.

Sunday, May 2, 2010

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

E3 already has the GQ look down (where did he learn that?)


Emmet's artwork was chosen for the West Springfield HS Pyramid Art Show! Exciting times.

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Preview of Gabe's teen years....

"Time to get dressed, Gabe."

"I don't wanna get dressed, I wanna live!"

Saturday, March 6, 2010

electrified on a saturday

dave's books and movies for february

Books:
7. La traducción, por Pablo de Santis (narrado por Fernando Flores) - Thriller involving a conference of translators on the coast of Argentina, lost and forgotten languages, and a series of mysterious deaths. 4 CDs 7/10
6. The Titan's Curse, by Rick Riordan (narrated by Jesse Bernstein) - More Greek gods and monsters, etc. 6/10 [my review]
5. As She Climbed Across the Table, by Jonathan Lethem - Physicist falls in love with a black hole (sort of, not really). Her anthropologist boyfriend stays in love with her. Academic farce and other stuff ensue. 7/10 [my review]

Movies:
17. Deus é Brasileiro (God is Brazilian) (DVD) - God gets sick of humankind and so comes to earth to find a saint to replace him for a while and learns things from the people he travels with. Beautiful Brazil, some nice comedy and insights.
16. Whip It (DVD) - Ellen Page (Juno) finds herself in roller derby as Babe Ruthless. Some cliches, but overall very fun. 8/10
15. Invictus (theater) - Rugby in South Africa with new president Nelson Mandela. Very exciting. 8/10
14. The Invention of Lying (plane) - A world where no one knows how to lie except Ricky Gervais. The portrayal of a world where everyone is - by turns - brutally or pathetically honest is very funny. Great cameo by Philip Seymour Hoffman 7/10
13. An Education (theater) - Great reflection on coming of age, disillusionment, what an education is for; great performances. 7/10