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Later, we made peace sign paper plates, an idea I found here: http://www.frugalfamilyfunblog.com/2010/09/toddler-art-groovy-peace-signs.html . Willow is obsessed with hearts and peace signs these days. I remember the little girl who came to our little art class also drew peace signs on everything when she was about this age. There must be something very appealing about drawing symbols around this time. |
One family's adventures in vegan, allergy free cooking, crafting, music and travel in a small New England town.
Monday, January 16, 2012
Martin Luther King Jr. Day
The girls and I spent this chilly holiday at home, making art. We talked a bit about Dr. King and , particularly, his peaceful, nonviolent methods of protest. Afterward, I invited the girls to use the computer to type out their feelings about Dr. King and the things he accomplished. They cut out their thoughts and pasted them onto a painting that they had created especially for this project. They were so proud of the results! I think the project also really encouraged them to think more about the importance of the day and the man. When the girls argued later in the night and Indigo shoved Willow, she wailed "I sorry I didn't use peace!!"
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Growing
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Julia Indigo just started a little preschool program one day per week for a couple of hours. She looks like such a big girl in her backpack with name tag written by her. So cute... |
Sunday, January 8, 2012
Broad Meadow Brook Wildlife Sanctuary
Yesterday we visited another Audubon sanctuary-- Broad Meadow Brook. Audubon sanctuaries are great because they always have well marked trails, nice boardwalks protecting the wetlands, educational displays and nice bathrooms. All the keys to a successful hike with small children. This sanctuary was no exception. After we perused the very cool displays in the nature center, we headed out on this beautiful 60 degree day (Is this really January in New England!!?). We were a little disappointed by our proximity to the surrounding neighborhoods-- we were just about walking through backyards at first-- and the factory and train noise. The girls loved the rocky stream crossings, though and and little icy creeks.
Afterward, we headed in to Worcester for an awesome lunch at Mezcal Tequila Cantina. They gladly made an allergy free special order for Julia Indigo. The rest of us ordered dishes that were amazingly healthy and fresh for New England Mexican food. There were vegetarian options in every category and my vegetarian burrito was full of yummy treats like squash and mushrooms. We'll definitely eat there again (soon!).
When we finished eating, Jay and I walked the girls a block down to Colombus Park, a really nice, nearly new park with lots of fun, unique structures for the kids to run around on. Next time, we'll follow the hiking trails leading from the park, up the hill, to several other parks.
All in all a fun way to spend a pretty winter day!
Afterward, we headed in to Worcester for an awesome lunch at Mezcal Tequila Cantina. They gladly made an allergy free special order for Julia Indigo. The rest of us ordered dishes that were amazingly healthy and fresh for New England Mexican food. There were vegetarian options in every category and my vegetarian burrito was full of yummy treats like squash and mushrooms. We'll definitely eat there again (soon!).
When we finished eating, Jay and I walked the girls a block down to Colombus Park, a really nice, nearly new park with lots of fun, unique structures for the kids to run around on. Next time, we'll follow the hiking trails leading from the park, up the hill, to several other parks.
All in all a fun way to spend a pretty winter day!
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Hanging out at the nature center |
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A little interactive area along the trail |
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A little art on the way |
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The water made the hike for the girls |
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The little ice streams were a lot of fun, too. |
Friday, January 6, 2012
Art
The other day, the kids and I decided to create collages out of old magazines. The results of this project are always so much more surreal than I could ever have planned.
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Willow: Love the little flower she made in the lower left side of the picture out of a blue dog paw print and a strip of house siding. So creative! |
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Julia: She said her goal was to "creep Daddy out" and I think she succeeded. The random eyes were creepy enough but the addition of the Steve Buscemi was genius (and totally her own idea)! |
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
Chirp Chirp
Boy, you take one week off from posting and then it becomes another and then another and here it has been more than a month since I posted anything in this little space. Sorry friends and family! I didn't make a New Year's resolution, so I hereby resolve to be better about posting (course, we all know what happens to resolutions...but I'll make a good effort!).
Christmas is over but I am still going to post some pictures of some of the craft projects the girls and I created over the holiday break. Love the handmade touch on our holiday mantel!
Christmas is over but I am still going to post some pictures of some of the craft projects the girls and I created over the holiday break. Love the handmade touch on our holiday mantel!
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Decorating the Christmas tree. |
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Willow-- always funky. I swear she is going to be a fashion stylist some day.... |
Sunday, November 27, 2011
Moose Hill Wildlife Sanctuary
Happy Thanksgiving!
Our holiday weekend here in New England has been just amazing! Sunshine and highs in the 60s have made the days feel more like September than late November. We took advantage of the lovely weather to head outside! On Friday, we headed up to Worcester check out the Habitat for Humanity Re-Store-- a warehouse full of surplus and donated building supplies. We left empty handed, but found a pretty park where the kids ran around and climbed the absurdly tall bridges.
The next day, we headed down to Sharon, Ma to visit one of the many great Audubon wildlife sanctuaries in Massachusetts-- Moose Hill. In weather warm enough to wear short sleeves (!!) we wandered the hilly trails. Eventually, we arrived at a rocky outcropping, overlooking a pretty valley. A great end to a great November day!
Our holiday weekend here in New England has been just amazing! Sunshine and highs in the 60s have made the days feel more like September than late November. We took advantage of the lovely weather to head outside! On Friday, we headed up to Worcester check out the Habitat for Humanity Re-Store-- a warehouse full of surplus and donated building supplies. We left empty handed, but found a pretty park where the kids ran around and climbed the absurdly tall bridges.
Pretty bridge in the park |
Watching the geese swim by under yet another interesting bridge. |
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This may be when the tick hitched a ride on Willow's back :( |
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Looking out to the valley below. |
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Resting after e great hike. |
Sunday, November 6, 2011
Blue Hills Reservation
Today we headed out for a hike up to the top of the Great Blue Hill in the Blue Hills Reservation in Canton, MA. There were big crowds-- probably due to the close proximity of the trail to Boston-- but the views made it all worthwhile. Jay and I were so impressed by how well the girls did on the steep, rocky trail. They are going to be great little hikers next summer!
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View from the top-- Looking East |
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Looking North, to Boston |
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The weather observatory on top |
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