Monday, April 20, 2009

Relay for Life

Updated: We now have more reason to walk than ever...On May 5th, we learned that Dan's father has been diagnosed with prostate cancer. The same cancer that killed his grandfather.

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This year, for the first time, our family will walk in our local Relay for Life event. Last year, when Lauren was in Kindergarten, her wonderful teacher was diagnosed with breast cancer and we will be walking in support of her and the thousands of other survivors and victims.


My Girl Scout troop will also be participating with me this year. I have hopes that this event will teach them the amazing power a community has when it joins together.

Please consider sponsoring me in this wonderful cause by clicking on the button on the right side of my blog.

Thank you!

Tide Pools

New England FINALLY surpassed the 70 degree mark this weekend, so we thought it would be fun to head over to the shore and do some exploring. We clamored, climbed, searched, and seeked.


The ocean is an amazing place and the girls were beyond thrilled...we collected shells, climbed on and around the rocks, scraped our tender feet, picnicked on the sand, fed the seagulls, screamed out in shock at the freezing temperature of the Atlantic, dug with our shovels, threw seaweed at each other, stared in amazement as daddy actually picked up that humongous horseshoe crab and ran and ran and ran...

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Taking the Plunge

Yes, Dan is still jobless and yes our pockets are tighter than ever, but sometimes you just need a little release. CoCo Key Water Resort just opened a new location near us in Fitchburg, MA and they were offering a GREAT deal on an overnight visit over Good Friday...we didn't think, we didn't worry, we just took the plunge!











The best part was that we went with our good friends Sue and Scott White and met up with Lauren's Girl Scout leader Jen Adams and her family!! We had a great two days splashing with our friends...










Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Easter Tradition

If you know me, you know that I LOVE scrapbooking and all that is the wide world of crafts...most of which has to do with my childhood memories of my wonderful Aunt Frances who was for the longest time, my craft Idol. She was simply amazing in my eyes whether it was knitting, quilting, sewing like nobody's business or simply painting an egg.
A few weekends ago, my mom and I were going through some boxes looking for my baby album and we stumbled upon this 30+ year old egg. It's simply amazing that it's lasted all of these years without being crushed and what's more amazing were the memories it brought out for both my mom and I...
...Aunt Frances taught us to gently poke holes in the top and bottom of a raw egg, blow on one end until the egg was empty, then paint it with some enamel paints like these...



So this Easter, we decided to follow in Frances' 30+ year old lead and painted our own hand blown Eggs...










Thank you Aunt Frances for all of the wonderful new and old memories!