Thursday, November 8, 2012

Welcome to West Viriginia!

Thanks Mommy!

Perceval with his mums

So it's been a while...and I've had to come to the conclusion I might never get fully caught up on the blog (especially since half of my pictures are trapped on a camera in Maryland right now!) But I can at least bring everyone up to date.

Kris and I moved out here in July/August and quickly had to establish our new routine since classes started the second week of August. Thus far everything is going really well. We both are loving the Doctoral program here although it's keeping us on our toes. Our assistanships are keeping us busy and thus far I've managed to accumulate a decent size private teaching studio plus find a few gigs here and there. I did start my own quartet out here for the purpose of gigs and we have a website if anyone wants to check it out:

www.riversidequartet.com

 I have to admit how much fun it is not only to be surrounded by music again all the time but to always know that Kris is nearby. There have been a couple of times when I've had a rough day and to just be able to walk into his office and talk (or cry) has been amazing.

So in case any of your missed it we have already seen our first snowfall in West Virginia thanks to Hurricane Sandy. Here's a view from our front door (this was a few days after the snowfall so it had significantly melted by then):


The cats are all adjusting really well. They *LOVE* their new home, especially because it has stairs. All of them are constantly running up and down the stairs (even the older ones). Clare has been more accepted into the group since we moved (we have seen her and Elijah and her Wicket cuddled up grooming each other). They also recently got a new toy which will be the subject of a later post once I have some pictures.
Clare in her favorite bed

Wicket hanging out on the couch

Chewie (and Elijah's paw in the left corner)

Thus far we are so thankful to be here and we can't wait to see what the next 3 years has in store for us!

Thursday, July 26, 2012

Port Discovery

On Friday June 22nd we took the kids to Port Discovery for the day. The "we" in this situation was Kris and I :) It was extra special for us because the 22nd is our anniversary so we got to spend the day together! It was the first time any of us (kids included) had been to Port Discovery. There were tons of neat areas but the favorite ones were the climbing structure, the water room and the Egypt room. The number 1 favorite activity was playing in the bubble wand (see pictures below) which I have to admit even for adults was pretty cool. Surprisingly the only thing Port Discover is missing is a cafeteria so we took the kids to P.F. Changs for lunch that day. I was very proud of Jake because that isn't his all time favorite restaurant but he went without any complaints and ate a lot of his lunch. We headed back to play in the afternoon and stayed as late as we could. On the way home Jake said in a very wistful voice "I was it was this morning so we could do this day again." It was so sweet!










Brooke doing what every 4 year old loves to do to a bubble....pop it!

Jake figured it out pretty quickly




The largest bin of Mr. Potato Head parts I've ever seen!


I love this picture because it makes Jake look so young :)

My order's up!



Monday, July 23, 2012

Week 3 of Summer

After returning home from Father's Day weekend the kids and I had another adventure packed week. Our  big trips this week were to a new park I had found, back to Oregon Ridge, the mall with Miss Julie and downtown to Port Discovery with Kris! Port Discovery will get it's own post after this because there are just too many cool pictures :)

To start the week off I found a new park for us to try out. It boasted having a huge play area, long slides, a train ride and a carousel. It didn't disappoint on any of those fronts. It was a kinda hot day so the kids didn't last on the playground quite as long as I had planned but that's okay. Of course their favorite playground feature was the sandbox!




Jake's classic pose for this summer

Note to adults...we are a bit big to fit comfortable through the tunnel slide, yes I learned that by experience







Brooke's new requirement for any park...monkey bars!
After they wore themselves out on the playground we headed over the to carousel and train ride. The kids had a blast on both :)





The scenery was really pretty


A few days later we once again headed to Oregon Ridge (it has become a weekly trek for us!). Oregon Ridge is a lake with a beach area for the kids. What is so neat is the way they have it roped off the kids don't need life vests. They do have deeper water but you have to pass a swim test first. We have spent many, many hours there this summer and they never seem to get bored of it! It's such a gem, I'm so glad we found this special place.
That's as deep as it gets

Everytime we go the dumptruck is a big hit




This week we also went back to see Miss Julie, where once again Jake got picked to be an assistant. He is one lucky boy!!!