This fall we tried to take advantage of our last season with two mobile children.We visited some local sites, survived Superstorm Sandy, and re-occupied our renovated upstairs.
Wilson Farm's haunted hayride is getting more and more popular
This year they mounted a giant Bug
Duck racing at the Topsfield Fair. Caroline was picked to race one of the female mallards.
Ready,set, splash! Our feathered friend lost her heat.
Caroline had no problem with the big burlap sack slide, but Erin did not like it.
If you look at Caroline you'll see that she is wearing a hat because it was 45 degrees at Crane's Beach in Ipswich. Warm-blooded Erin didn't mind.
Getting bigger
When will Caroline be able to take our picture?
We had a group of Mom's work friends over for a fall party
Erin brought home Teddy from school for the weekend
Hurricane Sandy - run for your lives! Actually we were lucky to never lose power despite the high winds. The snowstorm last year at this time was much more destructive.
After the storm Halloween was a warm night for trick-or-treating. The girls brought home a small haul.
The finished renovation. The new baby's room is still being decorated, but here is the girls' new bedroom. To save space Caroline will take the top bunk (she is very excited) and Erin now gets the full. We hope that the girls will not remember how big their room was before we split it.
Importantly, our existing furniture did fit in the room
The new master bedroom and king bed
The new walk-in closet
Blue and gray is the color scheme for the bath. The tile people were excited not to be doing another one in black and white.
We splurged on the glass tile and pebble floor. It looks great in the natural light that comes in through...
... the 48-inch skylight. While framing the bath we learned that the headroom above the vanity was 2 inches short of the 6 ft 8 inch required by code. The solution was a huge skylight.
People over 6 feet may have trouble in this space, but it works for us
Erin's healthy marshmallows
Caroline's big gigantic rhyme




















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