Bottoms up! Family history and turning 40 meant that Heather had to clean her colon to prepare for inspection
Our January snow total was this measly few inches that melted the next day
We did manage 2 ice skating outings. Caroline is a great glider, Erin figured it out this year, and Tessie was the right size for the crates
It was actually too muddy in spots for our January biking
For the first time we could celebrate Grandma Lu's birthday by going out to Legal Seafoods as a family
One science experiment was testing the effect of biscuit size on puffiness using the hand-rolled technique
It looks like bigger was better, but they were all delicious
Erin was quite possessive of her biscuits
As a reward for all the swim practices and meets we got Nutella crepes from MA France
After Christmas the girls sleeping arrangements started evolving. After a while we charted the permutations but soon realized we had a long way to try them all out.
After 2 hours of questing and many fails, we finished our evening at Boda Borg with 5 completion stamps. It's our new favorite indoor winter activity.
Tessie at the Harvard Museum of Natural History











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