Thursday, July 29, 2021

4th of July in DC

The day after school ended we kayaked around the Concord River
 
then Dave, Caroline, and Erin flew to Maryland to spend 2 weeks visiting sisters. At Boxwood Farm there is always great grilling

and while I worked during the day, Charlie and Erin delivered me lunch. (I actually read that 1884 1st edition of US Grant's memoirs. Quite a general was Grant and one of those great American stories of a kid from Ohio earning an education and rising to the highest levels)

We dog-sat for tenants of a house even older than Boxwood Farm. Sudley house dates from the 1720s and had huuuge fireplaces in the great hall and bedrooms. 

General Bobblehead George, you have come to the end of the road. You've seen your birthplace, Fort Necessity where you led your men into a massacre, the Cambridge common where you received command of the Continental Army, your winter headquarters at Morristown and Valley Forge, Yorktown, Federal Hall, the C&O canal, Fort Washington, and now your beloved home plantation of Mount Vernon.

All the cousins except Charlie made the trip

That is flax drying so its fibers can be harvested and spun into linen. Among the 3 natural fibers used for centuries in clothing, we'd seen cotton and wool demonstrations, but this was the first time seeing flax. It takes a lot of work to process the stalks into thread, but the interpreters who wore all-linen outfits loved the durability and softness.

Those are the fireworks for the DC celebration being loaded on a barge. I would guess that George's ghost approves of his docks use to commemorate an event from his lifetime.

And there is the original tomb and final resting place of GW

At Claire's we were treated to delicious meals and played many games

and the kids created a quest for me. In this one we had to direct the model to recreate famous paintings. Watch those arm and leg positions, Erin, you're a pre-Raphaelite.

The finale was a disarming of the "poisoned" soda bottle using Mentos

We knocked off the remaining unvisited NPS sites in DC. Here are the beautiful, ahem, Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens on the Anacostia River. At least they were very green.

and there are always new monuments going up. This is the Dwight D. Eisenhower memorial shoehorned next to the Dept of Education and across from the Erin Space Museum.

and when Tessie and Heather flew into DCA, why wouldn't we brave the heat and humidity to see the Jefferson Memorial?

Dinner at Jerry's house was much better

Katy had a bumper crop of honey from her bees. She's streamlined the harvesting operation, which entails cutting off the caps of the boxes, spinning out the honey, filtering it, and then pouring it into bottles to give to friends and family.







Wednesday, June 16, 2021

End of school 2021

 All kids were back in school full time for the final 2 months of school. Other than weekly COVID testing and the 1-hour shorter school day, it felt almost as if things were back to normal

Caroline's Sci Oly team didn't place in the big meet, but in Anatomy and Physiology her partnership was the only JV team to score higher than the Varsity team from her school

Our April calendar was busy but manageable

May required some coordination to get to the PM activities and even still we had to take some work calls on the road or in parking lots

Little prehistoric foundling rescued from the dusty trail around Arlington Reservoir

Badminton was a hit with the whole family this year

Tundra's sleeping spot

Finally we hit 80 degrees for the first time in 2021 on May 18th

Heather's shrug made out of mohair yarn

Once fully vaccinated, Heather was allowed into her mother's nursing home for in-room visiting

4/5th of the family are vaccinated

In Somers over Memorial Day weekend, it rained all days. Dress up time!

I caught a bluegill

Erin landed a couple bass

Heather landed a tiny one

Chillaxing in the basement

I think this pic would make a good photo puzzle

Our main sports activity this spring was track and field. All 3 girls participated in the Waltham Track program. It was mainly intramural meets but at one USATF sanctioned meet with the best clubs in Mass, Erin ran the 800, Tessie did the long jump and the 100m, and Caroline did long jump 

Caroline made a PR (personal record) at the meet with a jump of 13 feet and took 2nd place


Erin was a star on her middle school track team in LJ and the distance events



Tessie is second from the left. Not bad for being the youngest racer. Since her birthday is in Dec she classifies in the 9-10 age group even though she's only 8 1/2.