Saturday, November 19, 2011

Can a Tardis Get Me to the Dominican Republic?

Last week Adria was accepted into an alternative Spring Break program. She will be learning about the Dominicans(history, culture) and participating in service projects. She believes this year they will focus on clean water initiatives. I've sent my darling girl across the country to college, and now she will be traveling to another country. When did this happen? It feels like she was just dressed up as a bunny for her first Halloween.
Last week was also momentous for us. After almost twenty years of marriage we have a second car. In our driveway is a beautiful, Tardis blue Honda Fit. We needed a second car and one that is easier to drive with better gas mileage. I am still getting used to not driving in the van. I love that I can turn corners better and tighter. Parking is a breeze, but I miss the V6 engine of the van. If it really were a Tardis, I would be tempted to travel to the Dominican Republic with Adria ; )

Monday, September 19, 2011

"A Camp Chair in New Hamp-chair, That's for me!"

The Green at Dartmouth
Adria has officially started school. I flew up to help her move into the dorm and spend some time before classes started. New Hampshire is beautiful.

Andres part of the East Wheelock dorm cluster
In the dorm, looking over the many activities on campus.

She had a wonderful time during her DOC trip. DOC is the Dartmouth Off Campus group. They sponsor activities like hiking, canoeing, etc. They also host preterm trips for the incoming freshman. Adria stayed on an organic farm and according to her besides the dancing she "ate and ate and ate!"

Farmer's Market on the Green with Reed Hall in the background
 We all miss her, but are happy that she is happy. And thank goodness for Skype!!


Friday, August 26, 2011

Last Days of Summer...and childhood

While the East coast prepares for Hurricane Irene, we are preparing for our own climate change. Adria leaves for college in a little over a week. She has been packing up her clothes, her room. Andrew and I wonder what will life be like without her. There won't be a plethora of shoes, mainly flip flops, near the front door. The kitchen counters will be dirtier since she obsessively cleans one whenever she passes. We won't find her awake at 1 am studying or have to help her after she has hairsprayed her eyeball.

Adria will fly up early for a Freshman off-campus trip. I will come up a few days later and help move her into the dorm. Andrew has already finagled a conference at Dartmouth in October. We will get to see her again in December, but I'm not sure how we will cope with the Winter and Spring terms. She will be gone from January until June. Wish us all luck!





Sunday, July 24, 2011

One Crazy Summer

Once again, I am under the wire as I complete my goal of blogging at least once a month. That's once a calendar month, not once every 30 days!

The last two months have been busy. Colin went to guitar camp, and Eva went to art camp. Adria has been working two jobs. In the mornings she is a counselor for 3 yr olds at a local day camp, and in the afternoon, she works at the local Great Harvest Bread Co. Liam has been busy "helping" me throughout the day. We are all preparing for our last month with Adria at home. She leaves for New Hampshire on September 5th.


The quality is a little poor, but here is a video of Colin's ensemble at camp. They performed at the Robller Winery in New Haven.


Eva's puppet from art camp. A Jamaican witch!

Typical Liam taking pictures of himself in church. At least he wasn't causing a ruckus.

Thursday, June 02, 2011

Oklahoma Vacation
While Andrew flew to Liverpool to a conference, the kids and I drove to Oklahoma. Later, Andrew joined us.

Looking northeast from Mom's house in the Moore/Norman area. Several tornadoes danced around us. Liam was not excited about the cellar with spiders!

Vanilla with cream snocone from Roller Shaved Ice in Tecumseh. One of many we had during the trip.

Eva and Liam enjoying Grandma Kay's milk goats, Cocoa and Licorice.

Fishing with Grandpa Keel at Aunt Julie's pond.

Eva loved fishing as long as I baited the hook and released the fish from the hook.

Looking west from one of Julie's pastures.

Friday, May 20, 2011

Wide Open Spaces




Sunday, April 10, 2011

Decisions, Decisions

After a LONG application process, Adria has finally decided on a college. Next year she will be attending Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire. My little girl, my little bunnybear will be living across the country. Thank goodness for cell phones, texting and Skype! I miss her already and really don't want to know what the house feels like with out her. But(and this is a big BUT) I know she will be happy. It has been all her choice. She filled out those applications on her own, wrote essays, and most importantly spent a weekend fasting and praying about her decision. I'm glad she was able to visit last Fall, see the campus and attend classes. She is already mapping out courses and study abroad programs she would like to take.
I am excited, nervous, wistful, pleased, and anxious for her new adventure. And ours.

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Martin Luther King Tree

As part of the this year's Martin Luther King, celebration the student at Eva and Liam's school made mosaic dream trees. Each student was able to create a leaf out of ceramic. There are two trees displayed on either side of the entrance doors at school. Students were encouraged to write messages capturing Martin Luther King's vision of peace, having dreams and harmony.
Both trees look like this one. This is for students Kindergarten thru 2nd grade.

I love Eva's dove in the upper left hand corner.




How sweet is it that Liam's "I luv mine Mom" will always be on display?

Tuesday, March 01, 2011

Welcome to the 21st Century!
Watch out world, the Browns have entered the 21st century, and we have multiple phones to prove it. I have been trying to convince Andrew that I NEEDED to be able to text Adria once she is in college. He has been resisting. Are you shocked? The beautiful man who loves technology is also a frugal man. Cell phones with texting isn't something easily covered by a work expense account. I was finally able to wear him down. And you know what? Last night he turned to me and said, "I love my new phone."

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Wax Hearts




Originally, I intended this post to be about my favorite Valentine's Day art project. It involves melting crayons with a candle, smearing it on wax paper, and carefully ironing until the colors melt and mix. Adria, however, want this post to be about how much I love my children. Well, those children are trying my patience today. Adria has been asking endless questions about a book. Colin has been in a grumpy mood all day. Eva has been video taping death scenes heavily influenced by The Blair Witch Project. And, Liam has been jumping on the sofa with half of his hair sticking up and identifying everyone's imperfections as only a five year old can. They are now sitting in my room arguing about absolutely ridiculous topics. But I love them and wouldn't trade them for anything. I might be tempted to loan them out for a while though.

They are my Valentines.


One of Liam's best pictures. Smile wise.

Looked out the kitchen window one morning to see a flock of birds in the trees. Made me feel like I was in a Hitchcock movie.
Cookie time
Never let an artist decorate cookies. Nothing is ever perfect.
Midnight is never far from the action. Even when he wants to be.

He was truly puzzled by the packaging.

Saturday, January 15, 2011

Contact

I have no idea what I came into contact with, but I now have a rash on the underside of my chin, across my chin, tip of my nose, across one eye and adjacent temple and most distressingly my lips. My lips were puffy, red and now feel like sandpaper. I spent the first three days of this week on major antihistamines in an effort to stop the itching. Did I mention I was itching? I try to keep from scratching. Thank goodness it is only on my face. Did I just write that? (Sigh). It has been a long week.