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Monday, November 30, 2015

November happenings



I don't have pictures, but we had an awesome Thanksgiving with the cousins! Aunt Leslie, Uncle Chris, Eliza, Luke, and Evan came back to Ohio for a visit that week. We decided to do something really laid back a non-traditional for Thanksgiving. So we made calzones and drank Sprecher's. The kids played and the grown-ups talked. It was so much fun. We miss them!

Other November happenings . . .

David and his buddy Jeff participated in the Cincinnati Boychoir workshop. What a great experience!



They performed at the Aronoff Center!!


Mary and pal Grace wait for the concert to start.


Sara was looking for "Day-Day,"





Mary and the Little Gems performed at the Mason Family Expo.

Mary is second from the right.

Mary is in the middle.


They were adorable!




There was also lots of dancing at home. Mary is a great teacher, and Sara is an eager student.





There were also lots of leaves. Lots and lots of leaves.






 I returned to Wisconsin for a week for Montessori practice teaching. While I was gone Sara took up wearing her newborn beanie from the hospital.





Usually Greg and I go out for a free lunch on Veteran's Day.* But I was in Wisconsin. So Sara was his lunch date instead!






David is in 4th Grade Chorus. They had their first concert. They sang some really challenging music! It was impressive!




Greg took David and Mary on an early morning hike at Sugarcreek Metro Park.








Nutcracker rehearsals got real in November! Busy, busy.




We also had a Tiger Fairy . . . 


Video HERE.


* Greg got a little more peace and quiet this year on Veteran's Day. Last year (and the year before) Greg has attended the Veteran's Day Parade at David and Mary's school. It's been special for our family. We don't live in a military community, so it's special that David and Mary's dad is in the military--and that our family experienced a deployment. In 2013 David gave one of  the speeches at the assembly. And in 2014 Mary gave a speech, and David led the color guard. They also got to march in the parade! We've been very honored! But this year David and Mary wanted to be regular kids and watch the parade, cheering on the veterans. So Greg didn't participate this year. Here are a few pictures from last year. (I don't know why I don't have one of Mary giving her speech.)







P.S. Better late than never? This was published in January 2016.