Thursday, December 31, 2009

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Third Birthday

It is both hard and easy to think of Cara as a three-year-old. It seems little time has passed since she couldn't even walk, and yet here is this wonderful little girl walking, speaking in complete sentences, dressing herself and expressing an amazing range of thoughts and emotions. Given the size of her personality, I am sometime surprised that she is physically so small.



Cara's actual birthday was a fairly quiet affair of spending the day with Dad at the aquarium, lunch with Mom at her office and then a favorites dinner of pizza and cupcakes. And of course some presents. We all enjoyed the time together and Cara, of course, loves opening presents!



Three candles!



Yummy cupcake (the frosting at least...)



Deep concentration while opening the present.



A Playmobil Motorcycle - cool!



A whisk from Grandma and Grandpa for the budding cook.



The train set (some assembly required).

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Halloween

Cara's love for lions enabled us to reuse last year's costume for Halloween, with the extra touch of some painted on whiskers. She did a great job of covering almost a block with trick-or-treating, eating three or four pieces of candy and then totally forgetting about the candy the next day. I doubt we will be that lucky next year!



Cleaning out the pumpkin.



Digging into the pumpkin goop.



Here's a fierce lion!



The fierce lion bakes cupcakes.



A little too much candy has our lion on the floor at the end of the evening.

September in Maine

September found Cara and Mom heading east. We spent a weekend on Cape Cod, where J and C lived for two years, visiting some old friends, and then headed north for a mini-family reunion on the coast of Maine. Cara got a full component of family, seeing both her aunts, two great-uncles and a great-aunt. Which was all very well and fine, but for an almost three-year-old, spending three days on the water was the most exciting part of the trip!



All ready to play on the beach.



Burying herself in sand.



Wow - mud!



Cara has to show off her muddy hairdo to her aunts.



Hanging out with Grandpa.



Grandma sharing a peach.

Graduating from Ms. A

Growing up always has happiness and sadness. Graduating from a nanny-share with Ms. A to full time at Co-op was a sad event. Our family, Megan's family and Ms. A's family had party to celebrate the wonderful times our families had together, and looking forward to many more years and fun.


One last morning eating up Ms. A's yogurt.


Reading a book with Ms. A is always a favorite activity.



At the party, the girls get a chance to play ball with Anthony.



And read a book with Marcus.



Of course the girls need to help Ms. A with her presents!