Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Halloween

If you guessed Brobee (from "Yo Gabba Gabba") and "Pippi Longstocking," you're right. If you guessed something else, I'm sure you are a lovely person just the same. But, sadly, wrong.

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Getting Ready

The day before Halloween we had a 'test run' of the halloween costumes. Anyone guess what the kids are going to be?

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Dressing Up

I don't actually remember who took this picture, when, or why. Amity loves this dress. Amity also loves wearing Zara's headbands. That's all I got.

Sunday, October 21, 2012

Mountaintop Montessori Fall Festival

Zara and her dance class (The Butterflies) did a really nice reel at the Mountaintop Montessori Fall Festival. Sadly, we didn't really get much video from that. While many of her classmates changed after their portion of the performance, Zara hung around in her dance costume watching the "Trad" group perform. As they started up a set (Kesh Jig/Irish Washerwoman), Lori (Zara's dance teacher and the Director of BRIMS) asked Zara if she wanted to perform an impromptu jig. Zara had never done this before, but was thrilled to be asked. She danced beautifully (as can be seen in the video above) and really rose to the occasion.

Sunday, October 14, 2012

Puppies at Crozet Arts and Crafts

Fall in Charlottesville (and the greater Central Virginia area) is an awesome time for super fun festivals. The Crozet Arts and Crafts Festival is one of those fun fests. This year the kids spent a lot of time on bouncy castles and slides, though there was a bit of art admiring. Also, Service Dogs of VA was in attendance, so the kiddos enjoyed some puppy lovin' as well.

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Amity at School

One of the great things about CBI is the fact that they take pictures of the kids playing in their natural habitat. It's nice for us because we get to see them do things we don't normally get to see. In this case, Amity takes her baby for a shop and is making something with flour. Bread? Cake? Not sure. Looks fun, though.

Sunday, October 07, 2012

A few more from Katie and Eric's Wedding

Here's a few more pictures from Katie and Eric's wedding. These pictures were taken by the actual wedding photographer, as opposed to our camera phones. Most notable for me is the depth of field. Something I miss having from my old school SLR days. Maybe one day we'll have to break down and buy one of those "real" digital cameras.

Fiddlesticks

Zara's been playing fiddle for almost a year now. In the past, Amity's been content to listen, dance, or try and maul Zara or her fiddle. In the last few weeks, however, when Zara takes out her fiddle, Amity runs to the kitchen, grabs two chopsticks and runs back to the living room calling "hey, guys, I've got my fiddle" and proceeds to play for us as well. So as you can see from this picture, they've been playing a number of duets lately.

Saturday, October 06, 2012

Katie and her girls

Just before we were leaving the party, Wes grabbed a couple of quick shots of Zara and Amity with Katie.

Katie and Eric's Wedding - Flower Girls

Katie and Eric got married. Zara and Amity were flower girls. So were several other very cute kids. The girls were great, the wedding was wonderful, and we wish Eric and Katie many years of happiness together!

Monday, October 01, 2012

Udvar-Hazy, Sukkah edition

Due to a series of rather fortunate events, it so happened that two of my favorite people from my college days, Ed and Rachel, and their adorable daughters, Lila and Alaina, had a day to spare while visiting DC for Rachel's sister Leah's wedding. This free day also happened to coincide with the lack of school/daycare due to the Jewish holiday of Sukkot. Zara will tell you this as they are studying mitzvot in Hebrew school this year, but in case you hadn't heard, it is a mitzvah to dwell in the sukkah. This is especially true if you are dwelling in the sukkah with dear friends you haven't seen in person since their wedding (since we up and left the midwest, where said dear friends reside, it's probably mostly our fault anyway). Well, sometimes the term sukkah needs to be taken with a grain of salt, and in this case our proverbial sukkah was actually the always awesome (and now, with a REAL space shuttle, Discovery, one that actually flew in space! See behind Zara and Lila in the top picture) Udvar-Hazy branch of the Smithsonian's Air and Space Museum.

Long story short, a good time was had by all. We eagerly await another opportunity to adventure with the Wolfson-Fingegolds!