Showing posts with label philadelphia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label philadelphia. Show all posts

Monday, March 14, 2016

Out and About!


As usual, there's always something going on during the weekends in Philly.  We pick and choose to make sure we aren't running around too much, however the past few weekends have had us busy in the very best way.  Here's what we've been up to in March.


Mary Poppins Musical with my big girls - what fun!!

Screen printing at Crane Art Studio - free art afternoon for kids.  It was fabulous!


 Hammers, Strings and Winds Concert for Kids through the Astral Artists series.  Here we are looking at how a piano key works - pretty complex!

On the beautiful grounds of Woodmere Art Museum - just before the amazing circus show!


Maple Sugaring Festival at the Wissahickon Environmental Center.  Super chilly and very tasty!  We licked sweet maple sap, tried maple sugar candy and maple syrup made from the trees around us.




Saturday, March 12, 2016

McKinzie visit!


Dad, Mom and Will came to visit with us last weekend.  We had beautiful weather, so we spent a lot of time outside.  A trip to the arboretum with a sunny picnic and walk around the grounds was a highlight!






Another day we went for a hike, and found the famous Fingerspan Bridge in the Wissahickon.









Friday, February 26, 2016

Eliza Wren Quotables



"Atend it was breezin'."  (Pretend it was breezy)  - Eliza Wren

"Miss Caitlin will come on Tuesday." - Mama
"Twosday, Threesday, Foursday, Fivesday, Sixday...." - Eliza Wren

During dinner everyday this week Eliza Wren has told a story about her baby.  So far, each story has had a reoccurring character enter the scene - a wolf!  Soooo, yeah.  I think it's time to rotate out of listening to The Three Little Pigs and Little Red Riding Hood during rest time. ;)

This kid and her sweet smile.  Love her! :)


(photo is from a few weeks ago when we had a flash snowstorm)

Friday, March 14, 2014

Date!


As an early celebration of our 6th Anniversary this month, Erik and I went to the Flower Show in Philadelphia.  We spent a lovely Saturday morning there soaking in some much needed color and fun designs.












Afterwards, we popped over a few blocks to a highly recommended cafe, Strangelove's.  Great place - and we had a relaxing time talking without interruption of any kind (?!?!?) and eating tasty food.



Tomorrow (March 15th) is our actual anniversary day...so more photos to come!

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Floors

This old house....

We love old homes and the character that was built into them that has lasted for over 100 years.  In the case of our kitchen and dinning room floors though, the cracks, soft spots, and nails that were starting to poke through (not to mention the choice of tiles) were adding a "character" that we were not to keen on.

So a few weekends ago, after arranging with the landlord to pay for the materials and labor, Erik took to replacing both floors.  They proved to be more difficult that anticipated and he uncovered some interesting surprises, but all in all, the improvement was well worth the effort.

This was the kitchen floor beforehand.


The layer beneath the underlayment was a true hack-job.  A piece-meal of wood, it explained why the tiles were starting to deteriorate.  


Then the subfloor under that was in shambles from years of water damage.


So after ripping up three layers, Patrick (a colleague from PCMS who helped for the day) and Erik repaired a large section of the subfloor...


...put down a new "second" subfloor...


...then the underlayment, and finally the tiles.


Wren approved.  We're smiling too because we literally finished the job the same weekend she started crawling.  Good timing!  :)


The dining room floor was tackled two weeks later.


While a more straight-forward job, it did require taking up the original wood floor underneath.  A shame, really, because if it weren't for water damage (again!), we would have loved to refinished it instead.


The new underlayment.


The finished dining room floor (with a fresh coat of paint too!)


The finished kitchen floor.  
Now all we need is to do is paint this room.  We aren't big fans of the dark red, but as they say...we're just renting.  :)

Sunday, October 6, 2013

Philly Concert

We had a spontaneous adventure this past Wednesday - an evening at the Philadephia Orchestra for FREE!  The orchestra was scheduled for the opening concert at Carnegie Hall this season, but due to the union at the hall being on strike, the concert was cancelled.  So...they decided to offer a free and family-oriented concert in Philly instead.  The concert was announced 6 or 7 hours prior to the performance time and with twitter, facebook and emails going around like wild fire the hall was jam packed with fans!  We were thrilled to be a part of such an appreciative audience, and so excited to introduce our girls to the orchestra for the first time!  
They played excerpts of excellent works, including Bolero, Don Giovanni and more!  Meredith was enthralled and hasn't stopped talking about it.



Friends took this family photo of us right after the performance...
...8pm and these sleepy girls are ready for bed!

Friday, May 25, 2012

Hutchinson's visit

Last week we had our dear friends, Ted and Jane Hutchinson visit with us from Seattle.  We had a wonderful time of fellowship and relaxing together.  Jane and I did some thrift shopping together (a shared love!) and Erik and Ted spent time in downtown Philadelphia enjoying large hoagies.  Meredith loved having new playmates for a few days and fresh laps for story reading.



 Madeleine joined us for dinner one evening, and Dan Hutchinson and his girlfriend, Cynthia popped up from Princeton another evening for dinner, games and smokes (just the guys).  Fun times all around!