Thursday, July 17, 2025
Not a real meeting
A crowded museum visit
Wednesday, July 16, 2025
Shin splints?
Tuesday, July 15, 2025
Into things
We have been reveling in not having to be up for swim practice early in the morning. But when I checked my phone at 10:30 and found that a bunch of swim team moms were meeting at the pool to play...did we go? Absolutely.
We arrived at 11:00 and we played until 3:00 and saw so many of our friends.
When we first arrived the O and Cu families were there. But the Cu family had to leave for haircuts and the O family decided they wanted to make it to the library for a puppet show this afternoon. I actually had that—quite tentatively—on my schedule as well and I asked the kids what they would rather do: wait for the M family to show up or go to the puppet show. They all voted to stay at the pool—with Phoebe gushing, "I'd rather see Miss Julie!" (the mom of the M family)—so that's what we did.
It turns out that staying at the pool was a good decision because the O family texted to say that the library programming for the day had been cancelled due to some maintenance issues. Plus soon after the M family showed up, the Cl family showed up as well.
The kids had a blast...and only got a little bit sunburned (in spite of my forcing them out of the pool to reapply sunscreen).
Here's Phoebe pretending to sleep in the fort Zoë helped her make after we got home:
Sunday, July 13, 2025
And That's A Wrap: Benjamin's County Meet
Benjamin was awfully excited for the county swim meet this afternoon. I was both surprised—and not surprised—to look over and see his meet suit underneath his church clothes...
Saturday, July 12, 2025
Zoë at the County Meet
After a somewhat terrible night (with Phoebe and rogue fire alarms and other adventures), we got up bright and early to head to Georgia Tech for Zoë's session of the county swim meet. Their facility is phenomenal—it probably helps that it was built specifically for the Olympics in 1996. So it was just fun to be there, even though our kids didn't quite end up making it in any individual events. Zoë was 56th in breaststroke (24.96, but 50th place—the cutoff for county—was only 24.49 and these kids didn't drop to 23.84 seconds until 44th place, so Zoë was really quite close making it!). As the fastest breaststroker on our team, though, she was pulled into the medley relay. She also swam on the freestyle relay.
Wednesday, July 09, 2025
Miriam on the organ at Christ Church
Anyway, here she is playing one of her pieces (she's embarrassed about her playing here, but it's her first time on the organ and each organ has a different feel so it's understandable that she would make a few mistakes):
Tuesday, July 08, 2025
Butterflies and sunbeams
Today my friend Janelle brought over a bagful of vegetables from her parents' garden. I was grateful because our garden went to the birds (and the deer and the squash beetles) this year. I just couldn't keep up with it...like at all.
Have I mentioned we've been sick?
Anyway, today we got fresh vegetables from the garden. I knew they were coming because Janelle had texted to ask if she could share. And the little kids knew she'd brought them because they are the ones who answered the door. But my big kids didn't know where they came from.
"Yum," Rachel said, looking at the juicy tomatoes and thick cucumber slices. "Whose garden did these come from?"
"Janelle's," Alexander answered.
"Well, technically they're from her parents' garden," I said.
"Ah, our neighbour-in-laws," Rachel quickly (and wittily) responded.
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Flooding
We used to live at the red tag on the following map: