Thursday, September 25, 2008

21 Sepetember 2008 - Water Polo

Last Friday night, we took the girls to a W&J water polo match. Joanne and I have taught several of the players on the team, so we thought it would be good to go support them. W&J won 14-9.Fall is coming to campus. The leaves are still pretty green, but the mornings are more crisp and you can see the signs of cooler weather.
I was doing a bunch of yard work on Saturday and I noticed what looked like a lot of wasps. I looked on the under side of the deck and found this nest. I hosed it down with wasp-i-cide and then knocked it down with a shovel. Oh the joys of home ownership.
I guess that's about it for this week. Happy Fall!

Matt

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

14 September 2008 - Hayride

We're back to fall soccer, piano lessons, and homework after school, so our lives aren't terribly exciting these days. We did have a church hayride on Saturday night, and despite some kind of crazy rain, the weather held up enough for us to have a great activity and even ride on the wagon some.

Here is Emily with the hay ride tractor.

Madeline and Emily enjoyed painting leaf shirts and munching fire roasted hot dogs.
There was plenty fire for roasting hot dogs and marshmallows in spite of sporadic rain.
Here is Jessica with her friend Madeline Love, and Jim and Sue Kita and some of the young women from church in the background.
Madeline with the Green twins on the hay wagon after the hay ride.Have a happy week,

Matt and family

Monday, September 8, 2008

7 September 2008 - Wicked!

Just a quick update for this week. We did settle into our school routines more after the day off for Labor Day. On Friday, we took the girls to Pittsburgh for dinner, then to the Benedum Center to see Wicked. We had really enjoyed it in Chicago this summer, and knew the girls would like it, so when we found it was coming to Pittsburgh for five weeks, we went ahead and bought tickets. The girls even dressed up a bit, but unfortunately we forgot our camera, and the camera on my phone is about as crappy as they come, so unfortunately no pics of the kids at the theater. They did have a fantastic time, and they are learning some etiquette in nice restaurants, though Madeline still has some wiggles to work out.

The show made for a late night -- it didn't even end until 10:45 PM, and Pittsburgh is a good 35 minute drive. Plus we had to give a guy a jump in the parking garage because he had left his lights on and killed his battery, so we didn't get out of the city until around 11:30.

Fall soccer has started, so we slept in a little Saturday morning and then went to morning practice. When Sunday came, we wanted to rest a little. When I got home from the church, Joanne was upstairs taking a nap, but all three girls had found a laptop and were simultaneously playing games and watching a movie. We're raising a generation of techno-junkies.I figured I'd better take a picture of my little protoge's all lined up with laptops on the couches.

Happy fall,

Matt, et al.

Thursday, September 4, 2008

31 August 2008 - Labor Day Weekend

OK, this is a little out of synch, but Joanne pointed out that I hadn't posted these pictures, so I'm posting them now. The pics for this week's web site update were actually taken a month ago.

Western Pennsylvania is not the greatest place in the world to learn to ride a bike. There is no such thing as a flat surface in Western PA, and when you're trying learn the intricacies of balancing, steering, turning and stopping on two wheels, you don't really need the added dimension of doing of all that on a slope.

One way to deal with that is to not use two wheels. Madeline will get there eventually, but for the time being, she's content to ride on three.


It's been bugging me for a while that Jessica was 8 years old and still had her trainnig wheels on. With the trips to Utah, Washington D.C. and Delaware this summer, there's been very little time to focus on learning the two-wheeler. When we got back from Delaware, I decided that I'd have Jessica's training wheels off before her 9th birthday, whether she liked it or not. When Joanne went to Ohio with Jennifer in early August, I took the girls out in the cul-de-sac, removed Jessica's training wheels, and we went back and forth in the street until she got it. When she finally had the balance, she took off and hasn't looked back since. It only took about 20 minutes.


Emily saw the success Jessica had and insisted I take her training wheels off too. I was skeptical, but she was very persistent, and within a half hour, she had it down too. The cul-de-sac got old for the kids after a while, so we headed over to the church parking lot, which is the flattest place I know of around here, and the kids rode for about two hours. They're regular two-wheeler monsters now.

We'll see if Madeline can pick it up when she turns five next year. That's still a little young yet, but I put her on a bike with training wheels at Walmart and she took off around the store, so perhaps we'll all be riding bikes very soon.

As for more recent stuff, our Labor Day was very low key. We actually had to work -- classes at W&J started on Labor Day, and then there was a college-wide picnic on campus, complete with the usual suite of inflatable bouncy castles, slides and obstacle courses, so the girls thought it was grand. Everyone's back to school now, Madeline was the last one to start when she went to school for the first time on Wednesday.

Happy fall,

Matt, Joanne & clan