Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Spring Happenings



Katy passed the next belt test with flying colors! She is now a 'blue green' belt and continues to express interest in going all the way to getting her black belt. Here, she is with Sensei Bobby, who gave Katy her test.




We had a lovely Easter! Katy, Kirk and I went to Sky in Norwood for their fabulous brunch. Katy enjoyed a 'made to order' omlette! Her taste buds are gettting sophisticated! After brunch, we headed up to Waltham to spend Easter afternoon with the rest of the Cauchon clan. The triplets enjoyed lunch before going on an easter egg hunt (Jacques was the star of that show) and spending some time outside with their cousins. Pictures above are of : Alec, Justen (who was kind of mad b/c we woke him up from his nap) and Jacques (where did he get those curls)???


At the end of Katy's April vacation, Kirk had a conference in Boston, so we all returned to our old stomping grounds for an enjoyable overnight. After arriving on Friday morning, Katy and I set off for a shopping expedition through Copley Place Mall. We met up with Kirk in the early afternoon and took the T over to Cambridge for lunch at Mary Chung's, still serving the most amazing wonton soup in the world! Katy has developed a taste for this soup so we were raving about how Kirk use to get it for take out on Friday nights on his way home from Cambridge Hospital when we lived in Back Bay. Anyway...after a great lunch, we hit Harvard's Museum of Natural History, headed back into Boston for dinner at another favorite spot, Sonsie on Newbury Street. We had an interesting evening, as about a hour or so after we'd had 'lights out,' the hotel evacuated everyone due to a fire alarm going off . Without elevator use, we had to travel down 24 flights of stairs onto Huntington Ave. Whatever the reason (we never found out what really happened) the all clear was sounded, so we returned to our rooms within a half hour. Talk about a disorienting experience!

The next day, Katy and I embarked on walking the Freedom Trail. Twenty-six years of my living in Boston and I'd NEVER done this! It was totally Katy 's idea...influenced by the enthusiam of her Social Studies teacher, Mrs. Sheer. We made it through the Boston part (the Charleston part can take an entire additional afternoon), walking in what turned out to be a record high for the day of 90 something! Katy liked Paul Revere's house the best...and we both enjoyed stopping for lunch in the North End and then having pasteries at Mikes (we took boxes home for Kirk and us to enjoy).

With Katy's softball season staring in early May, our days this month have been filled with karate, chorus, softball and piano practicing. I had a lovely Mother's Day with breakfast in bed and dinner at Quan's Kitchen in North Attleboro, where they have yummy sushi, great 'comfort' Chinese food (homemade noodles) and pineapple Stoli! Kirk scored a beautiful Coach bag for me that I'd been coveting, and Katy gave me a Troll bead for my bracelet and a 'Best Mother Award' certificate she'd designed on her own. Unfortuntely, she also came down with strep over the weekend, so was not feeling great on Mother's Day and spent the next two days at home, letting the good drugs take hold.

The next few weeks promise to be filled, with Katy's chorus recital, numerous softball games (her team is undefeated and will most likely be in the playoffs in June again), my running National Scrapbook Day(s), our participation on the karate school's Relay for Life team, and the last day of school being June 23rd. Welcome Summer!

Monday, March 23, 2009

Katy's 11th Birthday Spa Sleep Over

Katy's 11th birthday party was a huge success! The girls really got along well and seemed to appreciate the spa atmosphere we created that evening. Between foot scrubs, facials, hair color, make-up and a bath salt craft, they were kept busy for a couple of hours. Wish I could say that the treatments relaxed them into falling asleep...as most of them were up until 4 am! But, I've been told that is a hallmark of a successful slumber party...so I won't complain.

We are now crossing over into the busiest time of year for Katy...between softball starting up, talent show and chorus rehersals, piano lessons and karate, she is a busy young lady! We were very proud of her as her grades came in over the weekend and she managed all As and Bs during a term that is historically not her best...and during a year that has been more challenging for her academically. Yay Kate!





Friday, January 30, 2009

Kirk's Birthday in NYC!

So I somehow managed to forget to publish this photo in the main blog about our NYC trip...don't you just love Katy's hat??? She bought it on the street and wore it 24/7 last weekend! This photo was taken at Kirk's birthday dinner at our favorite Times Square eatery: Ruby Foos. There is something about the decor (dark, asian artifacts) and the music (very eclectic...spanning several decades) and the food that all just works! Katy had amazing wonton soup...Kirk and I split a noodle dish and several sushi rolls...and a lettuce roll appetizer. Our waiter, Will, was great...and recommended an awesome dessert (chocolate bananna egg rolls with caramel and chocolate sauces...he also included Thai peanut sauce saying it was his favorite with this dish) and presented it with a candle. Anyway...figured this was a good pic for everyone to enjoy...

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

New York City!


We are settling back into our routine after spending 3 days in New York City. We took the train down on Thursday afternoon and arrived around 7p. Dinner was at the Carnegie Deli...a very quiet scene compared to what it is like at lunchtime! If I'd only had my camera to get a shot of the sandwich Kirk and I shared. And we had to have a slice of cheesecake...which all three of us polished off together! Saturday, Katy was very excited to go ice skating at Rockefeller Center. We were there at 8:30 that morning for the first session. After getting her 'skating legs back' after a 5 year absence, she had a blast. We also were excited to meet up with my college friend Allison and daughter Marin, who joined us on the ice.

After skating, we walked over to American Girl Place for some shopping with the girls, who had each brought their doll with them. First stop was hair styling...and ear piercing! Since some of the newer dolls come with pierced ears, the store is offering this service for older dolls...and Katy and Marin jumped at the chance! We had lunch reservations and enjoyed each other's company as we (and the dolls) enjoyed a leisurely meal.



After saying goodbye to Allison and Marin, Katy and I continued onto the Museum of Modern Art, which was only a block from our hotel! I was amazed at the number of famous paintings that were on the 5th floor alone...and thing Katy was a little impressed that her mom knew a good number of the artists and paintings without reading the descriptions! I love these two photos I shot...only wish I'd realized the flash had washed out much of the Cezanne (a print of which I use to have hanging in my classroom at BHS)!
Katy and Paul....


Katy and Jackson...

Friday night, we had tickets to see the musical Mamma Mia, which was such a treat! What a wonderful production! Anyone would love the show, but those of us who remember the Abba hits must marvel at how wonderfully the writers wove a story around so many of those songs! And yes, they had us dancing in our seats by the end of the show!

On Saturday morning, Katy and I took off for Times Square and some shopping, facing 20 degree weather and a cold windchill! We scored a couple of 'Coach' bags on a side street...so she had a mini Canal street experience. Alison dropped Marin off with us at noon and we went out to lunch with Kirk who had a break from his conference. Then, I headed up to the Natural History Museum with the girls, and we spent the afternoon looking at dinosaur bones and planetarium exhibits. Saturday was Kirk's birthday, so Katy and I celebrated with him at our favorite haunt, Ruby Foos, with sushi, Chinese food and yummy drinks. Sunday, Kirk had some time to walk with us around Times Square again after breakfast, and we headed out to Penn Station to take our train home. Altho exhausted...I felt like we really took good advantage of our visit to NYC and enjoyed ourselves despite the winter weather!