Mallory first hair cut!

Friday, April 18th, 2014

Mallory got her hair cut for the first time today. As you can see, she was a bit non-plussed about the matter. Adrienne tells me I wouldn’t be able to tell it got cut. I asked her why it was cut.

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On the bright side (ha!), a second pair of sunglasses were obtained so we could have one in the car at (hopefully) all times.

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Christmas 2013 megapost!

Thursday, December 26th, 2013

I’ll keep the commentary to a minimum. The mess was at a maximum!

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After opening some presents, we took a breakfast break. Mallory of course insisted that her new baby doll sit beside her at breakfast. Sorry for the crappy photo!

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Then back to the fun!

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For Christmas dinner, we continued our (tradition?… I think this is the second year in a row…) of eating at our favorite Chinese restaurant. As should be expected, the place was packed (eating Chinese on Christmas is a big Jewish thing, if you didn’t know – I certainly didn’t before I moved out East!). We arrived a bit late (5:30pm), and thus had to wait a while for a table. We were finally seated and waited a very long time just to get menus and water – which only came after we asked for them. The tea kettle was put on our table, but no cups. It looked like there were a total of 4 wait staff working the entire room of maybe 200+ people – they were severely understaffed! We ordered and eventually got some food, but after waiting a while one dish never showed. It was already 7:30pm – past Hannah’s bedtime and quickly approaching Mal’s. We finally gave up, I went to the front door guy and settled the bill – learning our last dish was not on the order, so we would have never gotten it – then walked back into the kitchen to obtain some carryout boxes to pack up food, and left. This all sounds like a great disappointment, and it was pretty frustrating for Adrienne and me, but I have to say there’s a great bright spot: both of the girls were awesome! Very well behaved, and that made this parent very happy. Plus we have leftover Moo Shu Duck.

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(Let me be the first to wish you a) Merry Christmas! (EST version)

Wednesday, December 25th, 2013

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Bonus shot. Not the keeper, only because it can’t be properly cropped to standard photos sizes. Bummer.

Merry Christmas Eve! (final installment of outtakes!)

Tuesday, December 24th, 2013

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And more!

Monday, December 23rd, 2013

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More of the same…

Sunday, December 22nd, 2013

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It’s that time of year… for outtakes

Saturday, December 21st, 2013

To do my part of sharing the Christmas joy, I thought I’d share some outtakes from the traditional family picture. We’re, uh, frugal, so we do this ourselves and thus we get a lot of outtakes. So starting today and leading up to Christmas, I’ll share some each day!

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Tree hunting

Thursday, December 12th, 2013

After a 12-hour work day and than a 16-hour work day, I took a day off and we finally got out to get a Christmas tree. We decided to try a different place than the last few years, as I’ve never been fully happy with the experience and product at the place we’d been going. So we headed south, and on the way to Manalapan we stopped at the Bridgewater Diner for lunch. Mal loves “smiling” for the camera. And Hannah is always goofy and happy. A nice way to spend the day. Too bad it’s back to work tomorrow!

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Google knows us!

Monday, November 25th, 2013

Adrienne recently told me Google’s street view cars have made a second pass by our house – but the first since we’ve been living here. Evidence below.

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Because Halloween is about torturing the kids, right?

Sunday, October 20th, 2013

This weekend we took the girls to the town kid’s spookfest at the town square. Costumes were last-minute pulled from what we’ve gotten from friends, which is to say the choices were either too big or too small. Oh well. Mal had her choice of dressing up as a doctor or a lamb. Hannah… didn’t have a choice. She ended up as a pea pod. We didn’t really get any good photos of Hannah, but Adrienne assures me she’ll be tortured on the real Halloween as well. Despite the serious photo, Mallory actually seemed to like her costume. We spent a little bit of time at the spookfest, but Mallory soon decided that rather than trick or treating, marching in the costume contest or watching the magic show, she’d rather go across the street to the library. So we did. I guess enjoyment of Halloween may be a genetic trait handed down from my parents!

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