Monday, February 21, 2011

It's not all as glamourous and fun as I make it look.

Summary of the past two weeks:

CC-fever for 3 days, spiking in the middle of the night to 105'. Diagnosis- Hand, foot and mouth disease, a virus that makes little bumps all over her cute little butt. They are still there. Fever is gone, kind of. Regimen: Tylenol as needed for fever, Allegra 2x/day for allergies, albuterol as needed for cough.

Esther - awoke last week with our first family case of croup. Aha- allergy season is upon us. Fever besets her and has lasted on and off for 5 days now. Most likely because of pneumonia.
the regimen: Amoxicillin 2x/ day, Allegra 2x/ day (which the factory doesn't make any more? Really?), Albuterol as needed (6 times last night :)), Ventolin as needed, Tylenol as needed, Advil ditto, Singulair 1x/day. At 2am I administered Benadryl so she could sleep. It worked.

Robert- healthy as a horse.

Laurie- Thankfully, healthy. Regimen- coffee minimum 2x/day. Herbal supplement so I don't get sick, whenever I remember to take it. Prozac, daily. Wine- 2-150 glasses on the weekend as needed.

Rob- ???

Monday, February 7, 2011

Mama has to make stuff

The crafting frenzy continues. Well, it never stopped. Above, some paper flowers I have been enjoying. A nice harbinger of warmer weather I hope.
Above, "snowflakes" I made from Lindt truffle wrappers to hang at the window. And a yummy candle from one of my lady peeps.
All set up for something crafty. Note: Martha has been hanging around a lot.
Handmade envelopes. So easy, and inspiring. I have ALWAYS enjoyed letter writing, so I sent a happy handwritten little note off to my sister requesting that we initiate some old-fashioned correspondence.

She sent me a "super" letter a few days later. Long live snail mail and thank you Gloria!!

Sunday, February 6, 2011

a picture of Grampy taking a picture of the Burlington kids

I love the scale of this photo. Big Daddy is out on their balcony and the kids are incredibly dwarfed by the row houses. What a lovely memory.
In fact, we drove to Atlantic Station (where this photo was taken) today and as we exited, Esther proclaimed, "Atlantic Station, oh yeah, oh yeah, I LOVE it!"

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Christmas 2010: Part 1

After the All Saints' Christmas Pageant I went home with a shepherd and an angel.
All aboard the Atlantic Station express. Grampy and Nonnie rented a house there for a week. At Atlantic Station, not on the train.
Holiday light magic.

At the house with Auntie Megan.
The house itself.
Happy present time.
Leaving milk and cookies for Santa.
More to come. . .

Thursday, January 6, 2011

The Burlington Christmas card goes electronic!


We three kids from Atlanta are.
On our bikes we traverse afar.
Mom rides hers too, til our journey's through.
Dad's dreaming of steak tartare.

Happy Epiphany and Best Wishes in 2011!!!

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Some pre-Christmas cheer

Esther has learned to read beautifully in Kindergarten. Here she shares a book with her sister:


The next video needs no introduction. Pure Esther.


Finally, Robert instructs the girls in how to catch a ball. And threatens to withhold chocolate milk from CC. Who does he thinks he is?

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Once upon a time a Yankee whisked me off to NYC. . .

I have always loved NYC, but the adventures I have had there since giving birth to offspring have taken on a lovely fabuliciousness of their own. To this mother of three, New York means escape, adventure and freedom. Therefore, when my husband and fellow escapee announced a surprise getaway to the Big Apple I was beside myself. He had arranged childcare for the weekend (thank you to girl-keepers, Granny and Papaw, and Robert-keeper, Joe and Brad!!!!) so that we could be footloose and fancy free in NYC. In typical Rob style, he had also mapped out culinary destinations to highlight our 36 precious hours in the city that never sleeps. But I digress.

Above: the spread at Champignon Madison- my breakfast destination around the block.
We stayed at an Episcopal retreat house which was converted from an Upper East Side mansion. None of the homes on 95th have courtyards, except House of the Redeemer. (see above)
JP and Megan came into town on Saturday. I spent a warm beautiful afternoon with them on 5th avenue.
Friday night Rob took me to a small hidden bar in the Flatiron district called the Raines Law Room. We sat outside and chatted. View from the garden there:


Inside.
Handsome guy I met inside.
Then we went to an Asian tapas restaurant called Zengo. Paul Edwards and Joe Alley joined us for dinner there. :)
Outside.
To crown our culinary weekend, Rob led me to dinner on Saturday at LE BERNARDIN!!! (Celebrity chef Eric Ripert's restaurant).
If you watch Top Chef, you have seen Le Bernardin featured in season 6 and you know Eric Ripert as a guest judge. It turns out that Le Bernardin is also the highest rated restaurant in the 2011 Zagat guide to New York City. How do I know? Because they gave us a copy on the way out!
Rob really knows how to spoil a girl. Our meal was spectacular with clean fresh seafood flavors at every turn. My favorite- Hawaiian escolar with carrot and ginger puree. And the desserts were plentiful and yummy. See below.
A very happy couple.
Then we met JP and Megan at London, one of Gordon Ramsay's restaurant/bars.

On the way home we stopped for a photo shoot of 2 St. Thomas boys at their alma mater.
Thank you Rob for a spectacular celebration of 10 years with YOU!