Apr 29, 2012

Grandparent Weekend

Grandma & Grandpa visited us last weekend. Here's some of what we got up to...
 
 Trying out our new sandcastle-making equipment
 
 
 
 
 Geraniums planted by Grandpa & Sophia
 The girls help out with a kids' action song at church.
Thanks for coming to visit us, Grandpa & Grandma!

Family Photo

 
I suppose family photos are essentially the art of deception--since we're trying very hard to be (or at the very least to make our children be) people who sit still, look forward, and smile at the same time as everyone else, which rarely happens in real life...

Apr 18, 2012

Easter Holiday Tidbits

Sophia attended our church's Holiday Club (like Vacation Bible School) during the mornings of the second week of our Easter holiday. The clip above is from the closing ceremony, where families came along with the children who'd been all week. It was an Olympic theme this year (as London's hosting the 2012 summer Olympics). Sophia and Alathea are the two tiny figures on the right-hand corner of the stage singing, "Go, go, going for gold!" Alathea was too young to attend the normal Holiday Club sessions, but don't tell her that. She was happy to sit with "sister" and copy everything she did on the final evening.
 Reading with Grandma
We introduced Grandma to as much English food as possible, like this breakfast Wes cooked.

Grandma Does London

Here are highlights from a few hours of showing Grandma some of the major sites of Central London:
Church bells ringing in the City of London
 On London Bridge with Tower Bridge behind
 Here is the modern London Bridge, unimpressive to at least one tourist I've heard incredulously exclaim, "This is it!? This is London Bridge!?" Part of one older version of the bridge (and some of the houses on it) burned down in the Great Fire of London in 1666.
 Steps into the River Thames
Sophia & Grandma outside the Tower of London, where people such as Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard, both wives of Henry VIII, were executed.
 "Traitor's Gate," where prisoners entered the Tower of London via boat
 World War II museum
 
 Outside Buckingham Palace
 Near St. James' Park and Buckingham Palace
 
Kettle and tea cups: essential for any line of work in Britain!