We went skiing at Hunter Mountain with our friends. This was my first time skiing.
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We went skiing at Hunter Mountain with our friends. This was my first time skiing.
...but I was probably 10. Hearing about how the PSU students are rallying in support of Paterno reminded me of this story from my own youth. When I was in sleepaway camp one day we all got called into the camp leader's office. One of the campers had complained about our counselor. He had said that our counselor was mean. That if a camper misbehaved our counselor punished them by having the rest of the campers beat them up and give them the silent treatment for the rest of the day. Of course this was all true, but nevertheless every single one of us denied the camper's accusations.
We went to the Fall Fair at the Green Meadow Waldorf School with friends.
When I was young and I wanted to learn more about the bible, someone offered to give me bible lessons. I was confused as to why he kept picking and choosing sections from all over the place to discuss as opposed to starting from the beginning.
For the many years I was training regularly (3-4 times a week) at Koguma Dojo (many years ago) the classes were about 180 minutes long. We spent a lot of time working drills across the floor. They were very repetitive, but whenever anyone complained I remember Sensei David Anderson saying "have you mastered them?" so I never complained. I always tried to do my drills enthusiastically and give energy back to the class.
We picked up my mom and went to babcia's house for Rosh Hashanah.
In between meals we took a walk to the boardwalk. The kids tried to put on a performance.
When I first started martial arts it was in this Shotokon dojo in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. I didn't stay there long, but I learned some valuable lessons there.
We got up early to go whale watching on Nick’s Chance. Afterward we had a nice seafood lunch before heading back to the beach. Then we had more seafood for dinner.
We watched the fireworks from our friend's wedding at the Chelsea Arts Tower in Manhattan.
We went to the Annual Children's Art Show at Purchase Children's Center.
All of Andrea's teachers were there. Then they went to the playground.
I took my mom to lunch for her birthday. I needed a pass to take my mom out of the facility, and the rehab center was supposed to have it ready. On Sunday the nurse said she would leave it for the doctor so that it would be ready. Yesterday, when I called, the nurse's station said I just had to pick it up when I was ready. When I arrived no one knew anything about it.
On our last day in the Berkshires we celebrated Andi's birthday. After opening presents we went for a special breakfast. Then we went back to the hotel to pack and take a final dip in the pool. Then we went to see RIO 3D before taking the trip back home. When we got home we had a last birthday muffin before reading birthday stories.
On our second day in the Berkshires Eason worked out with me in the hotel's fitness room. It was small, but we were able to get in a good workout. Then we all hiking in Pittsfield State Forest. We hiked for about two hours. The kids raced up the hill and we had to keep up. That night Aviva and I went out for drinks and sushi to celebrate our anniversary while Israel & Tamara watched the kids.
We all went up to the Berkshires to celebrate Andi's 4th birthday, Israel & Tamara's 40th anniversary and our 9th anniversary. When we first got to Pittsfield we had lunch at the Lantern Bar & Grill. They were supposed to have the best burgers in the county. I think they were the worst burgers I've ever had. They were really small and burnt, and the bacon was like large chunks of bacon bits. After lunch we headed back to our hotel. After we unpacked we went down to the pool. It was nice and warm. Eason swam laps and Andi hung on to the ropes when we weren't holding her. On our first night we took Israel & Tamara to the Dakota Steakhouse. The food was good. My steak was a little too cooked. The kids really liked the salad bar.I took this 10 question "How Healthy Is Your Home?" quiz designed to assess how your family is doing with each of the five pillars of a healthy family home: EAT HEALTHY, PLAY EVERY DAY, GET TOGETHER, GO OUTSIDE and SLEEP WELL.
My mom raised me by herself and I never knew my father until I met him once or twice when I was about 13. We never stayed in touch after that.
With Andi growing out of her crib we decided we'd move Eason into a loft and give Andi the bottom bed. Instead of picking up something from IKEA we decided to get something from College Bed Lofts.