We received our latest Kiwi Crate and it turned our daughter into a duck!
(BTW – Can’t recommend Kiwi Crate highly enough if you have kids in the 3-5 range).
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Growing up with a little of both and the lessons learned along the way
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Grandma Jill and Papa Mike came to visit last weekend. We had a great time seeing them. It was a beautiful weekend in the city, so we spent a lot of time outside. Grandma and Papa also made sure they spent plenty of quality time with their girls – Papa, in particular, hadn’t seen Lauren since she was born so he had a lot of fun making up for lost time! Grandma and Maile read LOTS of books and did lots of projects together.
We also made sure we took some pictures before Grandma and Papa left…
Thank you Grandma and Papa Boston for coming to visit us!
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A couple weeks ago we got a pair of Google Glass (is that how you write that?) at the Pocket office. I took them home this weekend to try it out.
We gave them a good workout – Grandma and Papa Boston were in town and we were all over the city. We went down to the new Exploratorium, the Ferry Building, took a pedal cab, headed over to Presidio Picnic, went kite flying and did plenty of goofing around. In the video below almost every picture and video was taken with Google Glass (there are a couple I threw in that Papa Boston took of me wearing them).
My overall impression is that while it is a pretty cool experience to use, I don’t think they are something I’d wear on a regular basis and I see a lot of challenges to this particular form factor being adopted on a wide scale. Some more specific thoughts:
My friend, Jon, said it best, that there is a pretty good chance we look back at this post in the same way we laugh at the pictures of our parents from the 70’s, 80’s, etc. and laugh at what they were wearing. Google Glass may be my perm.
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Continuing our interview series from yesterday, up next was Daddy! Favorite food? Check. Favorite color? Check.
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Maile is writing more and more. Last night she decided to interview Mommy and I. There are several things I love about this video:
(1) How Maile is sitting.
(2) The “air” writing when she forgets how to make a letter.
(3) Lauren crying on cue when Maile says she doesn’t know how to write her name.
Part 2, with Daddy, coming tomorrow…
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Lauren celebrated her 4 month birthday yesterday, so we decided to take a family picture. I also looked back at what I wrote when Maile turned 4 months old. I would say from a development perspective, Lauren seems pretty close to where Maile was. She is definitely a better sleeper overall, but like Maile, she has been having a night or two a week where she wakes up at 3 AM and just wants to hang out. She’s also VERY smiley, perhaps even more smiley than the original Smiley Maile – so we’ll see where that goes…
In terms of looks, Christine and I still think the girls look quite different. Definitely sisters, and definitely dominated by Mommy and hints of Daddy here and there – but different all the same. Part of it is that Lauren hasn’t lost her hair yet like Maile did around this time.
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Maile’s been in a demonstration mood this week – in this one she shows us “the pullback” and then some other soccer moves that I’m pretty sure she didn’t learn in class… but you be the judge…
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Three days a week Maile stays at school for an extra hour for some extra-curricular activities. On Tuesdays, she does soccer, Wednesdays she does (gym)nastics, and Thursdays she does art.
Tonight after dinner we went outside and she demonstrated some of the ‘nastics moves she’s been learning…
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