Starbucks in downtown Cincinnati after ice skating on Fountain Square...Juliana (my niece) and Hannah are so excited to be drinking a nice warm strawberry steamer. This photo was taken last month...one of my favorites. I'm still on "break." School resumes Mon. Jan 3. I've written thank you notes to all of the students in my class for the class gift (a snowman ornament with everyone's name on it and a $75 giftcard to the mall).
So...today, I'm going to scrapbook all the photos I've recently had printed at Walgreens. THIS is one of them...
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December 29, 2010
Coffee shop hangout
December 25, 2010
Celebrating Christmas for 24 days...
So...we observe Christmas for 24 days, starting on December 25th, celebrating with my in-laws, opening gifts, 12 days of Christmas then, January 7th is when we really celebrate the Nativity of Christ and break the fast, 12 days of joyful feasting follow!

"On Sunday, old calendar, we remember St. Herman of Alaska and blessed Lucia, saint of Light. I don't think it is coincidental that they are celebrated near the darkest time of the year... at a time when those of us in the northern countries are longing, longing for a bit of light, they shine out with the uncreated Light of Christ. St. Herman has brought much comfort to me this winter as I have fought the depression that comes with darkness... it is as if I can see him in his frozen Alaskan cave, still, light and angelic music pouring forth. His presence in Alaska is very real.
St. Herman: http://www.holytrinityorthodox.com/calendar/los/December/13-05.htm
St. Lucy: http://www.holytrinityorthodox.com/calendar/los/December/13-06.htm"
December 20, 2010
Last minute homemade gifts


December 15, 2010
Ice rink in our backyard
December 13, 2010
Playing with snow indoors

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This morning, at work, I filled up a 2 by 4 foot basin of snow for the kids to play in...Excuse me, let me clarify, learn through play, because when you see the snow melting, you're learning science:
- that your warm hand will melt the snow
- snow is a solid (you can make a snowball) but eventually it will change into a liquid, which has different properties (and will then take the shape of the container it occupies)
- make predictions on how long it will take the snow to melt into water
- there are definitely a lot more things one can learn, and we should prompt with quesions like: How can we stop it from melting? If it melts, can we turn it back into snow? Ice?

December 10, 2010
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Full Of Love Christmas 5x7 folded card
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December 6, 2010
Our Christmas tree...
We are bundling up, jackets, hats, scarves, mittens, etc...headed out to the zoo tonight to the festival of lights...
December 1, 2010
Ice skates
I remember days of my childhood, we had roller skates and ice skates...in the winter, we would skate on a pond or in our backyard (thanks to my dad, who made a rink out of several 2 x 4 and a plastic tarp, which he filled with water...and in Vermont, it will freeze pretty quickly! One year, Grandma gave us girls each a china doll...I remember my little sister, Susanna, wanted to take her doll with her ice skating and dropped her...and her leg broke. She was so sad. But now it's a sweet story.