Monday, November 22, 2010

November

Hey Everyone,
 Here’s the update on life as Quinns in Connecticut.
   
Ira:  He is the light of our lives….and lots of work.  The past couple of days he’s learned all sorts of new tricks.  Climbing, yesterday he got out a mixing bowl and stood on top of it. He also climbed on top of Anthony to get to the long yearned for door knob.

                                                          Let the climbing phase begin!  
He’s also just figured out that he doesn’t have to swallow food.  If he doesn’t like it, he can spit it out.  But if I’m quick enough, I’ll catch it with the spoon and re-feed it to him.  So appetizing.   He’s also really loved turning pages of books lately. 

Sharon:  For those of you who don’t know, my birthday present was an oil painting class that was held once a week for two months.  Now that it’s over, I’m trying to keep in the habit of painting and getting a little social contact.  So, I found a friend to paint with…which will work as long as her toddler doesn’t scratch out Ira’s eyes.  I’m thinking "pack and play" protective cage next time.   I’ve been busy baking and sewing, reading and painting, playing with Ira and preparing Sunday school lessons.  Our primary presentation was Sunday, which is a relief to have over.  I’m looking forward to not being the reverence task force any more. A few weeks ago, I spent a lot of my time playing Hide and Seek with Ira.  Here's some clips.  I wanted to add a song so you couldn't hear my annoying voice, but you'd miss the cute pitter patter of Ira crawling around.  


Anthony:  Is such a cute dad.  Often, I’m feeding Ira when he gets home.  As soon as Ira hears the door, he turns around waiting for Ant to make his way up the stairs, and then kind of jumps up and down in his seat when Ant makes his entrance.   Work is going well.  It’s nice that he can work from home when he needs to.  He got a stomach bug last Sunday and was able to work from home the next day without any problem.
So, that’s pretty much life.  We’re getting excited and ready for our trip to Boston to visit an old room-mate.  We’ll cook and eat, visit Plymouth, and explore Cape Cod.   I can’t wait!  Love you guys.  You’re in our thoughts and prayers as always.  Mom and Dad, your Christmas card makes me smile every time I look at it...which is often.
                Lots of Love,
  Sharon

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Birthday Fun

My work observed Veterns Day today so I felt like I had a real birthday for the first time in a long time. I appreciate the birthday wishes from everyone, thanks.

I got a new camera lens and thought I would share some of the photos I took of Ira as I was adjusting to it.


It was a beautiful day today so we headed to the park to play with the new camera lens and the new Aussie Football (Footy) I got from Sharon. Footy is another variation of football that resembles a mix of Rugby, Gaelic Football, Soccer, and American Football. I won't bore you with all the details, but if you're interested you should check out some videos on youtube. I discovered it doing some research this summer on all the different kinds of football with the World Cup happening. I stumbled on it as the season was starting in Australia and kind of got into it. Anyway, I've been wanting to play, or try at least, and Sharon was nice enough to do some research and find a place to buy a ball.




















Ira really liked the ball. Sharon and I had been playing for a bit and he started to get fussy so we went to give him some attention and play with him, but when we got there all he really wanted was the ball. It was cute.
















I've got some work to do, but now I have a ball all I need to do is round up some people to play with.

























We went out to dinner at a little Brazilian Cafe, Minas Carne, we've been wanting to check out. It's always nice to get some beans and rice Brazilian style, not to mention some meat fresh out of the Churrasco. Ira apparently really like it and the Brazilian guy working the counter really liked Ira back.

Monday, November 1, 2010

Happy Halloween

 Halloween is such a scary time of year! and a fun time. This year was full of fun activities. We went to our church Halloween Party where Sharon's youth class hosted an awesome 'Blind Man's Cave' that all the kids enjoyed.
 We decided to try out a fancy pumpkin carving kit this year. I have to say they turned out pretty good compared to past years.

And what is Halloween with out a fun, cute, and delicious costume for the little one.
I was surprised Ira didn't mind the hat. He seems to be a hat kind of kid.

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Family Fall Visit

Grandma and Grandpa Quinn came and visited a few weeks ago. We had a lot of fun showing them around the area, especially with the fall colors starting to emerge.

Kent Falls with the family





 While I was working on Friday Sharon took the family apple picking. Yum.
 We made a random last minute stop at this old machinery museum. Kind of random, but they had a lot of old trucks. My grandpa's would have loved this place.
 The fall colors have been wonderful this year, especially when the sun comes out.
 Ira loved seeing Grandma and Grandpa
Ira's starting to figure out he's dad is kind of crazy.
We did a bunch of hiking and Ira spent a lot of time in the backpack chill'n. He was a good sport about it.

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Child Plumber

I'm happy to help you out mom, let me get in here and take a look.


Sunday, October 10, 2010

Pilgrimages


We love ice-cream and so we made our pilgrimage to Ben & Jerry's original factory in Northern Vermont.

Getting There
 We left a warm blue sky Connecticut with our hopes high and camp ground reserved. Just before pulling into camp at 9:30pm the rain started to come down hard. Upon arrival we opted to transform our little 2-door Honda Civic into a bed instead of putting up a tent on the already wet ground in the pouring rain. It was an interesting night.... Sharon says that she felt just like the Princess and the Pea, only the pea was a spare tire and the 100 mattresses was a skinny piece of foam. 

But I think Ira loved it. He is such a good traveling kid.

Fall Colors, local farms, and Applefest
Before visiting the factory we took some back roads and visited a small cheese shop, sooo good. The owner told us about a local 'Applefest' going on up the hill, to the right, and the third 'driveway' to the left. We  checked it out.
 They were making some Apple Cider. You can see the apple dicer in the background and the apple 'musher' or three garbage disposals mounted on a table
They poured the mush onto a press and squeezed the apple juice out for the cider.  They used the cider to make some amazing donuts and cider syrup.  We also got some local goat milk caramel sauce.  Yum.

The fall colors were great even though the peak was a week earlier and the storms during the week had brought a lot of the leaves down.
Some creative Grafiti out in the middle of nowhere VT. We thought it was funny though. 

Ben & Jerry's Factory
 Ben & Jerry's had a cow directing parking traffic, perfect.
The weather was a little brisk, but it's never too cold for ice-cream, right? The tour was pretty fun, the best part was the free samples at the end. The flavor of the day was Chocowlate Chip. Vanille Ice-cream with fudge bits shaped like cows, pretty tasty.
 Father and Son pose in sheer happiness.

Sharon, VT
We drove right by Sharon, VT on our way to Ben & Jerry's so on our way home we decided to stop by, not because Sharon shares it's name.
 It is the birth place of Joseph Smith, Jr. A man we believe to be called of God to be a prophet in these modern times; given authority to speak and reveal the will of God and to bring men closer to Christ.
 There is a nice visitors center, this monument, and a few old remnants of the houses his parents and grandparents lived in.

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Quinn Fall Update

What a great weekend!  Conference was excellent, and it was nice to be snuggled up in the house with Anthony and Ira, eating cinnamon rolls and left overs. 
We're loving the beginning of Autumn.  The colors are turning to gold, and it’s started to get a little chilly.  
 Ira is as cute as ever.  After learning how to stand up, he’s finally figured out how to sit down from standing position.  I never thought about what a valuable life skill that is, until he spent a week panicking every time he stood.



He’s enjoying figuring out how to feed himself, and especially loves squeezing all the juice out of orange slices and rubbing it all of his hair.  This picture is just really exciting cereal though.




So, I’ve used all of my birthday money for an oil painting class and am really enjoying it.  After signing up, a huge wave of fear washed over me.  I hadn’t picked up a paint brush since high school!...that’s just about 10 years.  And just as I suspected, by talent is about where it was when I was 16, maybe a little worse.  But what do you expect when you bury any amount of talent you have? 


Anthony and I went to the Irish Festival last weekend, which made me reminiscent of my shortlived Irish dancing days.  The team here is a world class, award winning bunch of cute kids.  
Big news on the Ellsworth side of the fam, is that my sister Carolyn had her baby!  Hurray!  This is her 6th son, and her husband made it back into town with just a few hours to spare.  What a blessing.  I know where to go with all of my raising boys questions. 

Anthony and I went to the dentist and eye doctor for the first time since 2007.  Is it a bad sign that I’ve made my contact supply last that long?  It feels like a luxury to get some of that stuff done, and my teeth feel sooo clean.  

So that's about how life is.  Love you guys!
  sharon