Thursday, January 11, 2018

Winter Break, Part Two

Winter break (week three) is over and everyone is back at school! It was a long winter break, but it was really fun to spend time together as a family and also have one-on-one time with each of my boys. Here's a peek at some of what we were up to during the second part of winter break!

2017 ended with a splash, literally! We were all at our friends' annual NYE party when Will burst in and told us that Henry had fallen in the pool. Will loves to tell jokes about this kind of thing, so we weren't sure if we could believe him -- until we went outside in the 40 degree weather to find a sopping wet Henry. We borrowed some clothes and came right home -- it was 9:30 anyway, and we don't like to stay out late on New Year's Eve.  

Sad Henry with a bundle of wet clothes


New Year's Day candy making 
after the all-morning long brew session



Thanks for the candy chemistry kit, Gramma and Grampa!


We sent Will back to school last Tuesday, and Henry and I met Gramma and Grampa for a visit to the science museum. I knew Grampa would love the "Trains Over Texas" exhibit!



Grampa's model trains at home (he set up them for the boys for Christmas)


After lunch, Henry and Grampa played Scrabble. It was a tough game, but Grampa won (always!).


That night, we had more snow in Houston! 


It was really a tiny amount, but Henry went out (in his bare feet) and gathered every bit he could. 


Snow 2018 (this is very likely every bit that fell in the backyard!)


Wednesday was a boring, errand-running day. We went to two libraries, got Henry new sneakers, bought sushi for lunch, and shopped at Pottery Barn. Henry is actually quite the shopper and helped me find some new decor:



We are trying to spruce up the house! There are some little areas that have been bugging me -- the pillows on the love seat, the bookcases -- so I am trying to find things I like and make the whole place look more pulled together. It is definitely an ongoing process!


On Thursday, Henry and I joined Gramma and Grampa at the MFAH. The exhibit HOME -- So Different, So Appealing features art by Latino and Latin American artists who explore what home means, especially in relation to immigration, poverty, and politics. It was absolutely fascinating!


Back at Gramma and Grampa's house, Henry helped Gramma make some cookies. 


One of Henry's biggest requests of the week was to head down to Brazos Bend State Park. This is truly his happy place!


It was so cold at the beginning of the week, so we pushed our visit to Friday, which ended up being a gorgeous, partly sunny day in the 50s. The park was so quiet (except for the many birds) and peaceful and we honestly had the best time together! We hiked nearly four miles on three different trails and it was just delightful.


Elm Lake Loop


Horseshoe Lake Loop


Creekfield Lake Trail 


I hope your 2018 is off to a wonderful start!

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