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A Day in the Life of the Masons

Fourth Weekend Festivities

We had an action-packed holiday weekend and Brian and I wanted to share the highlights. Photo editing is courtesy of him, some of the photos were taken by my friend Kelly, and I’ll take a sec and give you some written details.

The weekend got off with a bang (not fireworks, either!) with me getting stung by a bee in our yard and having a pretty significant reaction that required more than the usual Benadryl treatment. Brian had to jab me with my Epipen and I went to the ER for more antihistamine and to make sure things didn’t get out of control. This threw a wrench in a few of our plans but we still managed to have lots of fun once I was back on my (swollen) foot. Saturday we spent the afternoon/evening at my parents’ house (aka Gaga & Pa’s) for a barbecue.

Then on Sunday we headed North for an overnight in Montreal. Monday we met up with friends Kelly, Paul & Tess to visit the Botanical Garden there and hang out downtown a bit. It was a fun though exhausting weekend. Sophie was fascinated by all the people and loved watching the horse-drawn carriages everywhere. She was so over-stimulated that she was awake (cheerful, at least, but geez!) for our entire ride home from 8pm until 10:30 pm and didn’t get to sleep until after 11. We’re all still trying to get back onto a schedule. And Zachary had a blast, taking advantage of the fact that he can fall asleep almost anywhere as long as he’s strapped onto mommy or in a car seat or stroller. His favorite part of the trip was looking up at the seagulls which were all over the city. His eyes were drawn upward much of the time by these birds and by the tall buildings. He spent much of our two days pointing his one finger up in the air and shouting “GAH!!” All in all, we had a great time and an overnight in Montreal actually felt more like a long weekend or so. Something about being in another country has that effect. Well, and having 2 kids under three in tow!

Here are a few pics from the weekend…

Zach in his patriotic colors trying out the tricycle at his grandparents' house Zach in his patriotic colors trying out the tricycle at his grandparents' house
Splashing in the rainwater on my parents' deck Splashing in the rainwater on my parents' deck
More fun with water More fun with water
Making a wish at the fountain in the gorgeous garden behind Chateau Ramezay Making a wish at the fountain in the gorgeous garden behind Chateau Ramezay
Posing with the fascinating Robot Man, a street performer at Place Jacques-Cartier Posing with the fascinating Robot Man, a street performer at Place Jacques-Cartier
Zach having fun with the giant mirror in our hotel room Zach having fun with the giant mirror in our hotel room
Two happy babies! Two happy babies!
Pretend angry faces at our breakfast table Pretend angry faces at our breakfast table
Snoozy Zach at the Botanical Garden Snoozy Zach at the Botanical Garden
Close-up of the snoozer (photo by Kelly) Close-up of the snoozer (photo by Kelly)
Sophie getting weary near the bridge in the Chinese Garden Sophie getting weary near the bridge in the Chinese Garden
Sophie & Tess investigating some carvings on a stone bench in the First Nations Garden Sophie & Tess investigating some carvings on a stone bench in the First Nations Garden
Zach had a blast crawling on the pedestrian-safe street at Place Jacques-Cartier. Here he was Zach had a blast crawling on the pedestrian-safe street at Place Jacques-Cartier. Here he was "running" toward some caricatures done by a street artist. (photo by Kelly)
Sophie doing her best Sumo impression. Brian taught her about Sumo wrestlers while we were in Chinatown (don't worry, he clarified that Sumo is Japanese!) and she did a lot of stomping around the city and the Botanical Garden. All 25 pounds of her! (photo by Kelly) Sophie doing her best Sumo impression. Brian taught her about Sumo wrestlers while we were in Chinatown (don't worry, he clarified that Sumo is Japanese!) and she did a lot of stomping around the city and the Botanical Garden. All 25 pounds of her! (photo by Kelly)

Posted by Amy in The Masonic Lodge

Baby Sighting

I’m so excited I finally got this on film – I’ve been trying for a couple weeks now! Happy 4th weekend!

Posted by Brian in Betamax, Zach's Stash

On Jul 21st, 2009 Nicole Hapeman said:

This video makes me delirious with joy!

Stop, Jump & Roll!

Here are some fun shots my friend Kelly took the other afternoon. We met her, Paul & Tess for dinner at American Flatbread in Middlebury and the girls had lots of fun before, during and after dinner. Zach did his best to tag along and though he climbed up on the rocks, we managed to keep him from jumping.

Sophie jumping off a rock Sophie jumping off a rock
Sophie & Tess Sophie & Tess
Rolling down the hill, giggling Rolling down the hill, giggling
Happy Zach Happy Zach
Big eyes! Big eyes!

Posted by Amy in The Masonic Lodge

Too good to pass up

Happy Monday – this is just too good not to post

Posted by Brian in Around the Intraweb

Post Father’s Day Roundup

Mango Jam Mango Jam
Sleeping and Beauty Sleeping and Beauty
Sophie meets Zohan Sophie meets Zohan
BIg sister BIg sister
Here ya go Zachy Here ya go Zachy
Admiration Admiration
The Summer Creemee The Summer Creemee
The Summer Creemee part deux The Summer Creemee part deux
Marilyn Monroe Mason Marilyn Monroe Mason
In by a nose In by a nose
Zachahump Mason Zachahump Mason

Posted by Brian in Darkroom, The Masonic Lodge

Froggy Love

Froggy Love at Ga-Ga's Froggy Love at Ga-Ga's

Posted by Brian in Darkroom, Sophie's Stuff

So about those links…

Our Valley View Trainwreck Our Valley View Trainwreck

After vigorous testing our quality assurance people have let us know that the link to the website that is included in the notification email was broken in the last one that went out (thanks Kelly). I place the blame squarely upon the small shoulders of our children. I’m not sure what they did, but they must have done something, and they’re too small to put up a convincing argument otherwise.

The link to the site in the emails should now work – if not I’m pretty sure Amy was messing around back here somewhere too ;)

Posted by Brian in Rocket Surgery