Just in time for our trip to London next week, Avery Kate is a Dual-Citizen of Ireland and the United States. Pretty cool. She's 7 months old today and ready to rock. Now she can work anywhere in the US and Europe when she's older. But for now she's satisfied with sitting up on her own, and getting up on all fours but not quite crawling yet. She's loved all the food I've given her so far except papaya, she had 4 spoons of that and then refused to eat any more, but I think I might have scraped too close to the rind so I think she could still like it, but for now it's too expensive to buy papayas anyway so no big loss. Other than that, this is a pretty happy, content baby.
Thursday, October 20, 2011
Monday, October 3, 2011
Amazing Maize Maze
So we set out and blitzed through the smaller one fairly quickly and were already muddy and soaked. But we had fun, and then set out into the bigger one, which again we had all to ourselves so it was pretty fun. After a few comparisons to the movies Signs and Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire and some shouted Avada Kedavra's, we split up and found the 12 signposts and helped each other out. We then found the bell, rang it a few times and headed back to the entrance. When we got there we started to look at the letters we'd gathered (A L E M R E Y S A E C M) and the same man in the tractor came by again, stopped and asked how we got on. We told him we'd just finished and were starting to look at the letters. He said he'd give us a clue: "Áras an Uachtaráin" Which made it super easy. Well, maybe not easy if you're not Irish or live in Ireland. Nevertheless, James, the 9-year-old was the first of the brothers to get it. Overall it was a good experience, the boys had fun, and I'd definitely do it again. Here are some pics (only had the cell phone):
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