Apart from the storm, it’s been a pretty uneventful month. Sarah enjoyed some bacon.
The kids got some new lego sets.
We went out to Mt. Fuji Steakhouse for dinner one night. Sarah was pretty scared of the flames, but Blaine seemed into it.
Sarah held this turtle at school! I was amazed because all last year she always refused to touch animals at preschool and at the Rye Nature Center.
Blaine admiring his new hoodie.
… and the new pajamas they picked out.
I’ve never been happy with the results cooking a whole rack of lamb in the oven so I tried it out in the sous vide. I was pretty impressed with the results, very even and perfectly cooked, though I’d try to get more of a crust during the searing next time.
Sarah was invited to a birthday party at the Rock Club, a rock climbing gym in New Rochelle. So we took a family outing there to see if we could get her warmed up for the party. Both kids were hesitant but we eventually got them in a harness and climbing a little bit. Andrew and I had fun, though!
We had another snow day on 3/21, while Andrew was in India. And this time we got some actual snow — 6 to 8 inches I’d guess.
Here we are at the actual rock climbing birthday party, a huge affair for six birthday kids. The hosts were kind enough to let Blaine tag along since Andrew was away.
The highlight for Blaine was the magic show during pizza/cake. He was dying laughing!
After that we went to another party at a playground, and then on to swimming lessons. Sarah was proud to wear goggles for the first time.
The weekend was rounded out with a third birthday party (Blaine was invited to this one) on Sunday! Phew. We’ve all been getting over some rough colds, as well, so it was a pretty exhausting time.
The following week, Blaine’s Kindergarten classroom had a little party to share their reading and writing. Blaine read us this book he wrote and illustrated, called “Bee and Toaster”.