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Sweet Strange Days...

This is an attempt to remember the sweetness (and the strangeness) of life with three funny kids, two lazy cats, and two goofy dogs

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Mmmm...cookies














Posted by madsciencemama at 8:09 PM

1 comment:

singingfamily said...

nice update Jules. Great pictures! The kids are so big now!

December 14, 2009 at 11:49 AM

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The Beach in Autumn

The Beach in Autumn

Henry in the Dirt

Henry in the Dirt

Me and Lily

Me and Lily

Sophie LOVES the beach

Sophie LOVES the beach

So do the other two puppies in the family

So do the other two puppies in the family

Emma, Age 9

Emma, Age 9

Lily, age 7

Lily, age 7

Henry, Age 4

Henry, Age 4

Christmas Card Option One

Christmas Card Option One

Christmas Card Option Two

Christmas Card Option Two

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"Take into account that great love and great acheivements involve great risk." - Dalai Lama

"That's not right. That's not even wrong." — Scientist Wolfgang Pauli.

"Joy is a net of love by which you can catch souls." - Mother Teresa

"You must Be the change you wish to see in the world." - Mahatma Gandhi

"There is a single light of science, and to brighten it anywhere is to brighten it everywhere." - Isaac Asimov
 

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It's funny - the first word I would use to describe myself would be Mom, but I think I spend a lot of time trying not to be defined by that, even though I really love being one. I have three kids that make me laugh (and sometimes cry) - Emma who is 9, Lily who is 7, and Henry who is 4. I am married to Danny, who is sarcastic, clever and kind- he makes having three kids and a crazy life together pretty cool. I love being a teacher - I teach 1st grade to some pretty fabulous kids in Lawrence, and I also work part-time at the Museum of Science in Boston. Our family moved to Amesbury in 2006 and after all of our roaming around Southern New England, we have finally found our home. All in all, we are pretty lucky - our life is noisy, busy, and frequently free of clean socks, but good.
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