We’ve had a wonderful long weekend with family and friends, both here in Fairfax and down in Charlottesville. Many pictures to share, but in the meantime here are a few photos from last week, when Lena and I were hanging out one lazy morning. I do love this little girl!
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snuggle love
We’ve had a wonderful long weekend with family and friends, both here in Fairfax and down in Charlottesville. Many pictures to share, but in the meantime here are a few photos from last week, when Lena and I were hanging out one lazy morning. I do love this little girl!
chips and salsa, please, Daddy!
Diaper blowout! Pit stop.
Once at the brewery, with a glass of Whithead Wheat and a pint of stout, we started into some chips and salsa. Lena was immediately focused.
She tried so hard, poor thing.
But to no avail. Her parents gave her no crunchy chips or spicy salsa. Maybe next time. I think she knows we love her.
chips and salsa, please, Daddy!
Diaper blowout! Pit stop.
Once at the brewery, with a glass of Whithead Wheat and a pint of stout, we started into some chips and salsa. Lena was immediately focused.
She tried so hard, poor thing.
But to no avail. Her parents gave her no crunchy chips or spicy salsa. Maybe next time. I think she knows we love her.
a night at the museum
We set off for the museum on a 2-mile walk down the River Walk on a beautiful late September evening. These two goofs make life so much more fun.
Inside the beautiful gardens of the museum we saw more magnificent passion flowers, some of our favorite foliage in Texas.
The first display we visited inside the museum was a bit of a shock to the senses. Photographer Daniel Lee has combined human and animal faces in his photography, creating bizarre anthropomorphizing animal features in creepy human bodies.
From left to right, Lee created a monkey/man, ox/man, and a cock/woman.
Or what about this one? The funny side of it is that you really have seen people that sort of look like these dogs, or dogs that sort of look like these people. Or dogs. Or people. Whatever these creatures are.
Inside the museum we discovered a wonderful glass elevator, the “skywalk” between buildings, and a room full of ancient Greek sculptures. Around us in the sculpture room an art class diligently sketched the muscles of a marble arm, the flowing folds of a stony dress, the shadows of an ivory face.
We’ll readily admit after this experience that visiting museums isn’t easy with a little one after she’s seen enough Grecian urns or Roman coins. But every now and then it’s worth it for an hour or two, her parents believe, and hopefully one day she’ll agree!