This month saw the end of the 'non-winter' here in the northeast... Incredibly, despite the lack of snow, we got out skiing/boarding a few times - including a great trip to Gore Mtn. We took the 'snow train' up from Saratoga while the Fitchetts watched Cam! Most of our winter was like this, however:
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| Up @ Candlewood in January! |
I must admit, if we had to choose one year to go without snow in NYC, then this was it - it allowed us to walk Cameron in Astoria Park with impunity! And that helped keep him happy (and us sane)
With all the fine weather, Cameron spent some quality time in the nude. Here he is making valentines in just socks and then last week up in Clifton Park eating outside with Keri:
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| One way to keep clothes clean while painting... |
Another discovery this month was a confirmation that the thing the toys come in can sometimes be more fun than the toys themselves.
We headed up to Vermont during Keri's spring break in early March. Usually VT is feet deep in snow still, but we had total spring weather, which includes
MUD! We barely made it up to the cabin, then almost didn't make it out again! But it was a good relaxing time nonetheless.
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| the roads were a bit messy. This isn't even the worst of it by a long shot. |
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| Syruping lines were up in the sugarbush |
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| We found a dead fox on the way to the pond |
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| Where's the snow!!! |
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| what a pose! |
We drove up to Burlington to visit Great-Aunties Jo and Christine (and their little pup Atticus) before taking a foggy ferry across Lake Champlain to join Keri's family at her cousin Chris' wedding in Peru, NY.
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| Cam and Atticus- almost the same age! |
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| Great auntie Jo! |
Cameron and I spent the rest of this past week up in Clifton Park with G-ma and G-pa Fitchett, while Keri went back to NYC to give her midterm presentation @ Pratt (it went pretty well). We had genuinely summer-type weather, with a couple of days creeping to the 80 degree mark! Crazy!
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| In Congress Park, Saratoga after Keri got back... no wonder we're so happy! |
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