This weekend was the first of the tree selling season......so we picked out a tree for the family that we are saving for you to help us cut down and decorate (it is the one behind your bothers)! Manny and Doug also picked out their tree and Luca not only cut it down, but put in to the net.......the first tree he has pulled through the netter by himself! Can't wait to share this with you in person!
This is the place for Hannah's family and friends to keep her up to date with what is happening in Readfield, ME and beyond while she is on the other side of the Atlantic in Senegal!
Sunday, November 28, 2010
INTO THE CHRISTMAS TREE FIELD!
This weekend was the first of the tree selling season......so we picked out a tree for the family that we are saving for you to help us cut down and decorate (it is the one behind your bothers)! Manny and Doug also picked out their tree and Luca not only cut it down, but put in to the net.......the first tree he has pulled through the netter by himself! Can't wait to share this with you in person!
Friday, November 26, 2010
Thanksgiving!
Monday, November 15, 2010
SW Harbor - Readfield Version!
We decided to have an abbreviated version of the SW crew's fall gathering in Readfield.....missing the key ingredients of Ronn, Hannah, and Christine (though all were mentioned frequently and were in everybody's thoughts!). We still had lots of ridiculously good food, a tremendous soccer game under the lights, and the best friends on the planet. Plus, we were joined by Winnie and Alex.....yeah!!
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
More Soccer!
Sunday, October 31, 2010
Acadia Fall
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Sunday, October 24, 2010
A Tale of Two Brothers
So, it was a Thursday afternoon and Luca had his invitational race - the last one of the season. Tyler had the last regular season home game of his high school career - senior day! "No problem", says Dad....."I am sure I can see Luca start and do part of his race at least and then get to Tyler's senior thing." No problem, if Luca's race had not started late, if the soccer team had not switched the time they were giving flowers to the parent, if evil spirits had not conspired against me!! Luca's race ended up starting within 5 seconds of when Tyler was giving his roses to MOM!! Where was dad? Oh, just sprinting down to the soccer field and almost there, right by the ski hut - right as the gun went off for the start of Luca's race and right after they had called Tyler's name on the soccer field.......that is right, I managed to be almost exactly half way between the start of the race and the soccer field and managed to miss both events!! AAGH!!
A Chicken Story by Alanna


So, story time was great fun, not demeaning to my intellect in any way...(do YOU know what sound a cow makes????)

Then,

arriving home, children gleefully singing "the wheels on the bus" in the back seats, there is Lucy(fer) licking her chops like the big bad wolf over the sluggish lump of a chicken. I run from the car, kicking Lucy toward the house and off the bird, children wide-eyed stare from the windows. Chicken is suffering, struggling to breathe and still holding on, but with very little skin on its back. I curse Lucy, go back to the car, in my most giddy voice tell everyone, "Mommy/Auntie has to take care of the bock bock who doesn't feel good, be right back!" and close them in.
Enter the house, trip over Lucy. Dog is desperate to stuff nose back into the cavity of the chicken. Curse her again. Retrieve gun from cabinet. Shake head at the number of firearms available for the job. Choose 20 gauge shotgun. Give a nod to John Wayne. Exit house.
With the gun opened draping in a "v" over my elbow, I lift the poor chicken gently. It does not fuss much, seems to have resigned to its fate. Now all 6 eyes bug at me from the car; I pretend that they aren't watching and that I don't have a shotgun dangling from one arm, chicken in my hands, and two shells in my pocket. I try to console the chicken, telling her that it's all for the best, that I am sorry, that should I place her back in the chicken house the other chickens will devour her. I think she understands because I see her shut her eyes gently, as if to tell me she does not blame me. Choosing a spot based on the safety of its background elements, the chicken is placed out in the open. I may as well paint a target around her; red circle, white circle, chicken in the center. The other chickens scurry toward the edge of the pen with curiosity. They do the same thing when I come to bring them the leftover food. Idiots.
My dansko clogs do not seem the appropriate footwear to walk back 15 paces for a good shot. I have on dangling earrings and they clink against the butt of the gun tucked into my shoulder. The chicken seems in silent prayer, unmoving and eyes partially closed, beak pulsing gently with each breath. I am sure she knows what is coming. For a fleeting second I don't think myself much different from a sharpshooter; this weird emotion of knowing you're going to kill something, how easy it is. I aim slowly as I fear a shot that simply wounds her further. The shot is loud and hard against my shoulder but it doesn't register as such. The chicken flips from impact. I shoot again to be sure (which is literally overkill) and this time I hear the ringing echo. I retrieve her, and she is definitely dead which makes me feel oddly pleased. This a bizarre salvation, humane. The other chickens have lost their curiosity and replaced it with fear, hold up inside the chicken house.
Renter the house, trip on Lucy again. Wish she were less of a dog, curse her carnivorous pant. Replace gun in cabinet. Rethink my choice of chicken breast for tonight's dinner. Go back out to collect the babies.
So now I feel an embarrassing and somewhat revolting pride, like I am some super-mom who can do it all. Even kill, should the opportunity present itself. Awesome.
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Quebec City!!












Hannah, Quebec City was amazing. It was like one of those fake recreation streets from Disney only real. They were so pretty, and old. The architechture was really stunning. I think it may be my favorite city. The frontinac was really cool, that was like the Cinderella castle of Quebec City, except cooler. We went up to the 17th story. You could see so much, for instance the light show on the mill. I also liked how there were horse draw carridges everywhere.
The lower city was very cool. There were great shops, I got a large piece of maple fudge to share with my friends. I also got a grey earflap hat with a maple leaf on it. The streets were very cool and narrow.
The food was also amazing. I had a great maple crepe too. The crossants from this one café was soooooo good. The French bread was also great. The food would have to be one of my favorite things about Quebec City.
Love,
Luca
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