While reading The Story of the Root Children to Winnie last night, she said of the little blonde sprites, “that’s Winnie. I a root child.” I can’t think of a more appropriate label for our budding naturalists.


Monthly Archives: November 2017
Nostalgia
She left her crib a few months before two. A year later, for old times’ sake, she likes to climb inside, feel the familiar flannel beneath her feet, and remind me that she is still my tiny baby.
James River
On a whim, we crossed the water, and found a narrow highway of plantations near Williamsburg. President John Tyler’s homestead was just up the road, but we chose to stop on an unassuming gravel road straddling corn and soybean crops. Wide open spaces bring them incomparable delight.


Nest
Some days, particularly the chilly, rainy sort, our cottage seems to be brimming with tiny T-Rex ferocity. 
Hermitage Museum
A morning to ourselves at an early 1900s estate with distant shipyard views. Winnie was quick to claim the “castle.”






Over Halfway
Gone are the early, fatigue-laden months…ever closer to meeting the boy with the cupid’s bow lips…
Trick or Treat
The pilots’ first door to door experience. Winnie trooped inside the first three homes, made sure to grab an extra tootsie roll for her brother, and Harry Boy was determined to keep up with all the other sugar crazed ghouls and ghosts. 



Weekend
Grandma flew in for a Saturday 5k through a grassy airfield, and a few hours by the sea.








