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Salad time

Thursday, May 4th, 2017

Another week with lots of school activities for the girls: On Monday night, Zoe performed with the choir at an event honoring Israel’s Independence Day, and on Tuesday there was an all-school assembly, a dance party and other events for both girls. I popped in the classroom to help out with the second-graders as they made Israeli salad — they didn’t really need my help (the teacher and I marveled over how independent almost-third-graders are), but it was fun to be there just the same.

-M

Run, Zoe, run

Tuesday, May 2nd, 2017

As I think I’ve mentioned here before, Zoe is running again: The spring program began several weeks ago, and she had her first 5K of the season on Sunday. It was a trail course with tons of hills (held in the very pretty and very large McLaren Park), but she seemed okay with it!

-M

“I’ll take the cash!”

Sunday, April 30th, 2017

A big event in the life of our family happened recently, when we left the girls home in the evening for the first time. We stayed close and just had a quick dinner in the neighborhood, but it felt kinda monumental. And I’m happy to report that all went well: Avery got a bit sad at bedtime and kept asking Zoe to call me, but Zoe made her feel better by pulling up the restaurant on a map on her tablet and showing her how close we were.

The next morning, we gave Zoe some money – like we would any other babysitter – and she looked surprised. “I don’t need that,” she said, only to have her sister cry out, “Ooh, I’ll take the cash!” (And if that story doesn’t perfectly encapsulate their personalities, I don’t know what does.)

-M

Zoe’s family Shabbat presentation

Friday, April 28th, 2017

Every Friday in Zoe’s class, a student and his/her family comes in to give a presentation on their family’s Jewish traditions. It was Zoe’s turn last Friday, and I so enjoyed being there and sharing some of our stories. But an even bigger highlight was how her teacher started things off: by having her classmates write on the board their favorite things about Zoe. I can only imagine how it made Zoe – who was sitting in the middle so proudly – feel.

-M

Sitting on the rocks of the bay…

Wednesday, April 26th, 2017

One recent weekend, the four of us did something we’ve never done before: Hung out on the bay and watched the planes fly in and out of SFO. It was cloudy and a bit cool but also the best place to just sit and be.

-M

My Achille’s heel

Monday, April 24th, 2017

The girls and I were playing around the other day and one of them called me the best mommy in the world. (Ha – hardly.) “But I yell sometimes,” told them, to which Zoe shrugged. “So? Everyone has flaws, Mommy. I just think that’s your Achilles’ heel.”

-M

Springtime tradition

Saturday, April 22nd, 2017

Whenever we’re in the city on Easter, we head across town to the Union Street Spring Celebration. (Four years ago, we were even quoted in the paper about it.) Despite last weekend’s rainy weather, we went again this year – and unlike in years past, Avery (joined by her dad) was part of the parade. “This is the best day of my life,” she told us at lunch.

-M

Sunny morning at the zoo

Thursday, April 20th, 2017

The girls are officially back to school – spring break ended yesterday – but before they headed back we spent some time at the zoo (where we hadn’t visited since December). And, a lot of photos were taken…

-M

“And I’ll eat them”

Tuesday, April 18th, 2017

Over the weekend I asked the girls if they wanted to make cookies (using a recipe Safta left us). Avery said she was up to it but then said, “I have a deal: You guys do all the work – and I’ll eat them.”

Classic Avery.

-M

Dance machines

Monday, April 17th, 2017

A look now at something that occupied a bit of Avery and PopPop’s recent time together: dancing.

-M

More from Passover

Saturday, April 15th, 2017

As mentioned below, we held both Passover seder dinners here. The girls and Isaac were really engaged: Isaac read some of the four questions in English (impressive given he’s a preschooler!) and Avery did so in Hebrew, while Zoe answered numerous questions about the Passover story, prepared holiday Mad Libs for the family, and sang “Ten plagues in Egypt Land.” I love the photo below of the girls, taken when Zoe was singing — it’s a classic shot of a little sister looking admiringly at her big sibling.

Oh, and for a holiday blast from the past: Check out these photos from a few years back.

-M

Passover family time

Friday, April 14th, 2017

The girls have been on spring break all week, and it’s been a good one for them so far: Safta was with us for a full week, and PopPop, Dan, Jenny, Isaac and Dorothy then joined us to celebrate Passover. The family time was great, and Zoe and Avery loved playing with their cousins. The only downside? The sadness when everyone left: When I went to work on Wed., I received several little videos of a teary Zoe telling me how sad she was. “I just miss everyone so much,” she cried out.

-M

“So lucky”

Thursday, April 13th, 2017

“I’m so lucky – I have the best sister in the world,” Avery said in the car one day. I turned around to see what was happening in the backseat and saw what was happening: Zoe was tying her sister’s shoe.

-M

Twinsies

Tuesday, April 11th, 2017

I often feel a bit sad that the girls (especially Zoe) are growing up so fast. But then they do stuff like this — i.e. dress themselves and their American Girls in matching pajamas and laugh their way through my photo taking — that I’m reminded that, yeh, they’re not that big.

-M

School celebrations

Sunday, April 9th, 2017

As we inched towards Spring Break and the start of Passover, there was a bunch of fun events and happenings at the girls’ school last week. Zoe’s class held a mini Seder, where the kids all brought in Passover treats from home and shared a story about how they celebrate with their family. (It’s hard to see below, but Zoe brought in the photo here to show her friends.) And Avery’s class visited an organic Jewish farm in Berkeley where, among other things, she helped make matzah and made a new (creepy-crawly) friend…

-M