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Nancy and I celebrated the first full day of spring by dashing into New
York to visit with Sam.
(Oh, yeah, by the way, we saw Adam and Leah while we were there. Yes, typical
grandparent priorities -- they're nice kids, but it's our grandson we are
visiting. *grin*)
Having grown tired of enriching Amtrak (it's a bit over a hundred dollars
per person round trip) we drove on I-95 most of the way across Connecticut
to the city of Stamford where we caught a Metro-North train into New York
City. (About 125 miles of driving from our house to the train station,
then a 50 minute train ride if you can catch an express.)
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Lunch served by Grandpa. |
Sammy is getting to be so big! And he is getting so grown up. He hasn't
been a little infant for a long time, but now he is on the verge of graduating
from baby status.
He is almost ready to crawl; you can tell he's working on it. He also loves
to hold onto your fingers so that he can be in a standing position. (Adam
didn't walk until after his first birthday, but Jill was walking at nine
months and Jeremy a couple of weeks younger than Jill.) |
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Nancy is thrilled to get to play with Sammy. |
It was a brisk, windy day out but we bundled Sammy up nice and warm and
went for a walk to a neighborhood park.
He loves swings!
Yes, I took lots of pictures in the park, but that was with a film camera
so posting those will have to wait until I get the film processed. (My
digital is okay with flash, but the color balance is very off with natural
light -- I think it has taken a few too many bumps and bangs.) |
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Future sand castle builder. |
We're all looking forward to Sam visiting Rhode Island so we can take him
to parks and playgrounds in our town and to the Roger Williams Zoo in Providence
and, most of all, to the beach to splash in the water and play in the sand.
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