Saturday, June 28, 2008

Singin' in the rain

Coming soon to a place near you, the Pannings are hitting the road. I think we're about to see a good portion of our readership in the next couple weeks. Can't wait! Meanwhile, some serious cute while you wait. The girls think it is hysterical when Daddy makes it rain with the garden hose. Lily's in pink and Elsa's in turquoise.

IMG_2163

IMG_2169

IMG_2165

IMG_2157

IMG_2167

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Camp Grandma and Grandpa

It has been a very eventful week for the Pannings. While Mark and I went on a trip to Florida, Grandma and Grandpa Panning came all the way from Indiana to stay with the girls. Although, Mark and I have taken many trips individually since they've been born, this was the longest we've both left them at the same time. But, I shouldn't have been worried because they had the best time with their grandparents. Grandma's strategy was to keep them busy. And it certainly worked! Over the course of five days, they went to a concert, two libraries, chuckie cheeses, a bunch of parks, swimming, a farm and out for lots of treats. Every time we called, the girls sounded so happy and told me how much fun they were having. And somehow, Grandma and Grandpa even got them to sleep. On a typical night, the girls are up a couple times and up for the day by 7a. Grandma and Grandpa had them sleeping through the night and sleeping in until past 8a. Wow!
101_0352
A sweet picture of the girls and Grandpa walking through a local farm.

IMG_2128
Meanwhile, Mark was at the University of Florida wrestling alligators. That's a hazing ritual for all the new assistant professors down there. :)Just kidding! We had a very productive trip and are looking forward to making Gainesville our new home. I think it will be our kind of place. A nice big college town with lots of good restaurants and fun things to do. The cost of living is amazing compared with the last two places we've lived. And it seems to have a laidback and healthy atmosphere. We were excited by all the bike paths and bike lanes and lots of little parks. Fortunately with 100F temperatures in NJ as we left, the 90F weather of summertime Florida seemed downright pleasant. Mark's new department seems very friendly and nice, one of his future coworkers even invited us for a night on the town. And there are other young faculty with small children. We toured the girls new preschool which seems wonderful. And after 4 days of trudging through houses, we finally found a rental that seems just right.



101_0268
I love this picture Grandma took of the girls at Whole Foods. (E,L) The girls inherited their Grandparents love of grocery shopping. And look, they both got to ride in their own cart!

101_0433
Double hugs as we arrived at the train station after our flight. Grandma and Grandpa had the girls dressed in matching "Daddy's Little Princess" shirts in honor of Father's Day.


101_0438
Father and Son each wore new Gator's caps for Father's Day 2.
101_0510
And the girls with Grandma and Grandpa on the swing on their last day in Princeton. It is not often that we get Grandma on the other side of the camera! Thank you both so much for spending the week at our house. You took such amazing care of all of us. We love you!
XO

Monday, June 02, 2008

Party on...

Have I mentioned how much the girls love the party circuit? Every weekend, they want to know what kind of parties are on the agenda. Then, they spend some time picking out their "party dresses" and figuring out which friends will be there. This weekend they went to a party at Daddy's office, a birthday party of their school friend and a bon voyage party for one of their neighborhood friends. They seem to have inherited none of their mother's shyness, because they'll run right over looking for the little people their age. So cute! They are two little social butterflies. You never have to ask them twice to go do something. They are always ready for an adventure.

IMG_2107
The highlight of this weekend was the birthday party with the jumping castle. They stayed in it for almost two solid hours. It was so fun to jump with all their preschool friends. Their class is the nicest group of little kids. We're going to miss them so much. I feel so fortunate that their first experience with school has been so positive. Miss Lily bouncing away.

IMG_2100
And Elsa with her hair flying in the wind. Poor Elsa, at exactly 1pm the company deflated the jumping castle and she burst into tears. She was very sad to see it put away.

IMG_2060
It was Reunion weekend, so we participated in some of the Princeton hoopla. Did you know Princeton has the best attended reunions in the world. It is simply amazing. Downtown becomes of sea of orange and black and really expensive cars (even more than usual). Mark and I have never experienced a university that loves itself so much. It can get to be a bit "much", but it is hard not to get caught up in the excitement. The picture above is the "old guard" leading the P-rade. The oldest living alumni in attendance is honored with a silver cane. The crowd goes nuts. The oldest class was from 1925. And there were plenty of groups from the 1930's, too. It was really exciting.