Tuesday, October 23, 2007

More Sag Pics

Of course, we ran into some great friends while we were out there.

We all consumed life-threatening amounts of garlic. Try the pumkin ravioli.


No trip to Sag Harbor is complete without a trip to Murph's. Coors Lights have gone up to 4 bucks! Lauren and I made a huge come-back in darts against some shady dude. We left pretty quickly after that. Alison developed a great interest in beer pong.

Sag Harbor

I know. Vineyard, Hamptons. What's next, Aspen? Nantucket? We had another great weekend in Sag Harbor before the weather gets cold.






Disco's Not Dead



More playmates for Colin.


Disco Stu like disco music.




Thursday, October 11, 2007

Pohogonot

Colin visited Martha's Vineyard this weekend for one last bit of summer. Gone are the days of swimming, BBQs and crowded ferries. Instead, we were left with football games and deserted beaches: a perfect introduction for the little man.


Moshup Beach.






Colin liked the ferry ride.

C is for Crunk.


Cover-Two!

The Heath House.



Not a chance!



Never too early to start practicing Tai Chi.

















Friday, October 5, 2007

Wednesday, October 3, 2007

Colin Becomes Part of the Flock

Colin was baptized on Saturday by Father Wright at St. Mary's Church in Milton. There was a great deal of excitement in the days leading up to the big day. We had to get him an outfit, there was a party to plan, guests to invite, etc. It all kind of over-shadowed the actual ceremony.
But when we finally got to the church (with not a minute to spare), we were kind of struck by how proud we were of the little guy. All of our family and friends were there and it truly was a joyous occasion.
So welcome, Colin, to Catholicism. You finally got your parents back into the church on Sundays, a gift which we shall repay upon you every Sunday for the foreseeable future. Congrats!
(The party was pretty great, too. Thanks to the Hurleys for hosting, and thanks to all who came and who sent their best wishes.) Some pics:

Auntie Robyn getting in some quality time. (I don't know why I've been calling everyone "Auntie," but it's funny so I'm still going to do it.)



The paparazzi was on hand. Thanks for filming, John & Christina!


My, what a lovely speaking voice.








The Godfather, giving some godly advice.





He even looks holier.

And the Godmother, giving some godly advice, I think.