Wednesday, March 28, 2007

Bday and Chef Charlie

Last of the bday pics--Alex with many of his friends (staring into the bright sun!) and Charlie playing in his new favorite place--the kitchen!


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More pictures (Greek theatre)

The last set that didn't make it up...


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More that didn't make it up...


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Charlie's Birthday Party

Charlie's birthday party...balloons, cupcakes, games, the works. He had a great time (although he would have probably liked to take a nap halfway through it!). He also really liked the candle--especially when it was lit--when we sang "Happy Birthday" to him. He almost got it a few times, but we fortunately got his hand at the last minute.


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Friday, March 23, 2007

Opening presents

Having fun opening presents... Too many pictures to show here; I'll add a link to a web album to show more.


Charlie turns 1!!!!!!

Hi! I'm 1 years old!

He loved the cake (the hat? not so much...) that daddy made for him, kept trying to grab the lit candle when we sang to him, and didn't like the "pinch to grow an inch".


Greek Theatre in Taormina


Wanted to show a couple pictures of the Greek Theatre in Taormina. It's in great condition given its age (sometime in the BC's I think), and the views were amazing. It was an overcast/hazy day; otherwise, Mt Etna would have dominated the background. It is still used today to host special musical events--the acoustics are supposed to be amazing. Alex had a great time playing around on the theatre stage, especially once he learned that gladiators were here at various times (although it was mainly used for plays). The 'pit' area in front held the gladiator and wild animal, designed to keep the beast from attacking the audience. As you can see, it was very tight quarters in there--much different from what we picture happened at the coliseum in Rome. The last picture is my favorite--although I wish I had a wide-angle lenses to capture everything. The theatre is one of the larger around, although somewhat smaller than what Jenny and Alex saw in Siracusa earlier in the week.


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