Saturday, 13 April 2013

5 at school

She turned 5 on a Monday and they did some sweet stuff at school. Begun with decorating a crown for her which she wore all day. Then at the end of the day - me, Al, Eben, Janet and Samoya went in to Ruby's class, brought some brownies for the kids, and sat at the front with her whilst everybody sung happy birthday. The teachers read out a book the kids had put together during the day. Each kid had drawn a picture and sent Ruby a wish for her birthday. Based off 5 things they'd learnt about her that morning -  that that her favourite food is Spaghetti Bolognese, and that she likes toys, balloons and the colour red.

Best bit was how proud Ruby was to have us there.

Short and sweet vid of us coming in: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pVepQeY5GtQ



Ruby turns 5 and goes mad

Another bash. This time at the craft shop round the corner on 94th and Amsterdam with tons of Ruby's little mates from school and some friends w/ their kids.

Post-nap and pre-party Ruby and Eben


With Olivia


With Ellie


And bff Emma


Some other fots to remember the day:





It really was a GREAT party.  Here's a quick vid of happy birthday: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dESzV1gy-fs





CUTE pic of the boys/twins


Mini-break: Philadelphia

In our aim to try and adventure to as much of the U.S. as poss, we headed to Philadelphia for the night. Hired a car, drove 2 hours, stayed in a hotel in the middle of the busiest square ever - and had what I would describe as an ok time. Definitely a lot of value in getting out of NYC, but we didn't do enough research and ended up in quite busy commercial areas and a touch lost. 

Highlights included:

Seeing the Liberty Bell (that was the only answer to the question what shall we see in Philadelphia. We didn't actually see the famous cracked bell but we did see the building it's housed in and all the crowds lining up). 

We did move on to a very nice playground and carousel just down the road. 



That night for dinner, ended up in Del Friscos. We have one in midtown but we did have cheesesteaks there so there was a sampling of Philadelphia


By far the highlight was THE most amazing kids museum we've ever been to called Please Touch. 




By far the best bit for Ruby and why we chose the hotel was for the pool and the hot tub.