Spent Mama's birthday with Lars' Godparents Lisa & John & their birthday boy Griffin, and friend Rocky. Quite lovely. Next morning visited Denise & Kali & went with Kali to the Mapparium. Wow, what a place! If you haven't been there, it's a three-story, stained glass globe in the Mary Baker Eddy Library, in what's known as the "Mother Church"- the huge Christian Science church downtown Boston. It's stunning visually,



Note from last Wednesday in Lars' preschool book: "Lars beat the conga today on his own!! Very exciting--we had a blast. He needed repeated guiding to find the drum--but once he did he beat with both hands repeatedly! Yahoo! Jill" Wheee & yeah for music therapy. Lars is so blessed to be able to work with Jill.
Could definitely tell this was Lars' first fall out of the house & with other kids: he got one sickness after another, with no breaks in between. Happily (knock on wood) he's been well for several weeks now. I was gone for six days at a conference the week before last, and Lars & I had an incredibly joyful reunion when I returned. Having never been away from him, that was challenging. And wonderful. Michelle & Andey took extra good care of him, and of course he had his fantastic Perkins Preschool crew. Reports are he mostly did well, although a bit grumpy and out-of-sorts toward the end.
Here's to staying well through the holiday season. Cheers.
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