Friday, July 31, 2009

No Longer Nomads

We have no pictures to share with you about our journey back to our NEW HOME in
Boston, MA.

If you would like to keep on reading about our family adventures please follow our new blog:


We loved sharing these last few months with you and we hope that you enjoyed them as well. We leave you with Emerson's laughter...

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Thursday, July 30, 2009

Our Last Day in Sheffield - Phase Three...

Fun signs, colors, & portraits around our flat...


















Our Last Day in Sheffield - Phase Two...

Sheffield's New Ferris Wheel Ride.























My favorite shot!

Our Last Day in Sheffield - Phase One...

Spencer's daily walk home from work (staring at his office) for the past 2 months.













Inside Spencer's Office - "Who works here? Oh yeah, me."












The hallway - The building from the outside















Beautiful buildings of the University that he passes everyday...












Cool huh? I never saw these flowers until now!
















Old meets New - Here's the old again.
















This Company is specific to the city of Sheffield!
Spencer bought one of their T-Shirts...
It says "Strong and Northern" and we thought it was an
appropriate souvenir. And last, the ally to our Flat!

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Here are some fun things Emerson can do...

Singing Time (try not to laugh too hard at my mad puppet skills)...

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Madness in the Stroller (bet you've never heard a mad man's laugh)...

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Some things I can say (turn up your speakers)...

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Stop tickling me. I'm out of here...

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Monday, July 27, 2009

25 weeks and really feeling it!


Look how cute Emerson's smile is...

Sunday, July 26, 2009

Our last Sunday in the UK...

...instead of going to church like we should have...we decided that we would do our last bit of exploring. We headed up north on a train to visit the Coinsbrough Castle. The size of the actual castle was pretty small, but the grounds around it were huge. Here's the description that we were given off the website:"One of South Yorkshire's best surviving examples of medieval military architecture, with a reinstated roof and floors, this 12th-century castle is a spectacular structure. Built of magnesian limestone, it is the only example of its kind in Europe, and was one of the inspirations for Sir Walter Scott's classic novel, Ivanhoe."
Here's pictures we took...


















After returning back from our last Castle trip we stopped by these indoor gardens in the heart of the city to enjoy the beautiful flowers and the fun water ball. We ended our time in the city center by me in the famous red telephone booth in front of the ferris wheel. You can barely see me in there huh. Needless to say we had a great "last" day visiting the sights around Sheffield.