Giant bubbles

JMan and GMan making some giant bubbles.

   
                             

Perkins

JMan played Mr. Keller in his school play and asked that we visit the Perkins School for the Blind. Helen Keller attended the school from 1888 to 1894 and was the first blind person to receive a bachelor degree.

As its in Watertown it was an easy Sunday drive.

  

 

  

 The boy hard at play.

 

 The campus and grounds are quite beautiful. Lots of brick and slate.

 

  

  

  

  

 JMan sitting an the original building directory, bronze inlay! Very cool indeed.

 

  


 

   

Saturday fun

      

Saturday fun with the fam. For you architect types….name that building behind us.

JMan ready in the kitchen

A favorite past time of mine when I was young was to mix a bunch of stuff together and try to make something new. I was particurally fond of all the cool stuff my dad (Jimmy) had in our turf shed which was just off the kitchen. He had all manner of paints, tinners, polish, cleaners and a variety of other things that I could get my hands on. He used to say that I may end up blowing up house at some point! Apparently JMan got the same bug, but he likes working with stuff from the kitchen. I’ll spare you the end result but needless to say it didn’t look or swell very well at all!

Here’s JMan all suited up with his aprin. 

  

Adult…..and kid ropes course

Jordan’s furniture once again reinvented the amusement park in their Reading location. The trampoline is gone and it was replaced by a 3 story ropes course.

  

JMan and I enjoying an icecream after our work out.