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Baby Coos

Posted on February 20, 2012Author bobjunior No Comments on Baby Coos

Jenn’s Crafting Haul!

Posted on February 19, 2012Author delovely No Comments on Jenn’s Crafting Haul!

Jenn was very excited to join the Sunnyvale grandmas at the Preview sale of Cranberry Hill Mercantile. Twice a year they have a giant crafter’s flea market where they sell scrapbooking goodies very inexpensively. Here are the things that she found:

Jack goes to church

Posted on February 19, 2012Author delovely No Comments on Jack goes to church

Today we decided to dress up baby Jack a little bit more. Here he is with his daddy in a white button up shirt and blue corduroy pants.

Out of the Box

Out of the Box

Posted on February 16, 2012Author bobjunior No Comments on Out of the Box

Intel will train you for out of the box thinking. Good thing.

Our son is adorable.

Posted on February 8, 2012Author delovely 2 Comments on Our son is adorable.

Period.

Sleeping Jacks

Sleeping Jacks

Posted on February 8, 2012Author bobjunior No Comments on Sleeping Jacks

It’s important to keep the diaper accessible.

Hahvahd

Hahvahd

Posted on February 7, 2012Author bobjunior No Comments on Hahvahd

Harvard campus had some very pretty and stately buildings. I never really thought how much Cambridge campuses are so well nestled into the surrounding cityscape.

MIT Dome

MIT Dome

Posted on February 7, 2012Author bobjunior No Comments on MIT Dome

This is how I imagined MIT with it’s Greco-Roman columns and domed interior. This room is building 7–not building 10 dome, which was originally conceived as the main entry. I spent some effort to get to what would be the interior dome of building 10, but couldn’t find the path from the main hallway. I … Continue reading MIT Dome

Boston MBTA

Boston MBTA

Posted on February 7, 2012Author bobjunior No Comments on Boston MBTA

This was Jenn’s and Jacks first subway trip. It was surprisingly convenient enough to get strollers on and off of this form of public transportaion. Buses on the other hand can be daunting.

Infinite Corridor

Infinite Corridor

Posted on February 7, 2012Author bobjunior No Comments on Infinite Corridor

MIT’s main courtyard of buidings was designed to allow students to walk from building to building without needing to go outside–a good indicator o the severity of winters in this part of the world. The hallway itself is some 775 feet long.

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