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Aug 13 / 1:35pm

Emma and Gabe: Sand Crawlers

And me? Messing around with camera/photo apps on my iPhone. These were
taken with Hipstamatic.

     
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Emma_and_Gabe_Sand_Crawlers.zip (3190 KB)

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May 18 / 10:13am

Emma the Dancer

Emma is almost 7 now, and has been taking dance classes - she loves to
dance, and does it everywhere, all the time. I snapped these shots
before her dress rehearsal last week. So cute! :-)

   
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Emma_the_Dancer.zip (830 KB)

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Mar 31 / 12:56pm

Recent photos of "the single ladies"

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Recent_photos_of_the_single_la.zip (1055 KB)

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Mar 31 / 12:53pm

Recent photos of the kids

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Recent_photos_of_the_kids.zip (870 KB)

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Feb 27 / 6:07pm

Oregon State High School Wrestling Championship - Go Ammon! :-)

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Feb 21 / 8:42am

Never Leave Your 3yo Alone With a Cereal Box With a Toy Car Inside

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Jan 14 / 12:26pm

Emma vs the Perplexus

I asked for (and got) a Perplexus puzzle sphere for Christmas. I had thought I'd bring it to work, as a companion to the Rubik's 360 I keep on my desk (it's a great conversation starter, and fun to play with while I'm on phone meetings - shh! :-). But the Perplexus has become so popular with everyone at home (even 3yo Gabe, who does surprisingly well with it once you get him started) that I don't dare take it to work for fear of angering Emma, Gabe and Rachel.

What is a Perplexus? It's like one of those marble labyrinth toys, where you twist and turn to move a steel bearing along a path. Except it's in 3D, and completely encased inside a 10 inch plastic sphere. The insides of it look like colorful plastic brain matter, and it's lots of fun to play with. I first heard about it in Make magazine, where they did a story on its creator, Michael McGinnin, and the giant-sized "Superplexuses" he creates (I WANT one of those!). BoingBoing also wrote about it (again) recently.

Here's a video of Emma playing with it and explaining it. Watch to the end to see her highly advanced technique. :-)

The Perplexus is available at ThinkGeek, and you can also now pick it up (a little cheaper) at Amazon.com (affiliate link). If you like brain exercise toys, you should definitely pick one up.

Oh, and to Jayden and Seth, who were so pleased with themselves for finishing the Rubik's 360? This is your next challenge. ;-)

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Jan 4 / 11:00am

Marble run

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I am so mesmerized by marble runs. Played with Gabe for an hour this
morning.

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Dec 25 / 8:13am

Merry Christmas Chaos!

Hope your house is in as much merry chaos as ours this morning. :-)
Merry Christmas and wishes for an awesome New Year from the
Bancrofts! :-)

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Dec 22 / 12:11pm

Portland Christmas Fun: Gingerbread Display at the Benson Hotel

We're spending the day in Downtown Portland, hanging out, and having
an official Family Fun Day.

First stop was the gingerbread replica of the Benson Hotel, in the
Benson lobby. It was pretty impressive. Here are a couple of merged
TrueHDR iPhone photos, along with an Autostitch panorama of the lobby.

More to come! :-)

     
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Portland_Christmas_Fun_Gingerb.zip (1375 KB)

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