Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Winter Continued


Tess models the "Elsa" side of her Frozen cape, which Aunt Maureen sent to her to model for her website.  


Tess, wearing the "Anna" side of her Frozen cape.  


Aunt Maureen's homemade Frozen card, which shows Olaf.  


The inside of the card.  The text comes from a "Frozen" song.  

Tess takes off up the street while sporting the "Elsa" side of her Frozen cape.  Pure joy!  


Drew, the chef de cuisine, demonstrates how to slice and dice like a pro.  He comes running and wants to help whenever we make something in the kitchen.


Drew stirs and stirs and stirs until the consistency is just right.  


Voila!  C'est parfait!


Drew's airplane portrait.


Tess' portrait of a little girl mermaid who has to to go to school (she is carrying a lunchbox).  Her mom is ready to go to work.  They wait patiently for the crossing signal.  A swimming pool is on the right.


Tess' portrait of an Olympic ice skater from Germany.  She carries a silver rose in her hand.


Tess' quiz about Paris.  Her questions: What year was the Eiffel Tower finished?  (1889)  Where was Marie Antoinette born?  (Hofburg Palace)  What kind of flowers are in the cathedral window?  (Roses)  What shape is the entrance of La Louvre?  (Pyramid)


Tess' picture shows the order of a a good day.  


A mermaid hospital.  All the nurse's tools are floating in the water.  


A french poodle on a computer.  She has a cast on her torso.  The Eiffel Tower is seen in the window.


Tess' picture of broccoli's journey into the mouth and down the throat.

Tess writes about butterflies for her homework.  

Tess' short story about a little bunny.


A story about a little girl with the "best socks ever."


Tess envisions life as a 100-year-old, knitting and teaching law school.  

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