A New School Year Begins

Allison and Andy first days of school
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today was the first day of school for Allison and Andy. This was also the first time any of the kids were in a public school. This will be a whole new experience for us this year. While it will be different Andy is quite excited for the change. This year Andy will be taking band and starting to learn the trombone. Andy will have gym a couple of times a week and they have the option of free school lunches each day.

Allison is back to school today with the kids this week. her school has half days for the next few days and Friday and Monday off. Andy has 3 full days of school and is getting right into it.

I picked Andy up from school today, Allison and I had dropped Andy off together. When Andy got out of the car they saw a kid from karate that recognized Andy. So, it was nice that Andy was greeted almost immediately. We learned that there are a few kids that Andy knows from karate. This is nice to know and will help ease the transition a bit.

Dad's vintage sign

While Allison and Andy were at school Eva was home and I was home working with Dad. We were unsuccessful at clearing the blockage in the pipes yesterday. So, today Dad picked up the largest size snake that they had at Home Depot and we muscled it down the cellar to get it to probe the 33 feet of pipe in hopes that it would find the blockage.

the dug out pipes

We had it running from the washing machine area cleanout to the house trap and it took a long time for it to feed through. However, there was no resistance the whole time. The auger claw came out at the end of the house trap almost as clean as it went in. Nothing came out before it. So, we ran a hose through the line and moved the snake back and the forward and back again a few times. That ultimately cleared the blockage. It was horrifyingly nasty when it came through.

We got it done and I had time to go pick up Andy from school. I’m going to have to get used to the pickup line. I’m not a fan and I ended up pulling too close to the curb and scraping the heck out of my wheels. that annoyed me the most. It is okay because Andy had a very good day and I was glad to hear all about it on the way home.

We’re Returning to the Realm

KRF 2022

Each year we have the pleasure of visiting King Richard’s Faire as guests of the realm. I receive press passes to take the whole family on a day’s long adventure to Carvershire (Carver, MA) where we see fantastic sights and try earthly delights. We’re greeted by wonderful people that we enjoy visiting with each and every year. It is a magical happy place for us and we love our yearly trips. We’re headed back on Labor day for another fun filled family adventure. There are some new events, foods and more for us to explore and for you, too. I’m going to share with you all that is new with King Richard’s Faire in their 42nd season!

King Richard’s Faire opens its season September 2nd as New England’s largest and longest-running Renaissance festival in Carver, Mass.

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Queen Elizabeth III and King Richard XI are a charming couple, and ready to meet and greet festival guests at King Richard’s Faire in Carver, Mass. running weekends and Monday holidays from Sept. 2-October 22, 2023.

The Faire’s 42nd season runs weekends September 2-October 22, 2023 including Labor Day and Columbus Day/Indigenous Peoples Day Monday holidays

CARVER, Mass. (August 15, 2023) – Open wide the gates! For the 42nd year, King Richard’s Faire offers a full season of music and merriment as New England’s largest and longest-running Renaissance Faire. Located on an enchanting 80-acre wooded site off Rt. 58 in Carver, Mass., the Faire’s shady tree-lined paths lead visitors through a magical village ruled by King Richard, Queen Anne and their royal court. The Renaissance-themed festival welcomes visitors to spend the day amongst colorful acrobats, aerialists, jugglers, fire-eaters, musicians, dancers, and puppeteers throughout the realm.

King Richard’s Faire opens Saturday, September 2nd, and runs weekends and Monday holidays through October 22nd. Faire hours are 10:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. each day.

During this exciting season, King Richard’s Faire offers the region’s best live entertainment, including eight stages featuring hundreds of local and national performers, shopping, and exciting rides and games for a full day to “escape YOUR reality.” Guests of all ages will be dazzled by brave knights battling three times daily on the jousting tournament field, and bawdy beggars competing in the Mud Pit. Frolicking faeries can be seen dancing through the forest, and wee ones can ride a unicorn and watch royal dogs perform tricks on stage. Throughout the realm, happy villagers help Faire attendees escape into a fantastical, whimsical world where they can interact with performers, puppets, pirates, pipers and princesses for an entire day. Unlike a stage or filmed production, King Richard’s Faire connects on a personal level for a full day of live, immersive entertainment unlike any other theatrical attraction. Continue reading We’re Returning to the Realm