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BFF - Happy New Year!
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Oh it’s good to be so young, no worries, no bills, the sun is shining and wearing PINK!

Sweetie Face
Photo by Diane DeLucia

Just Another Day on the Playground
Posted in Finley Ray, Frankie, tagged Breast cancer awareness, Costume, Cotton candy, Finley Ray Clar, Finny, Francesca, Frankie, Halloween, Nail polish, Piglet, Pink, Pink ribbon, Prosecco on November 2, 2011| Leave a Comment »
Pink is everywhere! It’s not just pink ribbons for breast cancer awareness anymore. My two granddaughters have taken PINK to a whole new level.
We’ve had pink coats, pink hats, pink dresses, pink Uggs, pink socks, pink shoes, pink bows, pink tutu’s, pink chairs, pink princess costumes, pink wands, pink dishes, pink sippy cups, pink leotards, pink tights, pink ballet slippers, pink pajamas, pink nail polish, pink blankets, pink tea sets…well you get the pink picture! Last month we had a PINKALICIOUS birthday party where both girls wore pink chiffon dresses and Pinkerella and her ladies in waiting entertained about 25 kids ALL wearing pink. Most adults had pink on too! There was pink cotton candy, pink M & M’s, pink lollipops, pink gummy bears, pink lemonade, pink Prosecco, pink plates, pink napkins, pink balloons everywhere, and more pink than you could imagine.
NOW Halloween has turned into pink – no longer a garish orange and black celebration. Finley Ray and Francesca dressed for this candy-grabbing, mischief-making holiday in what eles? PINK!
Finley was a delicious Cotton Candy Fairy. My daughter’s friend, Michael, a very talented Broadway dresser, created this confection and it was truly pinkalicious. Francesca donned a furry pink Piggy outfit and she was as cute as a pretty little girl could be dressed as a Piglet.


"This is my Fairy wand"

I'm a pink and sweet Cotton Candy Fairy

This little Piggy had candy
Posted in Finley Ray, Frankie, tagged Finley, Finny, Francesca, Frankie, New York Yankees on October 12, 2011| Leave a Comment »
First there was Nat King Cole and his daughter Natalie, then Frank and friends, Tony Bennett and Andrea Bocelli….and NOW Finley and Francesca. Do I hear Heart and Soul?? Thanks Tia!!

"We're warming up for the 7th inning stretch"!
Posted in Amuse-bouche du jour, Finley Ray on October 11, 2011| 1 Comment »
Please note the growth, progress and confidence two years can produce. In 2009, Finley began picking away on her piano.

"Chop Sticks"?

"What would you like to hear?"
Posted in Finley Ray, Ha-P 2 B in OG, tagged Baking and Confections, Book, Business and Economy, Cooking, Facebook, Finley Ray, Frozen, Home, Hot dog, Ice cream, lilligaard Hotel, London, New York City, Ocean Grove, Peter, Shopping, Trade fair, Water on July 12, 2011| 6 Comments »
Yesterday Finley Ray arrived for the weekend and in less than 24 hours we already had a few adventures. We went to a book fair and she was in her element for sure. She just plopped down on the concrete floor and went through several books discarding those she decided were not worth taking home and choosing very carefully the keepers. The Ladies auxiliary had set up a hot dog concession and the wafting odor of hot dogs was too irresistable for her, so one hot dog with ketchup was ordered. Then it was off to the boardwalk where we didn’t go to the beach per se because rain was imminent but still we had time to take off our shoes and walk in the sand.
Picking Papa Pete up at the train station was going to be a treat in hopes that we would see the “big” train. Alas he arrived before we did. Still we had another stop, this time to the Laurie’s Vegetable & Fruit stand in Neptune. Laurie is so friendly and warm and since it had begun to rain and we were the only customers at the time, she invited Finley up onto the counter to have some fresh blueberries. The fruit stand was originally a gas station in the 1930’s and there were still some remnants of its origins and don’t you know, little Miss Finny announced that this was a garage! Yes,I have a genius granddaughter. The rain was dripping heavily from the garage doors that were opened and Fin realized as every little child does that running back and forth in the rain can be so much fun. First of all you get big drop marks on your clothes and your hair gets wet, water runs down your cheeks and soon you have water squishing between your toes in your sandals (hers were jelly thank goodness).
Dinner on a TV tray is fun too especially if you are getting to watch a movie at the same time! I think Finley had her first corn on the cob Friday night because she didn’t seem too familiar with the concept.

It was a no-nap day due some unforseen circumstances and the fact that Finley and I hit the road shortly after she arrived. So by dinner time I could tell she was fading but she refused to cave in until after her two movies had been seen. First a bath in Gigi’s blue drink bucket ( a cottage without a bathtub can be a real drawback when you have kids around), then the movies and we are off to bed. A promise made to read two books seemed unlikely as I was pretty sure she wouldn’t insist. Sure enough she was just about asleep by the time I finished one of the new books we had bought at the Book Sale.
She turned her head, closed her eyes and fell into a deep sleep. So deep and so fast that I ran downstairs to get my camera to capture this photo. Take heed Mommy, I used a flash! Well of course it was PAST her regular bed time, lol. lol.

Not to be left out, while I was snapping this shot, another member of the family joined in to make it a menagerie a trois!

Saturday morning , errr, rather early in the morning, Finley was thoughtful enough to get out of bed and go downstairs and bring up two videos that she thought we all should watch together in bed. So of course we did.
She was very busy around the house that morning, actually helping me clean. She insisted on having a paper towel spritzed with Simple Green so she could wipe down tables, cabinets and anything else I pointed at.
We plopped her in the stroller and took off to the Book Fair again, this time so Peter could peruse the aisles in search of literary treasures. Finley made off with 2 more books and surprise, surprise, one of them is Cinderella. It was so bloody hot and I was hoping to get over to the North End beach to see the sand sculptures. By the time we walked east to the boardwalk, and then to North Beach, I was already over it as far as viewing any sand castles. Just as we approached the staircase to the beach, Finny announced that she had to pee. Just GREAT-no bathrooms at this end of the boardwalk, the restaurant located there is closed and so I had to walk all the way back to the Pavillion and talk my way past the ticket taker to get her onto the beach where there were some bathrooms. NOT pleasant restrooms at all, and we had to cut the line as she was jumping up and down literally so who would make a little girl wait? Truth be told I don’t think I have ever been on a public beach with decent bathrooms. Sorry to say that the sculptures weren’t worth the hike, the sun and the hot sand 😦
We headed home by way of Day’s Ice Cream because having ice cream in the middle of the day is just the perfect pick-me-up on a blistering summer afternoon. The girls in the ice cream shop tried to convince Finley that she wanted strawberry because it was pink or party cake and after she tasted each and turned up her nose, she ordered just exactly what she told me she wanted; soft vanilla with sprinkles on top!

Finally we made it to the beach.
At first she didn’t even want to get her feet wet and she raced back to the sand each time a wave lapped anywhere near where she was standing. Peter finally got her into the water by splashing her and letting her splash him which brought forth shrieks and uncontrollable giggles. Soon she was sitting down and letting the waves foam up around her knees. And before long, she was in the water being held, swung and dipped while wave after wave crashed into her each one eliciting one of Finley’s ear-piercing shrieks and I just know how much the people who were in sand chairs down at the water reading, really and truly loved that sound!

I wish I dared to get in the waves with the camera so I could have taken a photograph of her loving having the waves crash on her. Finally, it was strongly suggested that she might want to make a sand castle…

After a bath to remove sand from places one would never expect sand to land, Fin was ready for bed. Again,it was a one book night because this little water baby was very tired.
Sunday was tea party day for Finley Ray. I was helping my friend, Jane who runs a Tea Room and so about lunch time, Peter brought Finny over to the Tea Room so she too could attend a Teddy Bear Tea as they are known when kids come to High Tea.

Believe it or not she ate EVERYTHING! It was a blistering hot day so off to the beach we went and this time there was no hesitation. Finley was shrieking through the waves as soon as she hit the shore line. This time she was so sandy that only a shower would do to get her clean.
Posted in Finley Ray, Frankie, Only in New York, tagged Carl Shurtz Park, Chiara, Finley Ray, Finny, Francesca, pink tulips, Ring a Ring o' Roses on April 28, 2011| 6 Comments »
Sometimes you just can’t help yourself! I HAVE to post these photos of my beautiful grandchildren and their beautiful mother (oak, acorn, apple, get it??). The pictures were taken this week in Carl Shurtz Park.

Francesca Tip-Toeing Thru The Tulips
photo by Emma Cleary

Oh So Pretty
Photo by Emma Cleary

Precious!
photo by Emma Cleary

Ooh the sidewalk is hot Mommy!
photo by Emma Cleary

Arabesque
photo by Emma Cleary

Just like Gigi, I love ice cream
photo by Emma Cleary

Looking at You, Baby
photo by Emma Cleary

This is NOT a bed of roses!
photo by Emma Cleary

Flower Power
photo by Emma Cleary
Posted in BY THE WAY, Finley Ray, Peter Coddles, tagged Arts, Cenacle, Collecting, DVD, Elvis Presley, Finley Ray Clark, Finny, Gene Pitney, kiddie records, Music, Phonograph, Snow White on April 13, 2011| 5 Comments »
OK clearly this question is limited to those of us who are of either a certain age or are collectors.
Unfortunately I fall into both categories although admittedly an avid collector, records is not one of my collection addictions. No, I leave that one up to Peter. Yesterday was a sweet example of making a collection work for you; Finley came over for a visit and since we know she is fascinated by all media we thought we would expose her to kiddie records from the 40’s and 50’s. We happen to have an extensive library of kiddie records because Peter’s father was a partner in Record Guild of America, a leading manufacturer of wonderful laminated and illustrated cardboard records for kids to play on their very own phonographs. I had a really cute red and white record player like a little suitcase. Anyway, we finally found an old one in good condition and couldn’t wait to introduce little Finny to this particular pleasure. We thought she would be fascinated by the fact that there was sound but no moving pictures. And she did love it! After showing her how it worked, Peter let her put her own records on and move the needle arm and play the records. NOW, I know I sound just like a proud grandmother, but really, she is only 2 yr. 8mo old and she quickly grasped the concept and knew to move the arm gently. It was quite a treat for us and we hope she enjoyed it as well.

The picture goes round 'n round!
Now here’s the good part; Mommy showed up with little Francesca for a short visit and the first thing Finley said to her was, “see my DVD‘s” – oh well…..
So back to the first album you ever bought. The first album I ever purchased was “Only Love Can Break A Heart” by Gene Pitney. First of all, I thought the song was great and I also liked The Man Who Shot Liberty Valence“ – what can I tell you – I was a strange teenager I guess. The reason it was probably my first album purchase was because by the time it came out, I had some of my own money to spend, whether it was from babysitting or my weekend work at The Cenacle (that’s a whole other blog). I was a rabid Elvis Presley fan but when he was really at his height I only owned his 45 rpm records, probably my father bought them for me.
So I’m throwing out this question in hopes of getting some interesting replies from everyone. It will be fun to see just what was the first album you bought?

Gene Pitney
Posted in Finley Ray, Frankie, tagged Finley, Finny, Francesca, Frankie, Sesame Street on March 21, 2011| 2 Comments »
Pooh and Piglet knew that sharing a meal, a walk or a chore was much more fun when done with your best friend.
Finley and Francesca share a special morning time watching Sesame Street together. Sisters now, BFF.

Finny and Frankie watch Sesame Street