![]() Crafts, snacks, books, “and fun,” stressed library director Beth Kramer. There will be free childcare available in the school’s music room, beginning at 6:45 pm. 1.Ī reminder that our annual town meeting will be held at the West Tisbury School next Tuesday, April 10. Here are their requirements: West Tisbury is preferred, but other towns also considered two bedrooms, cat-friendly, ideally year-round, and available Sept. Jennifer, Maceo Senna, Xing, and Maceo’s mom, Fanny Howe, are all excitedly planning to move back to the Island after their past few years in Brookline. Baby Megan was home with grandpa.Ī happy memory of poet and former library staffer Jennifer Tseng, walking with her daughter, Xing, when they lived in town. Nate’s parents, Dana and Laurie, were there with Laurie’s mom. My husband gave Nate a lift up into the truck for inspection. Our across-the-street neighbors were there, Doreen Rezendes with grandson Nate, who is an avid fire equipment enthusiast. ![]() I got to meet Steve and Emily Serusa’s 9-month old, Hazel, who was inspecting a fire truck in her father’s arms, both her grandmothers in attendance. It is fun to see the children growing bigger every year, learning about their developing interests, realizing that the newest ones are children of parents who were children themselves not so long ago. I was late, but there were still some families around. The assembled doting adults included Iyla’s parents, Stephanie daRosa and James Bohan, and Aunt Blue Cullen and Uncle Kurt Freund.Įveryone bundled up for a walk, while I left to get to the West Tisbury Fire Station No. Highlighting the morning was Candy’s gift to Iyla of the doll carriage that had been Stephanie’s, totally repainted and refurbished, with a new doll in residence. Her eggs were filled with packages of seeds to plant, some tiny toys, and lots of barrettes. The egg hunt was laid out in the living room and dining room, where Iyla got the idea pretty quickly, although we all offered a few hints. We were welcomed on the back porch by a huge flowerpot that held a tree branch hung with eggs decorated in all colors, surrounded by blooming pansies and bulbs. I started my morning off at Candy and Dennis daRosa’s, where they had decorated and laid out an egg hunt for their granddaughter, Iyla Bohan. ![]() The predicted rain never came, although some Easter egg hunts were moved inside as a prudent measure, and by the afternoon it was all sunshine and perfection. Easter morning couldn’t have been more beautiful.
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