Wyatt — February 2021
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Wyatt turned ten in February of 2021. Happy birthday, Wyatt! There was another snowstorm at the beginning of February that freshened up conditions for sledding, skiing, and other snow sports. Wyatt and Evan took their last two ski trips of the season to Catamount Mountain. After months of practices and intrasquad scrimmages, the Bedford Bears’ hockey season began with games against several nearby teams. The Presidents’ Week school break was quiet, but everyone was happy to have the week off. Wyatt also had a quiet birthday, on which he enjoyed eating a zebra cake that he baked himself.

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Evan — January 2021
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Happy 2021! January of 2021 was less busy than the previous two months. There were two skiing day trips, to Catamount in the Berkshires and to Hunter Mountain in the Catskills. Wyatt went to a birthday party. The weather was again unseasonably warm at times, so Evan was able to spend some time outdoors. Evan played in a casual Saturday afternoon basketball league, his first indoor competitive sport since the pandemic began. After the Christmas holiday break, school continued on a hybrid model.

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Wyatt — January 2021
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Happy 2021! January of 2021 was less busy than the previous two months. There were two skiing day trips, to Catamount in the Berkshires and to Hunter Mountain in the Catskills. Wyatt went to a birthday party. The weather was again unseasonably warm at times, so Wyatt was able to spend some time outdoors. After the Christmas holiday break, school continued on a hybrid model.

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Evan — December 2020
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Evan turned twelve in December of 2020. Happy birthday, Evan! It was an eventful month, including several Christmas-related activities such as tree shopping and trimming as well as cookie baking. The flag football season, which was played outdoors for the first time, ended. Though Evan’s team did not make it far into the playoffs, Evan received an individual award at the end of the season. There was a variety of weather in December, ranging from unseasonable warmth to a significant snowstorm. Evan enjoyed sledding in the snow. After Christmas, the family took a day trip to Hunter Mountain for some early season skiing. On the 31st, everyone managed to stay awake to ring in the New Year.

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Wyatt — December 2020
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December of 2020 was eventful, including several Christmas-related activities such as tree shopping and trimming as well as cookie baking. There was a variety of weather, ranging from unseasonable warmth to a significant snowstorm. Wyatt took advantage of all the early snow by sledding and building a snow fort. After Christmas, the family took a day trip to Hunter Mountain for some early season skiing. On the 31st, everyone managed to stay awake to ring in the New Year.

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Evan — November 2020
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In November of 2020, outdoor pastimes continued in spite of the colder weather. Evan went to social gatherings, staying outside to stay safe. The indoor flag football league played its games outdoors and masked. At home, everyone continued to enjoy board games, one bright spot to spending a lot of time at home with the family.

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Wyatt — November 2020
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In November of 2020, outdoor pastimes continued in spite of the colder weather. Wyatt went to birthday parties, other social gatherings, and friends’ houses, staying outside to stay safe. Fully remote grade school trumpet lessons began. Hockey practices without games went on. At home, everyone continued to enjoy board games, one bright spot to spending a lot of time at home with the family.

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Evan — October 2020
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October of 2020 saw the return of some familiar activities, including a few with a twist. House-to-house trick-or-treating was replaced with trick-or-treating in the town park, at tables supplied by and staffed by local businesses. The School of Rock Bedford performed its summer shows in front of live audiences, but the shows were outdoors, and the performers were masked and safely spaced. Evan performed in the “Pop Punk” show. School continued in a hybrid model, with students attending alternately in-person and online. The kids still carved Jack O’Lanterns and got dressed up for Halloween, like any other year.

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Wyatt — October 2020
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October of 2020 saw the return of some familiar activities, including a few with a twist. House-to-house trick-or-treating was replaced with “trunk or treat” as well as trick-or-treating in the town park, at tables supllied by and staffed by local businesses. Bedford Hills Katonah Little League played its recreation/in-town league in the fall instead of the spring. Wyatt’s rec team won almost all of its games and hoisted the championship trophy. School continued in a hybrid model, with students attending alternately in-person and online. Hockey practices started, but there were no games. Still, the kids carved Jack O’Lanterns and ate Halloween candy for months afterward, like any other October.

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Evan — September 2020
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September of 2020 was busy with a variety of activities. The family returned from a weekend on Long Island at the beginning of the month. There were gatherings on Labor Day weekend. School opened on a hybrid model, with students in person 2-3 days per week and remote the other days each week. People got creative with social activities, including outdoor birthday parties. The fall baseball season started. Later in the month, everyone celebrated Nonna’s birthday.

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