On a Roll

After scoring tickets to the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame induction, we thought the Tucker luck had run out. But, alas, we hit the jackpot with four tickets for the White House Easter Egg Roll. It was a perfect evening of kid-friendly fun in our nation’s most famous home. Here’s some of the action!

Enjoying Fine Foods

After years of lapsed fine dining due to the arrival of a certain little dude (cough cough Colin cough), we were determined to make up for lost time by sampling the top three Michelin-rated restaurants in the D.C. area. It took six months, but mission accomplished – and it was quite delicious! Inn at Little…

A Perfect Santa Visit

The Santa gods aligned this year, as we had two happy, awake boys to take a photo with Santa…and a relatively low-key experience overall as we all headed to the mall. Happy holidays to all!

A Few Firsts for O

There have been a few firsts for baby Owen in November, mainly meeting new family and friends. Plus, Colin introduced him to the joy of bath time!

Party of Four

It’s been nearly a month since Owen entered the world kicking and screaming, and it’s been quite the ride! Here are a few of our first moments together at home as the Tuckers, party of four.

Fourth with Friends

Colin celebrated his fourth birthday with his first-ever “friends” party. It was a Star Wars Lego-themed extravaganza at Bricks 4 Kidz in DC, filled with lots of Lego playing, pizza and some special ice cream cake. It was more than he and we could have hoped for, and all the friends and family made it…

Fall Sports Roundup

C has a very ambitious fall with tee-ball and swimming to keep him busy as the temperature begins to drop. During his first-ever swimming lessons without a parent in the pool, C jumped in with all the enthusiasm needed to be a star student. He approached baseball the same way, gearing up for an active…

Fall Fest to Remember

Fall is the best time of year, and we started it off with a beautiful weekend day at Cox Farms (our second in so many years)! The weather – after weeks and weeks of 90-degree days – was beginning to turn a tiny bit cooler. The pumpkins and fall bounty were out in full force….

Day as a National

As far back as I can remember, I always wanted to be a professional baseball player. I paid my dues – my brother, David, and I played in countless organized leagues, studied every stat on baseball cards and even religiously watched “The Baseball Bunch“. But it was not to be. Or so I thought… Fast…