Saturday, June 27, 2009

Handicrafts

Pocahontas received a latch hook kit for Christmas in 2007. She worked on it a couple of time over the past year and half. She had less than a quarter of it finished. This week she determined to finish it. Spending most on her free time working on it, she finished it in 3 days!



Here is the finished product. It turned out great!


Friday, June 26, 2009

Splish, Splash

We went to a local "spray park". It was so refreshing for the children to get wet on such a hot day. We met a friend whose son loves to play with our children. He is so fun to watch. He was adopted from Russia a couple of years ago and has made WONDERFUL progess in his social and langauage skills. It is amazing!



Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Make New Friends, But Keep the Old

My "oldest" friend and her mother came to visit on a trip from the east coast. They were here to visit her brother who lives in the area, but came one day for lunch and the free entertainment. Ha! Thomas Edison put on a magic show, and Pocahontas played the lap harp. For the grand finale, Davy Crockett and Leif Erickson put on a puppet show.

We have been friends since the summer before we started Kindergarten. We try to keep in touch at least once a year. I had not seen her since 1996 when my father passed away. It was great catching up on each other's lives.


Monday, June 22, 2009

Rain and More Rain

We have had so much rain!

Here are some photos that Thomas Edison took with my camera.





Monday, June 15, 2009

Cabin in the Woods

Yesterday, my Dh headed up to the mountains at about 5:30 am to replace the roof on the extended family's cabin.

The rest of us followed up a little later in the day. It was a fun time, despite a couple of thunderstorms that forced everyone inside either a leaky cabin or the "bunkhouse."




Davy Crockett found this old hat that his great-aunt said was at the cabin when her parents first bought it. He wore it all day long!


The children had a wonderful time playing with their cousins. The 2 year old LOVED this huge mud puddle.


Saturday, June 13, 2009

Life is full of Bumps and Bruises

This has been a bumpy summer so far.

Leif Erickson had his top two front teeth bumped loose on a dining room chair two weeks ago, but the dentist is hopeful that they will be fine. Thankfully, they are baby teeth. He bumped them again a couple of days after the initial fall, but they seem to be doing well now.

He had a stomach virus this week for two full days this week and was ravenously hungry the day afterward.

Today, Davy Crockett fell off his bike and hit his head on the cement. Thank God for helmets! He hit hard enough that it knocked the visor off the front of his helmet, and he has quite a goose egg on his forehead! He doesn't want a picture of his head posted on the blog, for some reason. :- )



Friday, June 5, 2009

"Crocodile Dock"

All 4 children have had a great time at Kidz Day Camp at a neighborhood church this week. The theme was "Crocodile Dock" which was a Louisiana Bayou theme. It is the fourth summer that we have participated in this day camp, and it was great fun. There were 737 kids who participated! They had over 200 teachers/helpers.

Thomas Edison was a helper in the preschool classes and he had a great time. He was responsible for checking the preschoolers in each day and making sure the parents got their claim tags for their children. He aslo had a small group of preschoolers that he led through the day's activities. The other three had a fun time as campers themselves.

It has rained almost every day this month, so they spent some of their days playing games inside. We are thankful to have the grass watered for free though, despite the sporadic times that we can play outside.

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Blessings and Birds

We had quite a commotion in our cul-de-sac yesterday. Pocahontas and Davy Crockett called me over to see a small yellow bird sitting in the middle of the cul-de-sac. It wasn't moving and looked injured. It let us come right up next to it and did not move. We thought it seemed strange for a bird to do this. We decided to pick it up out of the street so it would not get run over. The neighbor boy, R, ran to get his mom so she could see the bird.

As we were standing there, the corner neighbor came home. I stood my ground by the bird and the neighbor drove around me. He got out of his car and came over to see what all the excitement was about. Meanwhile, R's mother came to out to see the bird. As we tried to scoop the bird up with a piece of cardboard, it flew about 3 feet ahead of us. As we followed it, trying to capture it, we realized it did not seem to have a "bad" wing. The neighbor commented that it, perhaps, was a pet bird - not a wild bird- whose winged were clipped. This would explain it only being able to fly short distances and not very high off the ground. Everyone concluded that this seemed to be the most reasonable conclusion.

We ended the evening by taking the bird into our house, placing it in a guinea pig screened cage over a cardboard box on the coffee table. The sweet little bird began to chirp when Pocahontas would talk to it.

We put up "Found" signs on two mailboxes and then called the vet to get an idea of what to feed it. We gave it water and millet and it began to eat hungrily. It semed perfectly contented in the house and used to normal household noises.

Looking it up on the internet, it looked most like a wild canary, which is a common pet bird.

It was safely delivered to the humane society this morning, where they confirmed it was definitely NOT a wild bird. The main traits being: very calm bird, overweight, and long claws.

The children all wanted to keep the cute little bird, but their mother had to deny this request!








Soon after we brought the bird inside, there was a downpour! We have been greatly blessed with rain almost daily for the past several days. Then the sun came out and we found this beautiful double rainbow in the sky.