everyone is happy that Dadda is on vacation for the week...
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Sunday, October 2, 2011
Saturday, October 1, 2011
Saturday, October 1...
Beautiful fall morning for visiting Minnehaha Falls Park and participating with Calvin Christian School in the Marathon for Non-Public Education.
Thanks to all who sponsored G and supported CCS for this!
Friday, September 23, 2011
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Wednesday, September 21...
the boys were so excited to get out "their tools" and help Boppa hang the bulletin boards...
G was excited to read to Boppa (and that he brought her to school all by herself in the morning!)...
Monday, September 19, 2011
Saturday, September 17, 2011
Saturday, September 17...
afternoon naps don't happen very often for him anymore...
but after 3+ years his "snoedel" (gray snuggle doll) is still his constant companion at bedtime.
Friday, September 16, 2011
good neighbors...
So what do we do for our wonderful neighbors who have put up with all our construction and noise and mess this summer?
Why, have them over for brownies and ice cream sundaes!
And while the noise from our house will never go away, especially with adding another little one, we are ALL happy that the kitchen and the entryway are now finished!
The seal of approval was given by everyone, too. (the kids' mostly for the sundaes =)
stay tuned for before and offical after pictures coming soon!
Thursday, September 15, 2011
garden harvest...
We were surprised with a very early state-wide frost last week. It hurt a lot of the crops, especially since they had a late start due to the very wet and cold spring. But there is still some time before harvest for some of the beans and corn to fill out and dry up, and in the words of my farming father, "We want to finish this year up so we can start thinking about next year." I am always a bit in awe of farmers, especially growing up on a farm, with how much they have to rely on God for so much in their profession and how much it changes every year. Truly an example for us all.
Anyway, not a stellar year for farming all around, and that includes a lot of gardens as well. We had a lovely garden this year with a lot of foliage, but not a terrible lot of fruit. We did finally get a bunch of green beans in August to freeze for the winter, but that was probably our best vegetable this year. The rest provided enough for some meals, but not the preserving that I was hoping to do. Which being tired and pregnant I am actually just fine with right now! =)
Before the frost, the kids and I went out and brought in everything that was still out there. They had a blast picking everything with me and then arranged the pile on the counter into a "salad" to show Dadda when he got home:
Not too bad - a 12 pound zucchini with a couple more smaller ones, a few green peppers, one squash, and a handful of tomatoes. Made some chocolate chip zucchini muffins, fresh tomato sauce, some soup, and we called the garden year done.
Now remember the one non-vegetable that planted in the garden? Morning glory by the windmill! This photo was from July...
...and this is what it looks like now! With all the humidity and heat in July and August, the vines went crazy, but we didn't get a single bloom on it until after the frost last week. Don't understand, but we are enjoying the few blue blossoms and hoping a few more show up before the snow does! But the morning glory vine wasn't the only thing to climb up the windmill. Can you guess what else we found there?
Anyway, not a stellar year for farming all around, and that includes a lot of gardens as well. We had a lovely garden this year with a lot of foliage, but not a terrible lot of fruit. We did finally get a bunch of green beans in August to freeze for the winter, but that was probably our best vegetable this year. The rest provided enough for some meals, but not the preserving that I was hoping to do. Which being tired and pregnant I am actually just fine with right now! =)
Before the frost, the kids and I went out and brought in everything that was still out there. They had a blast picking everything with me and then arranged the pile on the counter into a "salad" to show Dadda when he got home:
Not too bad - a 12 pound zucchini with a couple more smaller ones, a few green peppers, one squash, and a handful of tomatoes. Made some chocolate chip zucchini muffins, fresh tomato sauce, some soup, and we called the garden year done.
Now remember the one non-vegetable that planted in the garden? Morning glory by the windmill! This photo was from July...
...and this is what it looks like now! With all the humidity and heat in July and August, the vines went crazy, but we didn't get a single bloom on it until after the frost last week. Don't understand, but we are enjoying the few blue blossoms and hoping a few more show up before the snow does! But the morning glory vine wasn't the only thing to climb up the windmill. Can you guess what else we found there?
Can you see it now?
Yep! A cantelope was hanging about 2 feet off the ground from the windmill! That and our watermelon did not fully ripen or turn out this year, but they were fun to grow and we will definitely try them again next year.
So now we can start the process of cleaning up, and then looking forward to plans for next year. Because as G recited to us from her memory verse for this week:
"As long as the earth endures,
seedtime and harvest,
cold and heat,
summer and winter,
day and night,
will never cease."
Genesis 8:22
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
he's a doodlebug!
Up until probably the beginning of the summer, W had always been pretty attached to Momma and Dadda. This was a little later than G had been attached to us like that, so we (ok, mostly I) started to worry (imagine that, a parent worry?) about W being able to go to school. I did realize that he had a whole year to do some more growing up, but there is nothing like worrying in the present about the future that will maybe be totally different but maybe not...(have I lost anyone yet? =). Anyways, just like G, W came out of it just fine and had a blast at VBS this summer not even looking back when I dropped him at his classroom. So we knew he was going to be fine for school.
Still, partly from experience with G, and partly from prompting from W ("I want to go to school like G!!!!!"), we enrolled him in the same preschool nature center classes for this year that we had G take the year before she went to school. They are just once a week for 2 hours and they focus on nature and they also take place at the wonderful park system that we have fairly close to us. Gives them a little bit of independence without having a huge time commitment and cost for pre-school.
Needless to say, W was so very excited to start his "own school", especially after G started first grade! We counted the days and he has the schedule down of what day he goes to school too. His classes are a little different that G's were, because we chose a park that is closer to G's school so we can drop G off and continue on to W's class. It is called "Doodlebugs" and is every Tuesday from 9:30 to 11:30 in the morning. They focus on a specific nature book each week and do activities and art and nature walks that go with the book. And last week was his first day! He was up and ready to go and in typical boy fashion, would have NOTHING of standing by the door or in his classroom for pictures. I didn't know if he would change his excited little mind when we actually got to his class, but he didn't and said "ok mom, you can go now!"
Neither can I, big boy.
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