Wednesday, May 25, 2011

These past few days have been absolutely beautiful!  I read the thermometer, and I almost fainted.  69 degrees!  Grandma and I worked outside for about an hour this afternoon edging the lawn, pulling/yanking  weeds, raking the moss that wouldn't be raked, and swatting pesky mosquitoes.  The mosquitoes must have sprouted right when the sun came out.  Bug spray won't drive them away, and if you swat one, five more fly into your eyes, ears, and mouth (extra protein). 

Sunday night we ate dinner out at Ward Lake with the Hamlins.  While we were building the fire some of our other friends were out on the lake kayaking, and they paddled over to say "Hi."  After dinner, we hiked around the lake.  When we got back the fire hadn't died, and a few pieces of wood later and it was blazing brightly.  I was taking pictures with my camera of  4 year old Lyndie and she climbed up into a tree and called, "It's okay, you can take a picture of me," 

Monday morning was Kendall's first day of work.  Her job is within walking distance, but for the first morning mom drove her over.  I didn't take any pictures of her, but I took some of the docks!  Have a beautiful evening everyone.

Friday, May 20, 2011

We were blessed with blue skies again, and we thoroughly enjoyed our time spent outdoors.  This afternoon we took advantage of the sunshine and spent the day cleaning out the inside of our truck.  I also had time to take snapshots of a few various types of my grandma's array of flowers.  Yesterday was the P.E. picnic.  What started out as a game of capture the flag soon became a squirt gun fight.  We were all drenched, and laughing too hard to talk.  Unfortunately I left my camera in the car, fortunately it didn't get wet! 



Imagine packing your grocceries up those stairs.
                                               







Friday, May 13, 2011

It's done!  Finito...finished.  Let the sun shine.  We've spent the past two evening weeding and planting veggies and potatoes.  First we weeded the boxes that haven't been touched in two or three years.  Then we added Steer manure and organic compost.  Finally last night we planted two boxes of potatoes, a box filled with Swiss Chard, tomatoes, green peppers, and salad nasturtiums.  Kendall, formerly known as Kat, planted carrots and is waiting for the herbs she ordered.  I planted pansies, and nasturtiums. 

Monday morning at 9:30 a group of homeschoolers and private school students met at Ward Lake proper.  We spent all day learning about orienteering, botany, wildlife, and fisheries/aquatic insects.  The orienteering class was the BEST!  We reviewed navigating with a compass, and they taught us how to count our pace.  After that came the fun part, a course using our pace, and a compass.  During wildlife class Hannah somehow acquired the wardrobe of a beaver! 

On Wednesday our cousins, Joanna and Carrie, drove over to our house to practice for the Pioneer home.  Then later in the evening we went over to Gr*vi* to help my Uncle transplant an apple tree.  Transplanting a tree here includes welding a cage, hanging chicken wire, and a backhoe.

Thursday was the last day official day of P.E.  Next week, we meet for a picnic.

Whale watching???

The almost completed "house"

Say Cheese!

Uncle Brian trying to escape the camera. :)

Bags of gravel...not the most comfortable seat.

Kendall and I on the barge

Loading the barge, and learning the correct hand signals.

Mrs.Sw*da giving us instructions.

The "beaver"



My Beautiful Sister

Black and White plus a different setting.