Thursday, December 31, 2009
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Hopper is Happy
Hopper and Patches came to our farm in October of 2004. We acquired them from a friend of a friend. They were several years old at the time and had several litters. They both got along great living together and since Hopper was "fixed" there have been no litters on our farm. Sadly, earlier this year his mate died of old age. When it came time to take Patches away he didn't want her to go. He placed his paw on her shoulder when I tried to get her out of the hutch. It was sad for him and sad for us. I am glad to report that Hopper is o.k. now.
He's a happy Hopper once again.
Here's Hoping Hopper Has a Happy 2010.
Monday, December 28, 2009
No More Wisdom
Sunday, December 27, 2009
Banana 201
When Sarah wanted to have a banana today I asked her if she wanted the whole banana or just half. For the first time she said "Whole". I said, "Are you sure? Are you that hungry?" And she said, "Yes". I then gave her a whole banana and went about washing the dishes and when I turned around to check on her this is what I saw.
Another way to eat a banana.
The Lone Ranger
Let me just say, I love Netflix®. Netflix® is one of the few places I can find movies like The Lone Ranger for my kids to watch. So many of the old black and white movies are good for all age groups. In contrast, so many of the movies made today - are not. It's a little nervewracking for me to even turn on the T.V. in the middle of the day. You never know what your children may hear, let alone see. So this holiday season I have introduced the kids to John Wayne, Curly, Moe & Larry, The Lone Ranger, and Tonto.
I love it that my fifth grader can recognize a John Wayne accent.
And I love it that my kids get it when they hear, "HEY, KEMOSABE!"
Saturday, December 26, 2009
The day after Christmas
This was Kevin's favorite Christmas gift. They're called Freeline Skates. And they are like individual skateboards for each foot. It is CRAZY HARD to learn how they work but after a few hours Kevin is going places in these. (I'm still trying to just stand still on them.)
My hope is that Brian and I didn't just buy Kevin a trip to the emergency room for Christmas.
Thursday, December 24, 2009
'Twas the day before Christmas
when out on the porch...
Long about the middle of Christmas Eve while I was baking and cleaning and washing and cooking and folding and shining; I realized I hadn't heard from Sarah in a while. I soon found her on the porch up on the swing lazily pushing herself back and forth..... back and forth..... back and forth. (Notice she was wearing my flip-flops.) I thought she looked so happy and calm that I took some time to sit with her and enjoy the beautiful day. Then I went back inside to frost and decorate these wonderful muffins to look like ornaments for our Christmas breakfast. And later that night Brian and I were up half the night putting tags and bows on presents and getting them all under the tree. I just love everything about Christmas. Even the cleaning and washing.
But especially, sitting on the porch swinging back and forth..... back and forth..... back and forth.
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Christmas boots (A few days early)
These are Alex's new hiking boots for his Outward Bound trip to Costa Rica in February. He went on a hike today at the beach to break them in with two teachers and some of the students that will be going. (He put 30 pounds in his backpack to create a more authentic simulation.)
OUCH!
Anyway, the good news is he came back with no reports of blisters.
Not everyone was that lucky.
Gingerbread and Graham Cracker Village
The kids had fun creating a small village of edible houses two days before Christmas. Ranae and Sarah decorated the gingerbread house and later Kevin added to that and decorated the gingerbread tree. Matthew made houses out of graham crackers and Alex made a stable with a gumdrop star and googled Baby Jesus for a picture to go in the manger. (Don't you just love that anybody can google Baby Jesus!) The oranges with cloves didn't catch on but I finished two.
So now I have a centerpiece for the Christmas buffet line. Voila!
And it kept two girls busy for a couple of hours. Double Voila!
Monday, December 14, 2009
Christmas Piano Performance Fundraiser
This year, once again, four of the kids performed beautiful Christmas piano music at the local Bell Tower outdoor mall. Now that's something you can't do up north in December! Then again, how would I know. Maybe people play the piano outdoors all the time up north in December. Maybe they play in snow up to their knees. Anyway, it was a cool, comfortable, sunny day and an enjoyable morning. But I couldn't help saying to myself that it would be the last time I would see Matthew perform Christmas music at this event since he will be at college this time next year. (Wince.) Well, I just wiped that tear away and enjoyed the morning despite my wandering mind. I also reminded myself that next year Sarah might be perform-ing. (Smile.) That just goes to show ya, sometimes wandering minds can be of help too.
After the performance we headed home to host our 4-H Christmas party where we ate lunch together, built bird houses and exchanged Christmas presents. It was a busy, wonderful day filled with lots of smiles and joy.
Matthew
Saturday, December 5, 2009
Nutcracker
Sarah performed in her first Nutcracker this Christmas! She was in the party scene for the first 5 minutes at the very beginning of the ballet. She had to have her hair in Victorian curls and thankfully, with a few curlers and hair spray, her hair played the part wonderfully. She was so excited to be wearing REAL ballet shoes and dancing on stage with REAL ballerinas. And the music was so beautiful. It always gets me in the Christmas spirit.
MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYONE!
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Sleepy "Old Man" Prince
Sarah and I were coming out on the porch to eat lunch today and found Prince napping nearby.
He turned and looked at us, as if to say, "If there's food, then I'm awake." (This cat will eat everything.) He is also headed to his 13th birthday and that has promted us to add "Old Man" to his name. Go back to sleep Old Man. Peanut butter and jelly is not for you.
He turned and looked at us, as if to say, "If there's food, then I'm awake." (This cat will eat everything.) He is also headed to his 13th birthday and that has promted us to add "Old Man" to his name. Go back to sleep Old Man. Peanut butter and jelly is not for you.
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