Thursday, May 21, 2009

Enjoying the outdoors






Wow, this has been a marathon blogging day, but this is great closure to a really busy and fun spring our family has enjoyed. So, our main focus since March has really been rebuilding our dilapidated greenhouse and preparing the soil for our 2 big gardens. Aiden and I designed both gardens on graph paper and he really enjoyed coming up with symbols for the different veggies and making the key and compass rose. We purchased a used rotatiller which made digging up the soil much easier for me this year. Of course, we tilled a much larger area this year which has meant more work in the weeding/planting/watering department, but we don't mind. We built a fence to keep the chickens out of the big garden as they devoured our corn and tomatoes last year. We started the seeds in the greenhouse and just finished planting the last of the seedlings 2 days ago. Now we wait and water and weed and let God do the rest. Our iris garden (grandpa's irises) is blooming beautifully right now. The gophers love to eat those stalks just as they bloom out though so I am at war with them lately. Aiden and Liam have been helping me out in the yard, but they mostly enjoy the watering part and playing in the mud!

T-ball and Liam's Birthday Party






Aiden is playing T-ball for the first time and loving it! They are the Scrappers with 9 boys and 1 girl. They are so cute to watch. Often, the player on 1st base will forget to run and so you will see both players standing on the base. They forget they are even supposed to run. They'll start talking and goofing around until they hear the crowd yelling, "RUN!" and then one will push the other off the base in the direction of 2nd. Sometimes if a player is on 3rd and he/she is told to run home, he/she will just skip home plate and run straight into the dugout! When they are fielding they sit down and play in the sand or they'll pick up the bases and look under them. My aunt and uncle are huge baseball fans and they love coming to these t-ball games. The little girl on the team is quite good and she had to throw with Aiden the other day and turned to me with a wrinkled nose and said, "He has such a little throw!" (: Aiden works hard, but he hasn't had very much practice. He is learning a lot this year though. Liam is the unofficial mascot and hangs out in the dugout with the team. Caleb is the assistant coach and I'm team mom, so with 2 to 3 games a week for the last 2 months, we feel like we live at the field!

The first weekend in May we threw an official birthday party for Liam with guests and games and balloons and cake and ice cream. Rick and Deb came down. My aunt and uncle and cousin who all live in the area came. We also invited a few families with kiddos who are friends with Aiden and Liam to really make it fun! Aiden and I sewed up a bunch of bean bags a while ago and he wanted to make a bean bag toss for them. He painted Thomas the Train on an old cardboard box and cut holes in it and it made a great game for the kids to play with at the party. I bought little bottles of bubbles for the babies/toddlers and they loved the bubbles their moms blew! Liam thought he had to put the wand ON his lips and blow to get the bubble to come out! The little ones played with Liam's train set in his room and the older kids went outside and played in the fort. Liam loved his Thomas balloons and even recognized the pitiful free handed Thomas that mom piped on his cake! Liam got lots of great toys, but his favorites were the 3 Nerf balls he received as a set and his mulching lawn mower.

Wow, Liam is really growing up fast. The other day we pulled out the DVD of Cars (Pixar movie) and Liam exclaimed, "Oh cool mama!" I just about cried! He is a sweetheart though! His "okay mama" when I tell him to do something or "mmmm good mama" when I make a food he enjoys just melts my heart.

Historical field trip and Liam's official birthday






The weekend following Easter we drove up to Sacramento for a home school field trip to see where California's Gold Rush began. We started at John Sutter's fort in the heart of Sacramento. Our tour guide dressed up as a trapper and showed the kids furs, traps, old guns, and taught them to start a fire with flint and steel and twine. Aiden and Caleb came home with pieces of flint as souvenirs (they want to master that technique at home). They had a living history day at the fort with merchants dressed in period costume selling their wares and covered wagons and old brick ovens. We went inside an old jail cell. It was stinky and damp and dirty and very small. We then went to the Capitol building. The grounds were beautiful with many different kinds of trees, rose gardens, hedge sculptures, etc. The building itself was really lovely too with very ornate architecture inside the Senate and Assembly rooms. No wonder California has such a deficit! We stayed the night at my cousin's house and we had a very informal birthday celebration for Liam after dinner. The next morning, we went into the foothills to Coloma which was where gold was first discovered and most of the gold was found between 1848 and 1849. A replica of Sutter's mill is there next to the American River. Caleb and I really loved the country up there with lots of oaks and rolling hills. We then ended in Old Sacramento to visit where the Pony Express ended their route and see an old one-room school house. We also went to see the Railroad Museum, but we ran out of time and did not see much in there. That museum is supposed to be one of the best or even the best train museum in the country. We will definitely need to take that trip again when Liam is old enough to learn the history behind it. We had a blast and it was nice to get away from mowing and the weeds and day-to-day at home.

Easter






This was Liam's first real Easter that he could really participate in and understand and he loved it. We dyed eggs with basic store bought dye. We used rubber bands and crayons and stickers to add interest. Aiden really loved making patterns with the bands; Liam loved coloring on the eggs with crayons. When the boys woke up on Easter morning there were plastic eggs hidden all over the front yard filled with candy and coins. After we came home from church they hunted for them and filled their baskets. We had to keep Aiden from finding them all and give Liam a chance to find a few. Liam was so cute. We would point one out, and he would squat down and look and look. Often we would have to point it out a second time before he would spot it and pick it up. He is going to have to learn fast if he wants to keep up with big brother next year! Liam's favorite part was eating the goodies inside of course! Grandma D had given me some old cake pans in the shape of an Easter egg, so Aiden and I thought it would be fun to bake and decorate an egg-shaped cake. We did and layered in our homemade strawberry jam in 4 layers. We had fun with that little project while the baby was napping, and it tasted great after dinner.

April Trips

Okay, I am on a roll here-gotta get caught up before Liam wakes up from his nap.

In April, we went to Discovery Kingdom with another family and got to ride on a lot of rides and see Shouka, the killer whale, and watch a really fun sea lion and seal show. Those animals are amazingly smart! Aiden rode on his first big boy roller coaster (Tony Hawk) and he loved it. I think he was a little scared, but with his friend Asher and daddy and Mr. Cheek with him, he acted very brave. We all rode down the water rafting ride which totally drenched us in our jeans and socks and sneakers! That was a great day!

We also went on a homeschool field trip to Elkhorn Slough in April. The older kids went back to the lab and looked at water samples they took from the slough under the microscopes. Aiden really loved using the scopes. We also went into the big old barn there and found remains of small rodents and owl pellets below the barn owl nesting boxes. The boys just loved poking at the bones and dissecting the pellets with sticks.

Catching up! Let's start with March!





Wow, we have been on the go and living outside planting the garden, working on the greenhouse, weeding and mowing every spare moment since the end of March and well, I have a lot to catch up on here!

Let's start with St. Patrick's Day. Aiden and his buddies got together for games and a party and worked heartily building leprechaun traps out of our junk supply bin (boxes, toilet paper rolls, yarn, packing materials, etc..). Each child had a totally different design and they were just amazing structures! Digging through a supply bin to design a trap is every little boy's dream, right!? Aiden's leprechaun escaped, but he left a gold coin in his stead! Mischievous little sprite! Aiden is already planning next year's trap. (:

At the end of March we also went tidepooling with some homeschool friends. It was an extremely foggy and windy day, but the kids enjoyed climbing all over the rocks and poking around in all of the little pools at low tide. Liam's favorite animal was the sea anenome. He would touch it with his finger and it would squirt out water at him. He giggled and laughed! The kids all wanted to take home crabs, shells, and sea stars, but we gently explained the concept of poaching and that they could not. They were bummed, but we want to protect this really amazing habitat we are so blessed to explore here.