Thursday, August 19, 2010

Cardboard boat

Ahhh.....the imagination and creativity of children, my children in particular! What better to do with a big cardboard box than throw it away?? Why not turn it into a boat! These boys spent days working on this creation. They put a lot of thought into the detail, including skateboard seats, some nice tape work, a little Elmer's glue, some paint and a sturdy stick with a flipper hooked to the end for a paddle! There could have been no better way to spend our last day of summer. We packed up the boat and took it up to first dam to see if and how long this thing would float! Smooth sailing so far! I was impressed that it was 1-actually floating, 2-floating holding all 3 of them and 3-they actually seemed to know what they were doing and could paddle them selves around the lake.

Mr. B didn't want to stay in for long but the other 2 kept right on going! Notice the water level is getting slightly higher! No worries for them.


It took almost an hour for the boat to finally decide to sink! They worked hard to bail out as much water as they could with Mr. E's tennis shoes! But when it went down, it went down quick, and they were in need of a rescue operation! (even though the water was knee deep ;)


Scott used to be a life guard, so his skilz came in handy. Not sure what Mr. E is doing here, something between showing off his 6pack ab's and wanting to take a swim!



Good times, better memories! Till next year....





Lovely Garden

This was our first year to plant a garden. Scott spent so many hours creating the perfect garden space. I told him what I wanted and it turned out way better than I ever could have imagined! I bought a package of wild flowers from the dollar store and sprinkled them around the garden for a border. They grew amazingly well! I love them. They are so fun and so different.
There is nothing quit as sweet as picking your own vegetables and being able to savor every bite and think to one's self "I made this!" Having a garden pretty much rocks. I don't think we did to bad for our first time!




Friday, August 6, 2010

IcE BloCkinG

This summer included a To-Do list. All the fun things we wanted to fit in before summers end. Riding down a grassy hill on a block of hard cold ICE was up near the top! It took about 3 stops before we could actually find BLOCKS of ice. Apparently crushed is more popular...Who knew?! Even Scott took a turn! I think he secretly loved it and would have done it all day if work didn't require him to sleep during the day :/

This boy was BrAve! He had a blast and the only part I think he didn't like was carrying his block of ice back up the hill. But who really likes that??






I love the intense look on Mr.E's face. He was extremely hot and thirsty and felt it was his duty to eat all of the Popsicles and then wait for a slow drip off the ice block to wet his tongue and quench his extreme thirst! He has such a creative mind, I love to see him think!




This boy is just laid back and down for a good time! Loved the wind rushin through his hair as he flew down the hill! No complaints, just happy to be there! It was such a fun afternoon. We are checkin it off the list! Good times in the SummEr!





R.I.P.

Mr. B and Mr. K were given some hamsters for their B-day. I thought they were getting 1, but it ended up being 4... (that's a whole other story) These little critters kept sneaking out of their cages and into my house! (creepy, I know!) so I had the boys move their cage outside. The boys must have mistaken Chloe for a cat instead of a hamster because they let her climb a tree, which she did ok climbing up, but not so good coming down..... :( Dear chlobo (the nickname the boys gave her) lived only a few short hours after the fall. Their was a small graveside service for her and this beautiful headstone was erected in her honor! May we never forget our dear friend and pet... Chlobo. Rest in Peace girl.