Monday, December 16, 2013

Boys sportin' their hats

The Indiana Jones look!

Cowboy Isaac!

Sunday, December 15, 2013

Home Schooling Pictures


This is educational right?

Our little Picasso!


Learning how the ball drops at the science museum.

Abigail got to volunteer for a demonstration.

Playing with letter roads.

Abigail gets ready to experience zero gravity.

We are just dressing our animals mom!

Fall Pictures - Better late than never!

Carving pumkins.

The finished pumpkins!

Ethan's scary pumpkin face!



Apple picking was a great success!

Fishing for leaves.  I caught one mom!

Saturday, December 14, 2013

Family Photo

At the yearly Children's Christmas Breakfast.  Isaac and Ethan were both happy to sit with Santa, while Abigail, curiously, had a sudden attack of nerves.


Tree decorating

First comes Thanksgiving, then Abigail's birthday, followed by Christmas.  Time to get the tree up!  I spent an hour trying to get the lights to work, before giving up and replacing them all with a new set of LED lights.




Happy birthday Abigail!

Six years old for my oldest (and only) girl!  





She asked for a cat for her birthday.  Almost every present she got was a cat accessory, and then later that day we went down to the local Humane Society and chose two cats to adopt (out of 200+ that they had!).  They promptly spent the next four days hiding under the couch, but they are slowly getting braver.


The brown one on the left is Jericho, and the black-and-white on the right is Lily.


Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Jeremy and Wendy get married

I had six roommates in college (house-mates, actually: we rented a house together), and Saturday I was happy to attend the wedding of the last to get married.


The flower girl and ring-bearers, possibly the cutest ring-bearers I have seen yet!


The wedding party... 



Here comes the bride!


The 5 Highlanders: missing only Dallas, who was home waiting for a new baby.




Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Camping Trip

This year our autumn camping trip took us to a lake in northern Ohio.  We had wonderful weather: just cool enough for a light jacket during the day, which made for good campfire weather at night. 

Breakfast-making in the camper

Breakfast is ready: bacon (a camping treat for us), eggs, and waffles 


Isaac's table was the oven door.  It worked well, until he accidentally shut it on his finger...


 

There were at least three playgrounds, possibly more.  Abigail was pushing Isaac at this one.


Making the evening's campfire.  We determined that Mommy was a much better fire-maker than Daddy!


 Fire at last! 


 Isaac collecting grass for starting the fire


Bedtime reading in the camper (On the Banks of Plum Creek)


The inevitable end of the camping trip.

Saturday, August 24, 2013

Airshow

It is a beautiful day for the last Saturday in August.  Anthony and the kids are with my mom and dad at an airshow at the Hillsdale Airport.  I debated and debated on whether I should try to go with Isaac or not.  He seemed a little sleepy so I did not go, then when he did not go to sleep  upstairs I decided to go as he was upset when they all left without him.  So, we packed up and left only to have him fall asleep by the time that he got to the airport.  We turned around and came back.  I saw a garage sale sign on the way back and stopped.  I really hit the jackpot there.  Not only did I get new clothes for myself, I found 8 or 10 nice and educational books for the kids at only .25 a piece.  So, that was really fun.  I am a little bummed about not going to the air show as I can hear the planes now, but all's well that end's well. I'm glad Anthony and the kids can go.  I'm sure it will be fun and educational for the kids also.

 Sitting in a firetruck.  When we were at the hot air balloon show a month or so ago, Ethan refused to go near the firetruck because, "I don't want it to go 'Whoo-whoo!'"


 Us in front of a F4U Corsair, built in 1947.


The Corsair parking after its acrobatic run, demonstrating wings-up for carrier storage.


In front of it is an F4F Wildcat.  The two did some formation flying together, which is certainly a rare sight.


There were seven AT-6 Texans.  They flew a mock race together, demonstrated some four-plane formation flying, and finally flew the missing man formation while a bugler played Taps.

The kids enjoyed looking at the airplanes and watching them fly, though they were getting tired of the show near the end.  The highlight of the day was the cotton candy, however!

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