Over the past week or so we've had a good balance of work and play as we've worked in the...
... garden - reaping our harvests...further info. in a future post
...yard - typical mowing, weeding, spraying, etc. plus cutting out a corner of our yard to add another flower bed which included adding curbing there and around each of our trees, adding rock to those areas and planting new plants there in the corner
...and the garage. Our house doesn't have too much extra storage space so our garage quickly became over stuffed. We decided to put up some shelves for storing things that had piled up along the perimiter of the garage floor. It definitely helps the garage seem less cluttered. Ty worked so hard and did such a good job on them. Thanks Honey!!!
While Ty was hard at work in the garage, I worked on a fun project of my own. Cash has been growing like a week lately and I had nowhere to record his growth. I've been wanting to make a growth chart for each of the kids for some time and finally got to it. I just cut some boards (each a foot long) glued paper to them and spiffed them up with scrapbooking-type embelishments. I left blank paper to the left of each board though so that I could measure and record the kids' growth there. They turned out really cute. Vanna's growth chart colors are black, white, pink, and red. I tied the boards all together with red feathered rope and that was the perfect touch. Cash wanted his to be made with an airplane theme so that's what we did. I also left space on each board to add a pix of the kids when they were at the height that we record somewhere on that board (does that make sense?). Anyway, not always do my projects turn out the way I imagined them to be but these did so I was pretty pleased.
We've been playing too, to reward ourselves for our hard work lately (or rather for Ty's hard work). Okay, so we probably would have gone playing regardless - whether or not we'd been working hard - because it's so fun!
The kids absolutely love any kind of fair - to see all the animals and pet them. But this trip to the Payette County Fair also included the rodeo. Cash was so thrilled to wear his cowboy hat and pistol I thought he might pass out - of course he got tons of comments from on-lookers (kids and adults alike) over the pearl handled pistol he was toting around. I think Cash's favorite part was the turkeys at the fair and the clowns at the rodeo. I worried over whether the kids would sit still and actually enjoy the rodeo but they did - they loved it! I figured Cash might enjoy it. But Vanna was our big surprise. While we knew she'd love the animals at the fair, we were fairly certain our rodeo show would be cut short (as it was way passed our little princess' bed time). But she squealed with excitement every time something came running/bucking out of the shoot at the rodeo. She sat right next to us on the bench soaking it all in throughout the entire duration of the show. It might very well be possible she falls for the cowboy type when she grows up :).
We've been wanting to get to the zoo this summer too and decided this past week was a good time. The weather was perfect for us and of course the kids loved it. Again, they adore animals completely. It was fun to watch their excitement and reactions to the animals. Vanna is such an observer and loves to take everything in so to get her to keep moving was a real struggle. We could have been there ALL day if it was up to her and her slow-poke ways.
The penguins were eating right in front of us. It was fun to watch.
Vanna and the love of her life - checking out the zebras. She's such a Daddy's girl - whenever Ty's home she wants him to help her with anything/everything.
Near the end of our Zoo excersion, Cash came across a grasshopper that he caught. He wanted to take it home to put with his collection of grasshoppers (that he plans to take fishing with his dad, for yummy fish bait:)) so he packed it with him on his way out and into the car. He let it loose several times in the car however and I decided to let it out the window rather than fight that the entire way home from Boise. This just spurred a meltdown from the ever tired Cash, as you might have guessed. And in Ty's effort to distract Cash from how sad he was over losing his grasshopper, he asked, "Cash what was your favorite animal at the zoo?" To which Cash responded, "The grasshopper!" We just laughed - who knew he'd love it more than the giraffes or the lions or tigers or turtles, etc. Funny kid.
4 comments:
Your growth charts are so adorable that is the cutest idea!
Your zoo looks like fun. Love the story about Cash and the grass hoper. Thanks for the recipies, when I get a minute I will email you some of my favorites.
Those charts are ADORABLE!!! I would LOVE to make some! (After my current project maybe!...I'm trying to make a quilt which is a first, so we'll see how it goes! I might be in over my head since I'm making an over-king-size quilt for my bedspread! Anyway, I loved all the pictures. The zoo sounded fun! And boy...the grasshopper story sounded a lot like someone I know! Carson found a fuzzy catterpillar at the Hogle zoo a few weeks ago and was SO bummed he couldn't take it home. When asked what HIS favorite animal he saw at the zoo...he said the caterpillar. Go figure. Boys are too funny! Glad you had fun though!
I to am getting a little lax in the comment department. I hope you know that we read yours and Love to hear what is going on with you guys. We just went to the Boise zoo when we were there a month ago. I always have to remember that Thursday is discount day, 1/2 price. It is co much fun!
Your family is getting so big. One of these times we will have to plan to stop and see you on our way either to or from Boise.
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