Sunday, December 7, 2008
T's first pinewood derby.
T waits to race!
Sunday, September 28, 2008
Three-month-old B
Thank you, Grandma!
After several days of wearing this outfit nonstop, one of the stitched-on roses fell off (what? it was hastily manufactured and not made to last? I'm as shocked as you are). L came to show me, and burst into tears, "Now it's not pretty!" she wailed. Then, her mother surprised her. I told her, "L, if you calm down, I can fix this." She was doubtful, at first, which was not very flattering. But I got a needle and thread and sewed the rose back onto her dress, while she watched in awe. I suppose I must not impress her very often, but it was fun to do it once! And now her fairy dress is pretty again, and all is right in her world.
H's Lego Dragon
Play the video below to hear H tell all about his dragon!
Saturday, September 6, 2008
L's first proposal!
Now, Clark is the one and only boy in L's Sunbeam class. He is the bishop's son, and quite an adorable and rambunctious boy. All in all, a match I could heartily approve... in, say, 20 years.
Sunday, August 31, 2008
T goes to school!
The cat who comes to visit.
T and H - summer entrepreneurs!
T and H had been wanting to do a lemonade stand this summer. So a few weeks ago, J got enthusiastic about the idea and helped them set up a stand to sell lemonade, zucchini bread (which J had made) and apricot jam. He set them up with some seed money and they cheerfully awaited their customers. I have to admit I had my doubts about the enterprise. They had done a lemonade stand once before, but that was in conjunction with our neighbor's yard sale. Imagine my surprise when they sold 50 dollars worth! And they had fun doing it. Life is grand!
Tuesday, August 5, 2008
The prince of the house.
H adores B, by the way, and has to be told upon occasion, "All right, he's had enough hugs and kisses for now!"
The same day, he also made B a propeller beanie. I think he got the idea from Calvin and Hobbes.
Sunday, August 3, 2008
We're swimming in apricots!
And showing off just a fraction of our harvest:
And here is a picture of N taken that day, posted just for the sake of gratuitous cuteness:
So... anyone want some apricot jam?
Sunday, July 27, 2008
A little story about quail.
Last week, I was in the middle of something noisy (I forget what... a sibling argument? L shouting a story at me because she fears she will not be heard if her voice drops below 93 decibels? T interrupting her in order to confirm her fears? Just don't remember...) when H excitedly informed me that there were baby birds on the back patio. What kind of birds? He didn't know? What were they doing? "Just kind of opening their mouths and peeping." I went to the patio to investigate and found three baby quail stuck fast to the concrete, chirping their little heads off and making quite the pitiful sight. You see, we have a hummingbird feeder hanging from the eaves over the patio, at a height convenient both for it to be seen from the window and for it to strike inattentive adults on the head as the walk by. Some of the "nectar" had been knocked out of the feeder and left in a tiny puddle on the patio, where the heat had evidently turned into baby quail-snaring glue.
So I fetched some water, diluted the syrup glue, and managed to free the little birds while T offered worried hope that their parents would find them and H mentioned oh-so casually that it would be nice to keep birds as pets.
The story has a happy ending. We herded the little birds over near that part of the fence where the quail are always coming and going, went inside, and had the pleasure of peeping through the window and seeing the rest of the quail family coming to collect the three stragglers.
Then when J came home he asked why I didn't think to keep them to raise for eggs and food. Ok... sure. (Can you hear my eyes rolling from there?)
Venturing into the world of blogging...
Here is a happy B, one month old:
And here is B not so happy: