Sunday, November 15, 2009

Not so little Lyd

This year has brought more changes to our family with Evan in school, Hans heading out the door to kindergarten, and Lydia in preschool twice a week. This means that Lydia has a big chunk of time at home with just Mom. Since she never has had this before she was a bit lost to start the year. Now she's settled into a routine that includes lots of games and playing with Mom. She just seems so big to me. She might be my baby but she's definitely not a baby anymore. Here she's showing off her smile while we played memory and her name which she's working on writing usually on paper but here in blocks.
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More Autumn Hiking

If you've been following here for long you've noticed that when possible we love to spend a day, afternoon, or evening hiking. We still miss the Black Hills and all their glory but have enjoyed getting to know High Cliff State Park this fall. Here we are on a sunny afternoon last weekend.

1. Nathan and the kids with a rather large reproduction of Chief Red Bird of the Winnebago tribe overlooking the lake.

2. While seeking a geocache we had to climb a tree. The kids weren't quite tall enough to reach the hiding spot, but they enjoyed the climb.

3. Lydia climbed up to this point and announced it was where she was going to hibernate. Hmm?

4. This was the mother of all leaf piles. The entire picnic area had been cleared of the leaves and the pile was along the edge of the woods. The kids were waist deep in leaves and having so much fun that Nathan and I joined them. While the van was a little messier on the way home the joy of playing in the leaves with three happy kids was worth it.

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Fall Bark

Because this is the start of the season of candy and since we didn't have nearly enough sweets in the house after Halloween the kids and I made this delectable treat one evening. We lined a baking sheet with wax paper, covering the paper with fall colored candy (Reese's pieces, candy corn, and candy corn Hersey's kisses), and then drizzled melted chocolate almond bark and vanilla almond bark to glue the mess together. After it hardened we broke it into cookie size pieces. Just so you know we're not complete gluttons here we did send most of the finished project with Nathan to school to share with his classmates (One of which said, "Wow. This candy beat up your candy, spits on it, and walks away". Which I'm taking to mean he liked it.) We are looking forward to making Christmas bark sometime in December.
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Leaves a Plenty

Our maple trees dropped their leaves early this month which means (after I raked them) the kids had a great seasonal play ground. November has been nicer than October was so most days after school the kids have been outside enjoying the fresh air and crunchy leaves. Makes you want to join them doesn't it?

a) Laying on the cushion of leaves.

b) Evan givng the leaves a toss.

c) Hans hiding behind the leaves he was picking for a project at school.

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Trick-or-Treat

This year was the first year the kids have not coordinated for Halloween (last year we had Tinkerbell, Peter Pan, and Captain Hook for example). Evan has wanted to be Bolt from the Disney movie since he saw it last year in Kindergarten, Hans came up with being a gnome after hearing tales of them from Grandpa Davis, and Lydia latched onto being a skunk while we looked for costume ideas on the Family Fun website.

1. The whole gang.

2. A gnome hiding in the garden.

3. Walking with Dad down our street.

4. "Trick-or-treat!"

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Fall Break with Naomi

The last week of October the kids had off of school. (Our school lumps teacher's conferences, parent teacher's conferences, and a faculty in-service day into one week and we LOVE it.) We took advantage of the time and headed to my in-laws for a few days to visit them along with my sister-in-law Kristi and my sweet niece Naomi. The kids filled their days with time playing outside in the yard, "helping" Grandpa in the barn, "helping" ship pigs, and giving lots and lots of love to Naomi. She's the only cousin on this side of the family so far so she gets all the attention she can handle. Not that I can blame them for loving her. She's as sweet as can be and cuter than cute! I appreciated the time chatting with my dearest friend and spending time with my generous in-laws. All around the trip went to quickly but left us all happier than when we started.

1. Loving by Lydia.

2. Evan sharing toys with Naomi.

3. Hans getting his share of cuddles.

4. One proud mom with her smiley babe.

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Sunday, November 1, 2009

Ghosting

Last Sunday evening we were happily carving our pumpkins when the door bell rang. When the kids ran to answer it there was no on there but simply a bowl of Halloween goodies and a note. The note told us we'd been "ghosted" by someone who wanted to spread some Halloween fun around the neighborhood. Now, to keep the fun moving, we had to choose three people to "ghost." Tuesday we headed out to find some goodies-candy, toys, pencils, straws, and cups-to use in our ghosting adventure. The boys each chose a classmate to ghost and Lydia the neighbors. Then we took turns sneaking to front doors, leaving cups of goodies with notes, knocking really loudly, and running away before being detected. It was a HOOT! The kids loved the whole things from shopping for treats for our friends to whispering the whole way to their houses to running away. We'll certainly try this again next Halloween and maybe even a modified version on May Day.
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