Tuesday, June 14, 2011


Thomas Part 2
(on the way home)

Tiny wanted to pop her balloon.  She's trying to figure out how.


Tired but happy


Lots of silliness to go around though


Goodbye Thomas!


There's a lovely park just down the road and we love to play there.
Swings are the BEST!



Dad is really good about pushing


Once in a while some pumping occurs as well.


In other news Mowg lost another tooth yesterday.  This one got swallowed (we think).
Our cousins came to visit and we had a grand time (and not many pictures).
We celebrated a birthday.
Here are the two quotes of the month (so far)
Context:  Tiny has been calling me out of bed in the middle of the night to go potty and read a book.  (Refusing to do so during the day).  Last night she needed a diaper change and a visit to the potty at least 12 times after she went to bed.  In the early part of the night she came downstairs to find me. 
I had her on my lap and said, "Tiny, you have reached the end of my patience." 
This is the rest of the conversation:

"It's OK Mom, it's OK"
"It's OK?  What if I don't think it's OK?"
"It's OK Mom, it's OK I'll just give you a hug."

What can you say to that?!

Context 2:  Mowg and I were juicing some oranges this morning.  We took a break to taste it.
"Mom!  This is as good as spaghetti!  Mmm it's delicious!"

Monday, June 13, 2011

Welcome our last Day Out with Thomas
(get ready for an onslaught of pictures)


Tiny wanted as far away from the official photographer as possible.


They're singing the Thomas theme song


On the train


Thomas!
(and cotton candy)


Diesel 10
(and a missing tooth!)


Playing Trains
(the grown-ups least favorite place, incidentally the kids favorite
--it's far less crowded at this moment than it is most of the time)


Tiny takes her coloring very seriously


"Look see here's Percy" Tiny
"Say Steamies!" Mowg




Waiting for a balloon sword (and the making of)


waiting for a butterfly balloon


Watching a movie and eating cotton candy
(that's why I go! :))




a little golf


A little magic


Goodbye Thomas!

Sunday, June 12, 2011

 We took a little trip to Fort Bridger recently
This Fort was started by Jim Bridger,
then taken over by the Mormons, and finally taken over to the military.
There are lots of interesting things to see and most importantly room to run.

Here is a bear trap circa 1900



We acquired a bugle player


An old Chuck Wagon and my dearest explaining
that they might have hung a dutch oven off the bottom.


Here is the nice young man who taught Mowg how to play the bugle.
They were both pretty pleased about the experience.


Tiny is excited about finding a ground squirrel hole. 
The ground squirrel disappeared moments before.


Pull the handcart (or just stand by your brother) in the museum


Lots of great benches along the way to just "sit for a little bit" Tiny would say.


Ranch House (or Officers Quarters...I can't remember)

 Boardwalk

We had lunch on the band stand and had a little entertainment as well.

Three hours were gone *poof* just like that.
It was proclaimed the "best day".

Friday, June 10, 2011

Here's a few pictures from our "Friday Fun Day on Saturday" a few weeks ago.
We have "Friday Fun Day" with our cousins and their Mom and I take turns being in charge.
This was her week and we had so much fun with the painting techniques.

We learned the word "Monochromatic" and made coffee paintings.
The paint is made from a little instant coffee and water. 
The ratio of water to coffee determines the intensity of the color.





The kids also traced this cardboard shapes onto a piece of paper.
Then they colored them in with washable markers.
Once that was finished they took a dropper and splashed water on them. 
 I didn't get a picture of any of the final products,
but it gave them a really neat water color effect.




It was a fun day (as they always are)
(and I remembered to take the camera and take pictures for a change.)

Thursday, June 9, 2011

OK Jess, this is for you. 
These are the best I got of our cute baby chicks
and I think they're much cuter in person.

Arcana the darkest and feistiest two.
 I think these are Arcana's too, but it's hard to tell


The golden ones without any marks are Buff Orpingtons.
It was so fun to watch them swallowing their first drink upon arrival.


Hanging out under the lamp



Working on some grit
(or what happens when you drop the camera down by the bird and just snap the shutter)


There you have it, some cute baby chick pics.

Thursday, June 2, 2011

So guess what?  You'll never guess, so I'll tell you.  We got baby chicks.  Cute baby chicks.  I think they're all going to make it--at least at this stage of the game.  Thanks to some kind family members who will let us keep them out on there property (no room here!).  I was up at 4 this morning anxiously awaiting the call from the post office.  It didn't come until about 8 a.m. (after I'd given up of course).  I learned how to help them take a drink as we unpacked them, what to feed them and what to watch for.  Then we had a fun day just playing, plotting and thinking.    We have about a dozen Arcana's which will lay different colored eggs (blue).  They are wildly different themselves from a soft blue to a dark brown/black stripe on their back.  Then we have about a dozen Buff Orpingtons which are the loveliest yellow.  So mild mannered.  Arcana's not so much.  Practically impossible to photograph or count for that matter.  Well I'm off to bed.  Even when you don't have the dirt a little farming's fun.