Tuesday, March 27, 2018

March 2018

It's March, and still no real snow!  I made the 11 year olds go outside to play.  I laugh that these 'big' kids still enjoy playing games like these where they roll around and pull each other down.  
Boys will be boys!


My favorite thing ever...Costco cherry pie!  Seriously.  
They make it once a year and I feel like it is Christmas!


Cache and his friend, Derek, with their Magnatile tower.


We participated in a really cool feed the hungry service project.  One night, we helped unload the trucks and set up stations.  The next day, groups were assigned to each station and made meals.  The twins were able to help a lot (the older boys had District Pinewood Derby).  



Even at the end, we were still going strong!



Did I mention all the free, donated food from Panera and Wegmans.  
They had so much extra I figured it was the least I could do to take a box home!



Rachel's creation during primary class.  I love bringing little activities to help pass the time!


Xander's battle wound from the Macpherson's house the night before.


Our first snow storm of the year!  Yeah!  Not a lot of snow, but enough to get a day (or 2!) off school!






Easton practiced so hard for his spring piano recital.  The night before the recital, he got really sick.  He still performed, but honestly, it was pretty bad.  When he heard about the school talent show a couple weeks later, he realized it could be his 2nd chance.  He nailed it!  It was seriously perfect!



Declan's photo shoot.  I was playing with my camera (since I've been taking a photography class) and my instructor says how fun it is to work with texture.  I couldn't help myself with Declan's great hat!  It is a little over-exposed but I love the effect on his bright blue eyes!


We went to the Thurmont maple syrup festival.  It wasn't much of a festival, but always good for kids to know where the things from the grocery store come from!


Oh yeah, and there were other members of the family with us too!



This is a funny picture but the idea is you focus on the face and as you look down the picture, the image blurs or kind of fades out.


Yep, not sure what this is.  One of Declan's many talents!


Poor sick Xander.


Declan's and Easton's annual check up.  They weren't so cool with sitting in their underwear so they made some make-shift clothing!


And of course hats to go with it!  
(It's really the doctor's fault for taking so long)


Once in a while, you get a nice moment like this...



The boys sold over $10,000 of popcorn this year for the scouts.  One of the rewards they earned was a carnival day.  Easton loved this jumping/flipping station.


This log jump was really cool until it broke and then when it re-started it totally nailed Cache and he hurt his back really bad.


The fun continues, I mean, who doesn't want to stand in line for an hour to shoot 10 arrows?!??!


We decided to leave cold Virginia, and take a 15 hour drive to sunny Orlando, FL!


A nice heated pool is just what the doctor ordered!


Not to mention all the lizards along the path throughout the resort. (fortunately, no alligators)
Don't worry, we let this guy go after an hour.


Cache enjoying some down time with every pillow we have.  We rented this timeshare from Easton's piano teacher for 7 days for $700.  With 2 bedrooms, a kitchen, and laundry...it was a pretty great deal.


Xander thought that was a pretty good idea too!


Vacation is always the best time to check out those cool mini golf places.



Easton got a hole in 1!


Instead of going to any of the theme parks, we spent our time and money on a tour of the Peace River.  The kids watch videos on youtube about all the shark teeth people find along these rivers.  We hired a guide (and went with a small group of people) and canoed 45 minutes up river.  Then we went waist deep and started digging in the ground.  The kids had seives attached to their life jackets and we sorted through the sandy/rocky dirt to find over 1,000 shark teeth in 1 day...including several megalodon teeth!  It was a bit scary (realizing alligators share this habitat...and we saw 1 3-footer) but it was also really amazing!



One kid's teeth...


I got the worst sunburn of my life on my legs.  Seriously, who burns on their legs (and the tops of their hands!)  I was so white from winter that I totally forgot to sunblock areas that just sat in the sun along the canoe ride (even though it wasn't even that warm).   Poor me.


And if that adventure wasn't enough, my sister Emily and my mom both came for a visit.  They were so fun.  My twins immediately glued themselves to Emily.  She convinced them she was a princess!

Here we are at Venice beach along the gulf coast.  We were suppose to find a lot of shark teeth, but we only found 1.  Honestly, anywhere we go from now on will be a bit of a let down after the Peace River!





We spent a few hours at the Disneyworld Boardwalk.  We took this cute little boat to the end of the shopping area and walked back.  I couldn't believe the prices here.  We bought nothing, but the stores and restaurants were pretty cool.



It rained a bit this afternoon.  Mom stayed dry with her towel and Emily and the twins played cards undercover!



The tub will have to work instead of the pool today!


And now for my favorite beach, a few hours north from Venice - Clearwater.  It was beautiful.  Also a gulf coast beach and across an amazing bridge (more of an island beach).





Cute Grandma.



And now for the journey home.  Home always seems like a journey...not to mention the horrible spring break traffic up 95...ugh!



Grandma was a trooper.  We have 2 queen beds, a pull out couch, and an inflatable queen bed.  Barely enough room to walk around!


Cache found a cute little lizard at the hotel.
A nice little distraction as we were loading up.






Wednesday, February 21, 2018

February 2018

The month of love!  I teach Xander and Declan's primary class and I often bring little activities to keep them busy during the FOREVER 45 min class time.  



Sometimes we need activities to get through Family Home Evening too!



I suppose turtles crawling on Easton's face also serves as entertainment!


 Cache found this cute little box turtle in our front yard.


Cache had a rough season with his basketball team.  His friends all got together and joined a team.  Unfortunately, all the other coaches picked their teams to win.  This was the last game and the first time we were ever winning - 6 to 4.  It didn't last though :(


Cheap tiny pixie cups = endless hours of entertainment.




The 100th Day of School = Dress like you think you would look if you were 100 years old. 
The kids decided last minute to tackle this theme and it was a crazy morning, but they turned out great!




This is what the kitchen island looked like after they left for school!


It's February and all we have received is a slight dusting of snow!


Since we went to Maine and enjoyed popovers, David has become addicted!


Time to trim the Crape Myrtle tree...except the one branch with the cute nest in it of course!


We enjoyed an amazingly warm day this month so I decided to pull the kids out of school and let them enjoy the weather.  For a few hours, they actually played awesome with each other!



School activity / stem night with Declan, Tyler, and Xander.


This winter I took a 6 week course with some friends to learn how to use my DSLR camera on manual mode (as opposed to the auto mode I have used for the last few years).  
This was amazing...taking a picture in a room with bad lighting...then with a few simple adjustments...look what happened!




I also had a too dark / too light picture of this...but liked the way the snow looked with this lighting!


This week we learned how to focus on different objects...first the center, then I blurred the front to get the back!



We learned how to stop motion this week!



Different perspectives this week!



This winter is my second lego class.  This time I decided to put all the grades together and it was basically organized chaos, but we did survive!  I tried to change up the table arrangements each week to keep it interesting.  I also provided weekly themes, but somehow it always became a battle or war theme (I guess that's what happens with 22 boys and 2 girls in a class!)





Cache's food - hamburger, popsicle, and cake!