So Edie fell off the monkey bars at the park on Sunday. The ER put her in a splint and we were instructed to follow up with an orthopedic surgeon in a few days.
Tuesday revealed a fractured wrist at the growth plate, followed by the application of this fancy hot pink, water proof cast.
She is doing great. Very tired at night, but now sleeping through the night. Just a few weeks and no basketball with coach Daddy. Instead, she'll be a 'helper' until the cast comes off.
Brave baby girl, still smiling!!!!
Thursday, October 25, 2012
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Friday, September 21, 2012
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Tiny Pencils
I was amazed when I peeked in Aubreys desk during her open house and saw her handful of tiny pencils. They were small. It made me smile. But this one... This one Takes first place. It fell out of a pair of pants when I was folding laundry. I had to document it and share it with all of you.
Sunday, September 16, 2012
Rochester Fair 2012
Rides, food, rides, games and more food! We had an amazing day. I took few pictures and found myself fully IN the moment! I went on rides... Well two 'rides' some spinning tea cup/ turtle thing that made both my tummy and recovering vertigo inner ear realize ...I AM NOT A SEVEN YEAR OLD!. I did fun houses, silly mazes, and thoroughly enjoyed the agricultural barns. I admit I lingered in the 4H barn and gushed jealously over the baby chicks chirping about. And stood in awe face to face with the New Hampshire Red Rooster that made his presence known.
However, as much as I enjoyed the poultry exhibits I enjoyed even more so and found sheer delight and contentment in witnessing my girls experience the fair. Wide eyed and squeaking with anticipation they overflowed the backseat with chatter of what was to come. We arrived at the fairgrounds and paid our entry fee. Which was followed by a gasp from Aubrey, astounded at the price. Even tucking her in at night she 'couldn't believe the entry fee!' Ray saw her first giraffe. She spotted the zoo sign from atop the ferris wheel, once her feet were on the ground she was running towards the zoo. Edie, smiles, laughter, and pure joy radiated from cheek to cheek. She took in every sight. As did I! It was a blast.
However, as much as I enjoyed the poultry exhibits I enjoyed even more so and found sheer delight and contentment in witnessing my girls experience the fair. Wide eyed and squeaking with anticipation they overflowed the backseat with chatter of what was to come. We arrived at the fairgrounds and paid our entry fee. Which was followed by a gasp from Aubrey, astounded at the price. Even tucking her in at night she 'couldn't believe the entry fee!' Ray saw her first giraffe. She spotted the zoo sign from atop the ferris wheel, once her feet were on the ground she was running towards the zoo. Edie, smiles, laughter, and pure joy radiated from cheek to cheek. She took in every sight. As did I! It was a blast.
Saturday, September 15, 2012
Cock-A-Doodle-Doo
Well today he spoke up! It was a 'call-off' between him and 'Boots'. He is much louder, and sounds like a rooster! Still no eggs from the hens. Not sure what the delay is with this flock. Temps are changing and I'm fearful none of them will lay. This whole experience has been an adventure. As I learn more i'll be sure to share with you
Here's An Equation...
Bike + my 'backyard' + 6 year old - shoes + patio set = a painful shaved toe.
Edie thankfully didn't get more than a scraped toe and a big scare! No other bump or bruise. I was cleaning my car jumped out and caught her after the patio set slowed down her momentum, but before she hit the side of the house. I taped her up, she wiped her tears, and away we went to open house. I will add this to her resume of knife clanking, gorilla walking, and super glue pedicures.
Edie thankfully didn't get more than a scraped toe and a big scare! No other bump or bruise. I was cleaning my car jumped out and caught her after the patio set slowed down her momentum, but before she hit the side of the house. I taped her up, she wiped her tears, and away we went to open house. I will add this to her resume of knife clanking, gorilla walking, and super glue pedicures.
Friday, September 14, 2012
Open House(s)
The last two nights were spent at the girls school. Each teacher opened their classroom up to us, and invited us in for a lesson on what each child's day is like.
I found each child was paired with a great teacher.
Aubrey has only14 students in her class. Reagan has 17, and Edie has 22.
All the teachers were very excited about having a smaller class, and being able to take the time with students in smaller groups based on needs and the level of those needs.
My heart soared when he spoke about the level of readers in his class. Books are labeled A-O (o being the more difficult for a second grader to read) Aubrey has the OK to borrow books A-L.
This week she shined. He has been reading a story to them this week. Dolphins at Daybreak. A friend of mine at work gave me about twelve of these Magic Tree House Books over the summer. They LOVE chapter books. Aubrey was frantic to find this book in our home library and read it in bed. She wanted to find out the ending before her teacher read it aloud to the class.
Reagan's teacher is very neat and organized, she has her classroom labeled and Rays desk is right in front, she is quick to raise her hand and answer questions. She commented on the how close in age the girls were as we stood before her and introduced ourselves. Last week they went through 'the people in my family discussion' and Ray said she had an 'older' sister, and a younger sister, making her the only 'middle' child out of all of the children in the classroom. I explained 'middle' by not much. Her teacher was surprised and quite taken back to realize Ray had a twin last night.
Edie's teacher is what Edie needs, calm and cool and take charge. She did not hesitate to tell a loud group of parents right outside her very hot classroom that they 'needed to go somewhere else to be loud'.
I love that I pick them up with smiles, they are having fun and learning. However, by Thursday night everybody is tired and I tread lightly...It's a busy day x 3! Next week homework begins. I'll keep you posted.
I found each child was paired with a great teacher.
Aubrey has only14 students in her class. Reagan has 17, and Edie has 22.
All the teachers were very excited about having a smaller class, and being able to take the time with students in smaller groups based on needs and the level of those needs.
My heart soared when he spoke about the level of readers in his class. Books are labeled A-O (o being the more difficult for a second grader to read) Aubrey has the OK to borrow books A-L.
This week she shined. He has been reading a story to them this week. Dolphins at Daybreak. A friend of mine at work gave me about twelve of these Magic Tree House Books over the summer. They LOVE chapter books. Aubrey was frantic to find this book in our home library and read it in bed. She wanted to find out the ending before her teacher read it aloud to the class.
Reagan's teacher is very neat and organized, she has her classroom labeled and Rays desk is right in front, she is quick to raise her hand and answer questions. She commented on the how close in age the girls were as we stood before her and introduced ourselves. Last week they went through 'the people in my family discussion' and Ray said she had an 'older' sister, and a younger sister, making her the only 'middle' child out of all of the children in the classroom. I explained 'middle' by not much. Her teacher was surprised and quite taken back to realize Ray had a twin last night.
Edie's teacher is what Edie needs, calm and cool and take charge. She did not hesitate to tell a loud group of parents right outside her very hot classroom that they 'needed to go somewhere else to be loud'.
I love that I pick them up with smiles, they are having fun and learning. However, by Thursday night everybody is tired and I tread lightly...It's a busy day x 3! Next week homework begins. I'll keep you posted.
Sunday, September 9, 2012
How Does Your Garden Grow?
Not the best year for our gardens. Very small crop. I'll own it. I did not give the gardens the attention they needed to grow this year. Along with a laundry list of other neglected home projects as of late. I've spent so much time elsewhere my 'little place in the woods' has slipped. But that is a post for another time. A work in progress.
My 'gardens'... Yes, well some plants just didn't produce, some were eaten by the local fauna, and some are delivering now. This is my crop. Sad but true, small yet delicious.
My 'gardens'... Yes, well some plants just didn't produce, some were eaten by the local fauna, and some are delivering now. This is my crop. Sad but true, small yet delicious.
Thursday, September 6, 2012
I'm Waiting......
Ok chickens time to produce! I've got the cartons and I'm ready. I'll take eggs, chicks,...anything!!! I will continue to wait.
Sunday, September 2, 2012
Trapping Update
Second skunk trapped. Apparently they love lobster heads. I did not take a picture of the little stinker, I saw it in the trap trying to dig its way out. I quietly fed the chickens and went on my merry way, saving 'pepe' for Todds expertise. The first picture shows how much the little bugger can dig from inside a cage. This one however, sprayed! The back of the truck stinks. Trap is set again. No fox, but apparently the neighborhood is on alert, a sickly looking one has been roaming around.
Little Fish
Ten in the morning, cloudy and cool, these kids are swimming! Brrr, I'll watch from the dock in my hoodie and a cup of coffee.
Saturday, September 1, 2012
Happy Weekend!
Just installed the Blogger app. On my iPhone. Here goes the first of many posts! Have a happy weekend.
Friday, August 31, 2012
This is 'Boots'.
She is our resident dominant hen. That means she acts like the rooster...Yes, she has her morning call that sounds absolutely nothing like a roosters call.
It's actually quite ugly and makes my skin crawl a bit. The neighbors dogs bark, I heard one person walking and say 'what the hell?' in a rather startled voice.
I'm fascinated with my little flock and they each have their own distinct personalities. The rooster 'Rico' likes his all white hen 'Frosty' and shows her where to find food. The two remaining 'Brownies' are inseparable and one of them has a chronic sneezing problem. Sounds like a dud fire work, just a little fizzle. Odd, but cute.
Hopefully they are here to stay.
No luck on trapping the fox yet.
Thursday, August 30, 2012
First day of school 2012.
Second, second and first grade!! Wow where has the time gone. They were up at six and were sitting at the table with backpacks ready at 7:15am. They all had an amazing day and came home with smiles and excitement about their new teachers. It's going to be a great year for the three of them. They also went to bed no questions asked at 7:30pm!!!
Today, is day two and they were up and ready early.
However...the mornings have been cool and our hoodies don't quite fit these growing girls. I put out the question: 'What color hoodie do you want?'
Ray, who is ALL about clothes as of late said, 'lime green or zebra'
Check out this find!!!
She is either going to love it or hate it...I bought a second one for backup just in case.
I'll keep you posted.:)
Thursday, August 23, 2012
Chicken Saga
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
There have been some changes since my last post in MARCH!!! I've started a new job with the same company. Change in job title at a bigger volume store. It's been a challenging transition, that keeps transitioning. Let's just say I have a lot of time in the car the think about all the things I could be getting done. I'll keep you posted ;)
Sunday, February 12, 2012
December 25, 2011
Merry Christmas!!
Lots of Santa questions this year. We made sure to keep it magical and light, keep the Christmas mystery and spirit alive...
but NO, Elf on a Shelf.
Edie and her 'magic reindeer-food skip dance'. We laughed all the way home and more so when we downloaded the pictures. She has such a contagious energy, always laughing and smiling. She is the happiest kid in the world, she just has a lot of opinions now. :)
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