Monday, August 25, 2008

something to tickle your funny bone

Yesterday, after our last softball game, we had a picnic with the teams we had played during the season. There is a nice pavilion and park next to the softball field and after the game, we all met up there to grill hotdogs and chat. I got the kids their plates and Dan and I waited for the line to go down before we ate.

I had finished eating when someone comes over to me to tell me that one of my children was peeing in the grass beside the pavilion. Any guesses as to who it was???? I follow the laughter to the grassy area by the playground and I see my little blonde beauty pulling her pants up. There's a bathroom 20 ft from where she decided to relieve herself but, apparently, that was just too far to walk when there's the important business of play to get back to.


I walked back through the pavilion and told the laughing people that we have a wee bit of redneck flowing through our veins. Later, we did go over the rules for peeing outside and discussed the idea that doing it around a bunch of people probably wasn't too good of an idea. :)

From our driveway...

What do you get when you have 3 five year olds riding their bikes/trikes/big wheels in the driveway?

A LOT of noise! God bless our neighbors! :)

Sunday, August 24, 2008

end of our softball season and other ramblings...

We played our final church softball game tonight. Our team retained our 1st place standing with much help through the season from Big Daddy. He hit at least one homerun per game and usually more. While he was pounding them to/over the fence, I was in a bit of a slump this whole season and so frustrated with myself. I did finally hit a really nice one into the outfield tonight so I didn't end the season on a down note.

It has been a perfect day here today! It got down to 42 degrees last night so fall is definately in the air. We took the kids swimming today and we played some ball in the park across the street from our house.

While we were playing softball another bear loped across the park. This one was bigger but not full grown. The sheriff's department was following him and he went up a tree and then came back down and disappeared into the woods. Not sure what the sheriff's department was going to do with him if they caught up to him anyway.

I'll leave you with a great sunset...




Saturday, August 23, 2008

little black bear...

We know that bears live around us in the woods and have heard of different sightings but we have never seen one around our house until today. Our house backs up to our church and I was over there today when this little black bear wandered up to the basement window. He was the size of a medium dog or so. He was very curious and you could tell he was checking things out. He wandered around and then back into the woods. He came back one more time and stood on his haunches before ambling off into the woods again! We never saw mama but know she was somewhere close! Cool, huh!!!

I have no pictures of this cute little guy because my cell phone had a full memory and by the time I deleted a few pics, he was gone.

Sunday, August 17, 2008

cabin time

I wanted to share a few pictures from our recent trip to a friend's cabin a few miles north of here. Our friend Jim and Merrie have a family cabin that they invited us to a few weekends ago. The cabin is still charmingly old fashioned without running water or indoor toilet. It has a small kitchen, and room to sleep quite a few, as long as you don't need your own bedroom.


Dan and Jim enjoyed fishing off the dock and out in the boat. They caught some nice bass and northerns. The kids (7 of them) fished off of the dock and caught enought sunnies to keep us hopping trying to keep their poles baited.

















We had a campfire and smores that night. The next day, we had biscuits and gravy (yum!) and we did more fishing and swimming before we packed it up and headed home.


Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Another broken bone...


As I was trying to get Macy's finger out of the toy gun it was pinched in, Levi sped around the upstairs corner to see what Macy was wailing about. He missed the top step and fell all the way down to the landing where Macy and I were. Levi's cries were not the normal, "I fell down" cries. He stopped crying and we went about our business. That evening at Bible study a friend who is a nurse looked at it and said it was swollen and maybe I should have it looked at.


Levi was not wanting to go to the doctor so we let it go a day before we finally decided that he should be seen today. Sure enough, he had fractured his arm just above the wrist. Thankfully, it didn't need to be reset and it didn't harm the growth plate so he was fitted for a really cool cast that is breathable and he can even swim in it. It even has a zipper on the bottom. His doctor said that was incase he stuck a lego or hotwheels down there! :) Sounds like this guy has a few kids of his own! :) We have to check back with the doctor in three weeks to see how it's healing.


Anyway, it was an eventful day! :)