A boy and his very tolerant dog.
The Semi-Homemade Homestead
"How can it be a large career to tell other people’s children about the Rule of Three, and a small career to tell one’s own children about the universe? How can it be broad to be the same thing to everyone and narrow to be everything to someone? No, a woman’s function is laborious, but because it is gigantic, not because it is minute." ~ G.K. Chesterton
10.26.2010
Caleb is 4!!
Patrick has a co-worker who says, "I'm not Catholic, but I do believe in purgatory. It's called Chuck E. Cheese." Well, we celebrated Caleb's birthday in purgatory! (Thanks to Aunt Jenn who gave us a gift certificate last Christmas.) But it was an evening to celebrate Caleb and he had a blast! The grown ups ended up having fun too.
I do believe this is the first picture of all six of us! Looking sane and happy before we hit the games.
At the Whack-A-Shark game. We adults quickly figured out this was an easy game for us to get a lot of tickets from so we shoved the kids out of the way and took a turn!
Then home to open presents. Is it bad that I quick put some in the closet to bring out on a rainy day? He hasn't asked where they are yet...
If you spend much time with Caleb you will soon realize he has quite a love for bugs, especially beetles. The following picture will show you what he thought about the gift we gave him, a book called An Inordinate Fondness for Beetles. It's not a kids book. It's written for someone with a biology degree... or a degree in coleopteriology? but it has tons of pictures and he squealed with delight over it. And he takes it to bed with him.
We have a saying in our house, "There's only one Caleb." He bring so much delight to our family with is quirky ways. One example is when we started to sing "Happy Birthday" to him he quickly started waving his hand around and asked us to stop. So we stopped and he proceeded to sing "Happy Birthday" to himself.
There's only one...
We are so blessed to have this precious boy in our family!
10.20.2010
Idaho, Glow Sticks and Giant Marshmallows!
We spent the first week of September at my parent's home in northern Idaho. One of the exciting things about going to the Silver Valley is you get to visit Walmart a lot. Why? Well, there's really nothing else to do there. So while wandering the aisles of Walmart (without children which is a break in and of itself!) I found some $1 Glow Sticks.
Mama's swing hanging from a crab apple tree.
Daniel's lifelong dream of fishing came true. He talked for days that even though he didn't catch anything, he got a nibble and that was SO COOL!
Another great find while wandering the aisles of Walmart: I found these GIANT marshmallows, seriously the size of my fist.
10.16.2010
Fall!
During the four Falls we have lived in Colorado, we've never gone up to the mountains to see the aspen trees change color until just a few weeks ago. Apparently, we went during their peak because everyone else in Colorado had headed to the mountains as well and traffic was horrendous!
But we had a wonderful time hiking at Kenosha Pass on the Colorado Trail.
We walked in the open awhile and enjoyed really nice views of the South Park Valley.
Daniel and Caleb are turning into great hikers. They can go several miles now and do more difficult terrain, which means hiking is more fun for Mommy and Daddy!
The bright, yellow aspens surrounded by the pines.
We entered an aspen grove that had to be one of the prettiest places we've seen!
Could this be Frost's yellow wood?
10.15.2010
10.06.2010
an unsuccessful attempt at getting the boys to pose
This is why I don't blog more often! Or send my mom more pictures!
I canNOT get all three to give me a pose at the same time.
And it just gets harder with each kid we have.
The one good shot is of their backsides....
A little time spent editting and we have three cute, black-n-white bums.
I'll just say I meant to capture this pose.
A little time spent editting and we have three cute, black-n-white bums.
I'll just say I meant to capture this pose.
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