4.16.2006

Hunting the Bunny Trail

We spent Easter Sunday with Mike and Mindy's family in San Antonio. They blessed their baby, Andee. Charlie and Jeanette were there also. It was fun to visit with everyone. The kids had a great time hunting eggs, especially the special ones that held money! The money was in special camo eggs. It was hard to find them all because they were so well camoflauged! But the kids had a great time with cousins and candy.


Toby spent most of his time hunting the elusive money eggs.

Isaac stealthily hunting eggs and checking his backtrail!

Aspen managed the hunt in a very lady like manner in her skirt.

Hazel woke up just in time to eat candy!

Aspen and Aimee win for best faces!

Very silly hunters: Isaac, Aspen, Aimee, Toby and Aaron

4.15.2006

Back to Nature, Sort Of

This weekend we went on our family camping trip. There are a lot of places to camp near our home. This time we went to Mckinney Falls. It is about 45 minutes away. But because of the lack of rain over the past few months, the falls were merely a trickle over the rocks. Still the kids had a lot of fun.

My children are generally entertained by the simple things. So while hiking they were thrilled to just play in the creek and in the dirt.

McKinney Falls has a great swimming hole. The kids played there both days. Even though the water was frigid the kids stayed for hours. They found frogs, turtles and someone spotted a water moccasin (that was before we got there).

The kids climbed on every rock and tree they could find. And of course they threw as many rocks as possible. Toby has become really good at skipping rocks. (Check out the ripples in the photo above.)

A few entertaining things at the campsite were the squirrel that ate our canteloupe while we were swimming. There was also a raccoon sleeping in a tree near our camp site. (The people next to us said that the raccoon had eaten all their eggs.) A butterfly was trapped in our tent. Aspen had fun getting that out.


Back at camp, the kids entertained themselves until dinner with sticks and rocks and dirt. They built little camps for their beanbag lizards. I'm always amazed that kids don't need storebought toys to be entertained. They are happiest with sticks and rocks. (Maybe that's what they'll get for Christmas and birthdays this year!) At least mine are. Add a little water to make some mud and they are in heaven. Of course Toby brought his magnifying glass again and had fun burning holes in things.

We were going to go for three days, but Hazel has been sick so we didn't leave until Friday morning.I ended up only going for lunch and dinner and then I took Hazel back home.

We cheated a little and I brought pizza for lunch. (We aren't really that far from town. There were a lot of traffic noises and we were near the airport.)


Nate made dinner of cornish game hens (really just little chickens) for each of us with some roasted veggies. It was delicious. Food tastes better outdoors.

Aspen came home and crashed. 3 1/2 hours later, she is still sleeping.
I enjoyed just sitting and listening to the wind in the trees and reading my book. Maybe we'll go again in a couple weeks. We'll see...

4.13.2006

Isaac's Theater Debut

A Year With Frog and Toad

Isaac was chosen to be Frog in the first grade's musical this year. He did a very good job and had a lot of fun. Although he didn't have any lines (there was a narrator) he did a fine acting job.

Isaac with friend 'Toad'.


The rest of the children were either birds, bees, butterflies or squirrels. It was very cute. Isaac is the green spot in the photo on the right.

4.11.2006

Third Time's The Charm


These are my favorites of Hazel.

4.10.2006

Bluebonnets Take 2






I dragged the family out on Sunday evening to take our annual bluebonnet photos. Thanks to them for humoring me. I still need to try again with Hazel. They say the third time's the charm...

4.09.2006

Burn, Baby, Burn!!

Toby is studying light in science. As a result, he is very interested in using the infrared light in the sunlight to burn things using a magnifying glass. And since Toby is doing this, the other kids are just as interested.

The magnifying glass does a pretty good job of burning holes in things.

CHUBBY BUNNY

We had a few marshmallows left over from our camping trip so Nate challenged the kids to see how many chubby bunnies they could do. (For those who don't know: see how many marshmallows you can stick into your mouth and still say 'chubby bunny'.) Aspen only got 2. Isaac got 4. This is a pic of him with 5 in his mouth. I think if we shared the little tricks, he might be able to do more. Toby, unfortunately didn't get a chance to try. We ran out of marshmallows. But we're going camping again this weekend, so he'll still have a chance! (Just trying to kill time till dinner!)