Saturday, October 10, 2009
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Monday, October 5, 2009
Photo op . . .
"Okay, kids, let's all get a picture with our new missionary friend Mr. Kennedy Dick to remember him forever and ever . . ."
"Everybody, say CHEESE!"
"Owen . . ."
"OWEN . . ."
"O W E N !!!!"
"OOOO WWWW EEEE NNNN!!!!"
"KENNEDY!"
"AARON! "
"I give up . . . "
"Oooooooowen . . ."
"Thank You!"
"Okay, now the family . . . and spiderman."

"I'm wondering who will be remembering who?
Can anyone forget Owen?"
"Everybody, say CHEESE!"
"AARON! "
"I give up . . . "
"Okay, now the family . . . and spiderman."
Can anyone forget Owen?"
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Did you ever hear the story . . .
of the lady and her chickens?
Once upon a time there were some box elder bugs . . .

Well, "some" isn't an accurate count . . .
Once upon a time there were A LOT of box elder bugs and they were everywhere. There were so many that they drove the lady kinda crazy . . .
She came up with a plan . . . that included a very innocent looking shop vac . . .

and a bunch of chickens.


You see, the bunch of chickens LOVE to eat the little bugs. It's like candy to them. Such a treat. Since the lady loves her chickens . . . she vacuums up as many bugs that she can find . . . and she spoils those chickens by feeding them the little nuisances . . . I mean bugs. It makes both of them very, very happy . . .
. . . well, happy until she carries the innocent looking shop vac filled with bugs into the chicken pen.
Here is where the story gets a little fuzzy.
The lady claims she just carried the vacuum into the pen . . . but the chickens tell a different story. They squawked and fussed at the sight of that shop vac entering the pen - it was terrifying - and so they went right over the fence . . .

I think I overheard one of those chickens claiming that the lady had the vacuum over her head and was going . . . blllttttllllblttttt . . . as she came into the pen.
I just don't know who to believe . . .
But now there's a problem . . . the chickens are on the wrong side of the fence . . . and the lady ain't too happy anymore . . .
She called in reinforcements . . .
armed herself with her professional chicken catching tools . . .

and went chicken hunting.
Oh, how I wish I had video . . . to watch 3 grown men (Buff and his dad were in on it too), a grown woman (armed with a laundry basket), and a 10 year old boy get outsmarted by a chicken . . . I bet it would have won me money on AFV.
Unfortunately, I was being shadowed by this guy who turned out to be terrified of cockleburrs. Talk about a chicken . . .

and so I missed a lot of pictures of the chicken running through the woods this way . . .
and this way . . . (I know it's the same way . . . but that's what made her so tricky to catch.)

but in the end . . .
The hunt was successful and everyone is back on the right side of the fence.


The moral of the story . . .
Don't count your chickens . . . before you feed them box elder bugs from a shop vac.
Once upon a time there were some box elder bugs . . .
Well, "some" isn't an accurate count . . .
Once upon a time there were A LOT of box elder bugs and they were everywhere. There were so many that they drove the lady kinda crazy . . .
She came up with a plan . . . that included a very innocent looking shop vac . . .
and a bunch of chickens.
You see, the bunch of chickens LOVE to eat the little bugs. It's like candy to them. Such a treat. Since the lady loves her chickens . . . she vacuums up as many bugs that she can find . . . and she spoils those chickens by feeding them the little nuisances . . . I mean bugs. It makes both of them very, very happy . . .
. . . well, happy until she carries the innocent looking shop vac filled with bugs into the chicken pen.
Here is where the story gets a little fuzzy.
The lady claims she just carried the vacuum into the pen . . . but the chickens tell a different story. They squawked and fussed at the sight of that shop vac entering the pen - it was terrifying - and so they went right over the fence . . .
I think I overheard one of those chickens claiming that the lady had the vacuum over her head and was going . . . blllttttllllblttttt . . . as she came into the pen.
I just don't know who to believe . . .
But now there's a problem . . . the chickens are on the wrong side of the fence . . . and the lady ain't too happy anymore . . .
She called in reinforcements . . .
Be vewy, vewy quiet . . . I'm hunting chickens . . .
armed herself with her professional chicken catching tools . . .
and went chicken hunting.
Oh, how I wish I had video . . . to watch 3 grown men (Buff and his dad were in on it too), a grown woman (armed with a laundry basket), and a 10 year old boy get outsmarted by a chicken . . . I bet it would have won me money on AFV.
Unfortunately, I was being shadowed by this guy who turned out to be terrified of cockleburrs. Talk about a chicken . . .
and so I missed a lot of pictures of the chicken running through the woods this way . . .
but in the end . . .
The hunt was successful and everyone is back on the right side of the fence.
The moral of the story . . .
Don't count your chickens . . . before you feed them box elder bugs from a shop vac.
Sunday, September 20, 2009
Friday, September 18, 2009
Summer is over . . .
I miss you guys. I miss telling you guys about our insane life.
So . . . I think I am going to ignore the fact that I have a house guest coming in 10 hours and that I will have a whole house full of people tomorrow (to come hang out with the house guest). Instead I am going to sit and talk to you for a while.
Of course, I am going to do what no gracious hostess should do . . . and go on and on about my life and my kids . . . but I'll never know if you click that exit button up in the corner . . . so feel free . . .
Summer. It finally arrived in Wisconsin - now that it is September and it's time to get back to school. Not that I'm complaining . . . I loved the cool nights and comfortable days. My garden complained quite a bit . . . but that might have been the gardeners fault . . . but she's blaming it on the weather.
It was a good summer to be busy . . .
Owen played t-ball . . .




and had the time of his life . . .


his energy level was amazing . . .

he had an absolute blast . . .
Yes, I believe she is doing what you think she is doing. He didn't even know her name.
Like I said . . . he had an absolute blast.
Carra got to play soccer . . .
And she was the star of the team . . .
Here she is keeping the grass warm . . .

Guarding the goal . . .

And holding up the goal post . . .
I don't know what they would have done without her.
In case you were wondering, this is what she would look like if her head were a ball . . .

And this is the only proof I have that she touched a ball . . .
Mikayla was in a play during summer school . . .
She LOVES the drama . . .
She is supposed to look scared here, but saw me lift my camera and is actually saying to the girl behind her, "Oh, great, my mom is taking a picture of me . . ."
I think she missed the class on staying in character.
And then there was Brice . . .
He did summer school too.
He built rockets. Something he was NOT at all excited about.

Rocket 1 . . . had to be built exactly as instructed. They could paint it and name it whatever they wanted.

The Black Knight . . .
Blastoff in 3, 2, 1 . . .
Guess what he is doing while waiting for launch . . . yep, he was jumping - and the countdown started at 3.

Blastoff!
Success!
Rocket 2 . . .
This one they could build anyway they could imagine . . .

The before rocket . . . The Silver Dollar . . .
The after rocket . . . all the kids in the class thought Brice's was the best and he was soooo lucky . . . because his caught on fire!
I fear for our future flight programs if these kids are left in charge.
And so now summer is over . . . and we move on. Thanks for sitting and listening to me ramble on about my kids. I'll be back eventually . . .
What did you do this summer?
So . . . I think I am going to ignore the fact that I have a house guest coming in 10 hours and that I will have a whole house full of people tomorrow (to come hang out with the house guest). Instead I am going to sit and talk to you for a while.
Of course, I am going to do what no gracious hostess should do . . . and go on and on about my life and my kids . . . but I'll never know if you click that exit button up in the corner . . . so feel free . . .
Summer. It finally arrived in Wisconsin - now that it is September and it's time to get back to school. Not that I'm complaining . . . I loved the cool nights and comfortable days. My garden complained quite a bit . . . but that might have been the gardeners fault . . . but she's blaming it on the weather.
It was a good summer to be busy . . .
Owen played t-ball . . .




and had the time of his life . . .


his energy level was amazing . . .

he had an absolute blast . . .
Yes, I believe she is doing what you think she is doing. He didn't even know her name.Like I said . . . he had an absolute blast.
Carra got to play soccer . . .
And she was the star of the team . . .
Guarding the goal . . .

And holding up the goal post . . .
I don't know what they would have done without her.
In case you were wondering, this is what she would look like if her head were a ball . . .
And this is the only proof I have that she touched a ball . . .
Mikayla was in a play during summer school . . .
She LOVES the drama . . .
She is supposed to look scared here, but saw me lift my camera and is actually saying to the girl behind her, "Oh, great, my mom is taking a picture of me . . ."I think she missed the class on staying in character.
And then there was Brice . . .
He did summer school too.
He built rockets. Something he was NOT at all excited about.
Rocket 1 . . . had to be built exactly as instructed. They could paint it and name it whatever they wanted.
The Black Knight . . .
Blastoff!
Rocket 2 . . .
This one they could build anyway they could imagine . . .
The before rocket . . . The Silver Dollar . . .
I fear for our future flight programs if these kids are left in charge.
And so now summer is over . . . and we move on. Thanks for sitting and listening to me ramble on about my kids. I'll be back eventually . . .
What did you do this summer?
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