Showing posts with label Owen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Owen. Show all posts

Monday, April 4, 2011

Preschool Catch Up

I am really far behind on preschool pictures of Owen so this is going to be a catch all.
This was a rainy day playing in the fellowship hall. They were singing and dancing to "Put your bean bag on your......."
And this one was singing the pretzel song.
They have a different theme each week - this week was bugs!
And they will change out the classroom supplies according to what they are talking about that week.
Music class
Poetry
He learned about the rainforest last week and has been telling me all about it this morning. All four layers, what animals and plants live in each layer. I was very impressed!
This picture shows off his new "hair cut" very well.
He can swing himself now! Very exciting for him.

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Gone Fishin'

While we were in Brevard Uncle Alvin said he would really like to take the boys fishing for the first time. So after several phone calls he found a trout farm where we could go and give it a try.
My dad took me fishing a lot as a child and I have several good memories of he and I together laughing over the little brim fish we would catch.
It is kind of a right of passage, I believe. Although, my children were guaranteed a fish since it was a trout farm. I recall sitting for very long periods of time at a lake or by the creek waiting for fish. Not to mention digging for my own worms and baiting my own hook. I would say trout farm and corn kernals is getting off easy.
What's that splashing around?
Why, that would be the fish that Owen caught.
However, he quickly decided fishing was not for him. He was acutely aware of the hook in the fishes mouth and the subsequent passing away of the fish so he and Aunt Jan decided to sit on the dock and just watch.
Ethan, on the other hand, loved learning how to cast, how to watch the bobber and then how to reel the line in.
And he got pretty good at it.
We ended up with four fish that we had cleaned and brought home to eat.
Pretty gross, ey?
Eliza kept an eye on our bucket for us. Yes, the fish were flopping around in the bucket (like a fish out of water, so to speak) and the bucket would tip around. She just kept looking at it like "what in the world???"
Even if he didn't like the fishing part, I think he still had a good time. It was a beautiful day to be outside and a learning experience if nothing else. Thanks Uncle Alvin for making memories with my sweet boys.

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Hoppin' Down the Bunny Trail......Early

We had an early spring treat at Aunt Jan's house last weekend. When we jumped out of the car the children were delighted to see that there were Easter eggs all over the yard for them. Yes, this is a bit early, but we like to start the egg hunt training as early as possible. Call it practice for the big day. The boys are master egg hunters by now. They should be, I think there training began when they were about 2 years old.
And her training is going well, too.
She has learned to open the eggs because most likely there will be chocolate inside.
She has learned to stay on her brothers heels because surely they know where all the "good eggs" are hidden.
Who says St. Patrick's Day is too early to start? Certainly, not us.

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Farm Days 2011

These are the kinds of events that bring out the "I'm thankful I stay home" in me.
Farm Days at NC State.
Ethan was even tracked out so we got to enjoy his company too.
They had several tractors on display that the children could climb in and take a look.
But our favorite exhibits were in the barns with the animals.
Beautiful bunnies
Sweet little chicks
My favorite, the baby goats
Sheep
Piglets
Cows
and Horses
Ethan tried his hand at lassoing.
The boys were all smiles the whole time we were there.
Owen even saw two of his friends from school which he was so excited about. We loved farm days and will definitely be going back again next year.

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Friday, February 18, 2011

A Day at the Park

One of the ladies at my church has started a group on Facebook for the moms and dads of young children to connect and meet for play groups.
Today was our first time getting the kids together.
Owen knew a couple of kids there that are in his Sunday school class and was very excited about that.
I told the other ladies I didn't know how much socializing I would be able to do.
While Owen is at a great age for me to sit back and let him loose at a playgroundThere is another certain someone
who was constantly
on
the
move.
Most of the time we were at the park, I was following along behind her just like this.She even looks slightly annoyed. :-)
Doesn't she look so big? I told her the other day she was looking more and more like 2!
She loves these rocking type things at parks.
Only these didn't rock that well. It think the expression on her face is so funny in this one. She is working so hard to make this duck rock.
Owen discovered this tire like swing and had a few friends sitting on it with him for awhile. He would just go around and around and around. I asked him if he was getting dizzy but he insisted he wasn't. Made me dizzy watching him.
Off to look at the water from the bridge.
It was a good day.
A very good day.