Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Our Summer
We splurged and purchased another year pass to the Hogle Zoo. We live about 20 minutes away from it and I figured it would be a great addition to our Field Trip Fridays I have planned for Josh's Home School.
I usually take a picture of Josh standing by our front door on his first day of school (my mom did that with us kids by our front door of our house). But since he is doing Home School this year (maybe some more after) I decided to take a picture of him in front of his nifty new desk (we are still waiting for a computer for him).
This project has taken a while but is sure fun to do. Ammon is great with his hands and wood, so we decided to build a shed instead of move. It's a pretty big one (10x12) and takes up a bit of our yard. It has been hard work and we are thinking it may have been worth the extra $800 it would have cost to have Lowe's build it for us. There has been literally blood, sweat, and tears put in to this shed. I would show you a picture of my thumb, but this is a G-rated blog.
I fried the mother board of our computer that Ammon built, so we had to buy a new one. It isn't as good as the one Ammon built, but it will do. We kept the boxes and Alauna and Josh made Space Ships (or Pirate Ships - depending on the time of day you ask them). They have played in them quite a bit. Aren't boxes wonderful?
Josh celebrated his 6th birthday. We had a party the Saturday before. It was a pirate party, and we invited alot of his little friends and family. They had a blast! Then on his birthday, I made him a cake and he got to pick what he wanted to eat for dinner. He chose Chocolate Chip Pancakes, Bacon, Hot Chocolate with BIG marshmallows, and olives. Unfortunately he had the stomach flu that day so he didn't quite enjoy it as much as he would have. Poor kid.
Another picture from the zoo, but I don't have the patience to put it in the right order. Love the Zoo!
I just can't get over how cute my corn is. I planted them quite late, but I just wanted to see how green my thumb was. I have 4 cute little corn cobs growing on my very short corn plants. We will do much better next year once the shed is done and we have more than one garden box built. And I will start much earlier now that I know kind of what I am doing.
And these are my tomato plants. I think they are doing quite well for this being my first time. I haven't seen any tomato buds, but again, I planted them quite late.
And that's what we have been up to this summer! Hope you enjoyed reading and looking!
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oh oh I love blog updates. Tell us more about why you decided to home school josh and how it goes. I would love to do that someday.
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