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Thursday, May 30, 2013
Bog Study Day 2
Wednesday, May 29, 2013
Bog Study
It was a gloriously sunny morning, we rode our bikes down the hill.
YoungSon1 would have spent all his time in the water, studying the bog up close if we would have let him. That boy sure does love water.
YoungSon2 was happy to spend much of his time watching birds. Though he preferred to do so from the shore.
And the Birds!
We saw so very very many birds. The swans are gone, but we watched red winged black birds, three of them playing. And ducks and ducks and more ducks (I don't remember all their names, today I will try write down who is who). And swallows flitting and diving. And Gulls. Bonaparte Gulls with their black heads. I was trying to see a Bonaparte Gull through the binoculars across the bog and Kirstin had the presence of mind to let me know that one was flying right in front of me - like 10 feet in front of me! I would have missed it because I was so into the binoculars. Which were very cool. They let me see close up these Mew Gulls. One or the other of a pair spent the whole time we were there nestled down in the middle of this island. If one flew away, the other took its place. It was so cute to see them wiggle their birdy butts to get comfy and settled. We wonder if they are on eggs. When YoungSon1 got close to their island, I was sure he would be bombed, but he turned the corner in the grass and gave them space. My camera could barley zoom enough, but that fuzzy white bit in the center is one of the Mew Gulls.
YoungSon3 had the presence of mind to look in a book when I was trying to figure out which sandpiper I was seeing. To bad it was a bug book he was looking in. Nice thought though.
And the baby green things.
Gotta love the baby green things.
I do love Yarrow.
Bog Treasure!YoungSon3 was so so so excited to show these to me.
We played a great game. We broke into two groups (boys against girls - I could do a whole post on my opinion of this, but the this is where the older ones seem to want to take it and in some ways I feel like I'm fighting nature to try and make them do it any other way). Anyway... two groups... oh and each group walked away to search for 10-15 plant pieces. We brought them back and laid them all out in a nice order to look them over. Then each group took the other group's finds and went off to find matches. It was a good hunt. Every part was matched except for a root. It may have taken a lot of digging to figure out which root it was.
Besides, more important hunts needed to take place by this time. The frogs were calling...
Tuesday, May 28, 2013
Thursday, May 23, 2013
Yup, its official
Spring has come!
The boys have built bike jumps and spent the day (and much of the night) flying down the driveway at speeds that make my mommy heart pound and then launching themselves in the air.
Boys have this obsession with flying objects, and if they can be the object, all the better!
Notice the lack of helmets on these cute boys? I did. Don't worry, I fixed that.
And fixed it just in time.
The lovely night was wrapped up by a bloody knee not a bloody noggin.
And if anything happens to one brother, it must also happen to The Littlest Little Guy (if you look really really really hard, you may be able to imagine there is a teeny tiny cut from biking on his finger).
Tuesday, May 21, 2013
I think Spring is Here. I think.
Yesterday we played outside in shorts, tank tops and bare feet. We did our math on the porch in the sun. We went on a bike ride to see if Spring had made it to the bog, and sure enough, we saw two kinds of sandpipers, swans, ducks, little flying creatures of all sorts.
And some trash. The Big Little Guy made it his mission to collect the trash from out of the bog water. Yes, out of the bog water, I thought he might go for a swim there for a minute.
Little itty baby irises!
And itty bitty baby fire weed!
And some trash. The Big Little Guy made it his mission to collect the trash from out of the bog water. Yes, out of the bog water, I thought he might go for a swim there for a minute.
Monday, May 20, 2013
Pirates!
How do you get a first grader to knit?
Knit Pirates!
Once we get the pattern all written up, I will post it.
We knit them flat.
The Middle Little Guy sewed in most of the ends and sewed up the back.
I added the eyes and sewed on the arms (that part was a bit tricky).
Lastly, The Middle Little Guy sewed up the hat (that I had cut out pieces for and needle felted on).
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