I will digress for a moment because that is what I do best. I had to get the pictures off that he took for his science fair project and let's get something straight. I HATE THE SCIENCE FAIR PROJECTS. I promise, I am not holding back my feelings about this task. It is awful and frankly I feel it is a project that parents end up doing most of - at least for the first 4 years. It is mandatory starting at 3rd grade. Count them friends - this is our 5th year. I make my sweet husband do the projects. Seriously, I can't stand it. There. I can move on now :).
So, I found some photos from when we went to pick apples and vegetables. I was unable to pick 100 apples this year because I was slightly distracted by my almost 3 year olds picking everything they could possibly touch and putting it in our buckets. I did get a lot of bell peppers, green chiles, tomatoes and pears.
| SO glad we are keeping our hands to ourselves! It warms my heart when they really listen to what I say. |
Me: The rows weren't marked - do you know if the green chiles out there are hot or mild?
Her: Someone else mentioned they weren't marked, they should be.
Me: Yes, but they are not - do you know what was planted there? If that section is hot?
Her: No, but you can figure it out by sampling them before eating the whole thing.
Yup, that is exactly what I should do. Lick each and every one of the 70 green chiles that I purchased and roasted. That is the most logical thing to do. Needless to say, I did NOT do that. I just take a risk everytime I thaw them out. Last night 3 out of 4 were mild - of course the hot one was on MY chicken sandwich. Figures.
The kids discovered that they like to paint on paper and other items. I had refrained from introducing paint due to my inability to retain my sanity while 3 kids waved paint brushes in the air and around each other. But, they proved to be capable little painters and really enjoyed it.
| making caterpillars |
| Painting OUTSIDE! Much better idea! |
I have to say tho, Monkey really doesn't like it on his fingers and I have to keep a paper towel handy to keep him clean. Once he starts freaking out, more paint gets on him and it is a vicious circle. Easier to just wipe the little dab off his finger than a whole mess of paint off his face and whatnot while he panics about the itty bitty dot he started with.
Like the smocks? IKEA. Love them! Fit perfect and wash easily. Not sure why I told you that, I suppose I got the sense you were curious :)
There. Now you can see we've been busy. All 2 things we've done. Or, really, all 2 that I blogged about today!
PS - does anyone need about 75 pages of art? I can send you some....cheap!
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| This photo wouldn't rotate, even tho it was saved rotated. Whatever. It's all in how you look at it anyway! |

I'll take 2 or 3 off your hands when we return. Sorry about not getting 100 apples - next year we will go along and then help with the peeling, slicing and freezing process - again. That was fun last year.
ReplyDeleteAlso, the new pic is great - but they all look like they have grown up while we've been gone......
ReplyDeleteHey Stacy! The kids are cuter than ever and getting so big! Hope to be able to meet them before they are married. Hopefully we can come while Mom and Lynne are there. Love the paintings....such talent :) P.S. I have been enjoying your blogs...you have great writing abilities and such a sense of humor!
ReplyDeleteHugs and kisses to all...
Love, Karen
Mom - I will keep a stack of art with your mail...which by the way is getting pretty thick! And yes, they have changed a lot - grew 2 inches each since May.
ReplyDeleteKaren - we would LOVE to see you here anytime!!!