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Sunday, November 29, 2009

Cummings Thanksgiving

I realize that for some of you this will not be as interesting as for others. I add this mostly for the Cummings family members who were not able to make it to Thanksgiving.

After dinner we all took a walk to the cemetery.

Some sought enlightenment in the labyrinth that is in the gravel pit.

Here is the animated version.

Gram found a pretty ground cover.









We mingled, took family photos and learned about family history in the Cummings Family Cemetery

Beauty surrounded us on all sides.

The kids found an army water storage unit, and all had to investigate.

A highlight of the walk was when Poudre (Pooter) found a headless rabbit and all three dogs were VERY excited to have a turn with it.

And finally a view of the Hump!

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Life Jackets

We found some great deals on life vests, and they arrived on Tuesday. Fortunately Friday we finalize a deal on a canoe we found on Criagslist, making the vests a much more relevant purchase.

Monday, November 23, 2009

I finally have a new photo. I guess I have been a little camera shy.

Today Sophie and Ben where tending to their "baby," Jacob. They had him all nestled away in a laundry basket.

Looks pretty comfy if you ask me.

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Fall Concert

Last night Sophie and Ben had their Fall concert. The music teacher does an excellent job of integrating not only songs, but instruments and acting. Last night the concert was a reenactment of a book, In the Forest by Marie Hall. In it a little boy with a paper hat and a new horn goes for a walk in the forest and encounters animals who eventually want to play hide and seek with him. When he opens his eyes it isn't the animals looking for him, it is his dad.

So for the concert, Sophie narrated the story

This is before she is reading. She is nervous, the gym was full!
Ben was the little boy with the horn.

The trumpet was quite moist by the end of the evening.
And Aaron was the dad coming after his son.

Not a good photo...sorry
The sound quality in the gym is horrendous, but I thought I would do some video too.



As I watched the three of them out there on the floor with Jacob on my lap keeping me humble (that is the nice way of saying it,) I was full to bursting with love for my family. Some people have careers, others have vacation spots, but the thing in this world that brings me the most joy and fulfillment is my family.

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Raccoon Kooba

We sometime call Jacob Kooba Koala, but recently I began calling him Raccoon Kooba because of a fall he took.

He was running and dove onto the bean bag which is right at window sill level of the big bay window in the living room.

I had actually noticed that and live in fear that someone would whack their head on it.

Little did I know that this time, my fears were actually rational.

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Sophie's Sick

October 28th I caught Sophie and Aaron being snuggly, but by the time I got back with the camera they were on to me and were being silly instead.

Sophie has been sick since Saturday night (Nov 7th) The Dr thinks it is swine flu. She has had a fever for 4 1/2 days now. I just made the call and I am bringing her in this morning. I just hate seeing her sick.

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Monday, November 09, 2009

Dryer Lint Bugs

Does anyone know what these bugs are? We call them dryer lint bugs because that is what they look like. They come out on warm fall days. They are often thick enough that we don't play outside because we inhale them and they get stuck in our hair. They are so fragile that if you try to remove them they squish. Every time I ask people when they are at our house they say, "Oh! I thought it was dryer lint!"

Sunday, November 08, 2009

Friday, November 06, 2009

Halloween

I figure Halloween isn't quite one week ago so I am doing really well by getting this on here already!

The Monday before Halloween we carved pumpkins for Family Home Evening. We give the kids a marker, they draw their own design, then we score the design into the pumpkin because some of the marker usually comes off while we are getting the guts out. Then once they are cleaned out we carve the face out.

This year the eyes cried when I scored them. If you look close you can see the tears running down Ben's pumpkins face. It make hacking into them a little difficult!

Here are the finished products, Aaron, Lauren, Sophie, Ben and Jacob

And here are the kiddos in their costumes. HAPPY WEEK AFTER HALLOWEEN!

Thursday, November 05, 2009

Applesauce

A little backtrack here...October 19th Aaron and I canned applesauce. I think we did 51 quarts. A friend asked me if we eat that much applesauce in a year, to which I replied, "we will this year!"

I find this photo immensely satisfying even though the drawer is open.

Tuesday, November 03, 2009

Sophie

Sophie, at the ripe old age of seven, is the only one in her class to not have lost a tooth. For us adults it is clear that she has an advantage in the long run for healthy teeth, but for a seven year old it is very difficult to be the only one of anything.

Happily on October 25th, Sophie lost her first tooth!

See the hole?

Surveying the damage.

"Oh good, I can still whistle!"

More evidence of the hole.

Monday, November 02, 2009

Grandparents

My grandparents celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary in October. They are a wonderful example to Aaron and I. I love them for who they are, for all they do, for the wonderful family they raised and for many more reasons.
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY!

I made the cakes for the family gathering. They look pretty from far away, but were pretty imperfect up close.

For example the chocolate cake had little dots around the base and rim, but because I haven't figured out the right consistency for the frosting, each dot pulled to a point. Chocolate...round dots...with a point...any one with a dog may be able to imagine what they looked like. I was able to remove the points at least.

The white frosting cake had pink and blue flowers with leaves. My decorating bag broke so I was filling the tip and squishing out the frosting with my finger tip. Anyway I loved doing it and can't wait to learn more so I can make better cakes.

I hope my children always remember what a privilege it is for them to know and have such wonderful great grandparents (On both sides of the family!)

Sunday, November 01, 2009

Safe Health Practices

It is best to disinfect all surfaces, wash hands and sneeze into your elbow to resist the spread of disease. I learned this lesson after seeing the window after Jacob sneezed...twice.