Leah, out of nowhere: I have never sawn a unicorn in real life.
Me: I don't think there are unicorns in real life.
Leah: Yes, there are.
Me: ...
Leah: I've only sawn horses before.
Me: ...
Leah: Unicorns are a type of horse.
Leah, eating crinkle-cut french fries: These fries are so fancy.
James: No, they're not.
Leah: YES THEY ARE.
James: ...
Leah: Just look at them!
In an attempt to restrain myself from blabbing on and on about the rugrats, I've started a blog to upload photos and videos and the occasional story for your internet browsing pleasure.
Saturday, July 31, 2021
Leah Says
Thursday, July 22, 2021
Tree Climber
Leah is a tree climber. (Little trees, at least.) This is at Bethel park:
Can you spot the Leah? (This is in our apple tree.)
She learned how to climb the big tire at Bethel park this year, too, though it's easier without shoes on.
A different day at the same park, making a funny face:
Tuesday, July 20, 2021
Diving & Swimsuits
Amelie has been practicing diving! Such a fun milestone:
Leah showing off in her swimsuit & sunglasses:
Monday, July 19, 2021
Horse Camp
Amelie and James just finished up a week of horse camp at Sunny Oak Farm. I was trying to figure out what they could do this summer, and decided that it was relatively easy to stay 6 feet away outdoors on a horse. We snagged the last 2 spots in this camp after the place Amelie had her birthday party was all full for the summer. Also, all the campers were sibling groups, which I thought was neat. Here's Amelie and James and Rosie, the owner, in the background.
James on the last day/horse show for parents:
Leah was not nearly as into the last-day horse show as she was running up and down the ramp, so she and I took a break and wandered over to another part of the property. I liked that this bench had horses on it. James joined us after his group was done and took this picture:
Amelie and Pepto.
James and Pokey:
Amelie learned many horse facts and would like to go back next year. James said his favorite part was swimming. I liked that they had kids who'd attended camp for the last several years come back and be helpers.
More photos from the last day/horse show:
They also brought home this darling craft project. They worked on it quite a while! Their first day home, they told me that they'd cleaned horseshoes for arts and crafts. When I picked them up the second day, I saw that they'd spray painted the aforementioned horseshoes, and then I guess they glued the pictures in and strung them up with ribbon. Now we just need to decide on where to hang them for good luck.
Friday, July 9, 2021
Butterfly Bench
Amelie did a "stream scientists" class yesterday at Flat Branch park where they tested the water in four places for Ph and temperature (and several other things that I can't remember) and then did a little stream cleanup. It ended up just being her and one other girl, but she had a good time. Afterward, James and Leah wanted to play at the little park there and run through the sprinklers - you can tell James's sweats are wet. I convinced them to take a picture on the butterfly bench, but I couldn't convince them to play it straight.
Wednesday, July 7, 2021
4th of July 2021
We celebrated Independence Day by going to an outdoor potluck hosted by friends from church. We all also got to meet baby Maggie for the first time! Now that she's nearly one and walking and everything. Leah was particularly enamored.
Tuesday, July 6, 2021
Belated End of Year Projects Post
I never made a post about the kids' end-of-year projects. Then I ran across James's teacher's Twitter feed the other day and it reminded me of it. I'm not on Twitter & didn't realize she had one, I don't think. (I might have to make another post of pictures of James from school last semester.)
It's a Ridgeway tradition to make t-shirts with the pictures the kids draw of their research animals. James is on the far left:
Here's the cover of his report:
Sam made a video of James giving his presentation.
Amelie's end-of-year project was on the Hacker Trail. She's originally picked the Cahokia mounds, but found out later that it had to be something they'd studied during the year, which Sam kept griping was not very "individually guided education" of them.
After much procrastination, she made a diorama of a wagon train. Leah kept playing with the pieces. The wagons are toothpaste boxes, toilet paper rolls, felt, and toothpicks.
I was able to watch her presentation from work while on a break.
Monday, July 5, 2021
Go Kart Racing and Mini Golf
Amelie had her last girl scout meeting of the year - and only the 2nd one in person. Their troop leader was a rockstar in coordinating all the patches and activities from home. They did a go-kart racing party to celebrate. I had to work so Sam dropped her off, and it was out at Midway, so he stayed with the other kids and played mini-golf with them while they waited on Amelie's bunch.
Leah looks like she's wielding the golf club as a weapon.
Sam compiled a video. Blogger's changed how these get embedded so I hope this works: