Saturday, June 26, 2010

Monday, June 21, 2010

Fun at the Ranchette

We spent Memorial Day weekend at the ranchette in Young with our good friends, the Meyers. We packed a lot of fun into those 4 days- Haigler twice, a short hike to view Pleasant Valley, lots of Hammock time, good food, a round or two of LeftRightCenter, pinecone wars, visiting the horses (and Grandpa's Mule) and lots of laughing. Oh, and Scott's new favorite game, Boggle. When we headed home, we decided to try the Apache Trail and see the Roosevelt Dam. Well, the dam was fun to see, the Apache Trail was beautiful, but Hayden got carsick. Seven hours and 5 bags of vomit later, we made it home. What a weekend. Here are the kids in front of the Dam.
Five tuckered kids the morning before we left. That's quite a pile.

Goofballs, all.


Chloe was a little upset because the log was about 5 feet above the creek, and AC is about 4 feet away from her. She is not liking it one little bit. Actually, none of them look thrilled, do they?



The Meyers brought their dog, Bowden, along for the fun. I am going through major doggie withdrawal now.




I am calling this one "Sassafrass in the tall grass".





The world's larget mule, Rio, is staying across the street with his friend DB. Or DJ. Or BC or something. Rio is one big mule- he looks like a horse if you didn't know any better.






I am calling this one "That's What You Think".





The boys were trying to catch fish with their spears. Very Lord of the Flies.

Bowden got into the game as well. I was waiting for him to leap of the rock and snag one for himself. But looking at this picture makes me sure that Hayden needs a dog. soon.
It was a great weekend, and I'm so glad we have friends that are fun to spend weekends with, and that 2D ranch is there for us.










On to First Grade

Chloe graduated from Kindergarten in May, and is on to first grade! She had a wonderful Kindergarten year, thanks in large part to her wonderful teacher. I was worried that she would be shy and not jump into the thick of things (like preschool where she didn't play on the playground once all year but stuck to her teacher like glue) but she did great. She had a very nice class and made a lot of friends, and really came out of her shell. I'm so proud of my sweet girl!! The big moment! They had a luau themed party, and they each had a beach ball that everyone signed. It was a very fun end to a great year!


From Wolf to . . . .

Something. I can't remember which animal it is. Bear? Maybe that's it. Anyway, Hayden had is crossover ceremony in May. He left the Wolf portion of Boy Scouts and is now the other animal I can't remember. Boy Scouts has been a big commitment this year, but I'm so glad we did it. He has done service projects, earned badges and beltloops, and made a few good friends. Next year will bring even more Boy Scout fun. I'll just have to remember which animal he is. Den 1 of Pack 134.
Pack 134. This includes Boy Scouts from the youngest to the Eagle Scouts. Pretty cool.




Garden Tea Party

For Ellie's friend party, she picked a garden Tea Party theme. We invited her friends Avery and Isabella, and of course Billy and Abi. They planted plants, had a "tea" party (lemonade of course) with real china teacups, decorated their flower pots and had flower pot ice cream dessert. It was Ellie's first real friend party, and she had so much fun. She is already planning next year's gig- Billy on the top of her guestlist, of course.