Monday, June 16, 2008

Father's Day 2008

For Father's Day we went to the Museum of Flight at Boeing field. The kids and I have never been there before and didn't know what to expect. But we were all very excited when we arrived. It was very educational for all of us and there were things geared just for kids that they loved.
They had some special stuff for the day. The kids got to make, or pick out really, a candy bi plane. We also got one and I can't wait to disassemble it for eating!
The huge variety of artifacts that we there to read about and see was astounding. It was great to get to walk in a unit of the space station and see what the astronauts have to work and live in. I definately couldn't stand the cramp spaces. We got to pretend to be flying aces and the founding father's of flight.
It was amazing to see so much history about of nation and the industry in one spot. I find history much more interesting from this type of learning than in a classroom. This would be a great field trip for older kids to learn from.
I hope that all the Fathers had a great day and were able to enjoy some of the much anticipated warm weather.

Sunday, June 15, 2008

Money Matters 6-16-08

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Need a good laugh? Funny movie.

I got thismovie from Netflix and cracked up at it. Not very many movies actually make me laugh until I cry. But I had to pause the movie because I was missing what was going on and laughing so hard. Mike thinks that I'm nuts sometimes. Let me know what you think after you watch it...

Saturday, June 14, 2008

Tranquility and nature

Today has been pretty quiet in our neighborhood. We have three deer that live in it and visit us about once a month. Here is one of them that hung out all day eating my weeds, thankfully. After her dinner she just laid down by the trampoline and is resting. I love that the animals feel safe to spend some time in our yard. The kids watch them very quietly and sit still so that they don't scare the animals. Great to see how they can impact the world on a small scale.

Friday, June 13, 2008

Wild driver, watch out!!

Hudson got to drive Christina's riding mower today for the first time! This was BIG, BIG fun! He has really loved being able to go over there 3 days a week. It is his home away from home. There is always something going on, something to watch, lots of kids to play with and of course he has a huge crush on the oldest, Marissa.
When I was little I went to a babysitter who's home was my second home. We actually still see them sometimes. Linda and Jim visit mom and dad still even after all of these years. I was their fourth kid and I loved it!
Having someplace that you feel totally safe allowing your children to go is a very reassuring thing to have in this day and age. And having a new buddy, Triscuit, the dog is always a good thing for a little boy. This morning Hudson shared his carrots with Triscuit. Much to Christina's surprise Triscuit liked them.