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Sunday, October 31, 2010

Other..

Taking a break from major events..
 Big shoes to fill my dear..
 Kurtis' work roommate got married a few weeks ago and this was at their reception.. this is Kurtis' other friend Lauren. Sarah thoroughly enjoyed running around and making herself center of attention before dinner

 In her halloween shirt, in one of her favorite places--climbing and hiding under the table and in search of crumbs
 She's got hair! Finally! These lasted all of a few minutes before her curious little fingers got to them.. but she's got enough hair that I can do this. The trick is to distract her long enough to have her keep them in
 Who, me?
We visit our sweet neighbor, Jan, almost daily..Sarah insists. She's got all kinds of fun things to play with including a box of handkerchiefs, which we put on Sarah's head the other day. Our little Dutch girl.

Great-Grandma Tucker's visit

Kurtis' grandma Elaine took a bus tour which happened to be centered around western Wisconsin, only a few hours away from us. So we were happy to hop in the car and meet up with her at a cranberry bog. What is that you ask? Giant fields of water where cranberries are grown! Why in water, you may wonder? Because cranberries have 4 little air pockets inside them that make them float. So when you release them from their bushes.. voila! Floating fruit! Yet another science lesson for you. :) Go ahead, cut open a cranberry and see those air pockets. Also, did you know that white cranberries are no different in taste then red ones? Apparently, consumers don't realize this and so they have to sort them out of bags and sell them individually. Now you know not to discriminate.

Most of the berried had already been harvested.. this is an empty field


 Waaaay out in the distance are some berries waiting to be harvested.. the wind didn't cooperate though
 At the Cranberry Center
 Sarah even let Elaine hold her! I guess Grandma's have that special touch
 But what's more fun then looking at cranberry bogs?
 Playing in the sand!
 And picking up rocks for Grandma!
It was so fun for Elaine to meet Sarah for the first time. It had been a while since we last saw her too. We went to a lovely dinner that night and ate authentic German food. Yum! Grandma was part of a bus tour with other older folks who all adored watching Sarah. It was a pleasure to spend time with you Grandma! oxoxox

What are you reading these days?

 Sarah loves books. I read the girl about 30 books a day.. the same ones about 2-5 times each. I'm not complaining because I love that she loves to read. Does she speak? Not really.. but she knows exactly what's on every page of every book. I've taken to hiding certain ones that I find more annoying to read. It's more exciting when I 'find' them again. Haha. I'm also trying to get some pleasure reading in before the baby comes and have a stack that I'm never going to get through... as seen here. I did just read the 'Hunger Games' series which is amazing and 'Rebecca' by Daphne du Maurier for our book club. An intriguing mystery! Although I love to read quick, simple-worded rhyming books time after time.. it's a nice to get a break with more sophisticated books.
I look forward to the days where we can both sit on the couch and read our favorite books.. together and individually :)

So long Henrietta!

 
You may remember (as per our last post) that we 'adopted' a monarch caterpillar on our canoe trip. With my superb science teacher background :) I thought it would be fun to raise it and let it change into a butterfly. Sure enough, a few days after we took it home it formed a chrysalis. Kurtis actually caught it in the act (which only takes a minute or two) and we watched it form. It's an exciting thing. After about 2 weeks SHE emerged into a healthy female butterfly. Males are known by a large black spot on each of their back wings. They are pheromone sacks to attract females, which don't have the spots. So, ours being spotless, was a female. She was no Henry the IX.. but Henrietta. It was quite cold and rainy for a few days after she hatched so I kept her inside with some honey water and sticks to walk around on. Sarah was really interested, in a scared sort of way. Hopefully she's warmer and hibernating in Mexico by now. That's what they do. Learn all about monarchs here. There's your science lesson for the day.

Friday, September 10, 2010

Sarah doesn't like canoeing


We found out. We went out last weekend and it was a bit cool, but still beautiful. I think Sarah was scared by the unstability of the boat but we survived. She's been on other boats and liked them.We also found a monarch caterpillar that we adopted... probably illegal but, as a science teacher, I've raised a ton of these things! It's healthily in it's pupa or chrysalis as we speak. We actually  got to watch it change.
She spent most of the trip this way
Or trying to walk back and forth between us. She was foiled by the bar in the middle. It was very distressing for her.

Our new friend
Henry the IX, Kurtis named him
The best part of the trip was playing down this ramp to the dock. She lovedd it.