Wednesday, October 22, 2008

One Busy Day


School on Saturday? Could be a bummer, but none of our kids were complaining. A big thank you to the Humeston Fire Department for an educational and highly entertaining morning spent learning about fire safety. We crawled through a room filled with smoke, participated in activities, watched demonstrations, and climbed all over the fire trucks.







After the fire station, we headed across the street to the park, where we played for an hour or so before heading home for lunch. After some brief naps, it was time to head to the second school outing of the day- the Pioneer Festival at the museum in Corydon.

The kids painted pumpkins.
Matthew and Cora won the first two rounds of the cake walk, at which pointed we walked away, so that someone else could have a chance.
All three of the older kids got a chance to try their hand at weaving a rug. Cora could barely reach to push the shuttle through, but she got several rows done before she gave up. The kids also took turns at the spinning wheel.

Civil War re-enactors were on hand to shoot off the cannon every hour. Before each shot, they gave a brief history lesson.


We learned a great deal about how cannons were cleaned between each firing. We also got to ride in a horse-drawn wagon, and viewed many exhibits in between activities.
By the end of the day, more than a few of us were beat.

Thursday, October 02, 2008

LeRoy Harvest Festival

Anna made it into the hula hoop championship, but lost to this boy.

It was boys against girls again for the "pass the hula hoop around the circle" race. The girls won.
Two more relay races:

Cora doing the chicken dance with Jade Brimm, and a girl I don't know.

Matthew and Gavin enjoyed these two prizes a lot.

Anna's New Puppy

Anna's new puppy is Sissy, an Anatolian/Border Collie mix she got from Mosers. Sissy is fitting in quite nicely at our house, although she spent her first night hiding in the sword toy bin, trying to stay away from the kids.

She didn't have any accidents in the house the first night; quite possibly because she had thrown up or pooped out everything in her tummy within the first ten miles of our trip home. Made it a difficult ride for me- the smell was about more than I could handle for two hours, with a pregnant-sensitive nose. Luckily, Duane was home to help Anna with a bath for Sissy, while I cleaned out the kennel.

Anna has had a great time so far, taking her for long walks (and I mean 4-5 hours at a time) and playing with her. The night we walked to the river and back, Sissy was dog-tired when we got home. There was no whining from her that night.