Sunday, July 28, 2013

Kid Camping

I had this great idea that Clyde & I should take all three of the little granddaughters (ages 3, 4 & 6) camping for a weekend.  I'm not positive what I was thinking...Clyde asked me repeatedly "are you sure you want to do this?"  Sure, how bad could it be?  It'll be fun.  I had great memories of my sister and I going camping with my grandparents.  I also remember falling out of the bunk in the trailer and giving my grandma a black eye.  Hmmm, obviously I had not thought this through very well.

If you've ever read Patrick McManus's books (his stories are hilarious) he talks about taking his kids camping and taught them that when they stubbed a toe, etc it was "Details, details, details..." so I thought we should have our own family motto for the weekend.  Clyde and I taught the girls that "No Whining" was our motto.  It turned out to be a pretty good motto as far as mottos go.  We used it a lot  during the course of the weekend.  In fact, I may even go so far as to say it was  a stroke of genius.

We had three girls loaded up after a 2hr+ drive to pick up Ava & Fiona.  June, in the middle, lives close to us but was a trooper on the drive to pick up the other girls.
 
We wanted to keep the drive short after that, to keep everyone smiling and holding hands, so we only had a half hour drive to where we were camping.  Although it was long enough to be asked "are we there yet?" approximately 207 times.
 
The first order of business was to blow up the toys for the pool.
When I say we were "camping" I didn't mean we were roughing it.  We stayed in a nice campground with full hookups for the trailer, a pool & a playground for the kids.
 
So, to the pool we went where Fiona was enthralled with the outdoor shower.  It was apparently more exciting than the pool itself.
We had to dry off out in the sun.
 
Popsicles back at the campsite because it goes without saying you need a snack after the pool.

We spent quite a bit of time at the playground.  Fiona in particular LOVED the swings

the higher the better for this girl.
 
She could've stayed there all night if Clyde kept pushing her on the swing.
 
Oh boy, you should've heard the squealing and giggling....Fiona made a lot of noise too.
 
We did manage a little nature walk.  And of course everybody knows you need to carry a stick and have a mermaid Barbie handy when you venture out into the woods.  The girls come prepared.
 
The little train of girls. 
Clyde attempted to teach them how to identify the different trees....alder, maple, cedar, fir...

but it was more fun to poke at things with sticks

and find the perfect rock to toss in the water.

 You can't go to the river without throwing some rocks in.
 
We even did a group craft project back at the camp ground.  Clyde was good about remembering our "no whining" motto.
 
 Glue in the hands of a three year old...she took her project seriously.
 
It was amazing how some rocks, trees and a small mound of dirt kept them entertained. 
While we were at the camp site Clyde also invented a new game called "Grampa Says"  as in "Grampa says run up the hill", "Grampa says run down the hill", "Grampa says run around the tree", "say Grampa is great!"...it was a pretty good game.
 

Ready to load up and head out, the girls had to say good bye to their favorite rocks.
 
The "no whining" motto may become permanent, it worked so well.  There was still some crying and a little melt down (I happy to say that neither Clyde nor I ended up crying or having a melt down though it may have been close).  But when one of the girls was upset, the other two would say "remember our motto....no whining".  That's some good peer pressure right there.
In fact, after we dropped off Ava & Fiona we were down to just June in the truck, you could hear her in the back seat saying to herself, "What's our motto? NO MORE WHINING!  What's our motto? NO MORE WHINING!  Grampa is great!" 
We taught them well.


Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Adventures in Garage Saling

My neice McKenzie and I have a tradition of garage saling together.  We've done it for probably 15 years now, at least a couple times during the summer we spend a morning checking out the sales.  We've seen a lot of junk but we've gotten some really cool stuff too.  Mainly we just have a lot of fun.

McKenzie bought me this little wind chime at a garage sale when she was about six years old for 25 cents because she knew I liked sunflowers.  I still have it hanging in one of my trees.

I got these two parakeets at a garage sale for $5 a couple years ago.  I asked the stupidest question, "does the cage come with them?"   No, you have hold them in your hand...duh... George was the welcoming committee when I brought them home.  Clyde was a fairly good sport about me bringing home more pets ("You bought WHAT at a garage sale?!?")  But then he built them a cool stand to hang their cage up high, safe from the cats.  They're happy little birds.

There was the time that Kenzie test drove a go cart at a sale a few years ago...didn't buy it but it was fun.

On our last garage saling adventure I found some cute bags and some things for our travel trailer for super cheap!

Kenzie bought a really nice dog bed for $7

and a cool clock/temperature gauge and tupperware container.

We got our exercise walking up and down some steep hills, enjoyed a beautiful morning and scored some bargains.  Good times...

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Kitten Sittin'

One of my good friends asked me to babysit her mama kitty and 5 kittens for a long weekend (which actually ended up turning into a week).  She's a really good friend so of course I said yes.  To be fair though, a virtual stranger could ask me to babysit kittens and I'd probably say yes.  Who wouldn't love to babysit kittens?

Here's a pile of all five babies. 
They got dibs on the guest bedroom for the week.

My little neighbor girls came over to play with the kitties...it was a "kitty festival"

Ava got to come over and get her toes nibbled on by kittens,

teach them to play hide and seek,

and supervise the feeding.

Cheap entertainment...one shoe string and four kitties.
It was nice to have the pitter patter of little feet in the house, they kind of sounded like a minature herd of elephants racing up and down the hallway.

Just plain cute

Looking for a belly rub.
Okay, just a couple more cute photos...


Okay, I got that out of my system...whew!
Can you believe I restrained myself from keeping any of them?  I even impressed myself with my control.

Thursday, July 11, 2013

First Party on the Patio

With the patio project FINALLY complete, Clyde and I decided to have some family over for impromptu shrimp boil.  It's our favorite way to entertain in the summer, easy and so good!

Patio is looking good and it was a beautiful evening!

The photo books always come out when we have company....everybody has to look at them whether they like it or not!
My sister, Jen, came out....which was terrific 'cause we don't have time to get together very often.
My folks were there.....McKenzie was behind the scenes being the comedian...
mom & dad had tears in their eyes from laughing so hard.
And the newlyweds, my niece McKenzie and her husband, Vince.
Even Hissy & Koira socialized...although they were obviously worn out from all the hard work this weekend.

Clyde had ulterior motives for inviting Dad and Vince over, he wanted help moving his ultra HEAVY gun safe.  They had to work for their dinner.
Dad and Vince were good sports about it though.  Check out the high tech brace underneath the ramp.  That's right, safety first.


Then the shrimp boil was done.  Clyde is in charge of the heavy lifting when there is food involved.

It is SO good!

There wasn't anything left by the time the evening was over!

Everybody fit at the super sized picnic table.

Kenzie was in charge of dessert.  She put the finishing touches on her homemade cake in the kitchen.

Her cake was incredibly good....gooey & yummy.  No box mixes here, everything from scratch...what a girl!

A terrific dinner with family!