Monday, March 31, 2014

Spring Breaking It...

We may not be traveling this spring break, but that doesn't mean we don't have lots on our plate.  The first important business we had to address was...


Hey, we have to be prepared for sandal weather, whenever that may finally be!  This was the first time the girls had a pedicure, and from the smiles on their faces, it won't be the last.  Unfortunately for them, this was a once in awhile splurge, since we are doing a stay-cation this break. 
Which toes belong to whom?

The next Spring Break post will be on the "work" part of our break, as we are doing some remodeling around the house.  More on that later. For now I am enjoying the sounds of the girls jumping on the trampoline outside, as we finally had an afternoon free of rain!

Sunday, March 30, 2014

Our Centenarian...

This past week, Mike's grandma, known to everyone around her community as Mammy, turned 100!  She is still an amazing, quick witted woman who lives alone.  Well, unless you count her rather large and spoiled Great Pyrenees!  Look how wonderful she looks...
And while I'm talking about great grandparents, I love that Kellen recently made this photo from last summer his face book profile picture. My grandpa will turn 95 this summer, and is holding his own. Kellen loves to spend time with his great grandfather, and spoke of wanting to be like him at his age. Those are some big shoes to fill!  So thankful my children get to experience so many years with their greats!

Saturday, March 29, 2014

Weird Science....

For more than ten years we were off the hook for the Science Fair.  Now that the girls are in fourth grade, it was double the work! In the beginning stages, here's what we considered...


But alas, both girls came up with worthwhile projects, and in the end, we all enjoyed it. As parents, we decided to divide and concquer the projects.

Michael worked with Kaia to solve "What conducts better, salt or sugar?" It was great father/daughter time, and Kaia learned all about conducting electricity, volts, amps, etc., through her project with dad. She proved that salt is a better conductor by getting lights to brighten through salt laced play-doh.


Jaelyn wanted to personalize her experiment, so she asked "Can people born without their arm be dominant on the same side of their body of the limb difference?" With the help from many online acquaintances, she found that half the participants who tested their eye, ear, and foot preferences, did indeed show the missing limb side to be their more dominant side.  Thank you to those that helped out by participating in her experiment!
Yes, we all had fun and learned on the way, but we I am thankful that I am only obligated to one more year of the science fair. After that, they can pursue science to their heart's desire, but this mom will be watching from the sidelines (and thankful for my science teacher husband)!


Sunday, March 23, 2014

The Telltale Signs of Spring...

March 20th has come and gone, marking the official start to spring. But around here, we have our own telltale signs of spring.

Our daffodils and dandelions are in bloom...

The lilac bush is budding...

Soccer, in the rain...

And of course, love is in the air...
I mean, Josh was home for Spring Break!  The rest of us are looking forward to ours in a week.

Sunday, March 9, 2014

Retraction...

Remember last week when I posted that Joshua was heading to Texas for the national wrestling tournament? Well I have to say I am just as proud to say he made a very tough decision this past Friday, to pass on this opportunity so that he can focus on his midterms this coming week.  He has a very tough load of classes, and would have missed two midterms had he gone to the tourney.  Since he received one of the wild card invitations, he figured he has three more years to be able to qualify.  As excited as he was, I know he made a tough decision that he won't regret, as he remembers the main reason he is at college!  After his midterms it is Spring Break for him, so he will be back home shortly.

Here is the recap on Kaia's meet last weekend that I promised.  In her flight (which means against kids her age AND level) she took first place in all three of her events.  Overall, when compared against all kids at her level, regardless of age, she took two firsts and a second.  Not bad I say. Since we were with Josh, here's a couple photos the other mom shot of her.

State is coming up in just a couple weeks, so stay tuned...

Thursday, March 6, 2014

Allen, Texas or Bust...

Last weekend we traveled to Central Washington University to watch Joshua wrestle at the NW Regional Conference wrestling tournament.  Was great to see him and cheer him on.
Joshua's groupies

Championship WSU Cougar wrestling team
Josh placed fourth in his bracket, but his team took the championship in just their second year in existence. Next they head to Allen, Texas for Nationals. The surprise news for Joshua yesterday is that someone wasn't able to go, which opened up another wild card position. He was asked to go, so will now be making the trip.  I don't know how that worked, but he's happy about it.  What a great experience it should be for him.

Here's a clip the school news channel did on them...



You may notice Kaia was not there. She was at her own meet. More on that later...