So far we've held a horseback riding certification clinic last week, then archery, riflery, lifeguarding (in a VERY cold lake), and tomorrow will be First Aid and CPR for the whole staff. It's been fun having the early arrivals here. This is the time of year we live for!
A few other things have happened since my last post. Mothers' Day and baby decication, for instance. No pictures. Taking my mom horseback riding on Mothers' Day. NO pictures. Last day of gymnastics. No pictures. (Both kids are doing cartwheels well now, if you need a gymnastics update.)
I do have pictures of our class Sunday School party a few weeks back. We had a potluck supper and then all of our kids disappeared to another building at church to be looked after by some wonderful high schoolers raising money for a mission trip. Then the adults had a game night. Very fun!!






A milestone was reached this past week as well. We've officially graduated a kindergartener! Actually it was unofficial. Many friends went to their kid's kindergarten graduations and programs where they received diplomas and recited some of what they learned this year.


I hate to brag (not true, I'll shamelessly brag on her for a minute), but she won't be six until next month and she reads stuff like that without help. Phonics worked for us...but what's cool is how brains can memorize so much stuff. There are a lot of words in those sentences alone that can't be sounded out like they are spelled. The more I work with a new reader the more I am amazed that anyone who isn't a native English speaker can ever learn how to speak it, much less read and write it. It makes no sense!! It's funny now that she's reading she's forever asking me what a word she just read means, even after sounding it out correctly. She wasn't sure what a cellar was but she read it correctly. Why does "c" say "s?," and how did she know it did in this case? Brains are amazing.
Anyway, I will be homeschooling a first grader this next school year. It still feels right to keep her at home, so that's the route we're going for now. Shannon won't start kindergarten until the following year even though he's just 14 months behind her because of his October birthday. I plan to pick up with our reading lessons with him this summer, and I'm also going to order some piano books and hopefully start that with both of them soon.
Last Wednesday through Friday I instructed a horseback riding clinic to certify riding instructors from five different camps. I only needed one of my folks certified, but it was easy to fill the rest of the clinic with folks who will work at other camps this summer. It was a lot of fun, and proof that God answers weather prayers. There was a 50% chance of storms and we got about four drops of rain the whole three days.

And now for a collection of Elizabeth pictures. She will be one next week!! (June 5th) My baby is growing up!! (Sniff, sniff.)







Elizabeth is trying to crawl, but still prefers scooting along on her rear. She pulls up to her knees but hasn't figured out how to stand yet. When I try to put her down on her feet she lifts them up so she ends up sitting. I guess she figures if I don't want to tote her 22 pounds around then there must be a good reason and she doesn't want to either!
Let's see, what else has been going on? Sunday we had a Memorial Day picnic after church. No pictures, so that's boring. Everyday this week has been pretty low key too. Amelia spent Sunday night with Ruth, after we stayed way too late playing cards at the Davidsons. (Well, responsible parents who get their kids to bed at regularly scheduled (early) hour would say it was way too late. We were just living life like usual.) We've had meals in the Dining Hall this week, which I can truthfully say is AWESOME! I love it when we're walking in to a meal and one of the kids asks what we're having and I can say, "I have no idea!" That means I didn't have to think of it, buy the groceries for it, or cook it. I am a kept woman in the summer. Except for the laundry thing.
And now for the moment you've all been waiting for. (What is it? YOU know. You've been waiting for it, haven't you?)
The blob tower, complete with it's very own blob:







The staff were feeling ambitious again last night after dinner, and decided to brave the chill of the lake and the approaching darkness with some blobbing. So off I went to get the camera again (and it rained again!), and I had to witness this:





Tomorrow offically kicks off staff training week, then kids arrive on the 7th. Goodbye, world, we are about to disappear until mid-July! Come on out to camp if you want to see some first hand fun. We're praying that God uses camp to really change some lives this summer. We are so very blessed to get a front row seat to witness God in action.
I'll get some pictures and blog again soon. Not sure how soon....soon is relative, I guess.
In the meantime, I leave you with some quotes from my children from the past couple of weeks. Actually they're all from Shannon, come to think of it.
Shannon came to the table last week pretending he was a police officer. He stayed in character through lunch, which was leftover chili. He is not a fan of beans lately, and while picking them out with his spoon looked at me seriously and said, "My officer friends don't eat the beans."
The kids had taken all the cusions off the couch upstairs and made tunnels with them, the coffee table, and some blankets. Shannon popped out his head and said they were groundhogs. It was lunch time so I asked them to straighten up some mess they had made in the room. He was blaming it on groundhogs to avoid having to clean, so I pointed out that he was a groundhog. I asked about a pile of movies that had been left out and he said, "Oh, a groundhog made that mess but then he died." Clever little feller, ain't he?
Another morning he was walking one of Amelia's Barbie's along Avery's bed rail, singing, "I've been walking on the RAIL road."
And for the last one, he told us his friend Lyndsi had her fossils out. (Tonsils and ear tubes, to be more specific.)
I'm off to bed! Feeding horses at 6:30 comes early.
PS- We now have two Jeeps. More on that to come.
1 comment:
your blob tower is AMAZING. i will be praying for you guys this summer. Much much love!
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