Saturday, September 29, 2018

Some Leftovers

Dan and I went through pictures from the summer and first days of school last night.  Here are a few of the captured moments that didn't make it into the original blog posts but they are still great ones to view.

 Canoeing Madeline Island (Pitcher Plants...they exist...whoa)

 Learning to make drip sand castles with another family we met from Madison
 Madeline Island family photo and Ferry ride family photo

 Helicopter Ride, Stillwater Lumberjack Days
Strike a pose there is nothing to it Vogue...Minnehaha falls

 First Days of School 4 and 6 years old

 Kite flying with grandpa
Farmers Market Bound...Let's go get some ground cherries!

Saturday, September 8, 2018

Lantern Lighting, Madeline Island Camping and Visiting Friends

In early August we visited mom's friend Robin and her two Golden retrievers.  Emma loved throwing their bones for them.  Both girls swam in the lake and Emma put a dead fish in our beach bag.  Thank goodness Analise told Mommy it was in there before we left the lake.




In mid August, we camped on Madeline Island for two nights.  The girls did extremely well.  We canoed in a lagoon, collected blueberries and agates near the beach and even found some wintergreen.  We also built a large sand castle with another family that was visiting for the weekend.  Mommy and Daddy celebrated their 10 year anniversary out on the rocks.



The final activity to wrap up our summer was to launch wishes for the year on lanterns that were sailed out on Lake Phalen.  The night was very memorable with so many people gathered together to put kind thoughts and wishes out into the world.  The moon that night was low in the sky and the same color as the lanterns. 

 Thousands of lights
 Make a wish and set it free


 Hopes, dreams for a better future
 Together
Shine your light brightly, girls!


Monday, August 13, 2018

Irish Fair

My goodness, this year was a hot one for Irish Fair.  The girls were completely wiped out even after our first day of dancing in ninety degree weather.  The heat lead to lots and lots of whining.  Thank goodness for gargantuan freezy pops that can be used for bribery as well as backyard swimming pools.  Every single day seemed to be consumed by preparing to dance, waiting in unbearable heat, dancing and then trying to recooperate from all the excitement.  In Mom's opinion, the best part of the weekend was definitely playing in the pool after everything was over.  Dad and Mom even got in the mini pool and did some running belly flops.  Dad had the girls play 500 in the pool and Mom created a shark attack game where the girls clung to the sides of the pool and were pulled backwards by their feet.  Of course there was loads of giggles and "Do it agains" being uttered.

Emma was very thankful she was allowed to wear the summer dance outfit instead of the full dress that the other girls were wearing.  Yes, as seen below, they have on velvet with long sleeves, long leg stocking and wigs in 90 plus degree weather.  Analise's group even had a special glue that they attached to their legs so their socks would stay up.  Emma asked Mom if she could wear a tank top like the older girls.  She thought they were so lucky.  Mom just reminded her that it was lucky she was in a t-shirt with her school logo and the full dress was left hanging in her closet.  She was very thankful at that point.  Unfortunately, Mom was so focused on getting a video for Grandma Jan and Grandpa Bruce so they could see the girls that she didn't end up getting a picture that could be put on the blog for Analise's group (I was just lucky to catch Emma's group at the end).  During the winter dance performance we will be sure to get a photo with Analise's group members.

Emma's group
Gwyneth, Sophia, Maura, Aurelia and Emma (teachers Kate and Lillie)

Monday, August 6, 2018

Lots Can Happen in a Week

If you could have seen the bunnies and the emu!  This past Wednesday we attended the Washington County Fair and were filled with many amazing sites.  We started by roaming through all the rides and pointing to our favorites.  We stopped for an amazing camel ride and to check out the chickens and bunnies.  There were bunnies, ducks and chickens of every size and color in the barn.  The girls were able to pet their favorite long haired baby bunnies.  As we slurped our malts from the dairy barn, we checked out the sheep, goats, cows and wild animals.  Emma was brave enough to pet a crocodile.  We saw wallabees hopping around in their pen as well as the biggest owl in the world (for real the sign read largest owl in the world).  After seeing all the animals, each girl decided on two rides they wanted to go on.  Emma went in a giant bubble and walked on water, Analise tried out a ride with cars and one with planes.  Because the fair was not well attended, due to cold weather that day, the ride conductors even let the girls go on a few rides for free.  Emma and Ani tried out the fun house of mirrors and saw their bodies morphed into a variety of shapes, and Daddy tried to win our family another goldfish.  No luck this year.

 The bunnies are blending into their surroundings
Be brave...he's a wiggly one!







Towards the end of the week, Mommy and Emma packed up their gear for a weekend at Girl Scout Camp!  Mommy was excited to take Emma around her old stomping ground at Camp Lakamaga.  When we arrived we found out we would be in the Lockbre cabins with two other moms and their daughters.  We excitedly trekked all of our bags out the site and set up our sleeping bags and pillows at our favorite bunk bed.  After unpacking a few things, we joined the other campers for some getting to know you games and smore roasting.  We sang and danced to silly camp songs and read books using a flash light late into the night.  The next morning we ate a pancake breakfast and were surprised when Emma was picked to be the lead for the color guard in the flag raising ceremony.  Emma walked proudly and helped to lift the flag to start the days events.  

 Emma and Bella cabin mates
Bunk bed extravaganza 

Leading the flag ceremony


After the ceremony, we headed to the lake to kayak on the water.  It was windy and started to rain so we only stayed out for a bit.  For every paddle forward we were pushed two steps back.  After we beached the kayak, we headed for the lodge to pick up a scavenger hunt.  We clomped all over the camp looking for animals, plants and natural wonders.  Mommy helped Emma see what platform tents look like and Emma got a chance to use the latreens, the scariest part of camp for Mommy when she was a young girl.  Now they spray the potties down with orange scent and they don't have all the spiders partying it up in the corners.  After our hunt, we went to the art hut to make a journal craft.  Emma made a book that used her camp name, "Artzy" and Mommy made a journal for Analise.  We decided Analise's camp name would be "Chuckles" because she makes us laugh.









 Raising the flag

Emma at my old campsite.  All of the platform tents have been taken down.  A sad day for Mommy.

We rounded out the morning with some archery lessons by the Mary Randall Troop House.  Emma and Mommy got to shoot three arrows each. Mommy hit the target twice and Emma got her arrows very close.  After target practice, we attended lunch of subway sandwiches in the dining hall and then went off to play some field games with friends.  There was a new game we learned where you hit a ball around an octagon and try to jump out of the way before the ball hits your feet.  Biking was in store after some field games.  Emma made her first attempt at riding with no training wheels.  Mommy held onto the bike only enough for Emma to feel what it was like to wobble.  Even though she did well on the trail, riding on the grass proved to be the best way for Emma to learn.  Hopefully we can find a field at home where she can practice.  
Fun new team games

After biking, we read from our Judy Moody story and then returned to the art lodge for some button making.  Mommy made a peanut butter jellyfish button for Ani and Emma made an "Artzy" button for herself.  Once buttons were finished we played a full group mystery game where we had to figure out who stole the dessert that we were supposed to have for dinner.  Each girl got a notebook and had to go from camp leader to camp leader asking them for clues.  In order to get a clue the girls had to sing a song, tell a fact or share some interesting information with the counselor.  Emma and Mommy quickly figured out who the culprit was and even had time to spare.  All of the girls chased after the counselor who did it (it was quite the ambush).  
Artzy making her journals

The evening wrapped up with a spaghetti dinner and brownies.  After helping to clean up dinner, the girls sang a few more camp songs, lowered the flag and said their farewell to friends.  As we headed home Emma drifted off to sleep.  Mommy realized she left her lunch container at the camp as well as some extra snacks she brought.  After parking in the garage, Mommy turned around to look at Emma.  She was completely out and had drool sliding down her chin.  We will have to go again when Analise is old enough to attend the Mommy and me event with us.  



Monday, July 30, 2018

Blue skies, bike rides

The weather has been perfect for outdoor adventures this past month.  One evening, Mommy and Daddy took the girls to Como Pavillion for dinner and a theater performance.  Once Mommy checked in with the theater performance group, she realized that the show was going to last longer than a young child's attention span.  Luckily, we discovered some push pedal bikes that could seat the family.  We took a couple trips around the lake on our bike while the girls chowed down on their ice cream.  As we tend to be known for our boo-boo abilities these days, the evening could not be complete without a mishap.  Tonight's mishap was Mommy convincing the girls it would be fun to wade out in the pool next to the waterfall like other families were doing.  As soon as Analise stepped into the water, she slipped and her dress was drenched on the bottom.  Thankfully the bathroom had some air dryers to help Analise move beyond her feelings of "wetness." 


Dress is all dry.  Ready to bike!

On July 29th, Mommy, Daddy and Emma took students from third through fifth grade on a bike trip down the Gateway trail.  The day was perfect for biking and the group came well prepared with snacks, lunches and water bottles.  We completed a twenty mile trip with a picnic and hike in the middle.  We even finished early and decided to spend some time down by Silver lake beach.  The group ended their trip at the Dairy Queen.  Because the event was such a success, Mommy plans to do another ride next year with the possibility of an overnight at William O'Brien State Park.  

 Bike Trip Group Summer 2018
 Playgrounds, Beaches and Ice Cream...Who could ask for anything more?





Braids and Birthdays

The girls attended many birthdays this summer and Mommy learned how to French braid from our Spanish tutors.  Mommy definitely needs a bit more practice with her technique but she was really proud of her first ever French braid.  Below are some pictures from Camille's birthday at the nature center.  The group read nature books, did a scavenger hunt in the garden and made flower pots to take home.  Emma and Mommy built a fort in the Discovery Center after the party was over. 

 Mommy's first braid
 A story with a garden theme
 Emma designing a flower pot
 Olivia and Analise making flower pots
Our amazing fort had a door in the front and back.  Our roof was made of sticks that were then covered in pieces of bark we ripped from a dead tree.