Saturday, October 25, 2008

Boyd Orchard Field Trip

This past Wednesday, Jacob's 1st grade class took a trip to Boyd Orchard  (in Versailles, KY -- and yes, you should pronounce that "ver-SAILS" because we ARE in Kentucky, after all...)

 Jeremiah & I got to go along... (Daddy was working, of course, but remember last year when Rich & I both got to go?  Might have been the one single solitary benefit of working  midnights/weekends!). 

Besides being FRIGID, it was a very pretty day.  But I have to admit, keeping up with Jeremiah made it very hard to get good pictures.  :)  But here are a few anyway...

At the petting zoo, Jacob fed the goats...



And the whatever-this-animal-is... a turkey maybe?


Jeremiah played in the sand...

...while Jacob went on the BIG slide!
(Look for him at the top of the slide, on the left... and notice the 
"absolutely no adults" sign at the bottom...not fair, if you ask me!)

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Fall Break

Fall Break. What is it really? Well, for us it was supposed to be a weekend with Nana & Papa for the boys, and a little camping getaway for Rich & me. But Papa's back muscles (poor Papa!) and Rich's new manager (phooey) had other plans.  

So, today instead of meeting Nana & Papa halfway to Atlanta & ditching the kids with them ;), we are at home. AND, as if that weren't enough disappointment to fend off, it's RAINING!  (Of course stupid Kentucky would choose today of all days to rain...  grrrrr...) We really had to pray last night at bedtime about "choosing to not be disappointed" and that was even before we knew about the rain.  :)

Anyway, we are making the most of it. This morning we had breakfast in front of the TV... Then we had some special coloring activity sheets of "Super Why" that I printed off of PBSkids.org. (Super Why is Jeremiah's new favorite show.) Then we moved on to hand stamps, which is quite a step forward for Jeremiah...

After storytime at the library, Miss Katy gives all the kids a little stamp on their hand. Well, Jeremiah not-so-much. Over the last several weeks he has progressed from absolutely refusing to acknowledge that it's happening, to very suspicously peering over the shoulders of the kid in front of him to check out the process, to walking up with me & watching me get my hand stamped. It's been very funny to watch!  And finally, today, Jeremiah got a lovely blue caterpillar stamped on his hand. TWICE! Good times.

After that, we did some more coloring & Jeremiah did some sticker-ing in a little farm activity book that he has. Lately he likes to play at guessing all the wrong answers first & then finally coming to the right one. A little tiresome for me...but at least it took up plenty of time in this long rainy day.

When Jeremiah went down for his nap, Jacob & I started in on a great project that has been waiting for us for months and months:  the "My Little Blue Robot" book that Grampy got for Jacob who-knows-how-long ago. It was a very neat process...I wish I had taken pictures along the way, but alas, I didn't. Here is the end product though.  :)



Thursday, October 9, 2008

Oh, No!



Now, multiply that by about 3 hours...

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Bi-Water Farm

This past Saturday morning we took a quick trip to a pumpking farm in Georgetown (about a 1/2 hour north of Lexington).  Mostly I needed to scout it out for a Life Group fun night ;) but we figured it would be a fun trip for the boys too.  We couldn't stay long, because there was a wedding we needed to be at that afternoon, but we did do a little browsing, a little chicken-chasing, and got a few good pictures.  

I think we'll probably go back sometime when we can stay a couple hours & do the hay-ride and corn maze (and something called bunnyville which may or may not involve baby chicks going down a baby-chick-sized water slide...?).  I'm sure that trip will warrant another post!


All the boys next to a really cool old chevy truck 
that was filled with pumpkins in the back...


And the little boys chasing after the chicken 
that was wandering around.


And, sadly, we never could get this one quite right, but we sure tried: