Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Saturday with Grandma and Granddaddy
Hayes and Reid spent some time with Grandma and Granddaddy one recent Saturday. The first stop was Hayes' school to have a pancake breakfast and visit with Santa Claus.
Hayes is always ready to say, "Cheese!"
Reid doesn't care much for pancakes but he can really get into Clementine oranges.
Next stop was a local mall to play on the indoor playground, have lunch and ride the carousel. It's tough to get a good shot of both boys, so here are two.
Granddaddy is in his usual position at the south end of the north bound steeds!
Hayes is always ready to say, "Cheese!"
Reid doesn't care much for pancakes but he can really get into Clementine oranges.
Next stop was a local mall to play on the indoor playground, have lunch and ride the carousel. It's tough to get a good shot of both boys, so here are two.
Granddaddy is in his usual position at the south end of the north bound steeds!
Sunday, November 8, 2009
Michael Completes Trail Marathon
Michael ran in the Lithia Loop Trail Marathon in Ashland Oregon on Nov. 7. Here's a description taken from the local running club blog.
He finished 59th with a time of 3:57:31. This was great, especially considering:Runners can expect much more than the standard marathon “bonk” at this year’s USA Track & Field Trail Marathon Championships. Runners will face an initial eight-mile, 3,200-foot ascent through the steep Siskiyou Mountains that shadow the southern Oregon town of Ashland. The trails and fire roads do flatten out for twelve miles in the middle of the race but maintaining pace may become difficult at the oxygen deprived 5,000 foot level. The final six miles and 3,000 feet of descent will test even the strongest of quads as runners descend on technical single track to the race’s finish at Ashland’s town center, Lithia Park.
- Not much of the race is on paved surface
- There is a tremendous altitude change
- Michael was just getting over the flu
Thursday, November 5, 2009
Leigh & Kate are on "Good Morning America"!
Leigh was interviewed recently for a segment on "Good Morning America". Kate briefly appeared also. Go to this web site and click the play button on the video:
http://abcnews.go.com/Health/ConsumerNews/greenwashing-green-claims-accurate/story?id=8999483
http://abcnews.go.com/Health/ConsumerNews/greenwashing-green-claims-accurate/story?id=8999483
Sunday, October 18, 2009
Second Annual Apple Picking
The boys joined MH and Jim at Sky Top Orchard near Flat Rock, North Carolina, to pick apples for the second year in a row. This year, we waited until later in the fall so the Fuji apples would be ready for picking. We won't wait quite so long next year because it was windy, rainy and cold! Also, the apples close to the barn had been picked over pretty well so we had to walk a long way in hilly terrain to get to trees still holding lots of apples.
The apples in these pictures are actually the Pink Lady variety. We picked them because they were the first ones we came to! We bought some Fujis at the barn.
"Reid, may I have a bite of your apple?"
The apples in these pictures are actually the Pink Lady variety. We picked them because they were the first ones we came to! We bought some Fujis at the barn.
"Reid, may I have a bite of your apple?"
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Hayes and Soccer
Hayes is on a soccer team, the "Strikers". They don't play any games at this age; they just practice once a week. Mainly, the coach is trying to teach them four or five basic skills for handling the ball and keeping their hands off it.
Saturday, September 26, 2009
A Real Horsey Guy
Reid has really taken to horseback riding. As part of his lesson, he has to help get the horse ready before riding and help put him away afterward. These pictures were taken on a rainy day so Reid and his helper had to brush lots of caked mud off Shadow.
A manicure is part of the deal!
Finally, time to mount up.
A manicure is part of the deal!
Finally, time to mount up.
Teddy Bear Tea Party
Hayes' class had a teddy bear theme during the month of September. To wrap up the month, the class had a teddy bear tea party. Two students sat at each table along with their respective teddy bears. Parents and grandparents were invited.
Ted E. Bear has a cast and crutch because Hayes had a hurt foot the day Ted was purchased.
Saturday, September 12, 2009
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Where Michael Works
Several family members have asked where Michael works. Here's a link: Southern Oregon Land Conservancy .
Click on the list of properties protected. Impressive!
Click on the list of properties protected. Impressive!
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
Friday, July 10, 2009
"Squirrel-Proof" Bird Feeder
We have a bird feeder on our deck that is supposed to be squirrel proof. If a squirrel sits on the ring at the bottom, his weight triggers a motor that spins the ring around. Birds are so light that they don't trigger the motor.
Recently, one of the many squirrels in our yard proved that trial-and-error works. He (or she) finally figured out how to hold on to the holes where the seed comes out. When he falls off, he eats the seed he has knocked off onto the deck.
My next step is to grease the outside with Crisco!
Recently, one of the many squirrels in our yard proved that trial-and-error works. He (or she) finally figured out how to hold on to the holes where the seed comes out. When he falls off, he eats the seed he has knocked off onto the deck.
My next step is to grease the outside with Crisco!
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
Reid's First Horseback Riding Lesson
Reid rode his first horse today at Chastain Horse Park in Atlanta. The instructors there know how to work with Reid and they were surprised at how quickly he participated. He had no problems. Of course, it helped that he had three volunteer helpers plus the instructor!
Before we can ride, we have to brush Shadow.
Then we have to learn how to saddle up.
This way, Shadow.
I can do this!
A short trot.
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Before we can ride, we have to brush Shadow.
Then we have to learn how to saddle up.
This way, Shadow.
I can do this!
A short trot.
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Sunday, July 5, 2009
Everyone Should Have This Book
Everyone should have this book - a copy for the office, a copy for the coffee table, a copy for the library, a copy for the library "annex", a copy for the briefcase (for you to read on the plane/train), plus copies to give friends. Amazon.com
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Hayes Dancing
We now have four albums/books written by Sandra Boynton. The boys enjoy all four. Hayes loves to dance to the music. Here, he is accompanied by "Wierd Al" Yankovic and Kate Winslet in a duet titled, "I Need a Nap". This song is on a album called, "Dog Train".
It sounds like Hayes is yelling but it's really just his big finish!
Saturday, April 4, 2009
Visit to D.C.
MH and Jim visited D.C. recently to take care of Kate while her mom and dad had business to attend to. We took Kate the the Museum of Natural History. She enjoys the live butterfly exhibit.
MH and Jim visited the Newseum, a new museum dedicated to news delivery throughout the ages. The patio has great views.
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MH and Jim visited the Newseum, a new museum dedicated to news delivery throughout the ages. The patio has great views.
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Fernbank Museum Visit
Thursday, February 26, 2009
Egypt Photos are Available
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Back Home with the Boys
After returning home from Oregon, Jim and MH enjoyed making oatmeal cookies with the boys. We used a special recipe to include some Oregon pears sent by Michael.
You can tell that this picture was made on New Years' Day - see the can of black eyed peas at the lower right. If you are not from the South, ask a Southerner what this means!
Every night, Hayes spends between 30 minutes and an hour reading to himself in bed. He loves books. Although he can't really read, he has memorized enough stories to follow along with the pictures.
We move him to his bed when we find him asleep like this.
You can tell that this picture was made on New Years' Day - see the can of black eyed peas at the lower right. If you are not from the South, ask a Southerner what this means!
Every night, Hayes spends between 30 minutes and an hour reading to himself in bed. He loves books. Although he can't really read, he has memorized enough stories to follow along with the pictures.
We move him to his bed when we find him asleep like this.
Oregon Trail
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