Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Close to Home

And lest you think that we are always doing something out of the house, let me remind you that days with young children are long!  We always have plenty of time around the house for things like building with blocks,

building with crayons,

eating with new utensils (yes, that's nuggets and fries with chopsticks),

pretending to eat pretend food made by a pretend chef,

exploring new park structures,

playing with the park bathroom's hand dryer,

digging in the yard,

attending birthday parties,

and playing two-goalie soccer.

Phew!  See? Plenty of time just 'wasting time'!

Sunday, June 28, 2015

Cool, Refreshing Water

The warm spring seems to be leading into a scorching summer!  Our forecast this week is all highs of 95+F, which is very unusual here, especially this early in the summer.  To help us keep our cool, we've been staying near the water, like at Pocatello's Ross Park. (H is in red, O is in grey/blue/white.)

Both kids have also been in swim lessons this past (and upcoming) week.  I wasn't really sure how Hadley would handle the lesson, since she doesn't like to put her face in the water.  I put her in Owen's class hoping that it would be the extra motivation that Owen needed to pass on to the next class level.  So far, so good!  The instructor actually remembered Owen from last summer and has been having him demonstrate things for the rest of the class, and he's been very good at comforting, encouraging, and guiding Hadley to do what was needed.  Win-win!

They were both very proud of themselves for going off the diving board, too.

Bonus: they're in a swim class with several of their friends, so that has made it lots of fun, as well. Post-class towel hug!

A couple of weeks ago, we were introduced to "Gem Lake", which is neither a gem nor a lake.  Discuss.  Ha!  It's actually a protected "beach" on the Snake River about 5 minutes from our house.  It's pretty equivalent to Rigby Lake and Blacktail Lake, which are both about 30 minutes away, but it's free and so close!!  Yea!  The kids had a great time, and we were there for hours and hours.

There was much discussion and planning (and even fighting) over the creation of this mud hole.  Boys take their dirt play very seriously.

While the boys could have rolled around in the sand all day, the girls eventually retired to the shaded comfort of their umbrellas for more snacks.  Owen actually didn't even eat lunch until we got home.  He was having so much fun, he refused to stop to eat!  And Hadley may have eaten most of his lunch, while it was sitting there waiting for him...

All of this activity hopefully leads to this, which makes it worth it. :)

Saturday, June 27, 2015

Circus Circus

The circus came to town!  I decided it was worth another look, since we hadn't been in a couple of years, and this is the only gig that comes through here.  The kids LOVED it!  I think they did a pretty good job, too.  From the acrobats to jumping dogs to tigers, lots of tigers...

they were riveted...

The circus even had Spiderman make an appearance!

Both kids were fascinated by the elephants, who did a pretty neat show.  Yes, that is Hadley clapping and not facing the elephants!  Haha!  I think they were too slow for her, but she did enjoy watching them.

Owen's favorite was the Rocketman (aka Human Cannonball).  It was a pretty awesome finale!  And we got out of there just before the rain/windstorm came through!

In totally unrelated, but fun news, our garden has been busy producing broccoli, spinach, parsley, and kale.  We are just getting a few strawberries and sugar snap peas now, and next up are tomatoes, raspberries, zucchini, beets, and carrots.  Yum!

Wednesday, June 17, 2015

Sum, Sum, Summertime!

It's really here!  Summer actually made it.  We've even been to the Splash Park already!  It has been hot enough for the kids to endure the chilly water immersion.  In other words, they run around like crazy for an hour (up the stairs and down the slides), then shiver in their towels in the sun trying to warm back up for 15 minutes, and repeat in shorter increments.  Owen had a good time with his buddy, Jacob, and Hadley sort of did her own thing for a while, which was mostly eating lunch. :)

After a food break, O and H actually played together for a while, which was sweet.  They even found a place to play hide and seek.

Of course, we had to end up on the carousel as always.  They still love it!

Did I mention that Hadley has been potty-training since June 1?  She seems to have the hang of it now, but of course she'll have the occasional accident, especially if the bathroom is not convenient.  This may put a damper on our hiking agenda for a while (would you feel confident with a newly potty-trained toddler on your back?), but we decided to enjoy the beautiful weather with a different hike not too far away at Deer Parks Wildlife Management Area.  The hike ended up being about 4 miles around a canal, which would have been more impressive if we were birders.  But Owen hiked the whole thing! And Hadley didn't have an accident.  So, that's something.  This is the view of the Butte Slough.  Sounds beautiful, doesn't it?  ;P
 

The highlight of the hike was definitely the mule deer fawn.  The park ranger showed us this 2-week old fawn that was apparently abandoned near the butte.  The ranger and his wife are taking care of it until it is old enough to be in a different facility.  They thought the kids would enjoy petting it, and they did!

We drove by a golf course every morning on the way to O's school, so the kids were curious.  They offer several different summer programs, so I signed O up for one that was 3 lessons and a mini-tournament with his friends.  They briefly covered driving, chipping, and putting skills, and provided him with tiny clubs.  Maybe too tiny...

He was reluctant at first, but enjoyed the tournament with his friends, declaring golf to be "awesome!"  If we can find some reasonably cheap clubs for him, we might be going around some of the short courses in town this summer.  I'd say his strength was his long game, since he'd get to the green in 3 strokes, but putting would go back and forth across the green.  Maybe it's time for putt-putt to hone those skills?

Aren't they cute?  Owen played with Stella, Carson, and Brady.  He came in last place in his age group, but he still got a trophy, which he thought was really cool.  For the record, they played two holes, and he got a 37.  We were supposed to count whiffs, so you can imagine that the total would probably have been halved without those!

T-ball has also started.  Though half the team is on their 3rd year of t-ball, we added several newbie 3-year olds to the roster, so there are still lots of laughs.  Owen likes to play with his friends, but he nearly nailed 3 of them in the face when he threw the ball at their heads when they weren't paying attention.  Next time, we'll call out their name first. :)

There are also several opportunities for summer art classes around town.  We checked out a painting class where you had to make your own brushes out of random items and popsicle sticks.  Owen enjoyed it and made two paintings, one of which suffered from the kids at the table blending the plate of colors together into a muddled brownish-red.  He had previously told me that art was his favorite part of school, painting especially!  We may do another class, but it's hard to keep H entertained for an hour while O is doing something fun that she can't join in on...

We love summer!!!  Stay tuned because next week is swim lessons for both in the same class.  Can't wait to see what Owen thinks of that!  And I won't have to entertain anyone outside the pool!  Woohoo!

Monday, June 8, 2015

To Market, To Market

It's Farmers' Market season again!  Yahoo!  The kids love the kettle corn samples, and we just peruse the stalls until something interests us.

This time we let the kids get their first (?) face paints. Owen chose a shark.  Hadley did too, but with a little more prodding, decided she really wanted a butterfly.  She said flowers when the artist asked though, and when she saw the finished product she said, "That's not a butterfly!"  Too many decisions...

After shopping, we ventured across the bridge to Owen's favorite park by the river.  We have a Japanese sister city, so they have made this park feel like a Japanese garden with some of the plantings and gifts on display.

This weekend also marked Owen's last soccer game of the spring.  We enjoyed the outdoor AYSO much better than the indoor YMCA version, but will probably wait a year to get into the older age bracket for more structure and skill development.  Owen had fun, but did get a little frustrated when his team got dominated a couple of times.  There were some pretty little ones on our team, and we had to keep reminding them which direction to go all season. :) The coach got trophies made on his own dime, and even gave one to Asst. Coach John!  Great job, boys!