Showing posts with label Butterfly Biosphere. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Butterfly Biosphere. Show all posts

Monday, December 18, 2023

Friday the 13th

On Friday the 13th of October, we did something spooky. We went to the Butterfly Biosphere at Thanksgiving Point for their "Creatures of the Night" event. And yes, we had to say, "Creatures of the Night," in a Dracula type voice every time we mentioned it.
Jeremy had built a photo backdrop for it with several creepy crawlies on it. He wanted to include creepy crawlies that either looked spooky or had spooky names.


Death's Head Hawkmoth, Silverfish, Black Widow, Assassin Bug, Death Stalker Scorpion, and Giant Red-headed Centipede.
There were several activities there but my favorite was looking at scorpions under black light. Sooooo cool.

Wednesday, May 11, 2022

Butterfly Biosphere

We're trying to do things again. I took Jet to the Orem and Provo Libraries a couple times since he's participating in "1000 Books Before Kindergarten" program and he's had some prizes to pick up.
He enjoyed looking at the display cases and got really excited when walking between the shelves with all those books. You know we love books in our family... and libraries.
He got a nursery rhyme book and got excited when I read/sang a few to him because he recognized them. Then he enjoyed looking through the book himself.
He also got a kazoo and as soon as I showed him how to use it, he was so happy and enjoyed playing it in the van as well as on a walk around the botany pond and terraced gardens at BYU.
 
As a family we went to the Butterfly Biosphere at Thanksgiving Point. It's been a few years since we've been there. Jet had never been there before. There were so many neat things to see. 
Jet thought it was great when we went in with the butterflies and he could see them flying around (Have you ever seen a see-through butterfly before? It's crazy. And real. They have glasswing butterflies at the Butterfly Biosphere). 
He was not happy, though, when we wouldn't let him touch the one on my finger. Lucky really wanted to hold one so I got it for him but got a few pictures with me first.
Good family activity. Starting to do things... preparing us for a fun Summer of library reading programs. Woohoo.

Thursday, October 10, 2019

September 2019

I neglected to mention in my last post, because I didn't notice the picture, that in August Lucky and I got our one on one Mommy-son date watching a movie and eating popcorn. Phew. I got that in.

Hmmm, now what happened in September? Well, let's see.
It started off on September 1 (as most Septembers do). It was Johann Pachelbel's Birthday. We probably listened to some of "Pachelbel's Canon in D" or the Piano Guys version, "Rockelbel's Canon." I didn't get pictures and I don't remember for sure. Maybe we just talked about it.

September 2 was Labor Day so the kids didn't have school. Since Jeremy was working that evening, we had Family Home Midday (instead of Evening) and we had ice cream for the treat. Yumm.

September also started off like this-
Jr. Jr.: Mom, I want to do a science experiment like my teacher did and show it to Lucky.
Mom: O.K.
Later-
Mom: When will I ever learn?

You know I love music. One of those things I've been wanting to do for a while is get dressed up and go to a symphony or something like that- you know, just one of those wishes.
Wish granted. A friend gave Jeremy and me tickets to the Utah Symphony, where they were playing live to the movie, "The Empire Strikes Back." The movie was played on a big screen and all the music was done by the symphony.
When we got there and went in to sit in our seats, we realized something wasn't right. One of the seats was missing. Ah, the weird things you encounter. The ushers were so good and helpful and found out the problem for us. Apparently that seat had been taken out over a year ago but somehow it had not been updated in the computer. Sigh. So they gave us new seats, better seats, in the balcony. We had a better view than we would have had of both the screen and most of the instruments. It was terrific.
Since FanX was going on next door, the emperor himself (Ian McDiarmid) and Anakin Skywalker (Hayden Christensen) popped in to introduce the symphony and encourage us to cheer as much as possible whenever anyone from the Dark Side was on screen and Boo and Hiss whenever a Jedi made an appearance.
Jeremy and I had such a great time. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you again to our friend for those tickets.

My parents came to Utah to celebrate my dad's birthday, so we got together at my sister's house to wish him a happy birthday and have some nice family time. I love my family.

One day for Family Home Evening, we went back to the Butterfly Biosphere because we've been wanting to do that again. It was another great evening. Lots of things to see and do including getting to hold butterflies.

Nichole and Jeremy went out on a birding field trip one evening and a few days later I went out on a field trip again up Nebo Loop. Jeremy and Nichole got a full harvest moon. The birders were enjoying watching it rise over the hills. It was so big.

September 13 was National Peanut Day and International Chocolate Day and Roald Dahl Day and Positive Thinking Day and the anniversary of when Animaniacs premiered. Busy evening. Let's see if I can remember what happened.
We started out with peanut buster parfait treats with homemade hot fudge and peanuts and vanilla ice cream. Jeremy then went off to work while the boys watched either Animaniacs or "chocolate factory" movies (they watched the other on a different day to make sure they got them in there, I think). Nichole and I took our one on one Mommy-daughter date time watching videos and trying out hairdos. That was fun. I hadn't done that in a while.

After years of not doing it, we finally got together with our friends again to do Hungarian food. Yumm. Yumm. Yumm. Yumm. And again it was fun to hear stories of experiences in that country.
We ate uborka salata (cucumber salad), kenyer (bread) with butter and sweet peppers, rokott krumpli (layered potatoes), kokoas csiga (chocolate snails), gulyas (stew), langos (fry bread) with pudding and Fanta because they always had Fanta on their missions.

September 18 was National Cheeseburger Day. We got creative and had baked potatoes with ground beef and cheese- cheeseburger.

September 19 was International Talk Like a Pirate Day. We just did themed food this year. We had donuts for breakfast (it's become tradition) and for dinner we had squid pups, ketchup (because it's red), carrot hooks, golden nuggets of mozzarella, orange juice to fight off scurvy, and crackers for Polly.

Nichole made herself a skull necklace and I wore my skeleton earrings while I ran errands and Lucky wore a bandana on his head later in the day. When he got on the bus, he did tell the bus driver, "Ahoy, Matey."

September 20 was National Punch Day. I didn't have any punch to drink so I let the kids watch Kung Fu Panda with the instructions that they were not to punch anyone themselves.

Jeremy did balloons for the maker faire at Thanksgiving Point. Besides making some maker robots for display, he had a booth where people could help him sculpt a hedgehog. He had the main body of the hedgehog and people were able to put in the bristles.

Here are a few of the other balloon sculptures Jeremy did in September.

September 23 was the first day of Fall. We didn't really do anything to celebrate that I can remember (I completely forgot to stand an egg on its end for the equinox, though Jr. Jr. remembered us doing that in the past).
Jeremy and I did go on a date to watch Derek Banks perform while he was getting ready for an international competition in Japan. Wow.

September 24 was Jim Henson's birthday and Lucky got to watch a couple of movies with Jim Henson creatures. Lucky.

Lucky was thrilled that for one of his classmates' birthdays, he got to bring home a car made from treats. 
 
We were finally able to make it to a pack meeting for scouts where Jr. Jr. was awarded a few of the things he's earned. Way to go, Jr. Jr.

September 27 was Crush a Can Day. We had soda pop with our dinner and everyone got to take their cans out after dinner and crush them.

One day for scripture study, we looked at different fruit and talked about fruits of the Spirit. We got the idea from the Come Follow Me manual about Galatians.
Another day, because it is Fall, I tried out a new apple recipe for our Family Home Evening treat. It came from the September 2019 issue of The Friend magazine. Russian Apple Cake known as sharlotka.

That's all I can think of for September. Hey, not bad. Getting this posted will get me a lot closer to where we currently are. Now don't let me fall behind in October.