I love my family. I love the humor. That was one of the things that drew me to my husband when we were first getting to know each other- his sense of humor. I still love his sense of humor after so many years of being married. I love that my kids have picked up on his style of humor. Love it. Love it. Love it.
So I was delighted while I was looking through pictures to do my catching up to find this picture.
Give this girl a white board and dry erase marker and it is wonderful what she will come up with.
Continuing on with what we did in May, Jr. continued to earn things in Scouts and the whole family participated in pack meetings.
Jr. Jr. participated in his grade's patriotic program. Good job, kid.
Lucky continued making videos with ZZ, though I've been too busy to edit and upload any since International Respect for Chickens Day.
May 18 was Mount Saint Helens Day. We had mashed potato volcanoes.
Jr. and Jr. Jr. did a good job with their school dance festival again this year. I'm not putting pictures on here of them but trust me when I say they did a good job.
And the kids ended the school year. I neglected to take pictures when they got done on the last day of school. It was a crazy busy day. Oh well.
Here are some pictures of the kids later that day.
And here's Jeremy working on the Orem Library's Summer Reading Program's balloon sculpture that same day.
And that is where we were at the end of May.
I'll catch up on June later.
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Friday, August 10, 2018
Friday, May 4, 2018
International Respect for Chickens Day 2018
It's May the 4th. Besides being Star Wars Day, it is International Respect for Chickens Day.
Once again we made a video of ZZ and Lucky celebrating a holiday.
A story about this video:
ZZ has experience with chickens. Lucky does not. He was a little intimidated at first but warmed up a bit as he helped take care of these chickens. The kids were very careful while petting the chicken that was out. They fed the chickens. They collected eggs and put fluff (pine shavings) in the nesting box.
When we get eggs from these chickens, Jeremy and I are the ones who wash the eggs off before using them. Lucky is not. He was not used to the stuff that comes with the eggs when the hens lay them. It scared him. It's not like the eggs that come from the store.
ZZ and Lucky will be making more videos together so check back on my YouTube channel as well as here at my blog to see how a couple of 4-year olds...
Once again we made a video of ZZ and Lucky celebrating a holiday.
A story about this video:
ZZ has experience with chickens. Lucky does not. He was a little intimidated at first but warmed up a bit as he helped take care of these chickens. The kids were very careful while petting the chicken that was out. They fed the chickens. They collected eggs and put fluff (pine shavings) in the nesting box.
When we get eggs from these chickens, Jeremy and I are the ones who wash the eggs off before using them. Lucky is not. He was not used to the stuff that comes with the eggs when the hens lay them. It scared him. It's not like the eggs that come from the store.
ZZ and Lucky will be making more videos together so check back on my YouTube channel as well as here at my blog to see how a couple of 4-year olds...
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Wednesday, April 18, 2018
National Animal Crackers Day 2018
April 18 is National Animal Crackers Day. ZZ and Lucky got together for animal cracker eating fun.
Here's the video for it:
A story about this video:
We asked the kids to guess what kind of animal they were eating. They each had their own technique. Lucky tried to guess what it was before he ate it. ZZ decided to wait until after she ate to say what she thought it was.
About halfway through, for I don't know what reason, ZZ decided to have her back to the camera and was that way for most of the rest of the video.
Let me know why you think she turned away from the camera.
ZZ and Lucky will be making more videos together so check back on my YouTube channel as well as here at my blog to see how a couple of 4-year olds...
Here's the video for it:
A story about this video:
We asked the kids to guess what kind of animal they were eating. They each had their own technique. Lucky tried to guess what it was before he ate it. ZZ decided to wait until after she ate to say what she thought it was.
About halfway through, for I don't know what reason, ZZ decided to have her back to the camera and was that way for most of the rest of the video.
Let me know why you think she turned away from the camera.
ZZ and Lucky will be making more videos together so check back on my YouTube channel as well as here at my blog to see how a couple of 4-year olds...
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Wednesday, March 28, 2018
Something on a Stick Day 2018
March 28 is Something on a Stick Day. Here's a simple idea: craft stick puzzles. You draw something on the craft sticks then mix them up and put them together again.
Here's a video about it:
A story about the video:
Both Lucky and ZZ had lined up their craft sticks for the video, but the paper we were using to cover the counter (thank goodness) got shifted and when ZZ's sticks were disrupted she didn't line them back up. We tried to get her some more craft sticks to draw on (you can see them at the end of the video on the side of the screen), but by then Lucky was so far ahead in the instructions, we didn't want to stop him and make him start over. So Lucky did the majority of the project on this one. That's okay. You should have seen it when the kids made slime together. Lucky wouldn't even touch the stuff. That was definitely more ZZ's project.
Also, Lucky insisted on not just introducing himself as Lucky, but as "Crazy Lucky." What can you say? He's 4.
ZZ and Lucky will be making more videos together so check back on my YouTube channel as well as here at my blog to see how a couple of 4-year olds...
Here's a video about it:
A story about the video:
Both Lucky and ZZ had lined up their craft sticks for the video, but the paper we were using to cover the counter (thank goodness) got shifted and when ZZ's sticks were disrupted she didn't line them back up. We tried to get her some more craft sticks to draw on (you can see them at the end of the video on the side of the screen), but by then Lucky was so far ahead in the instructions, we didn't want to stop him and make him start over. So Lucky did the majority of the project on this one. That's okay. You should have seen it when the kids made slime together. Lucky wouldn't even touch the stuff. That was definitely more ZZ's project.
Also, Lucky insisted on not just introducing himself as Lucky, but as "Crazy Lucky." What can you say? He's 4.
ZZ and Lucky will be making more videos together so check back on my YouTube channel as well as here at my blog to see how a couple of 4-year olds...
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Sunday, March 4, 2018
National Dance the Waltz Day 2018
March 4 is National Dance the Waltz Day so grab a friend and do some waltzing.
The story behind this video: Lucky and I watched a short tutorial about the basic waltz step. I told him the most important thing is that it goes 1-2-3 1-2-3. I made some music box music to go along with our waltz. We practiced a few times to the music then got together with ZZ. We told her the same thing. The most important thing for a couple of 4-year olds to remember is that it goes 1-2-3 1-2-3. They remembered that part (4-year olds are good at counting) even if it wasn't exactly to the music. It was more exciting for them to see the music player that was playing the waltzing music so they just kept looking at that while shuffling around the floor. Kids are fun.
ZZ and Lucky will be making more videos together so check back on my YouTube channel as well as here at my blog to see how a couple of 4-year olds...
1-2-3. 1-2-3. 1-2-3. 1-2-3.
While you're at it, watch my newest YouTube video of a couple of 4-year olds dancing the waltz.The story behind this video: Lucky and I watched a short tutorial about the basic waltz step. I told him the most important thing is that it goes 1-2-3 1-2-3. I made some music box music to go along with our waltz. We practiced a few times to the music then got together with ZZ. We told her the same thing. The most important thing for a couple of 4-year olds to remember is that it goes 1-2-3 1-2-3. They remembered that part (4-year olds are good at counting) even if it wasn't exactly to the music. It was more exciting for them to see the music player that was playing the waltzing music so they just kept looking at that while shuffling around the floor. Kids are fun.
ZZ and Lucky will be making more videos together so check back on my YouTube channel as well as here at my blog to see how a couple of 4-year olds...
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