Showing posts with label umbrella. Show all posts
Showing posts with label umbrella. Show all posts

Sunday, December 7, 2025

Lots of Lights

December 6 was a day for being around holiday lights apparently.
Since it was St. Nicholas Day, we found candy in our shoes. Lucky let me know that he had learned about that holiday in the library so when he saw it on the calendar, it reminded him that it was that holiday so he went to look in his shoes.
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Now it's my turn (after I edited his a little). 
Besides St. Nicholas Day, December 6 was also Put On Your Own Shoes Day. That happened. 
Since the lights are on at City Center Park now, I wanted to get out for a walk on the first morning I could, which was that Saturday (because weekdays during school, there's not enough time). You know I like going for morning walks there when the lights are on. It was Play Outside Day as well.
It was raining that morning so I was worried about going out until Jeremy encouraged me to unlock my "inner Oregonian" and I realized I could use an umbrella. So I went and got a good walk in the rain and enjoyed the lights (and an audiobook). 
That evening, Nichole needed to go some places for homework so I took her to the mall and to BYU, both places with holiday lights. 
She pointed out the cool Nativity they had on the windows of the library at BYU. 
The moon looked cool that night.
We ate breakfast sandwiches that night because it was Microwave Oven Day and I made sure to cook my egg in the microwave as well as sausage links. 
 

Monday, March 13, 2017

Tasty Umbrellas

Today was National Open an Umbrella Indoors day. So we opened an umbrella and shoved it through the hangar doors...
of our mouths. Yum!

Sunday, March 20, 2016

Being Sick is No Fun

Sigh.  We're finally getting over sickness in our home.  We'd been going through it for quite a while.  I was sick for a couple days, thought I was better then got sick with the same thing again.  What?  Sigh.
Now I'm finally going to blog about some of the good things we've been doing between bouts of sickness.
So... let's start from where we left off (before St. Patrick's Day).  Wednesday, March 2, was Read Across America Day (Dr. Seuss' Birthday) and also Silly Putty's Birthday.  For dinner, we had green eggs and ham breakfast burritos and then the kids played with silly putty.

Jeremy had a show in Fillmore that day so he stopped by Delta on his way home where snow geese were stopping by during their migration.


Thursday, March 3, was I Want You to Be Happy Day.  Birding makes my happy.  Driving around the lake makes me happy.  Nature makes me happy.  We decided to go out for a drive around the lake to look at birds like we did on February 3.  We didn't make it all the way around the lake.  There were so many birds out that day (including some turkeys crossing the road).  It was awesome.
We did stop at Lincoln Beach so I could go down near the lake to get pictures of killdeer and so Lucky could get out with Daddy to stretch his legs.

There were actually snow geese flying around the area while we were there so it was great to get to see them since some of us were sick when we were all going to make a trip down to Delta.


Monday, March 7, was National Cereal Day.  It was also a day off of school so we headed up to Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge with Nichole's friend again.  It's migrating time for tundra swans so we got to see so many on the water.

We saw lots of other birds of course and we had a good time.  The kids got to take turns with my binoculars while Jeremy and I took turns with the camera.  The visitor's center was closed so we just drove the auto loop.  In the van we ate granola bars which are made with cereal.
We did have a little bit of running around outside time when we needed bathroom breaks.  The kids enjoyed that.

Friday, March 11, I got out for some fresh air and alone time.  I went to Highland Glen Park to search for the elusive spotted towhee.  This is our first year knowing what a spotted towhee is and it was actually the first bird I saw through my binoculars on Bird Day back at the beginning of January.  Every time we try to get pictures or video, though, it's either hiding in brush where we can't see it very well or it's flying off just as we turn the camera on to film it.  Like this picture:
So Friday I waited very patiently and it paid off.  A spotted towhee came into a good view for me to get pictures.  Hooray!

Jeremy took a wildlife photography class on Saturday, March 12 then went out photographing wildlife (well, birds, you know).  The class was at Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge, but the visitor's center with walking trails was open this time, so he was able to do birding not just from the car, but also walking around.


Sunday, March 13, was Open an Umbrella Indoors Day.

Monday, March 14, was Pi Day.  We had chicken pot pie for dinner but I didn't take a picture.
We had to Beware the Ides of March on Tuesday, the 15th.  Actually, we didn't beware it.  We celebrated it by drinking orange juliuses and eating caesar salad.
While Nichole and Jeremy worked on a school project that evening, the boys and I went to cub scout pack meeting.  It was a carnival theme that the 9 year olds were in charge of.

I made it through most of the day without realizing I wasn't wearing green on March 17, St. Patrick's Day.  The kids and Jeremy all dressed in green and I didn't realize until Nichole and Jr. both pinched me after school (gently) that I wasn't wearing green.  It's pretty funny since green is my color and I have so many pieces of clothing that have green on them.  Oh, well.  We went for a drive earlier that day to scout out some more birding places.  There are so many places.
 
Saturday, March 19, was Poultry Day.  Jeremy had a show over near Roosevelt so on the way back he got to do some birding.  He saw some quail and some pheasants and lots of other birds.  Jeremy told me it was a bluebird of happiness day.  He saw mountain bluebirds all over the place.
 That's not a bluebird or poultry.  That's a sandhill crane.
 
March 20 was the first day of Spring.  We went for a nice Sunday afternoon drive around the lake.  And looked at birds.  We did make it all the way around the lake this time.
 

O.K.  Good enough for catching up.  There were other days we went birding, but this is good enough for now.  Especially since if I don't post this, there will just be more things to talk about and I'll continue to get more and more behind.  So... done.

Friday, March 13, 2015

National Open an Umbrella Indoors Day 2015

National Open an Umbrella Indoors Day is always on March 13.  This year it is also on Friday the 13th.
Appropriate.
We did something a little different to celebrate.  We put together a youtube video about different superstitions like opening an umbrella indoors, walking under a ladder, etc.  Things considered unlucky.
I didn't take pictures since we were taking videos but it was fun.
Here is a list of the things we acted out for the video:
Opening an umbrella indoors (we try to do that every year for this holiday)
Saying the title of the play, "Macbeth," in a theatre (we made our own little curtain from some PVC and a sheet)
Saying "Good luck" instead of "Break a leg" when someone is going onstage to perform
Walking under a ladder (we used the kids bunk bed ladder and the kids walked behind it- close enough)
A black cat crossing your path (Jeremy made a balloon cat for us since we didn't have access to a real black cat)
Spilling salt (you're supposed to throw some over your shoulder when you spill it)
Breaking a mirror (I specifically went to the Dollar Store to get a mirror we could break for this video.  I happened to get a double set with a little compact mirror bonus.  The kids did not want me to break the bigger mirror.  They just wanted to play with it.  Finally I just took the compact mirror and broke it instead)

Saturday, August 23, 2014

Dancing

August 23 is Gene Kelly's birthday.  Great day for grabbing a partner or an umbrella (we did both) and dancing.