Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Butterflies
We had a lot of fun during late May and early June watching the butterflies grow in our "butterfly habitat". This was a gift for the kids from my mom. After sending for them, the larvae arrived in a package a few weeks later. They came in 2 sealed cups that included all the food they needed to survive until they change into butterflies. We watched the little caterpillars grow bigger and bigger until they finally spun their own cocoons. Then, they all hung from the top of the cup for about a week and a half. I had to carefully move them from the cup to the inside of the habitat (which is shown in the picture next to Erika.) Then, a few days later they each changed into butterflies. We then fed them pieces of fruit such as pineapple and watermelon. There were 10 in all but only 3 of them were left when we finally released them into the wild. I felt bad about this- I should have been more on the ball and let them out sooner. It was really neat to take them outside and watch them fly away. It was a fun experience for the kids to watch this process. I would definitely recommend it to anyone with young kids.
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Our darling Boy
Three days old |
Here are a few pictures of Jared that I took up until he was two months old. He is such a cutie and so much fun to have in our home! The kids all love to touch and hold him. He is so easy going and good-natured. We sure love our new little bundle.
Four days old |
Two weeks old |
One month old- sleeping in my bed |
Barely two months old (As you can see, Jared spends a lot of time on his boppy) He can push himself over it. |
Sunday, August 15, 2010
Camping in Logan canyon
We found a really cool tree on our hike in Logan canyon |
The weekend of June 23-25th, we took a little camping trip up Logan canyon with just our little family. It was our first trip for the summer and we were all filled with a sense of adventure. We decided to make it fairly simple, "easy camping" is what we call it.
Erika and Heidi chillin' at camp |
We stayed in the Left Fork campground in the canyon which is only a few miles out of town. It has a small stream near the camp, small enough for the kids to have fun in but not very swift. The second day we drove into the city and went to Toy Story 3, which was great. (I have to admit that I cried at the end of the movie and I was looking around to make sure no one was watching. It was very sentimental.)
Erika and Kyle being silly in the "fort" they made |
The baby did pretty well on the trip. He slept right by me in the tent trailer. The most challenging one this time was actually Heidi, who tends to run off. We actually had to put her on a "leash" for a little while when we were setting up camp so she wouldn't run away. We went on a little hike up on the mountain off the road between Logan and Bear Lake and that was fun. Overall, it was a success.
Me and baby Jared enjoying the campfire |
Kyle playing with his animals |
Kyle's preschool graduation
So, Kyle had his preschool graduation on May 26th. Technically, he didn't actually "graduate" because I decided to put him into two years of preschool because I thought he could use the extra help. So, he still has another year of preschool before kindergarten, which will be good for him. He will be going to a different one, though- the same one Erika went to the year before kindergarten. We couldn't help but laugh at his graduation. Kyle is such a character. As we were taking his picture, he made at least a dozen different silly faces. He keeps life interesting for us. I am proud of Kyle for all that he learned this year. He has developed a lot socially, including how to interact better with other kids. He has also learned letters, numbers, etc. I have been trying to have "letter time" with just him and I as often as possible.
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