Friday, August 29, 2014

My child asked for water too many times.

K asked for water a couple of times today.  Since it was more than her teacher deemed necessary, he asked that I write a note for her regarding her water consumption.  I crafted the following note for him:

August  29, 2014

Mr. H,

K said that you needed a water note.  I wrote you a water song instead.  I thought you might appreciate my efforts.

K has some very hot pipes,
Doo-dah, doo-dah,
She drinks water like a camel,
Oh, the doo-dah-day.

She may need some extra water,
2 sips just won’t do,
When her sponge is dry she tends to have some headaches, too.

A little more water helps to solve that.
Doo-dah, doo-dah,
Please allow rehydration,
Oh, the doo-dah-day.

Whoooo!

Thanks,

Amy 
Mom to K and tacky songstress


I think that he'll understand her need.   Since he brings a guitar to school and did a bunch of magic tricks for the class on the first day, I figured that I could completely get away with this.

Thursday, August 28, 2014

The 5th Grade


The first day of the last day of elementary school.  My kiddo isn't the little kiddo she was when she started.  

This was first grade.  (Yes, I have kindergarten but remember that the computer crashed?  It's squirreled away in a file and when it saved, it saved things in weird blocks.)  You'll see her riding Sparkle, her hobby horse unicorn.  Sparkle still exists, but she's just stowed away.  

That backpack was carried through 2 years of preschool and 3 years of elementary before the locker hang loop broke off. She needed to move up to a bigger backpack anyhow.  

Last year of elementary.  I can't believe it.  

Tuesday, August 26, 2014

The Camping Weekend: Lake Hope and Hocking Hills

We went on a weekend camping trip.  We were delayed by a day because of predicted severe weather.  We got out on Friday morning and started our adventure. 

We went to feed hummingbirds at the Lake Hope Nature Center.  I was the only one who got any action.  Hubs tried.  K had the magic behind the camera.


 Hubs set the tents up underneath tarps.  Heavy rain was predicted.  Normally the two tents aren't quite this close.  (We take a sleeping tent and a changing/bathing tent.)


The longest campsite we can find there.  Our favorite site! 

My people fished and I was taking pictures-- surprise, surprise.



I added a year.  My girlie made me a banana bread birthday cake.  They even remembered the candles! 


The two tents and the tarps.


The sleeping quarters.  Now, it says it is a 5 man tent.  As you can see, one queen sized air mattress and one cot fills it.  


We started our hiking at Ash Cave. 








We moved on to Cedar Falls.  Unfortunately, a number of trails and the main trailhead were closed permanently because of three deaths this spring.  People die in Hocking Hills every year.  Three people died at Cedar Falls because they tried to get too close and fell 100 feet.  If you follow the trails and stay on them, it isn't an issue.  Every single death was from people leaving the trail.  I might add, Ohio State Parks has a lot of signage and always has. 



We previously hiked this trail.  :(


Out of focus, but you can see that the trails aren't always very wide and the steps are covered in sand. Sometimes the steps are steep.  Keep in mind that most people we saw were hiking in flip flops.  I don't know how they did it.


On the quest for Old Man's Cave . . .











I just read that this bridge is slated for replacement this month.  Um, she was a bit bouncy and the deck definitely needs some love. 




Dinosaur Scale, if memory serves.  At least that's what Hubs called it.


Old Man's Cave. 


Drat it all.  Humans.  I was selfish and didn't want to share the view.  I wanted the joint to myself.  Is that too much to ask?  


The cable and post system that they have in some places is new.  It is because of the spring deaths.  



Watch your head, Hubs!









At Conkle's Hollow Nature Preserve, they had a field full of native wildflowers. K got the butterfly net out. 

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She caught herself a monarch.





A trail that those with disabilities can enjoy.












The American Ninja Warrior challenge.  :)  She did end up with a wet foot after one of the passes. 



The ferns growing on the rock I thought was very interesting.



Rock House.  This is where we took our Christmas picture. 









A summer azure.


Hubs was on the hunt.


Got an azure. 


The sunset.


I swear that they hose the wood down before they sell it to us.  Hubs was struggling to get the fire going.  He was using a tote lid as billows. 


Dinner to the left, bathing water to the right.  I ended up throwing the corn on the cob into the fire.  It was wonderful!  We also had green beans in there and potatoes.  I picked them up from a farm market stand at a gas station.  


A young bull frog.


My birthday prize. It's a little guy that holds about 1000 songs and PJ took up 624 of those.  (Hubs preloaded it for me.)  I've since taken all of the 2000 PJ bootlegs out but one (Las Vegas), took the singles out and added Jack White, The Dead Weather, Raconteurs, The Afghan Whigs, The Misfits, CAKE, Fugazi, Talking Heads, Nirvana, Soundgarden, Chris Cornell, Temple of the Dog and The Pixies.  :)  I needed me some more music than just PJ.  Love PJ, but needed variety.  


Playing cards after dark.  


I won!


The net that held my many phone parts.  Phone parts you ask?  Why yes, Hubs ended up gutting my phone down as far as he could because my phone dropped out and into the bathing kettle of hot water.  He stripped it down (thank you Leatherman!) and left it to dry overnight.  It did work after the dunk.  We had dried it out the best we could.  About an hour later, the keyboard locked up.  The next morning, Hubs put it back together and it now works as good as ever.  Hooray!  :)  Hubs is my hero.


The morning view out of the foot window.  That would be our tent light hanging there. 


The blind photo camera picture out of the window above my head. 


My friend, Aimee, teases me about all of the bug spray and sunscreen in the back door.  Okay, we have four mostly used sunscreen containers, but we have 5 different versions of mosquito spray.  Different deet.  No deet. Outside, deep woods, sportsman.  We have it all.  After all of the teasing, Aimee admitted a need while attending a picnic.  I reminded her of all of the teasing.  


 Breaking down camp.  It's a lot of work.


Yes.  Yes, we are.  My lil iPod came to me loaded with all of my PJ CDs.  We even listened to the Mansfield, MA 2003 boot all the way home. 


We had a great time.  We even stopped by Sonic for the first time.  Never mind that I shut three of my child's ten digits in the door.  (She's okay.)  We all got slushies and got on our way.  Yumola!  :)