Activities Galore!

It is the last week of school and we have been all over the place with activities.

Gymnastics

Last night we attended the gymnastics “showcase” for Kristie, Charlee, Nikki, and Andrew at Patterson’s Soft Landing Gymnastics.  I have never been to an event like this and it was great fun for me to see what the kids have been working on and learning this year.

I thought they all did great!  Of course I may be biased.  They all progressed quite far throughout the year and I am really happy for them.  Kristie was even offered a spot on one of their competition teams, but since we are moving she isn’t taking the spot.

The highlight for the night, at least for me, was watching Kristie easily climb their rope.  It took about 20 seconds for her to get to the top of their 25 foot ceiling.  I was impressed.  Any time I have picked her up I’ve asked if they ever climb the rope and she has always said no.  When asked afterward why she always told me no when she had obviously climbed it so well she said, “We haven’t practiced until just last week.  We got to try and I climbed up it.”   It was just that easy I guess.

 

Dance Event

One of today’s activities was the end of year Dance Festival at the elementary school.  This has been a tradition there since Julie attended.  Each grade practiced and preformed a dance routine for a large crowd of parents.

I know this event is popular and expected, but I’d rather have skipped it.  The music was low and hard to hear.  The choreography was repetitive (which is expected for a large group of little kids).   And I don’t particularly like large crowds.

The kids were just one among a sea of others.  Because my kids are so short they were often hard to see in the group.  It was as good an event as I’ve ever seen it be, but still not a “must see” for me.  Julie probably feels different about it.

Little Red Hen

Following the Dance Festival, Nikki was also involved in a class play of The Little Red Hen.  I took Andrew home instead of attending.  Julie went and said it was adorable.   She needs to get some GoPro practice though because there was nothing in memory despite her claims she had the whole thing recorded.

Paying Tribute to the Porcelain King

And just to make this week a little bit more difficult, we have had illness going through the family.  It started with Andrew and Steven on Sunday morning.  Both vomited and earned a get-out-of-church-free pass.  Sunday afternoon, after church, poor JR had his turn right in the middle of a family movie.

That passed just fine and we thought by Tuesday we were all in the clear.  Then right in the middle of the gymnastics showcase Steven had two more episodes:  once right in the middle of the seated crowd, and then again as Julie was carrying him outside.  She got him outside and five minutes later he stated he wanted to go back in.  Julie said, “you can’t.  You’re sick.”   “I’m not sick, I’m happy :)!”

That was yesterday.   Last night it was Charlee’s turn.  Caitlin woke us sometime after midnight to tell us that Charlee needed new bedding.  Lovely.

Today was Lagoon day for the middle school and Caitlin was early anticipating going for her first time.  She left the house all ready to go.  About 20 minutes later she was on the phone telling us that she was ill to and fighting nausea.  So she missed Lagoon.   She didn’t vomit at all today, but Lagoon would have been a bad place to test the fortitude of your stomach.

Can Summer Begin Already?

I am more then ready for the school year, and this week,  to be over.  We have more than enough activities planned for us over the summer to keep us busy.  Family reunions, remodeling a house, pool time, fishing, moving, and hopefully a trip to Martin’s Cove in WY to visit some friends on a mission there.   We have activities galore planned, so let the fun begin!

Charlee

Running Log 5/22/17

Running Log 5/22/17

Location: PG High School football field/track

Task: 20/40’s for 10 minutes

Participants: Entire family

By “entire family” I don’t suggest that we all ran.  I don’t run at all.  JR is just barely walking (but doing a fabulous job of it), and Steven spent most of the time crying.

We were all present though.  It was good quality family time, even with the tears involved.

Task

A 20/40 is just a longer variant of the 15/30 I’ve described before.  20 seconds of sprinting (100% full speed) followed by 40 seconds of walking.  Repeat for 10 minutes.  I switched to the 20/40 format for two reasons.  First, it is a longer sprint which the older kids are ready for, and; second, it is easier to keep track of when to start/stop because it ends on each minute.

This time we had a new whistle we got to use so I didn’t have to yell STOP and START over and over.   One whistle blast means run and 2 means stop.  Much better for me!

Results

Not a particulartly good outing.  We went much later in the evening that normal and almost nobody was excited for it.  Having a bad attitude almost always leads to bad effort and bad results.

Josh only did about 1/2 of the laps before he was complaining his knee hurt, and so he walked the rest.   Caitlin at almost exactly the same time said she twisted her ankle (on the flat track??), but continued half-heartedly.  Kristie tried hard but was ornery about not being able to breath – this is her least favorite running activity.  Even Julie had issues.

JR cried as soon as Mom ran away from him.  Steven cried as soon as he realized he couldn’t keep up.  Andrew finished one lap and begged to be done.

We were going to do 15 minutes of this exercise, but when Nikki came up at 10 minutes and claimed she needed to pee I called it quits, gave 3 blasts to signal we were done, and headed for the car.  Julie had just started another lap and so she walked the whole thing to cool down.  Who walked with her?  The girl who supposedly needed to pee, “sooo bad!”.

I set up the GoPro, so I’ll edit the video if any of it is any good and post it at a later date.

 

 

 

 

Raising Some Dough!

Earning Summer Cash

Not wanting to mooch off of Mom and Dad, Caitlin and Joshua are trying to raise money.  They have summer activities they need to pay for and items lost in the fire they want to replace.   They are already in the hole (to Jax and me) for swimming lessons and summer passes to the pool.  Their chosen method to raise money is to sell bread products – loaves, rolls, etc.  You might say they are “raising some dough.”

This isn’t new to them.  They’ve both been making bread for a long time.  We’ve made our own bread at our house for years now, and they both learned to do it.  So you won’t be getting experimental bread, you’ll be getting our tried and true recipe for fantastic fresh bread.

Joshua's rolls
They look good, don’t they?

Orders

They would like to find a few regular customers, people who they can provide bread to on a regular basis on certain days of the week (Mr Jones every Monday; Mrs Smith on Tues. and Fri. for example).   It’s available any day of the week except Sunday.   It would be best if they didn’t have more than 4 loaves of bread or 4 dozen rolls on any one day.

One time orders are welcome as well!  They won’t turn anyone away.

For special occasions they would do more 4 per day.  For example, if you have a family reunion this summer and would like 12 dozen rolls, that would be fine with some advance notice.   These would be great for occasions like Memorial Day BBQ, Birthday parties, Thanksgiving dinner, family Christmas Party.

All bread is white bread for now.  As soon as we can get our wheat grinder from Missouri we will be able to offer wheat bread too.

Pricing

One loaf of bread: $5

One dozen rolls: $5

Half dozen rolls: $3

Half dozen cinnamon rolls: $5

2-4 Bread Bowls (for soup): $5  … number depends on the size you want the bowl.

Bread Bowls
Either 2 Large Bowls or 4 small bowls for $5

Special pricing available for larger orders.  If you want a specialty bread, like Italian bread, then make a request and they may be willing to fill it.

Shipping

Neither of these two can drive, so we’re anticipating customers to be local (in the PG area).  We will deliver to you in that area.  If you live outside of PG and want bread (rolls for lunch, or cinnamon rolls for the office maybe), then we will have to make arrangements for pickup (we could meet you near a freeway entrance for instance).

Morning delivery will be most likely.  They will wake up, make the dough, and deliver the breads when they are done baking.  You could have fresh, hot bread in the mornings for breakfast!

Would you like the smell of fresh bread in the morning?

For large special orders we can make arrangements for delivery to other locations.   Again, just give us enough advance notice and we’ll make sure the kids take good care of you.

Order Your Dough Now!

So if you would like a weekly delivery of specially made fresh bread, then order now!  We’ll take orders for up to 4 loaves, or 4 dozen rolls, per day.   You can order by filling out the form below, private message on Facebook, or give us a call at 870-291-1520.  Be sure to tell us which day you’d like regular deliveries on!

Satisfaction guaranteed.  They are kids.  They’ve been known to occasionally forget to add things like salt, or sugar.  So if you get a bad batch then it will be replaced for free.

Payment expected upon delivery.  Cash is preferred.

If you haven’t tasted our manna from heaven before, than a free sample will be provided upon request.

 

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