Friday, October 24, 2008

Dissection and Fun!!

Today, being Friday, we went to MOSI and took part in the dissection of a shark and squid. The shark was a group effort, the squid was an individual effort. It was very cool once you got past the smell!! Devin volunteered for the task of removing the liver from the shark. Preston did not get a task on the shark but he had NO PROBLEM cutting apart his squid and inspecting it. Devin has said in the past he may be interested in becoming a doctor someday...Preston may follow in his footsteps!....Mitchell (my Mr. tenderhearted observed the dissection but I am not sure he even touched either creature) probably least likely to go into a career that involves cutting things open. He loves animals. This evening Devin came running in to tell me that two stray dogs were messing with our dog Cesar. (Mitchell had him on a walk) As I ran outside, I see Mitchell coming down the sidewalk with Cesar in his arms and the two stray dogs walking next to Mitchell. (The stray dogs were not ferocious but Mitchell was all about protecting our dog!!) It was so sweet!!! Needless to say, it does not surprise me he did not cut up the sea life today!! I am as caught up as I am going to get...so until next week!!!

Museum of Science and Industry

Stone Mountain

We had a great time at Stone Mountain. The weather was a tad bit cooler and the view was beautiful. We had a great time hiking around, going to the top of the mountain in one of those cable cars, and enjoying some family time. John took Devin and Preston one morning and hiked to the top of the mountain (not really Nicholas friendly). They had a great time and took some great photos. The photo of Preston "saving" Devin on the mountain cracks me up because there is a similar scene in the movie Lion King between Scar and Mufasa which Preston re-enacts with his stuffed animals quite a bit. Preston LOVES that scene...so he got to be Scar in the photo...but unlike Scar he saved his brother!!! All in good fun of course!!!

Stone Mountain Fun

Cub Scouts

I am going to try and catch up on many posts tonight. I am quite a bit behind on sharing what we have been up to. Cub scouts/boy scouts is a new activity we have added to our schedule this year. The boys are really enjoying it. I will say with two in cub scouts and one in boy scouts there are ALOT of activities. The slide show below was the first official scout activity we attended. It was a rocket launch made out of 2 liter bottles. John was the brain behind the boys creations. I believe they decorated more than anything. (thank goodness for dads!!) (this would not have been a strong activity for me...I believe my dad "HELPED" with most of these types of activities in physics class in high school...once again thank goodness for dads) Anyway, they did great. We did not win any awards this year BUT...daddy and grandpa were taking notes for next year!!!!

Cub Scout rocket launch

Sunday, October 19, 2008

GEORGIA

Well, I thought I would finally update. Perhaps I have been putting it off because we took a few hundred photos on two different cameras so I knew it would be time consuming! We spent a week in Georgia last week and it was GREAT!! A small change in temperature, visiting with close friends, no work for John and time in the great outdoors made for a memorable week. We stayed with a close friend of mine from high school and her family. We went to a real "fall festival", admired the changing leaves, and just hung out and had a great time. It was bittersweet as would be expected. It reminded us how much we miss having them in Florida but it is a great place to get away. So, we already decided when we hope to go back to our "adopted" vacation home in Georgia!!

After leaving the Zonts family, we went to Stone Mountain and had some great family fun. The slide show I will post tomorrow depicts that portion of our trip. So for now I will sign off and hope to update tomorrow!

Until then..

Tracy

Georgia Vacation Stop 1

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Still studying the ancients

As you can see below...we are knee deep in ancient history. This week we made ziggurats and Joseph's Coat of Many Colors. The painting of the "coats" went rather smoothly. I was surprised that the boys did not end up with alot more paint on them. But it was a great day to work outside and of course they could not resist a bit of "fencing" practice as you will see in one photo of the slide prsentation. Or maybe it is mine and Melanie's way of justifying letting the boys play with sticks "safely" (if there is such a thing!) To say the least Preston had a great time and asks every day if it is one of the days we do our history projects with "The Palms." It is a much anticipated event twice a week. Until next time!!

History is so fun!!