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Lots of work outside this afternoon. The roses on our garage are blooming. I do nothing to them, except hack away at them once they grow out of control near the end of summer. Gorgeous!
We have a bunch of container plants. The tomatoes and peas will stay there. The pumpkins, spaghetti squash, and cantaloupe will be moved once they're up and growing.
Once we were done planting, Chris hung a tarp for Becky and Katie to play under. Cheap entertainment, for only $11. Just then, it began to rain - just for a few minutes - and a pretty rainbow appeared! Maybe this is God telling us that everything won't die, despite my horrid lack of green thumbs.
It only rained a few minutes, so Chris watered the plants. Becky decided she needed to be watered, too!
I took a moment to get some close-ups of Becky. I love the joy she shows when she throws her head back and laughs! She's a happy girl.
A good day. Now off to shower, and then maybe spin and knit a bit.
We won!!! Four tickets to Six Flags America, just outside Washington DC, on a special Homeschool Day. We had an enjoyable, relaxing day. Throughout the time there, we ran into a few friends from home, and it was neat knowing that mostly everyone there was somehow connected to homeschooling, family, etc.
The weather was mostly cooperative... cool jacket weather, with spurts of sun, and one tiny itty bitty hint of sprinkles, which cleared in 10 minutes. The water rides were closed, as well as several other attractions, and no shows. But we had a blast anyway, with the girls riding the big coasters (even Becky rode one!), conquering their fears, even to the point of showing off!
Today, Rachel attended a Tea class at Tranquilitea, in Waynesboro, PA. They made scones and sandwiches, and the moms returned after a couple of hours to enjoy a lovely brunch tea. So tasty!
Then tonight, Emilee played a gig with her band, Kill The Trends. First time they've played in public, just three songs. She played bass instead of guitar. She was nervous, but I thought she did a fabulous job. I'm amazed at how much she's learned in the few years she's been playing, obviously with a musical gift that eludes me. And of course, she and Kesley were nutballs, goofing around and having fun.
ETA: This turned into Em's first paid gig. She's a PROFESSIONAL musician. They gave her $15 for playing tonight. Woo Hoo!
Yesterday we attended a Geo-Lunch about Egypt. Each month, a different county is selected, and we eat food from there, talk about customs and history, share crafts and stuff the kids have learned. Lots of fun!
It was a fun afternoon. Next month - India!
It was a busy weekend for Katie. She took photos to illustrate a story that a friend wrote for a picture book competition at our local library. They won their age division! The "prize" was to have your book printed and bound, and placed in the library's collection. Each author received a copy of the book as well. We attended a reception honoring the four winning entries, where each author read their story.
We also saw the Prince Caspian movie on Friday AM, and then had a bevy of girls here on Saturday to celebrate Katie's 11th birthday. She loved being the center of attention. She and Rachel baked her cake... Rachel assembled and iced it, I decorated it, directly under Katie's watchful supervision. They had a great time!
It was a busy weekend for Katie. She took photos to illustrate a story that a friend wrote for a picture book competition at our local library. They won their age division! The "prize" was to have your book printed and bound, and placed in the library's collection. Each author received a copy of the book as well. We attended a reception honoring the four winning entries, where each author read their story.
We also saw the Prince Caspian movie on Friday AM, and then had a bevy of girls here on Saturday to celebrate Katie's 11th birthday. She loved being the center of attention. She and Rachel baked her cake... Rachel assembled and iced it, I decorated it, directly under Katie's watchful supervision. They had a great time!
Busy fiber week here...
One Fiber Trends Felted Clog is nearly done - just a few more rows. And I've started a Sunday Market Shawl from some lace weight hand-dyed yarn that was sent to me by a fellow online knitter and dye gal. Very lightweight, very pretty, and so easy! Cast on, and in the first row, you knit 2, do a yarnover, knit 2, do a yarnover, knit 2, yarnover, etc. Then simply work garter stitch for as long as you want the shawl. In the next to last row, you drop a stitch, and unravel it down to the yarnovers. Such a nice effect, with lots of mindless knitting to take along for the next week or so.
The HitchHiker Spinning Wheel is SO much smoother now that it's received a little tweaking. Everyone in the family now comments about how much more quiet it is! I'm currently working on some Northern Lights "Autumn Twilight" roving. Not sure what it will become yet, but it's such a pretty, subtle color!
I'm also finishing the toe of the Periwinkle socks, so I'll have pics of those soon. Happy fingers!
Today, the three younger girls and I visited the Maryland Zoo at Baltimore with a crew of homeschoolers. We had a great time. The weather was perfectly beautiful, which was a very welcome change from all the rain we've had lately!
We saw many animals - mostly African-themed, and then North American-themed. I got quite a few really good pictures, but this one was by far my favorite, especially with the Prince Caspian movie opening this weekend. It's currently my desktop wallpaper.