Saturday, May 30, 2020

Megan turns Fifteen and we buck the quarantine

We gathered for the running of the streamers....


We suspect she was awakened by the creaky broken floor board I had to stand on to put up the streamers, but she didn't let on...she was appropriately disheveled.


A mystery person left a cute lawn sign for her last night. We truly don't know who it was, but we are guessing it was Sister Peterson, her Young Woman leader!


We procured a special cereal...unfortunately, Megan isn't a big fan of breakfast, so the girlies will help her out.

 
The bulk of the day was spent driving around gathering supplies for a Papyrus mask she wants to make for Comic Con. She was super excited about getting started...literally shaking! But she definitely wasn't thrilled about having to drive herself around. I keep telling her that learning to drive is pretty key to her future independence. She remains unconvinced.


Once we were back home, I started on making her birthday dinner while she decorated her cake. I know it sounds like a mean thing to do...but I promise you she wants to do it. It's like an extra gift for her!

She used my constellation grocery bag to add a few constellations.


I'd say it turned out seriously cute! The best yet!


Clearly, Mark feels the same!


On the menu: Sausage potato casserole, corn on the cob, watermelon, and fresh rolls...with a side of Ethan in a Baywatch tank top.



And right as we finished up dinner......DING DONG!  The Flynns and Guenthers came over to help celebrate and sing to her!


The cutest picture of her!





We spent the rest of the evening sitting around and chatting while the kids chased in the back yard and poked at the soggy fire pit. We have missed having our friends over.


Happy Birthday, Megan! I'm so sorry that I kinda forgot and you had to remind me and I felt so bad which made you feel so bad for making me feel bad.

Forgive me?

Friday, May 29, 2020

Summer Bucket List: Thrift store upcycle

Its so hot outside. 

Too hot for any of our outdoor bucket list items to be anything more than pure misery.

So we decided it's the perfect time to make a trip to Savers and look for treasures....with potential.

We settled on these:


I bought a couple extra, you never know if there will be friend around that wants to get in on the fun. Or maybe one gets mysteriously dropped and shatters into a million pieces along with the hopes and dreams of your 7 year old daughter...you know, something like that.

We got right down to business.


Laney chose this sad little brown bird. She knew she'd find reliable information in Grandma Kathleen's bird book. 


And....TRANSFORMATION!


The other's finished and hustled off before I could get pictures of their final product. Eventually I will track them down and add photos....

This was a fun activity! Kind of pricey, even from a thrift store...I may keep my eyes out this year for next summer's candidates.

Wednesday, May 27, 2020

SBL - Cedar Falls and Singin in the Rain

We'd heard rumors that there was a cool spot at Cedar Lake that we've been missing out on all these years. 

It's true! And we finally found it. It only takes a few minutes to make toward the dam and the down to this cool waterfall and hollow.



Megan was a little nervous one of us would fall off and into the water.


Oh Megan, why fall when you can dive right in?


Well, not actually dive. More like climb around and then get a waterfall shower...then decide, what the heck? Might as well go swimming! In my jeans!

I promise you, I knew of a surety that Mathew would end up in that river before we even got there. I have resigned myself to it...and now I just enjoy the show! It makes him so happy!


We didn't stay long, we all had a few projects we wanted to get home to

Later that day, when the rain started pouring down, I heard the little girls outside and they were swinging each other around and belting "I'm SIIIIINgin in the RAIN!". I'm so glad we watched all those musicals last summer!


Tuesday, May 26, 2020

Summer Bucket List - Kickball and watermelon

Gorgeous skies. Friends. Chainlink fences. Laughing. Competitive dads. Watermelon. 

Hello summer!





Monday, May 25, 2020

You'll thank me later.

The dreaded words were spoken.

NO TECH SUMMER

I suspect there were some unkind things said about me under their breath.

But I will not be swayed.

Because Laney made this today.


Every stitch.

And that's the stuff they miss when the screens take over their brains.

Excuse me while I polish my knuckles on my shirt.

The Murph...Gargefit edition

On Track is closed. 

But the Murph goes on. We had some friends over and we got to it. 

The reason we do the Murph:

In early 2005 Murphy was assigned to SEAL Delivery Vehicle Team ONE as officer in charge of Alpha Platoon and deployed to Afghanistan. In June of that year, Murphy was leading a four-man reconnaissance team in Kunar province as part of a counter-insurgent mission (the other men in Murphy’s team were Danny Dietz, Matthew Axelson and Marcus Luttrell). During the mission the team encountered a group of local goat herders.
.A discussion was held among the four SEALs regarding the rules of engagement and what they should do with the herders, who were being held at gunpoint. Eventually the men decided to release them, but not soon after the SEALs were surrounded and ambushed by an overwhelming Taliban force. Murphy, who was trying to reach HQ via satellite phone, willingly exposed himself to enemy fire by stepping into a clearing where he might get a signal to make the call. Murphy was shot in the back, but still managed to calmly complete the call for reinforcements and return to his position to continue the fight with his men. HQ sent an MH-47 Chinook helicopter to rescue the team, but while attempting to set down in rugged terrain, the helicopter was hit by a rocket-propelled grenade, killing all 16 men on board.  In early 2005 Murphy was assigned to SEAL Delivery Vehicle Team ONE as officer in charge of Alpha Platoon and deployed to Afghanistan. In June of that year, Murphy was leading a four-man reconnaissance team in Kunar province as part of a counter-insurgent mission (the other men in Murphy’s team were Danny Dietz, Matthew Axelson and Marcus Luttrell). During the mission the team encountered a group of local goat herders. 
In honor of Lt. Michael Murphy, killed June 28, 2005, in Afghanistan:
Murph
1-mile run
100 pull-ups
200 push-ups
300 squats
1-mile run
Partition the pull-ups, push-ups, and squats as needed. Start and finish with a mile run. If you’ve got a twenty pound vest or body armor, wear it.
This workout was actually created by Murphy himself, and he originally titled it ‘Body Armor’

Saturday, May 23, 2020

Summer Bucket List - Camping at Roaring River State Park

I really truly thought the forecast wouldn't come true. It said three days of rain. But those weather guys are so pessimistic! Surely it will scootch just to the south of us. 

Not so.

When we pulled in to the park, it was pouring. So we waited it out in our car and watched the radar. 


When there was a window of opportunity, we jumped out and set up camp in record time. It helped that we had three more grown people than usual! Ethan built the fire, Mathew put up the small tent and Mark, Meg and I tackled the big one.

Tootsie was excited to explore the perimeter


And Daphne could not understand why we would intentionally leave our carpeted areas.


Before we knew it, we were dining on our traditional first-night-of-camping tinfoil dinners....by the way, this is the coolest firepit we've had thus far. The grate folded back so you could build your fire and then cook right on top of it. It was nice and long for lots of tinfoil packets.



It was also just the right size for roasting our wet and soggy shoes.


Ethan decided to bunk up in his truck but got kinda lonely and paid us a visit before bed.


We had a rainy night, but the girls slept surprisingly well. When I heard the drippety drops subside, I hustled outside and fired up the camp stove for our second-day-of-camping traditional breakfast burritos. We also learned how to play a new game....Dos! It's like Uno, but quicker and takes more brains. We love it! 




Ethan took Everly and Aaron with him to go fishing. And the other kids wandered down to the river to explore. We knew there was another storm rolling in about 11 am, but the campground host came flying around in his golf cart and told us that we only had 30 minutes before it would hit us. Mark drove off to find Ethan and the kids and we started packing things into totes so we wouldn't have ruined food or wet(ter) chairs.

Mark barely made it back with the kids and the sky turned black and a crack of lightning sent us diving into tents, cars and trucks. Mathew, Anna and Everly all went to the small tent, Ethan in his truck, Mark into the van (he was on a conference call!), and Megan, Laney and I went into the big tent.

I'll tell you what. It's been a long while since I've been actually afraid. That lightning was coming fast and close. I hated not having everyone together. We tried to keep our minds off of the storm by playing Dos, but it was hard to care....We prayed hard for protection....then we decided to unbunch all the discarded Dove wrappers and read the sayings...we like this one: "With every storm, there is a rainbow. No matter how long it takes to show up."


The violence of the storm passed, but the rain kept on coming. And soon the tent started dripping and we dug out the beach towels to keep our sleeping bags as dry as possible. The little girls decided to run over and join us, but Mathew stayed put and blasted some tunes...nothing like Irish Pub songs to reassure!


And about an hour later...the rain passed! We were left with an absolute muddy mess of a campsite, but we also got to stick around and see how truly beautiful this place is.


 Laney and Anna caught minnow in their hands!


We found a wild strawberry!


We went down to the part of the river where people love to play, and let the kids swim and squeal in the cold water. Even Mark rolled up his jeans and hopped in.


Mathew was so sweet and ferried little kids back and forth so they wouldn't hurt their feet on the sharp rocks.


From a distance, it appeared that the water dropped off into a teeming waterfall of doom. But it was actually a pretty path of rocks that the kids could walk along to get a great view of the the tiered fishing holes downriver. And bonus...dead raccoon to thrill and terrify!


That rest of the night we stoked the fire and made our dinner...skyline and coneys...a first for our camping menu, and definitely a winner.  Even Everly gave it a try and liked it. Hunger will drive the pickiest of eaters to feel adventurous. That night passed without even a drop of rain, and I slept like a rock on a slowly deflating air mattress. Mathew and Ethan headed back home early so that Ethan could make it to work by 10 am. We loaded them up with everything we could spare, hoping that the rest would fit in the van.

We had our breakfast and packed up camp. Then we headed back to the same swimming area to get in a little more water and sun. The Flynns and Carlstons had arrived the night before and were camping in a different campground. We all got to play together for a little while before it was time for us to leave.



 Sara E, Sara C, me, Mari and Courtney


The youths.


Floating on borrowed vessels.


Everly finally realizing that her shoes are already soaking wet from the rain...she might as well wear them in the river and saver her feet.


We were sad to leave in the middle of the fun on a sunny day, but we had one more important stop to make before heading back to Kansas and our beloved roof....

Short Stop!! The Eberts were game to accompany us!

And believe it or not, even this lovably backwoods establishment was exercising it's obligation to socially distance.  We didn't mind. Massive amounts of ice cream is on the other end of that line.


And this just in...they have finally put out the master key to the unknowable....HOW BIG IS THE LARGE???


Sara and all the kids went for the PeeWee...


Mark got the Kids size (still huge) and Andy went all in with the Large!! Look at that smile.


I didn't order ice cream. I know all too well that I will be finishing off the cones of at least 3 of those kids. I readied myself with a cup of rootbeer to turn their remnants into my delicious float.


All in all....it was a wonderful, unforgettable weekend. There is no one I'd rather weather a storm with than these guys. Let the summer fun begin!