Colorful Personality
You must see the finished product:
The dog insisted that I include his portrait this week:
The girl is 6! Just like that! I blinked and she became an amazingly creative, kind, funny and energetic kid! Her dream birthday celebration this year involved penguins.
She told me that she wanted to have a penguin party where she could “slide down snow hills on her belly like a penguin.” The “Blizzard of 2015” ensured that her dream would come true!
We had a lot of fun planning her party. We learned all about penguins so that we could make fun games and spend the day pretending to be these flightless birds. The biggest challenge was getting to the party, and we were sad that some of our friends couldn’t make it…but we wanted them to be safe and not risk the driving conditions. It felt more like we were driving on a snowy country road rather than Roosevelt Road!
We had the party at Cantigny – Robert McCormick’s estate. It’s one of our favorite places, and it was absolutely beautiful!
Surprisingly, a lot of our friends made it, and we had a terrific time.
We started inside where the kids all made “snow” globes:
We also played some games like “Scare the Skua”. (Skuas are birds that eat penguin eggs and baby penguins). I don’t have a great picture of the entire game, but there was a skua target above the Chinstrap Penguins. The kids threw pom-poms at the skua and saved the day!
Leopard Seals also eat Penguins, so we played “Leopard Launch”. This was a big hit because of the Penguin popper. The kids knocked down leopard seals with balls “shot” out of the penguin.
It’s hard to protect baby penguins. The kids raced while protecting their eggs (nerf footballs). It turns out that the girl’s daddy was the best penguin. He was the fastest waddler at the party (sadly, there is no photographic evidence – you will have to trust me on this)!
Have you ever wondered how tall an Emperor Penguin is? Are you as tall as an Emperor Penguin?
We wanted to celebrate penguins, but the girl wasn’t too excited about the idea of anchovy cupcakes, so we stuck with more traditional flavors…I think that they were a hit.
The perfect ending to a perfect penguin party… the “penguins” in their natural habitat!
Last week in kindergarten, the girl was learning about buoyancy (well, they didn’t use that word). She learned that punkins can float ecause they have air inside. We filled the tub and put everything from my cheese grater to the the girl’s toy animals in it to see if they would float. I think it was the most fun we have had with homework all year. While we were “studying”, I told the girl about bobbing for apples.
She decided that we were going to dunk for apples this weekend. And so we did…
This weekend, I passed along my old camera to the girl.
She’s always loved taking pictures, so I thought why not let her see what she can do? When I suggested going on a photo adventure, she was very excited! In fact, she made a list.
1 pine cone, 2 acorns, 3 interesting leaves, 4 buckeyes, and 5 red flowers
We went out to one of our favorite places to walk and explore. Here is what we came up with. The girl was using an 18-70mm lens. I was using my 30-30mm lens, so I could get closer.
1 Pine Cone
2 Acorns
3 Interesting Leaves
her mom
4 Buckeyes
5 Red Flowers
What a great little photographer she is!!
We also found a monarch to photograph.
My favorite shot of the day…here she is setting it up:
This was my home last week (the orange one).
Sleeping in a tent next to a bubbling creek is actually very nice. It’s also nice to see this when you wake up!
Lectures aren’t quite as boring in classrooms like this:
We constantly find new creatures and flowers to learn about!
The girl, her Nonnie, the dog and I drove west on Friday. We had our Fourth of July picnic at Great River Bluffs State Park in Winona, Minnesota. It was a beautiful place to stretch our legs!
Yesterday we made great time driving across South Dakota. It was a beautiful day so we decided to make a detour to Badlands National Park.
We are happy to be here and are looking forward to many adventures.
This girl is the prettiest little beach bum I’ve ever seen.
Boy did we ever have a fun time at the beach!!! Playing in the sand!!!
Did I mention, playing in the sand was a highlight?
“Laying out” (if any dermatologists are reading this, don’t worry, she’s under an umbrella and covered in sunscreen)
Looking for shells!
Hanging out with her cousin!!!!!
Visiting the sea turtles at sea turtle inc.
This is a Hawksbill sea turtle
The girl and a green sea turtle
Hanging out with our family was the best part!!!