Saturday, January 19, 2013

Looser

So Elin comes down tonight and starts singing shimmy, shimmy bum, bum you are a looser."

Mom - "E that is not a very nice thing to say."

E - "Well, Nate called me that."

Mom- "oh"

E - "yeah I couldn't be quiet when we were playing the silent game."

Mom - starting to laugh "well E"

E - "yeah (laughing) I'm not very good at that"

Friday, November 9, 2012

Elin Speaks

We have been using a pilot voice in the mornings to keep things funny. I told passenger Elin that she could disembark - she started barking- oh kids are hilarious.

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Elin speaks

(Eating apples) Look mom, I am an artist with my teeth.

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Sunday, July 29, 2012

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Thoughts by Elin

It rained and my children needed to get out of the house this morning so I sent them on a mission to save the worms on the roads and driveway. Elin now won't let it go and we need to get to school. "But Mom, look (pointing at the worms) they are in the road and if a car comes THAT'S IT!" I gave her two more minutes.

Friday, January 27, 2012

Thoughts by Elin

E just came to me and said over her messy new shirt, "It's okay, 'cause technically I have more shirts."

Monday, January 2, 2012

Thoughts by Elin

"Mom, the house isn't looking to good right now."

Hmm, wonder how it got that way . . . .

Friday, December 16, 2011

What we do . . .

Some places have lemonade stands. Not us we have hot chocolate stands. The kids planned this one for 4 days. They even passed out fliers. The entire thing was a grand success.

There were lots of choices - whipped cream, sprinkles, marshmallows . . .


Monday, December 12, 2011

Elin Speaks

"Mom, do I have DNAs?"

Thoughts by Nate

Nate - "Mom - can I watch Rudolph before church?"

Mom - "No Nate, that isn't really a church movie."

Nate - "Mom, it's a Christmas movie and have you forgotten the whole reason why we celebrate Christmas?"

Hmmm . . .

Monday, November 14, 2011

Elin's Pics

This one is for the Grandmas! The numbers are on top of the pictures.

Photo #1

Photo #2

Photo #3

Photo #4

Photo #5

Photo #6

Photo #7

Photo #8

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

First Days of School - better late than never!

Nate's first official day of second grade. I got the "awww, mom" when I wanted to take his picture.

Elin, on the other hand, wanted an entire photo shoot for the first day of school. Gotta love the differences. Here are a few of the selections.

Thumbs up for school!

They are both getting so big - where did the time go?





Sunday, September 11, 2011

Banff, Alberta- Part III


April and Elin went for "tea time" at a very luxurious hotel. Nate and I weren't as interested, we bummed around downtown Banff.

These are the Banff hotsprings (didn't get a picture of the actual pool, sorry). They actually have to cool down the water for the pool, and it's still at 104 deg F.

"I am too cool."


Some very cool big-horned sheep by the roadside... one was looking straight at me as if to say "Leave me now in peace, and I will spare you." That's when I walked back to my car.

The Continental Divide! the line that splits water flowing eastward to the Atlantic or westward to the Pacific. Fun learning point for the kiddos.

This particular hike is in an area almost completely burned by forest fire 40 yrs ago... you could still see the blackened fallen trees.

Another beautiful area for playing/hiking by the river.


Unfortunately we had to skip the hike due to these warnings.

A very deep/narrow canyon that we could hike into on a boardwalk.



A pristine pool at the bottom of a waterfall in the back of the canyon... it was very inviting!

The Columbia Icefields- a glacier that we got to walk around on. This shot is from a couple miles away... it is enormous, but sadly is shrinking.

You might ask why we wanted to do this on our summer vacation. Well, I was thinking the same thing. The kids loved it, though, they thought is was soooo cool to walk around on a huge slab of ice.

This was the tire of the monstrous truck that drove us onto the icefield.

Our guide warned us not to step into any "puddles" as they can be deeper than they appear. Well, Nate must have missed that warning and could resist one of the puddles. Down he went, up to his thigh. Who knows how deep he would have gone if he hadn't caught himself. Check out his soaked pants...

Our last day, just bumming around a lake area, throwing rocks, picnicking, just taking it easy. We'd deserved a take-it-easy day after a week of hiking and site-seeing. Such a cool trip, I hope someday we can return.




Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Banff, Alberta- Part II


This was our "lake day". Banff is surrounded by many lakes, all beautiful but some easier to get to than others. First is Lake Louise, probably the most popular. There's a large plush hotel on its shores which is fun to look at but not very practical to stay at.

This is Lake Louise, surrounded by mountains on all sides. Like all the lakes fed by glaciers, it has an incredible blue-green glow.

We hiked around part of the lake. Here are dad and daughter hand-in-hand.

Somehow, despite near-freezing temperature water, we let our kids play on the shoreline rocks. April's choice, I'm sure.

Nate teaching us about the nearby wildlife (ie bears).

We rented a canoe for a quick trip around the lake. I got to experience first-hand how cold that water was since I was sitting directly behind Nate and his paddle.

Next we were off of Lake Morraine, also incredible and surrounded by 7 distinct peaks.

Elin exploring some logs washed ashore.

This is where we parked ourselves for lunch... what a cool place for a picnic!


And our third lake for the day... Emerald Lake. We hiked a bit around this and then sat down for a snack.

Look at that smile! (Hmmm, is it the beautiful surroundings or the rocket popsicle in her hand?)