Saturday, August 31, 2013

Pit Bowl

"May I please play with the kitties' food bowl?"
 Only if you bring it back when you are done.  Preferably in one piece!

"Ahhhh! I can't see where I'm going! Hahaha!"
"Chase me! Chase me, chase me, chase me!"
 Jack! Are you being careful with that bowl? Bring it back! Now!

"Catch me if you can Pathetic Doberman! Ha!
 Ja-aaaaa-aack!

"Okay, here's your bowl back!"

Friday, August 30, 2013

Rainy Day

I did feel a little bit sorry for my kids yesterday when our trip to the lake was cancelled due to rain.  But I didn't feel too sorry for them because I have been absolutely miserable from the heat and I really needed a break.
The rain was coming down so hard I had to shut the door!  Daniel was absolutely filthy-not because he hasn't bathed, he has had one every day-but because he is a boy and plays in the dirt.  The rain was warm, so I sent him outside for a "shower."
 Actually, all the kids wanted to go play in the rain, so they were having fun.

 Daniel actually got pretty clean!  Until the rain stopped and he started playing in the puddles...
Today the sun is back (and I have advised that Mark be absent around the dinner hour, which is when the house becomes miserably hot for me).  We are having another productive school day, which was interrupted by...
 A slug the size of an orca whale!  Only in the PNW can you find slugs this big...
 ...or send your kids outside to shower *wink*

Thursday, August 29, 2013

Lula Speaks!

 Lula says "baby" and then gives kisses.  The cutest part is when she says "yuck" afterward.


Just ignore all those suggested videos that come on after Lula :D

Double Digits

Shane hit the double digits yesterday!  We decided against a friend-filled birthday so we could spend the money we would normally spend on extra food on extra presents!  I took Shane out for a shopping trip to both Goodwill and Walmart to take care of some necessity shopping (jacket, jeans) and treasure hunting!  Shane found a stuffed whale he adored and I found a great backpack he can use next year in Boy Scouts.  Mark also got him a watch and a sling shot and some other things that will help him along his scouting journey.  His last big present will be moving Sheldon (the tortoise formerly known as Oogway and Jeffrey) indoors in a habitat that a tortoise can really relax in.
Some of Shane's booty-the TP was a joke (Shane fell for it)
We meant to have a barbeque with cheeseburgers and then cake and ice cream, but by the time they all got home from taekwondo, no one felt like cooking.  The humidity and heat have been dragging me down.  We just had cake and ice cream:
A little icing mishap doesn't change the taste!
Shane has been such a great sport.  He has been so helpful around the house and has had such a cheerful attitude.  Things haven't really gone his way this summer and most of the plans we have made to have fun have gotten cancelled.  For example, today we were supposed to meet up with the homeschoolers at a lake and go swimming.  But now it is pouring down rain.  I'm enjoying the reprieve from the heat, but I'm feeling sorry for my kids who ended up having to do their schoolwork instead.  Shane has been so accommodating and cheerful with all the chaos.  Unless we are doing math, but he gets through it... 
"You'll shoot your eye out!"

Monday, August 26, 2013

Funny Things Today

This is the funniest thing I said today: "Shane, quit thinking and do your math!"

Ian: "As far as the stalked vegetables go, celery is my favorite."

Fiona (singing quietly to herself while she plays): "School's out for sum-MER! School's out for-EVER!" (Alice Cooper fans can imagine the scene)
Lula took an early nap...right on Evie
Daniel is scared of his shadow-which is why he won't go down the hall to use the bathroom.  He would rather wet his pants and deal with the consequences than deal with The Shadow on the bathroom door.  Since I just now, today, figured this out, I was able to show Daniel how to make his shadow dance.  He thought it was so funny!  The first thing he did was turn around and waggle his behind at his shadow-which his shadow did right back at him!

Sunday, August 25, 2013

August Ending

Normally, I welcome August the same way I welcome February.  The end of August is like the beginning of February (or the end of January).  The heat has been dragging on way too long for this pregnant mama!  I can't wait for the mists of September to return!  I'm looking forward to closing the windows at night because its too cold to keep them open.  I'm looking forward to chilly mornings and sunny afternoons that aren't too hot. 
Ian's Wrestling Moves: The Turkey Slaughter
We still have two weeks left before we finish our turkeys.  We still need to pull the rest of the carrots and get them cooked and frozen.  We still have plums ripening and apples ready to eat.  Now would be a good time to think about a cold crop for the garden, but honestly, I'm completely unmotivated to grow anything except for this baby!
The Wraith
For the last few years, this week has been dedicated to last minute homeschool plans and waiting for the UPS truck.  This year isn't as exciting.We haven't done a full school day yet, which has been just fine.  Just running through the routine of math and language arts has eased us into the school year.
The Atomic Wedgie
Our dishwasher is broken.  We are washing dishes by hand twice a day.  Shane has been a great help with this!  We've discovered that the entire kitchen stays cleaner longer if we just wash by hand.  The dishwasher doesn't really save us any time or money.  I'm sure we will eventually buy the part we need ($140), but we aren't in any hurry.
The Aunt Ruth
We've been going to church as a family for the last three weeks.  The novelty wore off for Daniel this morning and we had to take a trip to the van to "talk" about what it means to sit nice during the music.  He felt better once church was over and he got to eat some cookies.  It didn't last.  He was quite the monster all day today...sigh...
Petting the Cat
Cub Scouts started up again this week with a popcorn kickoff meeting.  Shane needs to sell $350 to cover his dues and an additional $400 for attending camp this winter.  Shane's den, Webelos 2, are also doing fund raisers for their Boy Scout account for next year.  This helps them prepare for the immediate expense of summer camp right after they cross over to Boy Scouts.  The Boy Scouts are also selling popcorn for their individual accounts, so Ian will be standing outside grocery stores for the next few weeks raising as much money as he can for his dues, summer camp, and other activities.

***No brothers were seriously harmed in these pictures...much***

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Penrose

If you pay attention to insignificant news stories, you might have heard that our area experienced a 3.6 magnitude earthquake today.  Some people felt it; I saw their excited exclamations on facebook.  We, however, did not feel it as we were bouncing down the road in the BWV...
... We had a lovely last minute trip to Penrose State Park to meet up with a friend of Shane's, and at the same time Harbor Wildwatch hosted a "Get Your Feet Wet" program!
Moon Snail
My kids impressed the volunteers with their knowledge and enjoyment of marine invertebrates.  Fiona especially loved the moon snail.
After a quick walk, a quick picnic, and a quick swim (for the boys),
Guess which boy spends a lot of time without his shirt?
we headed home for a quick spaghetti dinner before Boy Scouts! Another fun day for the Downens!

Monday, August 19, 2013

Glucose + Fructose = So Gross!

(Or sucrose, get it?)  Day one of National Geographic school had us examining an article titled Sugar Love: A Not So Sweet Tale.  The hardest part about NG school is paraphrasing the articles so that my younger kids will pay attention.  The other hard part is Ian reading the article first and interrupting with off topic questions/statements.
Ian measures out 10 teaspoons of sugar to add to 12 ounces of water-the amount of one average soda.
I started by just showing the girls and Daniel the pictures: a doughnut being sprinkled with sugar and a top-down view of sugary artificially colored drinks.  I'm glad my kids didn't identify the drinks right off the bat.  They said things like chocolate milk and apple juice instead of Gatoraid and Koolaid (score a point for me).  Then Daniel shouted, "Sugar juice! Yum!"  Then I had Ian measure the amount of sugar found in a typical soda and add it to water.  They all got a drink and immediately asked for more (not a surprise).

Then we went through the article, talking about the history of the sugar industry from ancient times until today, talking about the health risks of sugar consumption, and how much sugar one person consumed per year in 1700, 1800, 1900, and today.  Boy, were they amazed!  I even had a brand new 25 pound bag of sugar that they hefted around and imagined eating spoonful by spoonful.

The big question was, "If sugar is so bad for us, why are we wired to want it so bad? And why can't we stop eating sugar?"  It was so easy to illustrate this.  The kids got all grossed out about how toxic sugar was, but as soon as I showed them a picture of candy, artistically arranged by color, they immediately got excited about what candy they wanted to eat and forgot all about the fact their brains were acting like a drug addict's brain.

After we were done talking, I sent the kids outside to forage for blackberries and Ian and I looked at the different sugars and their molecular arrangements.  Even now, that cup of sugar water is sitting on the counter.  Various kids keep asking for "one more drink, just one."  Evie just said, "The experiment is working.  I want more.  It's okay to want, but its not okay to have more. So I'm not going to have anymore.  But I still want it."  Wow! 

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Oooooo, Bats!

I mentioned Shane is interested in bats, right?  A few weeks ago it was squid.  He checked out every book in the entire Pierce County Library system on squid.  He knew all the different species, how fast they could swim, where they lived, etc, etc, etc.  Now its bats.
This is what I hear: Aren't wrinkle faced bats cute? I hope they don't get eaten by wooly-faced bats, also known as the false vampire bat.  Did you know a bat can fly 60mph? That's faster than an orca whale.  And three times faster than a squid! Did you know they can use their echolocation to sense something as small as a hair? I wonder how vampire bats in zoos eat.  Do they have special livestock for them? Did you know that a bat can give birth to a baby 1/4 of her body weight? And did you  know the vampire bat can drink half its body weight in blood?  If a nursing mother bat is taking care of her baby, it uses so much energy the mother bat can't fly and get her own food so other bats bring her food.  Isn't that neat?  I wonder how they do that?
It gets a little tiring, but I'm thrilled Shane enjoys learning about animals.  He has an amazing memory and can spout out facts about different animals all day long.  Yesterday he amazed me when he compared three different species in three different phyla and was able to compare their predator avoidance skills (in this case, large numbers of animals scattering to confuse the predator).
Today when Shane asked if he could set up a bat watching party, I said yes.  They roost in our eaves and eat mosquitos every night.  We even had one roosting behind our famous map of Cuba (when it used to hang in the carport).  After my Little House on the Prairie episode was over, I went out to check on them.  Two bats were actively feeding right off the porch!  I had fun trying to get pictures of them in the dark.  They came VERY close to us!  But I'm not worried about rabies.

"Where's Lula?"

You see, Mark and I had a short conversation about our list of things to do yesterday while Daniel and Lula played on our bed.  We decided Mark would get some mowing done while I got the older kids ready to go run errands with me.  When Lula went down for her nap, I would leave.  We planned that I would leave in a half hour.

About ten minutes later, I was in the kitchen making lunch and I realized Daniel was there and Lula was not.  I asked Daniel, "Where's Lula?"
"She's dead."
"What? Where?"
"Where we were playing.  She's dead there."

I rushed back to the bed, sure I was going to find Lula knocked unconscious.  Instead I found her sound asleep, flat on her back, arms and legs spread out in a big X.

I wonder, how can anyone possibly fall asleep while Daniel is jumping around nearby?

Saturday, August 10, 2013

Bad Nature Study!

"Mom, I saw these squiggly things in the water, so I put them in a jar to see what they are."
"Yuck, those are mosquito larvae. Dump them out!"
A few days later...
Ooooh! A pet mosquito! Just in time for Shane to turn his interest toward bats!

Thursday, August 8, 2013

Money

This has been the summer of money.  Money, money, money.  Or the lack thereof.

"'Cause it's a bittersweet symphony, this life
Try to make ends meet
You're a slave to money then you die"
- from Bittersweet Symphony by The Verve

Mark and I decided a long time ago that we were done living with credit cards.  We both had them, we both used them, we paid them off the best we could every month.  

When I turned 18, my dad told me to get a credit card, use it only for gas or if I had enough money in my checking account to pay for whatever the item was, and pay the bill in full when it came each month.  I did that for years.  Some months I would "accidentally" max the card out (I had a $500 limit) and have to pay the whole thing at once, which was so painful.  But most months I would just charge whatever item or experience suited my fancy and pay for it later.  I was living each month on next month's income.  But I had built up a very nice credit score and a much larger credit limit (*big grin*)!

When Mark and I got married, he had a credit card balance much higher than I was used to.  Life was different for Mark than it was for me in college.  I was responsible for only me: I had a part-time job, student loan income every quarter (haha, it was actually debt!), and some help from my parents.  My expenses were mostly rent in shared housing, eating out, and shopping.  Mark was a single dad raising two girls and trying to run a household while getting an education that could provide a better future for his daughters.  He was also left with the responsibility of paying the debt he and his first wife accrued.  Mark knew the girls would only have one childhood, so he was willing to go into debt for them and their needs.  He figured on paying it all off one day, but he had no idea that I was going to enter his life and complicate things (wink, wink).
Our first ticket to debt-free living! November 2006
In January of 2006, Mark cut up the credit card and gave it to me for my birthday.  One might think that is the lamest present ever, but let me tell you, it was the best present I have ever gotten!  The promise to live within our means and be debt-free!  And guess what? By the end of the year, a wind storm blew a tree down on our gazebo and broke part of a wall.  A few days later, a snow storm blew in and flattened it the rest of the way down.  The insurance money was enough to pay off the credit card!  Then we were able to focus on the van and student loan debt.  We tightened our belts and lived on less so we could pay bigger chunks each month.  I always believed the tree falling was God answering our prayers.  My proof? The tree just barely missed the house-the exact corner where Baby Evie happened to be taking a nap in her crib!

Fast forward to now and we have been living without credit card debt, vehicle debt, or student loan debt for years (until we had to buy the BWV)!  We used as much of our savings for the van's down payment as we felt comfortable with and we should be free of that debt in two years or less.  We have been practicing saving for things before we buy them since our dishwasher broke in 2007.

After a few major unexpected expenses this summer, we have managed to drain our savings account, not to zero, but down to an uncomfortable level.  Today, the dishwasher quit working.  We are already living with a broken coffee machine, a broken cordless phone, soles falling off my shoes, no math book for Ian, and an upcoming copay when Lucky is born right before Christmas.  This would be a perfect time to break down and start charging things again.  Instead, we took a deep breath, said a few choice words, and got to work trying to fix the dishwasher for as cheaply as possible.  Using the same technique we used when the washing machine broke, Mark was able to fix it.  And I don't have to hand wash until we save enough to buy a new one (for now, we are living on borrowed time)!

We started using this great software program called You Need a Budget (YNAB).  We used to use Microsoft Money or Quicken to manage our money, but those programs were cumbersome, and worse, they only showed you what you had spent AFTER you'd spent it!  What YNAB is great at is forcing us to allocate every dollar from every paycheck as it comes in.  Each month can have its own budget too.  It's super easy to automatically allocate $A for this category, $B for that, month after month.  It used to be so easy to say, "I've got a few extra dollars in the account," and make unplanned purchases, only to find at the end of the month we were short for insurance or some other bill.  This caused stress, which added to the stress of trying to balance the myriad of transactions we would automatically download with Quicken at the end of each month.  Now we allocate our money and it is there when the bills are due.  When we have the urge to make an unplanned purchase, we quickly ask ourselves if we have allocated any money for it and if the answer is no, we either reallocate or WE DON'T BUY IT.  Did you know that elastic for my sewing projects falls under clothing?  Heh, heh, yep!

At some point, you work at getting ahead and using this month's paycheck for next month's expenses.  For us, this has meant tightening our belts tighter than they ever have been before to get ahead.  And its working!  We managed to NOT spend a large part of our gas budget because I've stayed home for a month!  It was hard, so hard, to not jump in the BWV and go gallivanting wherever I wanted, even if the event was free.  Oh, July was so hard on me! But now we have an extra $90 that we can use for a trip farther away (like to visit the girls for their birthdays!) or it can be reallocated to the car maintenance savings.  Because like it or not, there are some expenses that are unavoidable- like new tires or a dental bill-yet are completely within our power to plan for.  There is no need to pull out a credit card when you've been expecting and planning for major expenses.

Mark and I will never be rich, and we are still strapped for cash, but we are the masters of that strap and are free from the stress of running out of money before the end of the month.  And that is a SWEET symphony!

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Summer Fun

This hasn't been my funnest summer, but it hasn't been my worst either.  The summer we moved and the summer we lost Grandad were much worse.  We do try to do our best around here...

The apples are getting harvested.  Those are just the fallen apples...we have three more trees full...
That sixty pound box means apple sauce, apple butter, and dried apples.
Lula has reached that "getting into everything" age and is an expert computer hacker.  The gates are up, the dogs don't get to free feed anymore, and heavy buckets line the kitchen cupboards that don't have child locks.  I no longer take her anywhere-I don't want to chase her off the top of any jungle gym or spend my library time re-shelving books (my gas tank is empty anyway).
Oh, did you think we used passwords for security purposes?
School is going quite well.  We do enough to keep us busy, but not so much that we don't have time to play.  Their play is so much more productive when they spend time learning every morning.
Abandoned science project. That spider was hard to kill-it took about seven hits.
The kids are doing so well with their swimming skills.  Mark takes them to the YMCA pool and teaches swim skills to each of them after taekwondo.  The lifeguard watched him teach for awhile and commented that he was going to use some of Mark's methods for his classes!  Fiona can now swim across the deep part of the pool, all by herself!  She is the youngest to swim in the shortest amount of time.  I think it only took Mark four sessions to teach her.  Evie can swim an entire pool length in crawl stroke and will be ready for swim team in the fall.
The girls still have to wear life jackets on the pond.  Secchi depth is like three inches and I'm not swimming anymore.  If they go down, it would be hard to find them.
I'm just hanging out, trying to stay cool and get as much done with my waning energy as I can.  This baby is not like Lula; she is quite active!  The more she moves (dances? fights?), the less energy I have.  I am 25 weeks along-only 15 left to go!
It's always a party with Lucky!
Lucky doesn't have a name yet, but we have a few favorites.  I'm in no hurry to name her.  Maybe we will wait until after she is born to choose her name!

Saturday, August 3, 2013

Friend or Foe?

This little Barred Owl has been hanging out lately around the edge of the pasture. Whether it is hunting for field rodents or chickens, we don't know.  But it sure can be noisy in the early morning! As soon as it is done calling, the roosters chime in, then Lula and the dogs and there is no such thing as sleeping in on a Saturday...