Wednesday, June 17, 2020

Muddy Fun

We went to Eichler Park today with our neighbors. (Cannon and Matthew haven't seen much of each other since quarantine began, and we now have the McKendry's as part of our "quaran-team" much to the delight of the boys!) Eichler Park is also known as the "dirt bike park" and since the sun finally came out after a week or so of rain, we headed over there this morning so the boys could play. 





 They had SO much fun.. but oh my goodness were they muddy when it was all said and done! HA! 

Sunday, June 14, 2020

Father's Day 2020

HAPPY FATHER'S DAY  









We hope you felt the love of ALL of us in an extra special way today. We enjoyed showering you with some of your favorite things. We love you so much!

Thursday, June 11, 2020

Last Day of School 2020


We did it!! Today seemed anticlimactic and surreal... but is was still very emotional for this momma, for lots of different reasons. I am so very proud of  Evelyn and Matthew for continuing to work hard at their studies from home and finishing the school year strong. 





Love these goobers!!

Morning hot cocoa for the win!

Not what the "last day of school picture with the teacher" was supposed to look like, but here we are. Fir Grove had a little parade today for families to come say goodbye to the amazing teachers and staff. It was sweet and well done. Yes, I cried (shocker)! I am thankful for Ms. Calafet, for her care, creativity and leadership, especially in the past few months. Matthew loved being in her class and grew in so many ways. 

We met Jen and the Stenehjem kids for ice cream and a walk this afternoon to celebrate the end of the year. 






SO thankful for these friends and this crew!

While this summer will continue will be different and quieter, I am looking forward to making more memories with my crew.


Monday, June 8, 2020

Black Lives Matter

There is so much tension in our county right now. So much sadness. So much division. It is just heartbreaking. 

BUT... things are being talked about that have needed to be talked about for a LONG time. I confess I tend to not think about it.. racial injustice... and tend to just stay in my little world. But that in and of itself is white privilege... something that I am working on and learning about. We have had difficult but good talks with the kids and hope to grow as a family as we learn about this issue and how prevalent is still is.

Tonight we walked as as family with our community to stand up against racism. It was peaceful and meaningful. I wasn't sure about going (mostly because of COVID), but Matthew was adamant that we go. For his black friends. For their future. For the love of our neighbors.

 


Thankful for this kid and his big heart!


Friday, June 5, 2020

Oregon or Bust... COVID Style

Oregon or bust!

Matthew is missing out on our school's amazing 4th grade Oregon Trail simulation due to kids not being in school. I was planning on doing own at home, and the 4th grade teachers were encouraging kids to do so also and created an amazing online curriculum for the kiddos (I cannot tell you how much I appreciate teachers right now.. they are doing an incredible job!)

My friend Jen (mom of Ellie and Sam, Evelyn and Matthew's close friends) reached out and asked if we wanted to do something together. Of course I said YES! With Jen's help (and her amazing creativity) we did our own simulation this week! Over course of three days (and using three different parks) We stopped at and signed Independence Rock, made butter, climbed over the Rocky Mountains, hunted and walked a lot before making it to and staking our claim in Oregon! It wasn't the same as doing it with all of their classmates but we all had fun and the boys learned lots along the way!


Meet Benjamin McIntyre and Waldo Fluchel (they each came up with a trail name)



The Morris family came to Oregon with a horse cart, not a covered wagon. When Evelyn did the trail 3 years ago, Doug and the kids built a replica of it. Also, "Benjamin" is a blacksmith who is looking to use his skills to make a good living in Oregon!


We sang songs on the trail.

Yes, Evelyn and Ellie dressed up and came along.. they were both good sports!






Made it to, talked about, and signed Independence Rock, just like the real pioneers did!

The boys made their own butter. It was delicious! 





Made it up and over the "Rocky Mountains"

Ready to go buffalo hunting!



The "buffalo"...haha!




Had to get some photos of my pretty girl... 




We made it to Oregon! We celebrated with fresh strawberries and whipped cream.




We did it! Yay!


The boys' final task was to "stake their claim" with string and wooden pegs. We hope they both are successful in the new territory..haha! :) 


"Ma" was pretty proud of her boy Benjamin and was also happy to make it to the end of the trail! :) 
It was a super fun week with friends, and  I hope the boys will always remember this!