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Friday, November 20, 2009

Luke is growing

Last month Luke celebrated his 4th birthday. It is very hard for me to understand where the years have gone to. I remember very well when he was so small. I am thankful for his good health and wonderful personality. He is the sunshine in my days.

Already Luke can write his name and loves to get involved with Hannah's science lessons. He likes to build and create, as well as destroy things. He continues to be energetic and charming. Luke loves his gymnastics classes and is getting very good at flipping over the bar and somersaulting over the vault. It is a good way to focus his energy.

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Friday, September 18, 2009

A special stay at Kalahari in Sandusky, OH



Earlier this week, our family took a little mini-vacation to the largest Indoor water park in the USA. Yes, it really is that big with a ton of things to do. They have sections for kids of all ages and abilities. The wave pool was a lot of fun and both kids enjoyed that a lot. The slides were a lot of fun in the various areas. Hannah really enjoyed going down them with at least one parent or the other in tow. There are at least three hot tub areas, two of which are of the indoor/outdoor variety, a lazy river, some basketball courts, and a lot of other things as well.

Ask Mama Eagle sometime about taking the "Toilet Bowl Plunge" backwards! Hannah loved it, mama? Not so much.
Luke's favorite activity was playing "putty putty golf". He really had fun just hitting and guiding the ball all over the place. Never mind keeping track of his hits, it was all about having fun! Not only was there the water park inside, but they also have one outside as well. If you need a break from the water, there was a nine-hole putt putt golf course, a full-sized game room, an indoor play area for kids under 54", plus a mini-zoo with a variety of animals including some kangaroos, camels, goats, and other African animals. More about that and pictures later.

But the best part was learning to ride the waves! Check out the video below. They have a special pool that you can ride a wave board. The water is so intense, but so is the fun. The first time I saw this a few months ago, I wasn't so sure I wanted to do it. But with very few people at Kalahari while we were there, I thought it was a great opportunity to take advantage of. Even Hannah got in on it and had a blast. Ask her about the best part of being at Kalahari and this is what she is going to talk about.

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Painting Hannah's room

 
 

Well, some of you may have heard that Hannah's room was getting a face lift. This is the first of a couple of blogs with pictures to show the kids busy painting the room. We did this in two days. We started Friday night getting her room ready, and then Saturday, after mommy got up from such a late night of working, we got her room painted in just a few hours. Her rrom is now a nice shade of pink. We will take a few more pictures once her room is finished.

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Thursday, July 23, 2009

First day of Gymnastics and Summer Life


A few weeks ago Luke started Gymnastics classes. He has been excited about this for a long time as he has watched his sister for 2 years in gymnastics. His teacher's name is Mr. Mo and he is an incredible tumbler. He has a very good personality to work with little boys. As you can see from the pictures, Luke swings on the bars and jumps on the trampoline. He is also learning push-ups, sit-ups, tumbling and vault.

Hannah is also back to gymnastics and moved up a level this year. It has been a busy and enjoyable summer for all of us. John enjoyed a wonderful time at his teacher meetings getting to know all of the other distance learning teachers he had never met. He is already gearing up for more Latin and computer students in the fall. The kids have gone to VBS and have spent time playing with cousins and friends. I am trying to slowly get things in order for another year of homeschooling. This year I will have two in school and must be a little more organized and scheduled. It will be fun though.

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Monday, July 6, 2009

Even More Vacation Pictures

To get in and out of the park, we had to take this ferry across a very swift running river. It was fun but a little nerve racking.

Hannah in the cave

"To much hiking Mom and Dad!"

Catching lightning bugs to use as night lights

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More Vacation Pictures


Feeding the duck that visited our site

Digging for Dinosaur bones

Riding the dino

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Vacation Fun

Recently we vacationed in Kentucky and Tennessee. As you can see from the pictures the kids had a lot of fun. We were chased by big dinosaurs at Dinosaur World. We went 250 feet below ground to explore the largest cave in the world. Luke fell in love with Miss Haley the ranger as she picked him to help lead the whole group through the cave. (And she let him wear her hat). What a Day! We rode on a train to old mining camps, hiked mountains, rode on a ferry, feed ducks, saw many wild turkey, ate s'mores and caught lightning bugs. Memories like this make a childhood and are priceless.
In the Cave
Miss Haley
On the Train

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Nature Lessons

This spring we were able to show Hannah and Luke a little about how birds come into the world. In a bush on the corner of our house we had a Robin build a nest. We were able to observe the eggs, the little hatch lings as they grew and the baby birds leaving the nest. Everyday was an adventure to see how the birds were doing. The kids learned a lot about patience and nature. Especially that you cannot touch the nest or the mother may abandon the eggs. I think the kids also began to grasp the miracle of life that God gives us.

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Sunday, May 10, 2009

Happy Mother's Day May 10 2009

This morning at church, LukeAaron and all the other kids from the Creation Cove sang some special songs for all the mom's in the services. I took this video from my digital camera. It was pretty funny. Luke for a while seemed to be the only one with any kind of energy. But as the clip continues, you will see Luke isn't the only ham in the group. One young man in a Red Shirt started to realize where the microphone was and was not afraid to use it. Enjoy the clip today and for all the mother's out there, Thanks! Especially for my wife, one of the bestest mother's I know! (She must get it from her own mom.)

Sunday, May 3, 2009

Eating S'mores by the fire...

Even here in little A-town we sometimes start a campfire for the express purpose of eating some S'mores. Earlier tonight we sat down to enjoy one of these fires. We are so looking forward to going camping this year with the kids. We have already set aside one week in June to camp near Mamouth Cave, KY and then will mosey on over to Tennessee for the second half of the week. So this is a warm up for the main event. I'm holding out for at least one campfire a week just to keep up our firebuilding skills. After all, it has been an entire winter since we have had a fire outdoors.

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Hannah and LukeAaron demo their new bike bells

Hannah and Luke are pretty excited about their bicycles! Mama caught them on video explaining how they play their new bells. They have been riding them almost non-stop the past two days. If they aren't riding on their bikes, they are playing in the sandbox, or playing on their swingset. God has been very kind these past few days to give us nice weather to enjoy.

What do you have Luke?

Here lately, LukeAaron and his big sister love to dig and play in the dirt and the sandbox. A few days ago, Luke was looking intently at his hands. I asked him what he had and he showed me his "worm". He is such a boy!

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Saturday, May 2, 2009

Trip to see Norman Rockwell Prints and dioramas.

Mommy and daddy took a little trip of their own to celebrate Daddy's birthday. We both wanted to see the Norman Rockwell collection that was at the Ohio Historical Center in Columbus, OH. What a special treat it was too. We got to see over 200+ prints of the Saturday Evening Post cover pages that Rockwell painted. There were also several displays of his artwork turned into life size recreations. It was a really special time to enjoy one of our favorite Americana artists and getting to know a little more about his life and work.

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Maple Sugar Festival at Malabar Farm

On March 15, 2009, we took our family out to Malabar Farm, a local attraction that was once the home of Louis Bromfield. Every year they host a Maple Sugar Festival where they explain the rich heritage of Maple Syrup and Maple Sugar. Hannah and Luke really enjoyed the opportunity to get out for a day after being cooped up most of the winter.

We saw many trees with buckets and some with special tubing to collect the liquid nectar from the trees. Hannah was pretty fascinated with these trees, but then we got to learn how the Native Americans use to collect the syrup prior to the White Settlers who came into the area. We learned some interesting facts about it including that the average life expectancy of Indians was only 35 years of age.

It seems that they used a hollowed out log to put all the tree sap into and then used heated rocks to bring the sap to a boil. It was pretty neat to see how it all worked, but then he explained that this process helped to shorten the life of the Native Americans. The rock particles and ash would get into the syrup and sugar and grind the teeth down.

Once their teeth were ground down to nibs, it would allow germs and other bacteria to cause tooth decay and gum diseases. This in turn led to some pretty sick people with the leading cause of death, infected gums and teeth.

Here we saw several re-enactors portraying several types of sugar camps that they used. Once the white men came, they brought metal pans to boil the sap into syrup. What a huge difference this made and Hannah even got to go into a live operating modern sugar shack. The kids really enjoyed the free samples as well.

Did I mention that we also got some maple fudge and maple sugar? Yum! Unfortunately those did not last very long. The good news is that we did buy some fresh syrup. It has been a real treat on our pancakes since then.

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Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Mama's got a new car

Introducing my new car, Max. I have waited 12 years for a new car and am so exciting. The kids love it and have plenty of room.

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Friday, April 10, 2009

Easter time in Rochester, NY

One of our favorite things to do is visit with Grandma and Papa, especially for the holidays. Here we have a nice picture of the family. The kids with their spoils from the Easter Egg Hunt and playtime with Grandma. Life is good when we celebrate the true meaning of Resurection Sunday with family and friends.

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Thursday, March 26, 2009

Looking for Fun and Feeling Groovy

The Ross household keeps moving onward. The children are growing much faster than can be measured and life lessons are hitting home. The children have been on the challenging end of the spectrum the last week. I wonder to myself what is causing this. Is it just childish testing of limits or something more. Luke especially seems to be having a hard time of it. More and more he is exerting his opinions and thoughts on things. He is also very demanding of our attention, NOW. His sweet nature has been buried at this time and while waiting for it to resurface, we must stay the course of balancing rules and relationships. I'm sure God feels the same way about me often times, I'm glad he gives me some line while still holding me firm. He won't let me go, He loves me to much. That is why we persist to discipline Luke, we love him to much to leave him in his disobedient state.

Hannah on the other hand, mostly has no teeth. I believe that there are a total of 5 missing at this point. She looks adorable biting from the side of her mouth. Her reading is much improved and I think that she is actually liking it now. She is still resistant to school some days, but does well at everything. I keep reminding myself that her strong will is going to serve her well when she is older. She has a tenacity about her that will keep her strongly attached to her moral beliefs and to what she has been taught. Although she learns things the hard way, once she knows what is true and right, she never doubts again.

Our fish have afforded us many moments of laughter and stress. Hollar, Luke's fish, has lost his stripes (his racing stripes as Luke would say). Luke is disappointed and rightly so. How will he race against other fish now? He looks so plain and ordinary. Wendy on the other hand (Hannah's fish) has medical problems. Last week she was floating a lot, on her side and even swimming upside down. We were concerned about her health and began to prepare Hannah for the facts of life concern the lifespan of store bought fish. However, in an attempt to save Wendy, we called the fish store and learned that she was being overfed and was likely constipated. On their advice, we gave her some lettuce. She straightened right up but we have found that she needs a little lettuce everyday. Who knew that constipation amongst fish was such a problem? Certainly not I.

I have looked at my crazy family and know I have much to be thankful for. I am loved and so are they. We have food, clothes and a house. We have friends and family, we have good health. Mostly though, we have a God that continually pours blessings on us whether we deserve them or not. It doesn't get any better than this.