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Tuesday, August 31, 2010

The Weekly Review XIIII

I should warn you, this is a ridiculously long post. Better go get something to sustain you while you read it :)
Sunday!
Travis left early and drove trains, the rest of us went to church and learned about God. When we left for church we left poor Henry in his kennel because I wasn't planning on coming back home after church. After church I got to feeling bad for Henry and we ran home and let him run for a little bit and the girls changed their clothes. Then we headed south for Rochester to hang out with the Blanshans for Linda's Birthday party. We had a really good time visiting with everyone and staying way longer than we were intended to stay. It was really nice to get to see all of them and a few other people that aren't on our regular visiting rounds. Beatrice and Catelynn had a lot of fun playing imaginary games in the office while Gregory and Joel played every board game there. Margaret and Harrison rode bikes with Benjamin and held Shep. We got home about 9pm, just a little after Travis got home from work.

Monday!
Travis replaced some of the towel dispensers at the church building and then went and picked up Hans and Garrett to spend the night at our house. While Travis was out running he stopped and got his Anniversary present, new speakers for the downstairs computer. They are awesome, just ask anyone but me. We are enjoying a couple fresh tomatoes each day now, they are quite yummy!

Tuesday!
Tammy came and got the boys mid morning. Margaret and Harrison each had their music lessons. I jarred up my dried herbs.

Wednesday!
Travis mowed all of our neighborhood it seemed like this morning before he went to work. He did around the pond, the empty house and the houses that don't have a lawnmower and he weed eated all along the alley. I prepared my lesson for class this evening and got groceries. Harrison went home with the Verhoeven's from church so he could go to Wild Mountain with them in the morning.

Thursday!
I had a dentist appointment to get my teeth cleaned. Beatrice went along to keep me company. When we got home it was already about time for Travis to go to work again. So I made lunch and he got ready to leave. The trains are really moving right now it seems. I went on a baking spree and made  bread (since we were out), Mary L.'s zucchini bread (since I had one more zucchini to use up) and Chocolate Chip cookies. They were all so yummy! I hadn't had zucchini bread in quite awhile, every one but Harrison thought it was good. Harrison said he could still taste the zucchini! Harrison got home exhausted from a busy day riding lots of rides. They have an alpine slide there that I think would be fun to try.

Friday!
Today was Nati and Heidi's birthday. The kids made Nati a couple of presents and took him a plate full of cookies. He is a big fan of chocolate chip cookies so I thought that would be a good gift for him. Margaret made a rainbow jello for the church picnic tomorrow. It turned out quite beautiful. I did some sewing. I remodeled a dress for me, a skirt for Margaret and a little mending. We took a picnic to Battle Creek park and hiked awhile around there and had our supper there. It was a pretty evening to be outside. It was really hot out but there was a nice breeze and in the trees where we had plenty of shade it was pleasant. The mosquitoes came out pretty heavy at the end of our walk. We went off the paved trail and followed mountain bike trails that are pretty exciting. I would be walking most of them even if I had my bike along. Way to up and down, around and around.

Saturday!
We went to help a couple move from their house to an apartment. The husband, Roger, is in the hospital and when he comes home he won't be able to maneuver stairs so they had to move. Their house had been decorated very cutely. It would have been hard to move. They are a part of the deaf ministry at church, so although I recognize them, I didn't know them. The kids had wondered what they would do but there were plenty of things their size to haul out and we were a valuable asset to the moving team. It was a fun morning of hard work. Travis got home from work about noon and then Hans and Garrett got to our house about 12:30 and we got home about 1pm. Then I made tacos real quick for lunch. After we had lunch I took a quick nap while the house fell down from wild kids. Once I got up I got together the rest of the food for the church picnic. The picnic was fun, at first it seemed there weren't to many coming but by the time it was over there were quite a few and we had a good time. I just visited,

Travis and Harrison, Hans and Garrett, Margaret and  Deborah all played volley ball with others.

Gregory pretty much just stayed in the jumping house the whole evening.

Beatrice kind of flitted from here to there.

BONUS!


Sunday!
We loaded up in the van and went to church. After church we headed over to Robert Street for Hannos' baptism. We had a little time so we ran in to Walmart. Travis wanted to get me a watch and he needed socks. When we got to the Ethiopian Orthodox church building Solomon was outside telling people goodbye. He told Travis we were to late and we could come over to their house to visit later. So we said that is what we would do and were going to go back to the van when one of Saba's sisters came and said we ought to come inside. We felt kind of awkward so we said we could see Saba and Hannos later and we got back in the van. Then another guy came out of the church building after we were in the van and talked Travis into coming into the church building. So we all got out and followed this person, I think their preacher, into the basement of the church where they were cleaning up from the meal after the baptism. Saba had invited us to come for the dinner and not actually for the baptism. She was quite excited that so many people had come and she said "it is like a party, people can come whenever!" A couple more Ethiopian families came after us so I felt better about it. They fed us their enjura, another type of bread that is traditional to them that is very similar to our white bread and then several types of topping for the enjura. It was yummy to us. Hans and Garrett not so much. We have a wider pallet for flavors we like to taste. We also got to try Saba's homemade beer. It was very interesting. Travis doesn't think it actually had any alcohol in it. Mine was called honey water and had a bite like vinegar but was quite sweet, Travis' wasn't sweet (He said it was too sweet) and was a color like ice tea. After we finished eating and it seemed a good time we said thank you and headed home. In the early evening after Travis left for work we all plus Osmond went on a bike ride to a park and hung out there for awhile. When we returned from the ride I made supper of potato wedges, hot dogs and veggies. The kids had a water fight to cool themselves off and wash off all the sand. Although that didn't happen, getting the sand off, my bed had a lot of sand on it where they had been sitting playing the wii. Tammy came and got the boys about 9:30 pm.

Monday!

To continue with our alcohol bent week we did errands today and one was to go to Morelli's to get me some vodka. I have been wanting to get some for several days because I got my order of vanilla in last week and I needed to get the beans soaking so I can have real vanilla again. I have been pricing them all summer and wanting to buy but just not sure if the cost was worth it. Olive Nation had a sale available and I bought. We had fun getting the beans sliced up the middle and pouring the vodka over them. Now they are quietly soaking in the cabinet for the next several months. I can't wait! I also got a bunch of laundry done and all the beds changed. We watched a sweet movie called Dad that Travis checked out from the library. I made my own version of shortbread for supper's desert. It is so yummy. I might need to share the recipe with you all some time. I am sure it will be better when I have my own vanilla to use in it.

Tuesday!
This day marks the day Travis and I have been married for 14 years. It seems impossible that it can be this many years. But I am happy we have had them! He truly is a wonderful guy to spend my life with.


And now I bid the Weekly review good bye. We have had a good summer and now our time is over. I will be writing on an irregular basis again.
~Anna
PS Our Swallow tail just finished metamorphosing and wriggled out of his chrysalis!
PSS On September 1st he flew away and we got to see it!!

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

same kind of different As me

This is a review of the book same kind of different As me.  I will say this is the best book I read this summer. It is a very moving story that has been excellently written. It tells the story of Ron Hall and Denver Moore. They came from different backgrounds and made different choices with their lives until they came together in Fort Worth, Texas because of Ron's wife's vision to help the homeless there. She forced herself upon Denver and much was changed. A wide variety of emotions will hit you as you read same kind of different As me. I highly recommend this book.
I reviewed this book for Booksneeze an excellent way to get books.


~Anna 

Saturday, August 21, 2010

The Weekly Review XIII




Sunday~
This morning Travis was too tired to go to church since he got in at 4 something from work. He wanted me to wake him up and I tried but it just didn't happen this time. Tea came home with us from church because Beatrice wanted her to come for a tea party. She had made her an invitation on Friday. So it really had to happen :) Travis and I mowed the field after lunch. We missed the riding lawnmower, but we used less gas and got good exercise. I wanted to take a bike ride, but it was really windy and there is only so much time, we needed to have a tea party and Travis wanted to weed eat the back fence along the alley. It was bothering him. Once Travis got cleaned up we went to Urban Ministry. It is fun to go any ways but this week was also a going away party for the Wesemans. They are off to Arkansas for a couple of years for further study.

Monday~
For breakfast Margaret wanted to do something different than normal so I suggested she paint with milk on the toast before it was toasted and this is what was on our toast today.
We painted our front entryway. It is now a richer cream color and no spots that I can't wash clean. We like it. It is the same color as the piano bench so I also repainted its top. Bea had used permanent markers on it without enough layers of paper and I had a bunch of pink and blue and other colored spots on it now. But not anymore. It is clean too. The painting went nice and easy since it is a small area.

Tuesday~
We got the entryway put back together. We also got a load of wood. We have a lot of wood cut, split and stacked for the next winter or two.  Margaret and Harrison had music lessons. We made a quick trip to the library between lessons. It seems to be our favorite hobby this year is running there and back.

Wednesday~
Margaret and I moved the furniture out of the living room this morning and then I was going to start shampooing the carpet, but I was rather feeble in my attempts and spilt a bunch of shampoo in one spot as I was trying to get things going so Travis stepped in since he was now up and took over that job. I just had to run get more shampoo. I was pretty tricky, I think. He ended up doing our bedroom, the upstairs landing and the stairway. All of which were in desperate need of it. The only reason it wasn't done at the beginning of summer was I got exhausted just thinking about it each time and talked myself into thinking we had more pressing matters. It is nice now. It made a stressful few days for a bunch of neighbor kids though as I wouldn't let them in. While our floor was damp I didn't feel like any unneeded traffic on it. I do like having clean floors.

Thursday~
We had a pretty quiet day. Travis left for work about 5 so I got up and packed his  lunch and then went to bed again. In the morning just my kids played catch in the field for awhile and I joined them. In the early evening we went to Kids Connection and did the lesson and activities for them. It is a part of the Urban Ministry that we hadn't been apart of before. The story was Acts 2: 38-47 when Peter tells them what they must do, Repent and be baptized for the forgiveness of their sins and they will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit. We acted it out a little as I read it, Harrison was Peter so he said his words. We did OK but there the kids definitely had stage fright, and were pretty nervous. So it was a good thing to build our character. We did have a good time interacting with every one. When we got back we put our living room back together and had supper.

Friday~
I had the kids pick me basil, mint and echinacia leaves to wash and now we are drying them for the winter.
The stairs are still damp in a few places so I didn't let anyone into our house again today. Mean me. The kids played outside a lot. Croquet was the favorite. Travis had simulator training today so he knew he had to work from 9- 3 or 4 a few days in advance. It turned out he was fast so he got home about 2pm. Then we went shopping. I had some needs and others had some wants and we got about everything on our list after a few hours. One thing was a Wii game for Margaret's birthday that Harrison wanted to get and wasn't at our normal shopping place of Target. So as we were driving we noticed several game stores that we tried and Sam's but Best Buy was who pulled through for us. A bit more than Walmart when Harrison had been there this spring, but not as out of the way so we paid the extra and skipped the drive. We got our last delivery of school books this evening. It is so exciting to look at them.


Saturday~
We had puffed pancakes for breakfast with apple/zucchini/orange topping. It was very yummy. After Travis read for awhile to everyone and I cleaned up breakfast we went and got another load of wood. I should be loosing weight, all the trips up the boulder steps I have made this month with a load of wood in my arms. I am not though. When we got back I hurried and showered and got things made for Waylon's first birthday party. We got to try new foods because they are Hmong. Pa Nhia made chicken curry soup and her sister brought a green mango salad. They are both spicy. You ate them with rice noodles and the soup also with chopped cabbage, cilantro, limes and bean sprouts. It really is yummy. I really enjoyed seeing their garden. Her parents really have green thumbs it seems to me. They garden in a big way north of here a little for the farmers market but at their house they had all sorts of their type of herbs and vegetables. They have real ginger growing among other things. It was neat to get to meet some of Pa Nhia's family.
Well I had better get ready for church in the morning. Good night.
~Anna


Saturday, August 14, 2010

The Weekly Review XII

Sunday~
When I got up I made baked oatmeal for breakfast. I haven't made it in awhile and I really ought to remember it more often. It is quite yummy. I also put a roast with carrots in the oven with Keren's help. We didn't have room for the potatoes so they had to be cooked on top of the stove. Mike preached today about being too rule orientated in our following of Christ. His main text was in Colossians but he also was in Mark quite a bit. After lunch the guys loaded up Luke's trailer with all sorts of random things from our place. A tiller, a riding lawnmower, our old dining room chairs, used oil and coolers. He looked pretty cute pulling away from here. Beatrice decided to go up to Bemidji with them and visit for a day and return with Abbi, her kids,  Mom and Dad on their way through to Iowa. I didn't really feel like doing the dinner dishes so I took a nap and read for awhile, then I started the dishwasher, Sarah had it pretty well loaded so it didn't take long but I took another break from work and when I got around to doing the rest of the dishes I discovered that my drains were plugged. Even the bathroom sink drain was. So I couldn't do any more dishes even if I wanted to because I am not a plumber. Fortunately Travis wasn't in Adams this time but would be returning in the night.

Monday~
When Travis got up this morning I showed him my mess and he tried plunging the sink but that didn't solve our problem at all. He had to get out his roto rooter thing. It took a bit of work and I got to clean the bathroom better than I had planned but we have working drains again! After much hard work I did get all of my dishes done again.  We took the Davidson's supper this evening and we ended up bringing Malia home. We had a few boys try to be stow aways while Malia was packing her bag. Levi and Kade sure do let Travis know he is special, which is pretty fun. We got to hold sweet little Cody for awhile too. Pretty fun. We stopped by the library and Fleet on our way home. Then we had our supper of enchiladas and cut up cucumbers and zucchini.  Same as what the Davidsons had for supper only they had cooked zucchini and I have decided that my family eats their zucchini raw happier. The kids listen to their father to much and his feelings about that fruit. It is actually very yummy I think! Gregory and Deborah wanted to pound nails this evening so I gave each of them 3 and they pounded and pulled for quite awhile aerating the soil.

Tuesday~
What fun I get my Bea back today! They all got here in a drenching rain. The rain is amazing this summer in its quantity and force. I am beginning to be ready for it to be over. I wouldn't mind a week or so with out rain. The Bemidji folk ran in and used the potties and got a drink and then headed back to the van. Margaret had violin lessons today but Trumpet lessons were cancelled because Robert wanted to play. I need to buy Margaret two books and a new bow. Something has been ruining her bows. We threw one away this summer it had gotten all gunky with something and now this one is. We don't know what is causing it. I need to make a little case for it to stay in for now I think, there must be something in her case. We took Malia home on our way to take Beatrice and Gregory to a birthday party for David P. at Look Out Ridge. We picked up DJ and took him there with us. We weren't sure if the rest of us would stay there with them or go do something else, but they seemed like they would be fine on their own so we left. We went to Red Lobster for supper. It was of course yummy. Harrison got crab legs. We spent a while just watching him eat. He didn't mind, he did mind if anyone tried to snitch from him though.
the players and their coaches

Wednesday~
This was the last day for horseshoes this year. They always have an awards ceremony and McDonald's shakes and hamburgers after they play on this day. So that was what we had for our lunch/supper. We just had had a few snacks before going there because we weren't very hungry and then we weren't very hungry for supper either so we skipped that and had carrot sticks at that time. We went to Feed My Starving Children to pack bags of food to be sent over to Haiti and Liberia. Fifty seven people from church were there. It was a good evenings work. When we got home we had ice cream and homemade chocolate sauce for our bedtime snack, and raw almonds to balance it out. Our school books came in while we were away this evening. It is so much fun looking at them. I am rather excited to start the year. I need to clean off the school shelves and I don't feel like doing that so school might have to wait.
hard workers

Thursday~
I made a very ambitious list of chores for the kids and I to get done before Dad, Mom, Abbi, Mara, Jonathan, Aaron, and Megan got here. We had thought they would be getting here a little later in the day so I thought it was reasonable, but then they called and said they would be here closer to noon, I kind of thought we wouldn't get it all done. But the kids kept busy with a will and we got just about everything done! I was rather proud. They didn't make it until about 2 so that gave us some time. I didn't get kefir made until after they left but I think that was the only thing we didn't have crossed off. I do love lists. They are so motivating! We had a nice short visit with everyone and then they kept on moving north. When they were gone and I was cleaning up a little in the kitchen I discovered a bowl of cottage cheese I had gotten ready to serve sitting in the fridge. My memory can be so hit and miss.
ready to head north

Friday~
Pha Nia and her eleven month son, Waylon came over for lunch and to visit for awhile. Waylan is at such a very cute stage. He is just about to learn to walk and is always babbling away in his language, with his four little teeth sticking out. After they left Travis read to the kids for awhile and then he left for work and we left to go to the library and bank and Cub. Cub had 2lbs of clementines for 98 cents so I got ten pounds. I bought two bags when we were first in there and then when we got out to the van I pealed one real quick and had the kids sample it for me and they said it was good so I ran in and got three more bags. While I made supper Gregory washed all the clementines for me and then we peeled five or so and Gregory served them to all the girls and Harrison. They emptied that bowl and Gregory came back and filled it again. Some are getting overly ripe so we will have to eat them quick. We bought a couple of books at the library this time. I don't usually look at their for sale shelves because I don't really have any more bookshelf space but they caught my eye. Gregory chose one by Eric Carle called Walter the Baker. I like it. It is about Walter and his wife Anna who run a bakery and sell to the Duke and Duchess and how he invented Pretzels. And you know how much I like homemade Pretzels. So this is a really cool book. And this is possibly a true story. I like that too.
reading our new books

Saturday~
As soon as we had breakfast we headed over to help a guy that isn't able to care for his place properly get it under control around there. Bill from church had met him due to his work and coming into this man's home to maintain his water heater, visiting with him he realized he wasn't able to do the work needed himself and being in his place he could see there was a serious need. The goal was to clean out his basement, garage and get his yard back into a yard. It happened because there were a lot of teens who gave their morning, several guys, and a couple of us ladies. The guys who worked in the basement had to wear heavy duty masks because the fumes were so bad and the garage wasn't much better. Bill said he about threw up when he dug in with the bobcat for the first load the smell was so strong. My kids and I just stayed in the yard and worked on pulling, clipping weeds, mowing and picking up garbage out there. In a quick mornings work we filled a huge haul in dumpster. When I was pulling a bunch of burdock and box elder plants up I ran across a small clump of rhubarb. I was rather excited, it wasn't where anyone could get to it so I dug it up and need to plant it. I am not sure I have a very good place for it, I need to research their sun needs. When we got home I mowed our yard, as I did I kept feeling so thankful that I can still do that. Our place is so manicured looking after you are at a place like that for awhile. I really wish I had taken some pictures of our work but I didn't think to bring along my camera. This evening when I went out to get some onions for supper I saw this huge caterpillar on the parsley so I showed it to all the kids. Beatrice and I decided to watch and see what type he is so we put together a butterfly garden and hope he developes a cocoon soon. He is really cool, when he is irritated, like being rubbed on his back to hard, he pops out these bright orange antlers. This evening the kids played various ball games, some of their very own creating, with several of the neighbor kids. They play with them less this year then they have other years. Harrison tires of the boys quite quickly, they take the games to seriously and get mad about it more than he likes and they are getting older and their language is getting rather salty. Change has to happen. I was hoping we could postpone these things a little longer but I guess not.
What type do you think he is?
So that is our week. I hope you had a good one too.
~Anna

Saturday, August 7, 2010

The Weekly Review IX

Sunday~
I fried and seasoned up some hamburger real quick to make enchiladas before we left for church. Patrick preached about how Jesus is Enough. After a good lunch we went out to the Pappas' to cut wood. We mostly carried it up a steep hill to the truck. Travis and Harrison did cut a little also and Travis did a lot of splitting. It was a very hot and humid day so we were all drenched with sweat and exhausted by the time we had a full load. Once we got it all unloaded we went swimming. There were life guards there today which made for a harder time to have a good time. No floaties, stay on this side, only dive off this side and so on. Still we patiently waited for them to go home and then they played happily for about two hours. Travis, Ben, Margaret and Harrison played out by the floating dock almost the whole time a game of hide and seek, or something. Beatrice, Gregory and Deborah played with the kickboard and all for a very long time and I, I read. By the time they all finally got out of the water they were starved and didn't think what I was planning for supper would fill them up so we went to Little Ceasars and got four pizzas and some buffalo wings. With a few leftovers thrown in and some garlic sauce they were all satisfied. We did send home one pizza with Deborah and Nahum since it was time to go home before we got started eating.

Monday~
Travis was home in the morning so we hauled away random metal junk, compost, and brought a load of wood home. All the nieghborhood  kids hung out here this afternoon. Kristina and Margaret made awesome sugar cookies. Kristina had to go home before they started baking them and Margaret felt like quitting then too but I wasn't in the baking mood so I told her sorry it is your project to finish and she did marvelously.

Tuesday~
This morning when he got up Ben gave Gregory a gold star post-it note and said he was a deputy and Harrison was the sherriff. Then we all were deputised with gold stars and it made me think of the story You are Special. So I read it to everyone before we ate breakfast. It is a special story telling us that what is important is what Jesus thinks of us and not what everyone else thinks about us. We took Ben to a bus stop to begin his journey back home. Then the kids and I went to a library that isn't our normal one to watch the Minnesota Percussion Trio perform their program Clicks, Clacks and Clunks. They used things we could find in our homes. Five gallon buckets and they even showed us where to get the different tones on them. They used tin cans, wood, spoons. our hands and paper. One guy used newspaper, one a paper bag and the other note paper and they did a song with just that. We go to church with Eric one of the members, which is how I found out about it. After instrument lessons and going to our library to get a book Margaret needed, I worked on mowing our yard and the field. I used the riding lawnmower for the field. It is rather fun to use it. The only problem is when it ran out of gas I couldn't start it. It refused to go for me. I tried a lot of times, I would go do something and then come back to it but it wouldn't go. So disappointing.

Wednesday~
We were going to go see Song in the morning but she called first thing and said she had some Dr. appointments that she had forgotten about so we didn't get to do that. She is very stressed right now about breastfeeding, disciplining and Wei's job so we have been talking on the phone quite a bit but I thought it might be good if we just got together for awhile. Hopefully we can make it work. She hesitates to let us come over because she is already tired and doesn't feel like her house is up to par for having company and so on. She feels like she is too tired to drive to our place since it is a good ways away. Since we didn't go anywhere in the morning we played a nice long game of Bohnanza or Beans. It was very fun. We also got all of our laundry folded for a little while. I din't drink any caffinated coffee today. Travis woke up just before lunch and ran out to see what was wrong with the lawnmower and quickly finished the mowing. There was nothing wrong with the mower, I expected that to be the case. Then we all went to horseshoes and grocery shopping. Travis got his allergy shot too while we were out and about. After church Harrison went home with the Verhoeven's and Jessica came home with us. After we were all nicely tucked into our beds Jessica decided she really missed her mom and needed to go home, so Travis ran her home.

Thursday~
I thought about coffee a lot today! I have decided to try to give it up entirely for awhile and see if I feel better. I rarely wake up refreshed anymore and my muscles ache a lot of the time and I can't figure out another reason for it all so I am going to try this. I have thought about it for a long while but after talking to different people they always said in moderation coffee is actually good for you. It may be but I need to try something. Margaret, Gregory and I planted several clumps of lilies in the rain gardens across the street. Natasha wanted them taken out of in front of her house because she ordered way to much river rocks to go around her house for landscaping and needed a place to put it. The rocks look nice there and I was the only one to weed in that area so it is nice to know I won't be doing that again for awhile. So anyways there were some spots that needed filled so we stuck them here and there. Travis spent the morning mowing the church yard. I made a stir fry for lunch and then we went to the Erriccsson's pool. It is a really nice perk at their association. The pool is a salt water one. So very fashionable these days. I do think I like them better. Beatrice went home with Jessica then when we got done there and we were down to three people in the van! We three went to the Red Cross to see if I could give blood, but no I was 2 points to low. 12.3 rather than 12.5 or above. I feel so silly each time I can't, I think I will quit for a few years. I don't know how to get off of their calling list though. They call all the time saying they need my blood, silly vampires. About five I started gathering up my wandering children and we are now five again. Travis will probably be home tomorrow evening, he thinks.

Friday~
Gregory and Beatrice played Doctor for awhile and I found a bunch of  pictures such as these on my camera. We worked at cleaning our house and making beds. We have company coming again! Luke, Keren and Matt tonight and then Bob and Sarah will join us on Saturday. We are hoping to get Mathew and Emily to come over for supper as well. Naturally we went to the library, two more of Margaret's books were in. We also went shopping. The bed I have for Luke is quite hard, Gregory's, and I thought he would sleep better if I got a mattress topper pad. We also got birthday gifts because Beatrice and Gregory have three birthday parties to attend next week. Travis beat us home and once we got home he wanted to go see the new baby of the Davidson's, Cody Joel. Kade and Levi were there too and they were very happy to see Travis. Cody is a sweet little thing, of course. I forgot my camera. After supper we watched Sherlock Holmes. It was a pretty funny movie and helped us stay awake until our company arrived.

Saturday~
Bob and Sarah got here in time for a late breakfast and then we headed over to the Science Museum for a day of learning. Mathew, Emily and Becky met us there. Some of the group went to see the Dead Sea Scrolls and some of us skipped paying for that and just browsed the rest of the displays. It has been a few years since we had been there and they had a new display of building things, how domes are built, a table full of equal sized blocks that Beatrice really enjoyed, extra long magnetics, a truss building set and so on.

After we watched the Omni Theater show of Arabia we had a light lunch (our family), of boiled eggs and so on and some of the others bought food at the museum cafe. Once we were properly tired we headed home. We made supper and then played a game of spades with 7 people. It was fun. Actually Travis, Bob and Luke song good old quartet songs while we cleaned up supper. It was pretty music.
Have a wonderful week,
~Anna

Monday, August 2, 2010

Weekly Review X

Sunday~
We went to church in Fridley this week because Ben is here and he wanted to tell them about his time in China. It was fun to get to see everyone up there. We visited quite awhile before coming home. We had roast, potatoes and carrots for lunch. We all had a rest time after lunch, it was so nice. We also went to Urban Ministry this evening. It had been weeks since we went there so it was nice to get to see all of them.
Monday~
Beatrice had a birthday party to attend over in Eagan at the Civic Arena. They got to ice skate. I stayed in the area and did a few different things in the car such as cut out coupons and I also went to Sam's to get some groceries. Hans and Garret came to spend the night and hang out with Harrison. Pa Nhia came over for supper. It had been quite awhile since she was over. It was fun to visit. She took Ben and Margaret to Target so they could buy the game Risk. For some reason Ben got to thinking about it and wanted to play it with Harrison and Margaret but we didn't have it so he decided to go get it. Harrison was happy about that. They have played it several times.
Tuesday~
Beatrice, Ben, Garrett, Gregory, Hans, Harrison, and Margaret all played Risk for forever. Lunch was set back because of the game going on for a long time.  We had music lessons today. Tammy came and got Garrett in the afternoon and then the rest of us headed out to the dollar theater to watch How to Train Your Dragon. It was a very cute movie. When we got home I made supper of fresh pretzels and salad. It started to storm around the time we ate and by the time I was finishing eating I was the only one in the house. The others were all out watching the storm. It was quite pretty. Then after the windiest parts were over it was a very beautiful sky (hence the pictures). Travis read to the kids out on the front porch for awhile. So they could appreciate the weather pattern going on, until the mosquitoes drove them inside.

Wednesday~
The Risk players played the morning away. We went to horseshoes. Beatrice, Deborah and Gregory helped me get groceries. We were very efficient. The story for tonight's class was David and Goliath. Since it is a common story I decided to take the kids all out to the parking lot and see how big Goliath actually is compared to them. So ahead of class I traced Margaret with chalk and built her up a bit to be ten feet tall. Then we traced around each other and drew in their clothes and so on. We had fun doing it. We ate peanuts, since they remind me of smooth, small stones. 
Ready for church.
Thursday~
We worked hard. Travis, Harrison, Gregory and Beatrice went to cut and split and bring back a load of wood. Margaret and I weeded the flower beds across the street in front of our house, from the sidewalk to the end of the street. They were getting terribly over grown. After Travis went to work we all went to the lake to go swimming. Ben made our supper of fried rice. He learned how to make it while he was in China.
                                                                                                            


Friday~
We worked at cleaning our house. We also went to Minneapolis, to the Bakken Museum, to explore it. It is such a cool museum. The building is really neat, the exhibits are interesting and entertaining. I packed a picnic lunch and we took a break from the Bakken and went out and enjoyed God's amazing outdoors around Lake Calhoun. After we ate Margaret wanted to go check out a huge weeping willow tree and on her way got sidetracked by an artist sitting at a couple benches painting. She was very excited about his work and he gave her a couple copies. Then we went and browsed through the Florence Bakken Medicinal Garden. We decided I have a medicinal garden. Next time you come and visit I will take you on a tour of my medicinal garden. Florence's is larger than mine and prettier, but still mine is doing really well this year. One neat exhibit that we really enjoyed was mindball. The person most relaxed could get their ball to cross over to the other person's side fastest. I was the champ for quite awhile but then Ben figured out how to relax himself and he beat me and everyone else. While Travis napped in the evening Ben, the kids and I went swimming again. I actually didn't swim but read on the shore. They are all having so much fun in the water these days!

Saturday~
We had our old Life Group friends over for a brunch with Ben. It was fun to have everyone over again. They all stayed quite awhile visiting, and eating. We sent up the last hot air balloon from China before everyone left. I gave several of the ladies a tour of my medicinal garden and sent home several starts of mint for their gardens. Carline and her kids stayed quite awhile playing. It had been sometime since they had come over. After supper we left to go watch the play Wuthering Heights. It was so well done! We all truly enjoyed it. And were very tired by the time we got home.
So sorry this post is late going up.
~Anna