Sunday, August 17, 2008



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Bike Ramps and Lavender/Lemonade Stands

Here are a few quick shots of the boys and there latest creative pursuits.

With the introduction of two wheel biking the boys got the idea to build a few ramps to test out their skills on.

































































































The boys both opened bank accounts and now they are looking for ways to make more cash! Shortly after riding their ramps, Mitchel turned one of the ramps in to a homemade Lemonade stand. He then reasoned that since it was not so hot out, perhaps he should find something more appealing to offer potential customers. Shortly after my dried Lavender was up for sale and when a sunny day arrived a sign was made to cover the word Lavender and Lemonade sales began!








Young Jedi's at the Fireworks



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Friday, August 15, 2008

Testing Blog On The Go

Here's hoping I can figure out how to blog as we are out and about


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Monday, August 11, 2008

The world without bedtime ...

A while back we decided the whole idea of parent imposed bedtime was not working in our house. There was a lot of yelling, threatening and stuff that simply did not mesh with our day time parenting approach. I am amazed since we made the shift, by the sheer volume of exciting activities that arrive in the time that used to be "bedtime". We knew we were on the right track when for the first time in his life Mitchel said "I'm tired, let's go to bed." Evidence that indeed children can listen to their bodies just as well as the rest of us ... or that they haven't learned to ignore those important cues (food for more thought).

Here are a few of the things that have occurred after dark in our home. Makinley took his training wheels off and went on his first solo bike ride! Now that was quite an feet in the twilight of a busy day.


















Fires in the fire pit have become a huge part of our lives. Mitchel knows how to light the fire on this own. Not only the lighting part, the chopping kindling, building part as well. Often I am finishing up inside when I hear the crackle of the fire and know it is time to find the marshmellows.














































We have also painted skateboards, rid fruit trees of pesky critters, made music, danced, watched movies, gone on long bikes rides, laughed and truly enjoyed our freedom from the clock.