Audrey’s Belated Birthday

Audrey loves ice cream

Audrey loves peoniesLaetus natalis, tibi. Laetus natalis, tibi.
Laetus natalis, tibi.
Laetus natalis, cara, Laetus natalis, tibi.

 

 

Guess what language this is and why I did it!

Audrey loves being 5!

Audrey loves daisiesYesterday was Audrey’s birthday. She is now five years old!Audrey loves playing in water

She is fun. Like when she is trying to stand on her head, she falls every few seconds. She says “I did it for 92 seconds!” She plays lots.

She loves “”Georgies”. So far she has a collection of four Curious Georgies, plus uno mas. She will get that one when we have her cake tonight. She is wanting a Georgie cake for her family birthday.

Audrey loves “Georgie”

Audrey loves poniesShe loves duckies and playing with her sister. She loves horses. SheAudrey loves to make us laugh also loves babies.

Now for the answer. I want to learn Latin, so that is why the Happy Birthday song is written in Latin. Momma helped me find it. I want to learn Latin because I want to understand the English words that started in Latin more and it will help me understand the Asterix books a little better.

You are invited!

I am doing choir this year. This Saturday is the Musical. It is called “Living Inside Out”. I know it is a funny name, but you will understand it if you watch it all, or listen to the song “Living inside out”.

When: This Saturday (17 May, 2008)

Cost: Free!

Time: 6:00 p.m.

Where: First Baptist Church

53953 County Road 17

Bristol, IN 46507

Come if you want, but I would love you to come if you can!

P.S. The eggs disappeared. We think that a raccoon got to them. 🙁

Wedding

Cutting the Cake

Waiting…

Yesterday’s yesterday, (otherwise known as Saturday the 10th of May) Uncle Sam and Auntie Angelique got married!  We had a lot of lots of fun.

You get married when you know you will make a life long commitment to the other person.  God will help! Uncle Sam married Auntie Angelique because she is pretty, a Christian, and he loves her. LOTS!

First we played and talked and talked and talked and talked. We took pictures all over the place! Whenever we got to the right place, with the right camera, the right people, and the right lighting, the photographers took a lot of pictures.  So did Momma and Uncle Kai and a lot of others!

What I think of all these pictures!

Beautiful Flower GirlsMy sisters were the flower girls. They dropped fake flower petals behind the ring bearer. Then Uncle Sam and Auntie Angelique met inEating “rice” the front and got married.

As they were going into the McGuire mobile, we threw pieces of frosting. It was supposed to be rice. It is a tradition for weddings. If they get it in their hair, supposedly they have more kids. Momma and Daddy did not get any in their hair, and they had four kids! I hope they got lots in their hair, I want lots of cousins!

Dancing with brideMost everyone was eating the rice. Momma did not let me eat any but, everyone else did. Adrian ate some too, but Momma did not want him too.

Dancing with friends and cousins!Then they drove to the reception where we ate and danced and had lots and lots and lots of fun.

After it was over, we went home. We got there late. And when we got home…. zzzzzzzzzzz…. (I was tired!)

Congratulations Uncle Sam and Auntie Angelique!

Enjoy your Honeymoon trip!

Triplets!

Sitting on nestRemember a few days I told you about Momma Robin? She is hoping to have triplets! Triplets expected Yesterday we discovered it. Today we are going to go check again.

Robins usually stop at four, but if a bird watcher collects her eggs to put in incubators, she may have more! She lays four because they can’t care for many more babies. She will lay eggs until it “feels right” according to an article we read.

The dandelion picture we took after we took the pictures of Momma Robin and her eggs. I thought you might like it. Daddy pays us a cent per lion, so I am collecting them and blowing on them for more pennies! So the dandelions grow and I collect more for my camera that I am working for. Momma says this is called “job security!”

Planting seeds for Daddy

Robin eggs

Meet Momma bird to be

For the last couple of days we have been watching a momma bird to be. So far she has built a nest and laid two eggs! She laid her eggs in a nest in our Redbud Tree.

Empty nestShe is a Robin. Robins have blue eggs and lay their eggs in the morning after sunrise. And after a breakfast of worms, worms, worms, worms.Nest with two eggs She may lay four eggs.

She will sit on the eggs two weeks and then when they hatch, she will probably be thinking “hungry, hungry, hungry always hungry!”. Baby birds are always hungry!

She will probably tell her kids, “when you grow up I hope you have kids that put you through what you put me through!”

One of her kids will probably say “that’s what Grandpa says he kept on telling you! Say? What’s for breakfast?”Momma bird watching us

Momma Robin will say, “Worms.”

Another kid will say, “Worms? Again?”

We expect the babies to hatch around the 12th of May! We will keep you posted!

Maple Syrup

Needed bigger bucketSaturday we were making Maple Syrup because we had the sap and we thought it would be a good science experiment. We read Little House in the Big Woods and it made me, at least, want to make our own maple syrup.Putting in tap

We got the tap last year, but because it was out of season we could not tap our tree.

Well 4 days ago we tapped a tree. Every morning we put the sap in the refrigerator because it’s like milk and spoils easily..

First bucket usedSaturday we boiled it down to Maple Syrup. Hopefully it will end up on some pancakes. We were going to use the smoker but it didn’tPouring sap stop smoking. 8)

It looked like we were not going to get any more sap because it was too warm. But we did get more, lots more!

Here is the recipe for Maple Syrup.

We used all these twice!First you collect the sap from your tree. It needs to be a Maple tree; Sugar and Black Maple work best, but any kind of Maple will do. You get as much asBoiling the sap you can, because LOTS of sap equals itsy bitsy bit of syrup.

Then you boil it down until about 219 degrees. It gets darker and the water evaporates. The best place to boil it is outside because the house felt icky doing it inside (Momma said it was all the humidity in the house). We opened the windows to let the humidity out.

This is the sugar sand sedimentThen after it was boiled we let it sit for 12 hours in a cold place. All the sediments (Miss Krista called it Sugar Sand) goes to the bottom. We strained it using a funnel and coffee filters. Straining it took out all the sugar sand and made the syrup look nice.Straining sediment

Then you can it by heating the syrup to over 180 degrees (just before it boils) and pour it carefully into sterilized canning jars. After you pour it you can put the lid on and screw it on tight! We tipped it on the side ’cause the recipe said to. We listened for it to POP! It means they are Boil for 10 minutessealed.

Miss Krista said that the lighter the syrup the better the grade. The grade is only for the color, it does not mean the taste is better. Try the different kinds, see if you like the lighter better or if you like the darker better.Fill carefully

Now we are waiting for some Pancakes!

I can barely wait to try out some of our new, home made Maple Syrup. I think that real Maple Syrup tastes better than store-bought-nothing-has-to-do-with-Maple Pancake Syrup!

Syrup

Ice Candles

Audrey says today is “Leap Year Day!” It is special because it only comes once every four years. Grandpa says that “girls can ask if a boy will marry her”. But why on Leap Year Day only? Why, can you tell me?

A couple of days ago we made ice candles. It is easy to make ice candles.Candle

We got a bucket and a disposable plastic cup. We filled the bucket one third full of water. Then we put some rocks in the cup and made sure it sunk to the bottom of the container. The cup has to have the bottom of it at the bottom of the bucket so that it can come out easier.

Momma’s favoritePut them outside, or you can cheat and put them in the freezer. Wait until they are solid ice. Take them out. If you can’t take the cup out, put some hot water in the cup and it should come out immediately. (Don’t dump the cold water on the front steps because it will get icey!)

Then you can put votive or tea light candles in the ice candle hole and burn them outside on snow or the cold ground.

They are beautiful!

Candle line up!

Pinewood Derby

I worked hard on my Pinewood Derby car. I had to make my car and Daddy helped me. I cut out the car design. I put weights in it and sanded it. I painted it with tape on it. When I took the tape off, there was a place where there is not paint. I put the numbers on (13, because “M” is the 13th letter) and then made it shine by spraying more paint on it. It was fun. Don’t you think it looks nice?

My winning car

I raced on Saturday. The first thing I had to do was the weigh in. They weighed and measured and tested the wheels. The car has to be under 7 inches and weigh 5 ounces or less. Mine was 4.9 ounces! It was perfect with a dime, but adding the tape would, oops!, make it go over.Balance

Measuring

Weighing in

Part of my cheering committee

The people who came to watch my race was Oma, Opa, Grandma, Grandpa, Momma, Daddy, Esther, Andrea, Audrey, Georgie and Adrian. Georgie likes race cars so he “when can I watch the race?!” He gets to watch his daddy race cars, but these were different.First place!

I raced my first race very well. The back on my car jiggled and bounced off the track. Then it slowed me down. My second race I lost by a little bit. The third one I lost by a lot. The other guy’s car was better than mine because the wheels on mine gone angled and the wheels hadSecond place contact with the head of the axle 100% of the time. It slowed me down!

Next year, I am going to put some more friction on it. I have to research how. We think it was too finely tuned and the track was not fine enough. When it bumped, my car jiggled, jiggled, jiggling down the track.

Boy and carI feel proud of my car. I worked so hard on it. I feel mixed emotions about if I am sad or if I am glad that I did not win. They have to confiscate your car if you win, because there’s another race they go to. It would have been fun to race in the second race. So they did not have to confiscate my car and I can play with it.

I know what color I am going to do next year. If I had won, it would have been green next year. But, since I did not win, I am keeping my blues. I am not giving up on blues until I win. The only difference next year, is the stripe will be different and a different car design.

Stay tuned next year, for next year’s race!

Happy Valentine’s Day!

I found this poem out of our poetry notebook. I like it!

This is an anonymous poem, hopefully you all know what anonymous means. If you don’t know what it means, it means that I don’t know who wrote it. I do not know when it was written either.

This poem almost makes me laugh. On a scale for sillyness from 1 to 100 (1 is no silliness, 100 is laughing) this is a 99.5!

Read it and tell me what you think!

 

Do you Carrot All for Me?

Anonymous

Carrot

Do you carrot all for me?
My heart beets for you,
With your turnip nose
And your radish face,
You are a peach.
If we cantaloupe,
Lettuce marry;
Weed make a swell pear.

Lettuce