Friday, September 10, 2010

Squirting....

Hum, squirting requires a post all on its own. Being that we live in Wyoming, we have to drive long distances for just about everything and usually between the towns which can be up to 100 miles apart there is next to nothing and sagebrush between them. Girls have to learn the art of squatting...and yes, it is an art because the wind also blows here constantly, especially with nothing blocking it. So this summer, we taught the girls to squat.
During our last camping trip, Karlee came running to me and said, "I have to squirt!"...and I said, "huh?"...and she said, "I really have to squirt now!!"...being that I looked a little confused...she finally said, "Mom, you know, when you have to go potty outside...I need to pretend I am sitting on the toilet and "squirt" my potty out."
So, now, if anyones happens to be traveling with us in this great state of Wyoming, and my girls have to squirt, you will understand!

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Joy School!

Shelby couldn't wait for her first day of Joy School. She got to join in at a few of Karlee's joy school lessons before Karlee went to Kindergarten, and so she knew she was going to have a great time! Trista Covill and Ollie Geddes are the other little kids that get to do joy school with her and they really play well with each other. Shelby felt like she was such a big girl today and loved writing her name and cutting and pasting. It makes me a little sad that this is my last year with Shelby...this time is going too fast! Please slow down!

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

First Day of School!


Karlee has been so excited for her first day of 1st grade. We got to go and see the new school and meet her new teacher, Mrs Jackson. It was fun to see all the fun things ready for her to do that first day. The playground is extra cool and I am sure that will be her favorite thing she gets to do everyday. You can just see by her face how happy she is to bere! I hope she is always this excited about going to school and learning!
She was so excited about this school outfit. She picked everything all by her self, right down to the shoes! Gram Pearson gave her some money for her birthday for a new outfit, and it was fun for her to look at all the different clothes and pick out her favorites. She even went up to the counter to pay for them herself!
It was a little easier saying goodbye this year...especially because I enjoy having the one on one time with Shelby...but man, I miss this little girl and her sweet smiles during the day!

Monday, September 6, 2010

Labor Day Weekend!

I LOVE Labor Day Weekend...it has become our tradition to go camping and get our firewood for the winter. Now, I know most people might think gathering wood isn't the funnest chore...but I do love the smell of freshly cut wood, being outdoors, and by Labor Day, there are NO BUGS!! That is probably my favorite part. The weather is usually pretty beautiful as well!

Kilee, Neil's daughter was able to come up and spend a few days with us. She helped watch the girls a bit so I could help with the wood gathering...mainly I just get to carry around the measure stick and carry the small pieces to the trailer to load.
GP doesn't quite trust me with the chainsaw yet, but, honestly, I don't trsut myself with that as well either.
We ended with up with a pretty good load, and had to come back up a few more days to finish. We don't block it up till we get home, so we can load it quicker and get more wood in a shorter amount of time.
While we were loading the wood, we saw a deer walk by...it is amazing how unafraid they are...but then again, it isn't hunting season yet. It seems October 15th hits and there is not a deer insight then. :)
Usually by the end of the day the girls are so exhausted. I had gotten the girls into bed, Karlee first, and was working on Shelby, when I saw Karlee like this, completely fast asleep. Oh, such an angel! (I think I only say this when she is sleeping!)
Campfire time is also a favorite thing about camping. I love to hear the crackling of the wood, the breeze through the trees and telling fun ghost stories...note the FUN part. Scary ones don't quite work right now because then the girls will not go to the camper by themselves, even if it is only feet away from the camper. Hot chocoalte and marshmellows are a must!