EACH DAY IS AN ADVENTURE, AND EACH IS ONLY A SEASON OF OUR LIFE.....

As each week goes by so incredibly fast, I hope to blog more often, to keep connected with friends and family. I want to encourage, build up, and love others by showing them the blessings and struggles we experience.

Monday, March 5, 2012

On the Farm

We have some gracious friends that Parker made at school. He and Braxton have fun being in the same class at school. Braxton lives on his family farm. They have lots of cattle and fields. In the fall they invited us out to a pumpkin patch where the boys had so much fun running around in the corn maze and fields. Parker rode a donkey, and we got some wonderful gourds and pumpkins for fall.
This spring they have had lots of baby cows born....Braxton called them calfeys and Parker thought that was a funny word. We were invited to come see them all. I was a little worried about Parker and the smell, but he managed, and the wind and chill helped with the smell too I imagine. Addison wouldn't get down with the calf and pet it, Braxton let it suck on his finger, but Parker wasn't sure of that. They also let all the kiddos climb into the giant tractor or combine or whatever it is called. I am for sure not farm trained or familiar! Parker loved it. They ran and played. Then we all went out for pizza at a little local pizza place in a small town nearby. It's so nice sometimes to experience and expose our kids to this type of thing sometimes. I think so many times we get busy and get swallowed in the culture of city life and bigger is better. Parker and Addison get to learn where our food comes from and that we all have different jobs, some we might be willing to do and some we might be thankful that God didn't put us in charge of that. I know Micheal and I get caught up in trying what we know and not wanting to risk going somewhere we aren't sure of. But it usually pays off in the end to try something. I'm glad we did. And thanks so much to Braxton's family for teaching us and opening up their farm. Here's to many more trips to the farm I hope!


Green Eggs and Gross

On Friday, Parker's school had a party to celebrate Dr. Seuss's birthday. They had green eggs and ham. While the class anxiously watched the making of the green eggs, standing around a table, Parker suddenly fainted! He wasn't out long, just seconds, but it still caused quite a scare! He was still dazed when I picked him up and remained dazed for a while so I took him to the doctor. They ruled out seizure, and no concussion from hitting the floor. He did have a pretty big bump from falling backwards suddenly onto the ground. Parker said that his brain just felt funny and then he knew he was sleeping on the ground and he didn't like that. The doctors sent us to get an EKG to rule out his heart, it came back normal, thank God! So, the only conclusion as to why he fainted is dehydration, or that the green eggs and ham were just so gross they made him faint! Which you might think is silly or impossible...but if you know Parker, food is a very sensitive thing. He is very sensitive to smell or texture or anything new that might be gross. He can really get himself worked up about what he might have taste, smell, etc. So, he really could have just got himself all worked up about it, and fainted! Time will tell. I hope that's all it is/was. Thanks to God that he is okay now.

Great Bend Zoo

On one of our lovely spring days this week, it wasn't too windy and we went to the zoo with a new friend. Jack is 4, he and Parker are a month apart. They are alike in a lot of ways. I hope that they become great friends. These 2 boys ran and ran the zoo, and they were so sweet to let Addison tag along without a complaint. We also packed a lunch and ate at the park. They loved the playground, winter seems like it's been so long, and yet we have hardly gotten any snow. I told Micheal that this year, getting snow boots was definitely a waste of money. Oh well, if we wouldn't have had any, it would have been snowy for weeks around here. We were just helping out our Kansas friends have a mild winter!



Kite flying

When I committed to blogging more often, and I sat down to blog, I realized that if I truly blog like I should, each one could be soooo long. We really do get busy, and it's hard to keep up with all the things we do do each week. So, I think for this busy week at least I'll write a blog entry for each activity, rather than one really long one with lots of pictures.

Over the weekend it was so nice. Spring is coming....I think. It was pretty windy, so we decided to take a bike ride to the school field where Parker will go to kindergarten next year and fly kites.

Parker can go really fast riding his bike. We need to work on taking his training wheels off. Addison rides in the trailer behind Micheal, she loves it!

Parker getting the hang of it.
The Princess....trying not to blow away. She had more fun running around in the wind than holding the kite.
Dualing kites. Amazingly we didn't have any major tangles or crashes. Yay!
Of course we hit the playground for a little bit before we left. Addison is so strong, especially her upper body strength. She can definitely out hang Parker on these bars.
On your marks, get set, go!