Sunday, November 17, 2013

Young Women Shooting

 We took the YW out to shoot.
 It was pretty cold, we froze our toes and fingers.
We even got to shoot off a canon two times; what a blast!

Saturday, November 2, 2013

Halloween







WA Visit: Bill's Berry Farm

 The kids rode the ATV train.
 We bought 4 dozen pumpkin cinnamon sprinkled donuts and ate them all before we left the farm, yum!



 The kids rode the horses.
 We took a hay ride.

 Went through the corn maze.


 Ate some caramel apples.

 The grandkids got to pick out their own pumpkins.
 I hit the wooden donut with the apple sling shot, if it goes through the hole you get a dozen free donuts. So close and yet so far away.
 We got apples to make 6 gallons of fresh apple juice.
 We washed them and put them through the grinder.
 We put them in the press and got the juice.
 Poured the juice into jugs.
Tasted our yummy fresh made apple juice. What a fun day!

Sunday, October 6, 2013

G-Kids and Conference Weekend

 The girls loved raking leaves and then throwing them all over the place.
 Youngest to oldest; just happened that way!
We took them to the school playground and had fun on the play structures. Great weekend with some of the family.

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Fixing the house

 Studs up for our bedroom and hall in the basement.
 Sheet rock up for the bedroom and tomorrow they tape and texture it all.
 We cut these railroad ties for stairs from the garage to the backyard. It comes down where the shop is going in.
 The leveled area for our 18X24 foot shop.
Got this futon bunk used today for our grandkids to sleep on.

Sunday, August 18, 2013

Louisa May Alcott and Battle Road

 We went to see the Orchard House Museum; Louisa May Alcott wrote Little Women in.

This is a map of battle road, which is where the shot heard round the world started the Revolutionary War in 1775. Red Coats marched toward Concord to take guns from the militia but were met with men who heard about the shots in Boston and were ready to fight back.
 Visitor's center at North Bridge where the first British soldiers died.
You can see the bridge where the Colonists and Red Coats faced each other. The Red Coats turned and fled back towards Boston but were ambushed all the way back to Boston by the Colonists. About 100 British died and 49 Americans died.
We watched a 20 minute video of what happened on this day to start our country out towards independence from Britain. I love history and loved seeing Lexington Road where all of this happened, between Boston and Concord, MA.

Friday, August 16, 2013

Fire and Children's Museum in Boston

 An old fire truck at the fire department museum; we even got a fire hat.
 How the hydrants have changed through the years.
 We ate pasta, salad, and garlic bread outside the Children's Museum.
Playing with the balls.
 Playing and making bubbles.

Thursday, August 15, 2013

Walden's Pond and Backyard Fun

 Today we went about 20 minutes to Concord and went to Walden's Pond.
 We got into the water and played in the sand for about 2 hours.
 I went all the way around the pond, about 2 miles, and saw the site of Thoreau's little cabin in the woods.
 We played some frisbee.
 This is the trail that goes all the way around.
 That evening we played in the backyard.


Fun times!