Saturday, June 15, 2013

The funnest activity of all!

Gwendolyn found a ribbon somewhere and decided that would be the very funnest thing ever to play with.  She convinced Mommy to find some more, and we were well entertained for a good length of time over a two day period.  I never knew there were so many things you could do with ribbons!  




 These next two pictures aren't the greatest, but they do represent the way we spent a rather large quantity of time.  Ribbons do not always aid in circulation, so I had to help Gwendolyn with her tying on occasion.  She was not impressed with my "assistance" but acquiesced when I explained about severed digits.  :-)





Field trip to the park

Doesn't everybody swing like this?

Trying to get everyone to pose for a picture


Full of cheese!

Can she make it???
With Mommy's help...




YES!

Slidin'

Bennett's favorite part of the park: the rocks


 Our favorite circus attractions


Trying to escape

Big sister hauls him back in

He seems happy enough about it.

Round and round she goes

Crawling through tunnels

Tuckered out and heading home
(At least the adults were tuckered out!  I think the kids were still going strong.)

Warning...

MANY pictures of adorable children to follow!!!

☺☺☺

So nice to feel...


Rainy day in

It's kind of hard to tell that it's actually raining, but maybe you can get the gray damp feel from these pics taken from the front porch at Royce and Sue's.  A good day for inside activities!




KB's visit

My cousin, Krista, paid me a visit the second day of May, and we enjoyed seeing the sights of downtown Springfield together.  I didn't take too many pictures, but here's a somewhat complete list of our day.
  1. Lincoln Museum
  2. Lunch at the Feed Store
  3. Dana Thomas House
  4. Ice cream at Washington Park
  5. A bit of shopping
  6. Supper and Monical's
  7. Quick stop at Donald and Naomi Mitchell's to mess with my extra things
  8. Return to Royce and Sue's for a couple more hours of chatting and laughing  

Old State Capitol


Washington Park


Not too often you look over and find a lamb on your shoulder

KB and Fleece

Thanks, KB!  It was fun.  We'll have to do it again sometime.  :-)  

Locked Out

Ardith and I spent a the last few days of April and the first few days of May at Royce and Sue K's house while they were visiting their new grandbaby in Texas.  We enjoyed our time there, and everything "went off without a hitch"...with a couple of exceptions.  Here are a few photos from one of the exceptions.






No, we were not locked out of the car; we were locked out of the house!  When I arrived "home" after running a few errands on Tuesday afternoon, Ardith was waiting for me on the porch.  Had been waiting for about an hour as it turned out.  I hadn't been in any hurry in town!  She had the house key, but it was to the deadbolt only, and the other lock had been engaged.  We had no key for that one!  I did what she had already done and walked around and around the house searching for some other mode of entry.  No luck.  Fortunately I had my cell phone.  (Ardith's was locked in the house.)  I called Royce and Sue's son, Brett, hoping that he would have a key.  No answer.  I called Royce's two sisters-in-law, wondering if they would possibly have keys.  No luck.  Brett called back and told me to try and call his cousin, Kevin, a police officer in Pleasant Plains, the next town over.  Maybe he could help.  Meanwhile, Brett was on his way back to Ashland and would swing by as well.  Long story somewhat shorter: Kevin (in uniform and driving an unmarked police car) and Brett arrived at nearly the same time, both with kits to get into a locked vehicle.  (There was a garage door opener in Royce's car in the driveway that was our only hope of getting into the house.)  They worked for a while and finally succeeded at opening the car.  Garage door was opened, and we gained access to the house and all of our belongings inside.  Brett and Kevin became our heroes!  Needless to say, we were very careful about locking the doors for the remainder of our stay there.  :-)