On Sunday, we decided to get out of the house and ride up to the nearest little "town" and go for a little walk at a park we drive by all the time but have never stopped at (I guess it's a town-it has a population of 1302). Half way there, we spotted this guy on the side of the road.
See, we play this game to pass the long hours in the car. We try to spot hawks and eagles and get points for finding them based on whether they're flying or perched. It was much easier to rack up points in winter with bare trees. Anyway, it helps to pass the time and keeps the siblings from bickering so much.
Dad spotted this guy sitting on a fence post and pulled over so I could get some pictures. He didn't really like it when I tried to get a little closer.
As I was getting back into the car, we spotted a couple of these little guys in the grass.
We know a lot about backyard birds, but we had no idea what they were.
We got out our trusty bird book when we got home and found out that they are Killdeer. We also learned that Killdeer have a unique way of distracting predators. When it feels that its nest is threatened, the adult will pretend to be injured, stumbling along the ground while dragging one of its wings. When the potential attacker is lured away from the nest, the Killdeer suddenly flies off. Sorry for the science lesson, I just thought that was really cool.
Soon after we got to the park, we discovered this great, big interesting tree stump.
I told the kids to climb on top of it so I could take their pictures. Neither would budge. They said it has a BIG hole in it that would be a PERFECT home for SOMETHING!
Thinking back, I guess they did have a point. Dad got a closer look just to be safe.
What he pulled out made my skin shiver.
Reece was thrilled though!
See, he's been a little obsessed with snakes lately. He has two huge books about snakes and he's read them both cover to cover, several times. He knows more about snakes than anybody I know.
After Dad checked it out and assured them that whatever was in there is long, gone now, they finally got up on the stump.
It did not surprised me that Ms. fearless was first.
This park has a nice walking trail around a big pond, lots of green grass, tall trees, birds, bugs, and an old, haunted stone building (more about that later).
Here are some of the things we saw:
Reece insisted that I take a picture of this dead tree. He thought it was interesting and picture worthy. Who am I to argue?
We have millions of these at home, but this one captured their attention.
Then we came upon the "haunted stone building".
I don't know how he does it, but Dad can always come up with a story, especially scary ones!
He is trying to convince them that we need to come back after dark and go on a spooky hike. Surprisingly, the kids agree that a scary hike would be lots of fun.
We got closer to the pond again and saw a crazy looking bird/duck?
and some beautiful purple flowers
We were almost back to the car when we heard, "Let's turn around and do it again!"
Ok, one more time.
Back by the spooky house again.
"Let's race up the hill" says the big one.
The sun was just starting to set and everything had a magical glow about it.
We saw the crazy bird/duck again flying over the pond.
I'd never seen a bird like this. He had a mo-hawk and long legs with webbed feet.
Of course, we looked it up when we got home and discovered that he was a Green Heron.
Just as we were leaving, my little one spotted this guy in the rocks.
This is a Male Northern Prairie Skink. How do I know, you ask? The orange glow on his face means that it's mating season.
I won't even get into why his tail is gone.
Quality family time and two hours of science (and they didn't even know it)! Gotta love that.
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Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Thursday, February 25, 2010
This might take awhile...
I finally can breathe easy about my internet usage. I was NOT paying .25 per MB or whatever crazy rate it is. I am so thrilled that I can share photos again!
I've got lots to catch you up on, so I'll keep my words brief and commence with the pics!
Last weekend was our 4th annual Daddy/Daughter Dance. Every year Peyton and Dad get all dressed up and go dancing while me and Reece get our own date night. Peyton looks so forward to it, she talks about it all year. I mean, what little girl doesn't like dressing up like a princess and dancing the night away with her daddy?
Here she is getting her hair done:
Here's the final product, sugar and spice (can you guess which is which?):
While she and daddy were dancing, Reece and I went to 1984, a 1980's style arcade. It was fun, but 1980's video games are only fun for so long. We also had a very nice dinner downtown. I loved sitting across the table from him and talking to him, just him.
Our weekend got even more exciting when we discovered this in our garage:

I was not a cat person before, but this just makes my heart go all fluttery.
Winter is on it's way out finally, hopefully. Oh winter, you were fun at times, but I really will be glad to see you go. A wise man once told me, "Winter is just something to get through." Now I know what he meant.
Anyway, we've had a few days of sunshine lately. It actually got warm enough for me to take my camera outside and stay for a while!
Hello, little guy. Yes, I know I've been slacking in the suet department. I'll try to do better, I promise.
Check out the belly on her. This was obviously right before the birth of the aforementioned kittens. I remember those last few days of pregnancy when you just feel like a watermelon about to explode. Darlin, I totally understand why you feel the need to lay down and take a nap in the middle of the sidewalk.
Anyway, back to my bird watching. Everyone was thrilled that I finally filled up all the bird feeders. I swear they eat more than the horses.




I've got lots to catch you up on, so I'll keep my words brief and commence with the pics!
Last weekend was our 4th annual Daddy/Daughter Dance. Every year Peyton and Dad get all dressed up and go dancing while me and Reece get our own date night. Peyton looks so forward to it, she talks about it all year. I mean, what little girl doesn't like dressing up like a princess and dancing the night away with her daddy?
Here she is getting her hair done:
Here's the final product, sugar and spice (can you guess which is which?):
While she and daddy were dancing, Reece and I went to 1984, a 1980's style arcade. It was fun, but 1980's video games are only fun for so long. We also had a very nice dinner downtown. I loved sitting across the table from him and talking to him, just him.
Our weekend got even more exciting when we discovered this in our garage:
Is this not the cutest thing you've ever seen:

I was not a cat person before, but this just makes my heart go all fluttery.
Winter is on it's way out finally, hopefully. Oh winter, you were fun at times, but I really will be glad to see you go. A wise man once told me, "Winter is just something to get through." Now I know what he meant.
Anyway, we've had a few days of sunshine lately. It actually got warm enough for me to take my camera outside and stay for a while!
Hello, little guy. Yes, I know I've been slacking in the suet department. I'll try to do better, I promise.
Check out the belly on her. This was obviously right before the birth of the aforementioned kittens. I remember those last few days of pregnancy when you just feel like a watermelon about to explode. Darlin, I totally understand why you feel the need to lay down and take a nap in the middle of the sidewalk.
Anyway, back to my bird watching. Everyone was thrilled that I finally filled up all the bird feeders. I swear they eat more than the horses.
It was so nice outside, the kids had a fun little game of golf.
Although, I don't think Babe was thrilled about the golf balls flying around.
In fact, I'm pretty sure they were totally freaked out by it.

They took off in a hurry. Thank goodness they didn't step on a chicken.
Today, we took the dogs outside rabbit hunting. It's Buddy's favorite activity, until it's all over and he has to have a bath. He's too slow to catch anything, but he has a blast trying.
Look at those ears. Otto must be able to hear every rabbit out there, but he is content to just chase buddy around.

Can you see the smile on his face?
Serious boy, listening for rabbits...

This is fun mom!

Sorry Mom, I didn't mean to get THIS dirty.

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