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Spring is in the Air

The time change is making me angrier and angrier with each passing year, being out in the cold and dark, and the snow seemed to stick around forever this year, so this beautiful cotton candy sunrise was a most welcomed reminder that it would not last forever!

Tiny green leaves poking out!

The blood moon was pretty splendorous this year!  The clouds gave it a lovely halo, but it was very clear, and very large, when we spied it before school one day.

There have been a few precious days this year, so far, that I could comfortably walk to drop off and collect the twins.   On the first of these days, the river looked as still as a lake!

Another of these days was sunnier, and the tiny flowers peeking out added color and glee to my walk!


Looking forward to warmer days, more walks, and plenty of natural wonders to enjoy.

later days

Outside

Some pictures of things we spotted in the great outdoors!

Heart shaped rock in the concrete. <3

Fungus on a fence post.

Our beautiful river!

Pastel sunset.

Stars (but no aurora borealis.)

Heart hands to go with the heart leaf!

Snake rock?

Snake rock!

Earthworm rescue!

Mushrooms.


Dragonfly on the bridge!

More sunset!

Butterfly.


 It's been a beautiful summer, though we've already started to hit some pretty cold temperatures. = (

later days

Alice is in Driver's Ed!!!

Alice's driver's ed schedule was so rigorous, I'm still recovering from it a month later (I mean I'm still tired, but it's not just from that.... lol)

The schedule started the week after her school ended, but the school at which she attended was still in session.  So, it was from 3-5pm the first week.  She had a bit of homework, which we contentiously completed each day.

During the first week, Avia was still in town, and took EGJ somewhere fun.  Since it was a long chunk of time, William had to come with me.  He got to pick something fun after we finished our 'chores.' His selection was the newly opened (moved and improved) ZapZone.  We had a $10 gift card, and he got $10 to spend, for a total of $20!

After perusing his options (he really wanted to do the wreck room, but you have to be 13) he chose the trampolines!  The thirty minutes flew by, and that was the only activity we had time for.  Surprisingly, I ran into Natalie and Steve there, on their anniversary date!!! = )  We were on our way out, but it reinforced just how small of a town Lansing is!

The next day, Emily was able to stay home with the younger ones, and I went to check out a park that I had designs on bringing the twins to the following week.  

I snapped a picture of a branch that we "saw in Dimondale" a few hours earlier.  Technically I saw several go by, but this one might have been the one that we saw!


Lilly pads!

Duck!

The park has some cool musical installations!

And a really pretty view of the Watertower!

The next week, Alice's class was in a new location, and at a much earlier time.  She had class from 10-12 each morning, and we finally got her driving schedule.  This was, quite annoyingly, from 3-5 Tu,Th, F.  So, we were driving to Grand Ledge twice a day, for two hour blocks, 14 times those weeks!

When Billy worked from home, the twins could stay home, but between EW summer camp and Billy having to go into the office, the twins ended up in Grand Ledge many times with me!

One of our days was spent at the library.  We were early for their opening time, but luckily, they had an activity walk outside!

We brought kitty litter and pet food for the pet drive they had going.  The kitty litter was heavy, so we borrowed William's mini skateboard.

One of the activities was decorating a CD with your 'plans for summer.'  Grace and Juliet spent some quality time on their additions.


Their summer reading program was underway (they are not our local library, and while we might have been able to sign up for it, I felt overwhelmed and not willing to sign up for a second summer reading library program.)  But, my babies enjoyed the props for about 2 minutes, before it was time to actually find books!

Thanks to their awesome teacher, they were able to independently read for almost 45 minutes (which means I also got to read my book!!!)  


The next day we found a local "meet up and eat up" at a church.  They had VBS props set up, which was quite exciting for the twins, but I was unwilling to drive to Grand Ledge any more than I already was.

They were really cool props though!

Another fun excursion saw us visiting a local bakery to get a Hello Kitty cookie (that made it across my facebook feed since I was spending so.much.time. in Grand Ledge.)  They were really good cookies!

We returned to the park/splash pad that I scouted the week previously.  My babies were hands down the oldest and tallest visitors to the splash pad when we went!  It was a wonderfully hot and sunny day, and they enjoyed their time.

On a subsequent visit, we had a weather day, where my phone told me to seek shelter.  I had planned on spending the two hours in my car, listening to my boo, but ended up back at the library where I'd previously seen a tornado shelter sign.  Alice and her partner and teacher ended up taking shelter at the mall.  When they lifted the warning, they had time to make up.

As a repercussion of the storm the previous evening,  Billy's company ended up without power the following day.  So, he had to go in at regular time to pick up his computer, and I went with him so that we could have a breakfast date!  

Later in the day, Emily was positively impacted, since Billy was home, she could come with me on my afternoon errands while waiting on Alice.  We saw the BJs inventory robot!  (Since I almost exclusively use curbside pickup, this was the first time I'd seen it!)


We were collecting camping supplies, and since McDonalds was within walking distance of Meijer, she talked me into a slushie. = )

I think the final week saw me sitting at a park, with a view of the Grand River, listening to my book. It was chilly enough that I had to close my windows in the shade.

Later in the week, we met up with Grace's BFF Zoey at the splash pad again.  It was much colder, so they moved over to the playground pretty quickly.  This particular trip, they brought buckets and were no longer the oldest or tallest (including Zoey! = ))

When they were finished with the playground, we revisited the bakery and got some new treats to share!

On the day of Alice's final, we completed our final 'errand' which was to get new school shoes for Grace and Juliet.  They picked out tie shoes, and Juliet mastered shoe tying in five minutes. lol.

I think they tried on every pair of shoes they could, but ended up with matching shoes, so that they could twin, without their shoes giving them away. 

Even after her final, which she totally passed, Alice had two driving sessions left, but Friday, after her last drive, she was all smiles!


Sadly, the SOS is not open on Saturdays, so we had to wait until our return from Jellystone to go apply for her permit, but as of today (7/19/24) she has her official, laminated, permit!!!

Now, we have 50 hours of driving to complete, but haven't had much opportunity, since we are using only Billy's car for her practice.  We'll get there though!

later days

edit 7-19-24: backdated for continuity, to the date of Alice's final exam.

Spring Nature Pictures

So, these are more pictures from outside, that are not my garden. ; )

Grace collected some blossoms from our yard, and her friend's yard, since they were playing together that afternoon.  Her display was really pretty.  She says her favorite was the small pink one or maybe the cluster of white ones..

Dandelion seed spheres were prevalent for our first few warm walks to school in the morning.

Full tree & closeup.


Colorful seed pods!

Grace gave me a pretty blossom that she found loose on the sidewalk (probably from some of the beautiful hanging baskets around town.)

Dew!






Slug!


On another day, Grace gave me a heart shaped leaf!

The bunny was standing still, until I stopped, then it bolted.  So, it looks like a bunny blur!

This story is kind of sad, so if you don't want to be sad, just skip to the next paragraph.  So, there was a bush that we would walk by near the twins' school, and each day a very nervous bird would bolt from the bush.  I told the girls that I bet there's a nest in there.  Sure enough, Emily, during one of her afternoon walks with us, found a nest with eggs!  The next morning, Grace, Juliet, and I looked to see if the eggs were hatching, and they were gone. = (  I feel like maybe our sent on the bush may have alerted a cat or bigger bird to the nest? or maybe it was the nervous nature of the skittish bird that did it, but we were all saddened by the missing eggs.

Watching a slugs' reaction to a stick put in it's path.

One day I was at the Goodwill in Mason, and saw this weird yellow wall. Turns out, it was this field of vibrant yellow something!  This picture doesn't do justice to how bright it was!

Our fallen tree, from last autumn's storm, has some fresh growth!!!

I spotted a family of geese swimming upriver along the shore on one of my walks home from taking Grace and Juliet.

When I was walking with the big kids to the bus stop, we saw this cool flower that looked like it had tiny hedgehog shaped bugs on it.  


Turns out they were just the pod pieces of the flower!


An hour later, when I was walking with Grace and Juliet, the pods were completely off!  It's crazy how fast the transition took place.

I saw some bigger, stronger geese a few weeks later, practicing their food gathering skills.

Grace and Juliet found a bug somewhere and wanted a picture.


We've been enjoying our warm, leisurely walks in the morning.  The afternoon has become far less consistent, depending on weather, whether or not I'm working, and other chores that need to happen after school.

I'm sure I'll post more pictures as we progress from spring into summer!

later days