The LAST day of June is upon us! Its been a productive, rainy, lovely month with my family. Of course no day is perfect, but I am really grateful for our time at home together. We very likely will never have another stretch of life like this, and don’t get me wrong. I am hopeful and grateful for that likelihood too! But I so enjoy being home all together for now 🙂
This month, we finished up our topsoil. We started Science Saturday. We got our robot vacuum, Meryl Sweep, and a new big electric griddle. We set up our fire pit and a backyard pool. We had some of the most beautiful skies and welcomed Summer. It was a lovely month!
July brings yet more fun busyness for us! Likely another project or two, but I’m not going to talk about them until I know for sure 😉 A few birthdays – one I’m not ready for in the slightest. We have a weekend at a cabin coming up, and some special dates to get the kids to and from. Brady has a job scheduled this month, so we thank God for the that as we anxiously wait for his work to fully restore. And most importantly, we have a LOT of biking, walking, trampoline jumping, freezie eating, burger barbecuing, bubble blowing, and music playing to be done! What does July hold for you?
This was our fifth and final Science Saturday with the kids. This time we conducted an experiment that would take longer than 24 hours. It ended up being more exciting that way, especially because they started it Friday evening after bedtime. The experiment we did was dissolving the shell off raw eggs.
First, we chose a brown egg and a white egg so we could see if there would be any difference in colour of the skin or progress. Dekker and Laela both wrote their names in black permanent marker on their eggs.
Then, we filled two small glass cups with pure white vinegar and told the kids to carefully drop them in and place the cups on the counter where they would stay for the next day to day and a half.
Saturday morning the kids checked on their eggs and noticed that their names had completely been dissolved. Dekker’s egg was the brown one so it was easier to see the junk that was coming off the shell because it was floating on top.
After lunch we checked on them again and saw that they were really starting to lose their shell. There was a lot of skin exposed and you could even scrape the shell layer off with your fingers or a cloth. Hailey and I took both of the kids eggs and washed them off a little before they put them back into the vinegar.
This morning we checked on them again and everything was mostly off, but it was taking a while so we replaced the vinegar with fresh vinegar and let them sit until after lunch.
This time everything was mostly off. The kids played with the bouncy layer and noticed how the egg had expanded from absorbing some of the vinegar.
We told the kids they could throw their eggs on the street to watch them burst. You could probably guess that they were all for that.
Well that is a wrap on our five week Science Saturday extravaganza! It was so much fun to watch the kids observe and ask questions. I loved doing this with Hailey and Brady for the kids. Sometimes I think it was more fun for us than it was for them. Maybe we will do this again in the fall!
Today’s post should be about Science Saturday, but we did a different kind of experiment this time around, where we started it last night and it will be completed tonight. I will tell you about it tomorrow! Onto the post!
Today marks my blogaversary. I am floored every year that I reach June 27th. It has been eight years. EIGHT YEARS. I was completely beside myself when I made it one year, and here we are at eight! My goodness that happens fast! Thank you, beautiful friends, for following along and investing in our family this way. I so love having this record for my family, but I love the community we’ve built from this little labour of love. I am so grateful.
Brady, Cher, and I spent yesterday evening in the backyard around the fire. Its the first time we’ve had a yard suited for a firepit, and we are making the most of it.
Brady built a beefy bench on one side that three adults easily fit on, so we tested that out together…
and eventually settled into reclined lawn chairs and relaxed. We drank pineapple pop together, which brings warm, lovely memories of Philadelphia to my heart. It was really nice to share that with my people.
Brady, I love doing life with you. Doing the yard with you. Doing the blog with you. You are the best man for the job. I am so grateful for my life, and that you are in it.
If you get a gift from me this coming Christmas that smells like sunscreen and has flecks of topsoil in it, you know I was thinking of you in June already!
I know its too soon, but Christmas is already on my mind! Its probably because we’ve been home for three months or so, and usually, that would mean we’re into September already, where I’m basically completely prepared for Christmas. But, thats not the case. Its still only June! Whew! But we’re officially less than six months away! Just barely 😉
Do you remember last year, where I organized a homemade gift exchange? I am actively fighting the urge to start that up 😳 Already. I want to pick names for my family’s gift exchanges. I want to brainstorm everyone’s gifts, but I keep catching myself, realizing there are still birthdays to consider before Christmas. I say again. Its June. June. JUNE!!!
I want to do a homemade gift exchange again. I’d love to ONLY make homemade gifts, for everyone! Wouldn’t that be awesome?? Or thrifted gifts! I got into my own head thinking about it just the other day. I could do a homemade gift exchange and a thrifted gift exchange! Aaaaand a baking exchange! And then I calmed myself down and figured I’d stick to one, if any 😆
Guys. Its June. Yesterday, I sat outside in 25C temperatures in a bathing suit, knitting a scarf. Something may be wrong with me. I need a summer craft…..
I’m sure you have seen those videos online that show people growing their own fruits and veggies out of stems or seeds on the veggies you’ve already grown or bought. I know, that was all a bit of a mouthful, but hopefully you can picture what I mean. Some of them feel extreme, like digging the teeny tiny little seeds out of strawberries, drying them, and planting them. I can’t be bothered 😬 But, for interest’s sake, I decided to give the lettuce one a try, because it was the easiest! Lol!
Aaaaall I did was take the cutoffs from two lettuce hearts (taco night) and put them in water. I found a bowl that was tall enough, and I added water out of my rain barrel to it. So it began on a Wednesday.
Wednesday/Thursday
Friday/Saturday. That was a CRAZY overnight change!
Sunday/Monday
Tuesday/Wednesday
Isn’t it CRAZY how fast that happened?!?! One week later, it outgrew the space I had for its picture 😆 In all fairness, it would take a pretty long time to be able to keep up to our family, but I was totally surprised at how fast it grew!
As you know if you read yesterday’s post, I was visiting Cher Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. While I was away, Brady added another lettuce heart to the bowl. That was Tuesday night. Today, Thursday morning, we have this.
I am SO impressed with how fast this grows!! It starts up SO FAST! I admit, I had a moment where I wanted to rehome all of my succulents and just have planters of lettuce on my windowsill 🥬 Buuuuut I can’t see it happening, haha! Even if it’s just a fun experiment, I suggest you give it a try! I couldn’t believe how easily it happened!
The garden may not be thriving, but my bowl of lettuce is growing!!
I’ve been away from home for the last two days, and I have had SUCH a lovely time of refreshment! Thank you Lord for rest, thank you Cher for the invite, and thank you Brady for giving me the lovely break away without any bitterness.
I’ve spent the last 30 ish hours, snuggled up comfortably, watching movies and shows, crocheting and knitting like mad, eating delicious food, and chatting with Cher 💜 It was SO fun!
Yesterday, we scratched an itch we’ve both had for a good while now, and we ordered Chinese food. It was SO yummy, and we ate SO much.
We jumped around from show to show, watching a few episodes of Schitts Creek, the beginning of a few movies, a scary movie that almost made me poop my pants more than a couple of times, and our movie – Bridesmaids. All the while, we chatted, worked on projects, and were lazy. It was really really really nice. We accidentally stayed up until 3:00am 😳
In the morning, Cher cooked a whole big breakfast for us, refusing to let me help her. It was SO loving, and SO delicious! Bacon and eggs, tots and toast. And coffee! It was ridiculously yummy. We ate SO much, again. It tasted like maple and love 🥓 ❤️
The plan had been to go home after breakfast, but the plan changed, and then changed again, and I ended up staying until about 4:00pm! Whoops, but also not whoops at all. We had SUCH a lovely afternoon together, where we sat out in the rain together for about a half hour, and then worked on our separate projects in the dining room, listening to the rain continue for a bit.
We finally gave in to reality, and Cher drove me home. It was so lovely to spend that extra time together, and then it was so sad to have her leave, and not stay for the evening. I LOVED our sleepover! SO much fun! I love you, Cher!
I have to say, though, how fortunate I am to have the people I have. I have an immensely close friend who wants to spend time with me as often as we can. I have a supportive, involved husband who let’s me go for breaks without guilt or anger. I have children who receive me back so warmly, with cards and signs, and a toddler who hugged me and whispered unmistakably “I missed you.”
I am feeling the love. SO much. I am SO blessed by God to have my people, and these chances to feel extra love and care. Its been such a special time to build myself up closer to capacity, so I can put more into my people 😊 It feels selfish, but it’s SO healthy, and I am so grateful to have my people who want to put in to me.
Ok! A couple of days late, but, happy Father’s Day to Brady!!
Brady is not only the ideal partner in life for me, but he is an unbelievable dad. He embraced the role beautifully, and softly, and naturally. I remember feeling SO uncomfortable after delivering Dekker, and how he so easily swooped in and changed diapers, swaddled, burped, and advocated. Neither of us knew anything about babies, and he fell into the daddy role so seamlessly.
Now, he is the father of five beautiful children on earth, and 3+ in Heaven. Its been a RIDE building our family, but God gifted us the same hearts. I am SO grateful to have a husband whose goals are the same as mine. Whose convictions are the same as mine. Who loves our people as much as I do.
Brady works hard to be the best man he can be. And I saw that with total and complete honesty. He is working to raise the standards for men, to not only fit the stereotypes, but to give to his family, wholly and fully! I could brag and brag, but you can just take my word for it. Thanks to Brady choosing to love his family this way, our boys will have the influence of a warm, loving, gentle father who includes them, explains things to them, teaches them respect, consideration, kindness, and to love the Lord their God with all of their heart, soul, and mind.
I could not be more thankful to God for giving us Brady ❤️
A couple of days ago, we went on a long mosey walk, to check the mail and entertain the kids for an hour or two. We landed at the high school track, and I’ve gotta say, that was the BEST.
At first, the kids just joked around and ran here and there, but then it became laps, and it was SO crazy to see how far they could go! The younger ones had shorter attention spans, obviously, but Waverly would trot/walk around the whole track, just to be with everyone else.
It was just SO cute, all around!
Brady and I have both talked about our desires to be more active, and we’ve tossed around the ideas of maybe running with the kids if they show interest. Brady did a lap around the track with Dekker, and it really seemed to make him happy 🙂 Both of them.
You may not know about me, but I used to be a pretty decent runner. It was a LONG time ago, but my mom insists I was a very natural runner. I LOVED running. I am garbage at team sports, but track was my jam in school. The 1500m was my race. I remember, in seventh grade, my school ran grades 7-12 at the same time, and I crushed absolutely everyone by about two blocks. All that to say, I loved running. It was SO easy for me. And sometimes I want that back.
I ran a lap with Laela, too, and I have to say – I really really loved it.
I can confidently say that Laela is a natural runner.
She is amazing.
Its so crazy. Her stride is huge, and she has mad endurance. She’d run a lap, stop for a few seconds to chat, and run another lap. Then she’d run across to walk Wavy the rest of her lap. Then she’d run another. Then she’d backpedal and run back to meet Rowan. Then she’d run another. I think she lapped the track six times? Maybe more? I’m not sure. While I can’t see myself run as a child, I can pretty confidently say she runs like I did. Effortlessly. I was SO impressed.
It was actually sad to leave the track that day, but I’m confident we’ll be back again. In the meantime, we may have to nurture some skills we didn’t know about! I’m excited!!
We’re a day late, but better late than never! We did do Science Saturday on Saturday, but I had already blogged in the morning, completely forgetting our usual system. And now its Father’s Day, but that post will be a day or two behind regardless. Aaaaanyway, here you have it!
We did the lava lamp experiment!! Maybe you’ve seen it online. It looks suspiciously easy to make a lava lamp tornado ish type of thing. Suspicious enough that maybe you wouldn’t even try it. All it claimed to need was oil, water, food colouring, and an alka seltzer tablet. I looked a little further into it, though, and it seemed like it was real, and doable! All I needed to find was the tablets ($5 for 24) and we decided to give it a try with the kids.
We used a stemless wine glass, so it looked fancy. Laela poured the oil and Dekker poured the water. They layered. The water sat on the bottom of the glass, below the oil.
I did the food colouring, because they couldn’t agree on a colour. Also, because I didn’t want food colouring all over our island.
It just sat at the bottom of the glass in blobs.
Lastly, we bust an alka seltzer tab in half and each kid got to drop their piece in.
Behold! Lava!
We could’ve watched it all day.
When it slowed, we did another tab. And then when everyone was up from naps, we did yet another tab, so everyone could see. It was SO exciting!
So, while I can’t speak to ALL the sciency aspects of it, I can tell you that it works, and is definitely worth a try!!
Choose a glass or a bottle, and fill it about 3/4 full of oil. Top it up with water. Then add roughly ten drops of food colouring. Aaaaand alka seltzer! In my research, some places said to drop in a tab, and some said to break it up a bunch and drop it in piece by piece. I vote break it up into as many pieces as you have people 😉