Indoor outdoor kitty

We took Daisy to the vet on Friday (routine check-up) and had a long discussion with her about letting Daisy be an outdoor kitty. After some deliberation at home Eve decided that we should let Daisy explore the great outdoors. With great trepidation (on my part!) we opened the door today and let her go!

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Away she goes!

She spent awhile sniffing around our house, learning our house so she could find her way home again. That’s how Alan explained it anyway and it sounded reasonable.

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Exploring the back of the house

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Exploring the front of the house

Then she decided to explore the rest of the neighborhood! We were all outside playing and doing some spring yard work (the joys of homeownership!) and watching Daisy explore. When she left the yard Eve and I had to remind ourselves and each other that it’s ok and (hopefully) she would be back. I was happy to see that each time something loud startled her she ran right back to our house. That was a good sign.

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Away she goes, exploring the neighborhood!

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Fun with the bow and arrow. I think Eve needs some new summer clothes. Everything she puts on is too short!

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Queen of the mountain!

She wandered around the neighborhood and came back home a few times. Once Eve and I took a walk down the cul-de-sac to find her. She was three houses down, exploring their garden. She ran when we saw us. A few times she came to the mudroom door and meowed, but we wanted her to come to the front door instead. Once she came to the front door, but when Alan opened it she ran away. After about two hours she was ready to come home. Lex propped the door open a bit when she was near the front porch and she slipped right inside! Yay! She headed right for her food bowl, ate a bit, then went right back to the screen door and meowed to go out. Alan let her out and she has repeated the process three times now! Out, explore, home, eat, out again. She is training us well. Silly kitty.

It’s good to know that she will come home again, but it makes my chest a little tight when she goes out. After some deep consideration (what else is there to do when raking the lawn?!) I realized that Daisy being out is just one more thing for my mothering heart to think about. One more thing to keep track of and one more thing to add to the ongoing risk analysis that my brain is always running. But she seems happy and the kids aren’t worried, so I guess all is well.

(Now we are one of those people I always complain about, with their pets outside, pooping on other people’s lawns! Now when I find cat poop in the backyard I can no longer blame it on the neighbor cats… though I’m sure it will still be their fault. My lovely kitty is well loved and cared for and would only use her proper litter box. She’s a very polite kitty. Right?!)

Maple Candy

Today we made maple candy from the sap from our trees.

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Starts off as sap...

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Ends up maple candy! We were going to put it into the flower molds, but the candy hardened too quickly so I put it in a bowl instead.

There were several steps in between that I also photographed, but for some reason my camera doesn’t hold on to all the pictures it takes.  I don’t understand at all.  I hear the click and see the little preview, but when I go to find the picture later they aren’t there.  It happens a lot.  Darn technology.  Anyway, the maple candy came out ok.  Not perfect, but not bad for a first try!

HEXBUG Racing

While on vacation Lex found Hexbugs at my parents house. Hexbugs are cool little “bug” toys that move on little rubber legs. Lex decided to take the accompanying track setup and make a Hexbug racing movie using iMovie on the iPad. He worked hard on it for days and here is the result!

The trailer to the movie:

The official Hexbug race movie:

This is his first production, complete from start to finish. He did the job of three people and sometimes it shows, but I love hearing his voice and knowing how much work he put in to this! :)

A day on the town

Yesterday was our nature day, today was our day on the town, and tomorrow is our home day.  It’s a busy life we lead!

The day started with playing and snuggling on the couch while watching some TV.

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Then off to Panera Bread for lunch, of course.  After lunch we went bowling!  Since our bowling alley closed awhile ago it’s always a great treat to go bowling on vacation.

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We got an extra mid-game show when the ball returned stopped working and the guy had to take apart the floor to get it working again.  Really the floor is meant to come apart.  There are removable panels with key access.  Cool stuff.

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Then back to bowling!  Somehow I didn’t win.  Either game!

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When we were done bowling Lex decided he wanted another game, so he and I bowled a quick game together. 

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I didn’t win that one either!

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When we were really done bowling we headed to Sweet Frog for some candy covered froyo.  I took a great picture of our treats… or so I thought.  Turns out I guess I didn’t.  Anyway, photo or not, it was delish!

After giant froyo sundaes we had some energy to burn, so we headed to the playground!

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Everyone had fun, until the sugar crash came, tears and all.  When the fun was over we headed home to eat dinner on the couch in front of a movie.  Good times!

A walk in the woods

We went for a walk today to a place I used to go as a child.  There are huge rocks for climbing on and a rushing stream to play in.  Also snakes, which are a lot less fun than the rocks and the stream!  This time around we had dogs, kids, and even a doll.  It was quite the walk!

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We came back with wet feet, scraped legs, and sore muscles.  Country life is good.

There goes another tooth!

Eve lost another tooth today.  The top, right canine.  These days it is so much more mundane than it was in the early days.  I knew she had a few loose ones in there, but she told me last night that her tooth was about to fall out. I felt it and boy was she right!  She wanted a treasure box from school though, so she didn’t wiggle too much.  Today she said a friend taught her out to get them out (“Just twist and pull. Easy!”) and she got her treasure box.  :-)

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The tooth fairy usually brings her gold dollars coins, which she never spends, but she said tonight that she was hoping for a dollar bill so she could add it to her doll savings.  I told her she can add the gold coins too, but she said they are way too pretty to spend.  :-)  The tooth fairy left a crisp dollar bill with a red heart stamped on it.  I hope that’s not too pretty to spend!

We Have Maple Syrup!

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Last month we tapped two maple trees in our front yard.  We had high hopes, but the weather didn’t cooperate and the sap flowed slowly. 

Today we finally had enough sap, and time, to boil! 

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Forty minutes into the process.

We started with 20 cups of sap.  It took about four hours to boil it down to the 219° “aproning” stage. 

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Checking for doneness. The book says it should slide off the spatula in a smooth sheet, or "apron" when it's done. Not there yet.

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Done! I think. Maybe a tiny bit over done.

It goes very quickly from done to candy to burnt.  If you don’t watch it closely at the end you can ruin the whole thing.  We all watched it together.  :-)  I think in was supposed to be scooping the foam off the top, but I missed that part so I hope it doesn’t matter too much!

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We have maple syrup!

It’s pretty thick and viscous and cloudy.  I filtered the sap before boiling and filtered the syrup before putting it into the bar, so I’m not sure if the cloudiness is sediment that will settle overnight or if it’s the foam I didn’t scoop off.  Either way, it tastes delicious! 

160 oz. of sap and four hours = 4 oz. of deliciousness and a fun family project!

Easter weekend

We had a busy weekend!  Easter fell just after Eve’s birthday so we did a little celebrating of both.  Friday afternoon we had friends over to play (and my bestie over for tea!), Rosy came to visit, and Alan and I went to a late-night dinner party.  We were all tired by the end of Friday, but that was just the beginning. 

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First tree climb of the season, I think.

Saturday included a trip to GemStar, cake baking, egg decorating, painting, and more.  Then Alan brought home a movie and is grownups were up until midnight! That made two nights in a row! 

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Rosy was in need of a few original pieces of artwork so she commissioned two little painters.

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Boring mommy made them move to the table because painting on the floor was just too messy!

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While they painted I did a little creative work of my own.

Oh yes, and Easter basket filling, of course!

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Pretty table, all ready for Easter morning..

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I like my own decorations. :-) I was excited to find these sugar eggs on Etsy. I have find memories of them in my own Easter basket as a child, and the eternal question as to whether or not to eat them.

Sunday was Easter, so we started the day with candy for breakfast.  Of course. The egg hunts, a trip to the playground, a little birthday party, and early bedtimes!

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There was no question for Eve. Sugar? Eat it!

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We had the usual Easter egg hunts. The kids still love looking for eggs!

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My masterpiece! Eve's final cake for this birthday. As usual it was an ever evolving project. I love how it came out.

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We did a few outdoor egg hunts as well, but it was chilly out there!

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There is still a fair amount of snow on the ground too! We were hiding eggs in snow banks.

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Daisy ran from window to window trying to keep track of everybody outside.

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Daddy attack! :-)

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Mad dash for an egg Alan hid up high. :-)

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Good thing Rosy was here. She took us on a walk to the playground to shoot some hoops.

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Aunt Katie and Popcube came over for awhile to hang out and eat cake. Eve was pretty wound up by this point!

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This giant slab of cake didn't help matters much.

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It's not perfect, but I'm pretty proud of how the cake turned out. I love the vivid colors! Rainbow parties are great!

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Alan sliced it in an odd way. This looks like a cake tunnel. Yum!

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After cake the kids proceeded to flail around on the floor, wrestling and laughing like sugared up wild ones!  The crash came about 15 minutes later, but some alone time and iPad time helped settle everyone down. 

That about (almost) wraps up Eve’s 8th birthday and Easter 2015.  Now for a few weeks of sugar detox!