Eve lost another tooth today. It had been hanging on for awhile and finally fell out today, just as we got out of the car at a friend’s house. She was very excited to show it off. :-) This one was the top, right front tooth.
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Marble
Our summer has a rocky theme to it this year, thanks in part to Mema’s frequent visits. Last week she took us up to the Vermont Marble Museum where we got to see lots of beautiful marble samples and learn the history of marble mining in Vermont. I didn’t even know there was marble mining in Vermont! Apparently the eastern side of the state has a belt of granite and the western side has a belt of marble. Hence the mountain moniker.

The museum entry is framed with gigantic marble slabs. I think the sign said they were about 18,000lbs each.

The hall of presidents. The kids got bored here pretty quickly, so we sent them on some quests, like finding how many presidents were from Vermont (2), Virgina (8), or how many were bald (?) or had beards (6).

We were told that for insurance purposes visitors were no longer allowed to view the actual marble mines. That was sad. This picture here is impressive though.

We bought a few things at the gift shop, then found this “free marble” pile by the exit. D’oh! We each grabbed several pieces of raw marble to go with our polished, purchased samples.

Lex wanted to write a newspaper article about our trip, so he had me take this picture of him. I was happy to oblige.

We were hoping to eat lunch by the marble mine, but since that was closed we settled for the next best thing – a beautiful park. Rough life.
It was a beautiful day for a day trip and now we are even more knowledgeable of the rocks in Vermont!
Fun at the fair
Today we made our somewhat annual (2008, 2013) trek to the county fair. I always think of Rosy when we go to the fair on her birthday weekend. Maybe some day we can go to the fair with her again on her birthday weekend. For now we went with friends instead.

We started at the sheep barn. These guys were all wearing coats. It was a pretty chilly day and we were wearing coats (sweatshirts) too!

Lex found a sign that said they were wearing jackets to keep them clean, not to keep them warm. I guess they were show sheep. :)

This looks like a picture of A, but really it was picture of the guy shaving his cows bottom in the background. There was a lot of that going on today. Elizabeth and I had a good laugh about it. Good times at the county fair.

It was ride bracelet day (the reason we went!) and the kids loved it! They started with the fun house. I love it because I don’t have to say, “Really? Are you sure you want to spend four tickets on that?!?” Instead I just let them ride on whatever dumb ride they want as many times as they want and everyone is happy. :)

This picture had the potential to be pretty cool, but not quite. Oh well. They loved the Scrambler and went on it many times! I made them take breaks though, so no one got too scrambled up!

Look at that sky! It was breezy and chilly and threatening to rain all day, but it held off. I’d take that over sweltering hot though!

I brought a picnic lunch (to go with the french fries we bought!) and we settled down to watch a show. This lady had some pretty cool basketball moves.
The girl in the red and white polka dots next to Lex is one of his classmates. She was really sweet and spent some time with us. She wanted to go on rides with Lex, but it just didn’t quite work out. She didn’t have tickets, then the ride was full and he couldn’t get on, and other mis-alignments. She ended up sitting with us for lunch and it was nice to see one of his classmates really being nice and chosing to spend time with him. It also gave me a funny peek into the future. Neither of them really knew what to say to one another and both were a little awkward. He liked having her around though. :)

The kids really wanted cotton candy so we got a little lunch dessert. Lex was curious about how it’s made so we ordered it on a cone instead of in the bag.

They gave him a lot!! Lex likes this picture best, but I like the next one. Therefore I’ll post both. :)

It’s bigger than his head! Good thing cotton candy is mostly air, and he shared happily with Eve. :)

After lunch I decided to buy some tickets and go on a few rides with the kids. I love fair rides! I don’t love the $1/ticket price though. :/ Turns out my arms aren’t long enough to get a three person “us” shot. Where’s Alan when we need him?!

I went on the Scrambler with them, then on the Ferris wheel. Then they went on the Ferris wheel a few more times without me, then Lex was bored and Eve went again on her own!

Lex really wanted me to go on the Wipeout ride with him, so we convinced Eve to go too. I thought it would be like the Himalayas ride (remember that one?!) that she loved when we went to Santa’s Village a few years ago. Turns out it was a bit different and a lot scarier! She kept yelling, “I’m ok, just completely terrified!” Poor girl. She held it together though and survived the ride.

When ride bracelet time was over everyone was sad, however we wandered over to the tractors and managed to have a little more fun.

Eve waited in line for 40 minutes to get her face painted. The lady does it free of charge and does an awesome job. Eve chose the “dolphin mask” style.

On the way out we stopped to visit some young oxen. I’m assuming they are oxen based on the yoke. Does any other animal wear a yoke? The boy was their owner and full of interesting information.
Home again, home again, everyone was tired and happy. I think tomorrow will be a calmer day, per Lex’s request.
Sciency fun
We are trying to cram as much fun into these last two weeks as possible. Balanced, of course, with as much “no plans” time as possible too. It makes for tricky scheduling!
Yesterday we had to get out of the house and I was feeling a bit cranky, so I suggested we start our day with a trip to King Arthur Flour. No objections from the kids! They were even happier when I let them get anything they wanted. Eve asked if she could have a cupcake (at 9am) and they were huge and beautiful and I said sure. She decided on a whoopie pie instead, while Lex and I both got blueberry scones.
After the kids ran around like wild ones for a few minutes we headed up the street to the science museum. The place was packed, but we all had fun.

We went to a Discovery Lab session on volcanic rocks. The lady kept talking about “frozen lava” and it drove me crazy. My kids knew more about the rocks than she did. I think she was new. She clearly had some learning to do. :) Lex left part way through, but Eve stayed for the whole thing. She showed them basalt, pumice, granite, and obsidian. Eve did some sketching. :)

Lex spent most of his time in the Tinkering Lab. The project was to make parts for a pinball machine. They had a bunch of homemade pinball machines set up (six, maybe) and lots of supplies for the kids to make their own components to add. Then the kids could put them in and test them out. It was lots of fun.

While Lex continued tinkering, Eve and I went to the top so she could do another sketch. She propped her clipboard on the railing and it almost fell off! Well, it did fall off, but on the inside, not the outside. This is her face when describing what could have happened!

She decided to be safe and hold the clipboard in her arm while sketching. I thought that was a much better idea.
Everyone was having fun but we had to head home for their final piano lesson of the summer. Then a little rest, a little dinner, and off to karate where they got belt test invitations! The belt test is next week and they are very excited, and ready!
Fun in the sun
My 20th High School Reunion (aka: feeling old this weekend)
So much to blog about and so little time! I have a few minutes so here’s a quick update!
This weekend was my 20th high school reunion. In true small-town style we held it at the local lake with kids and families. It was fun. Of course, with that came a trip to the ol’ homestead. I took sporadic photos this trip, so here’s a sampling of our weekend.
The kids discovered AWESOME new Lego sets waiting for them when we arrived. They were psyched.
Saturday morning we went out to breakfast at a new café in town. It was delicious, and they had a lovely outdoor area. We ate inside because it was a chilly morning, but Eve and Grandpa Tom enjoyed the patio after breakfast.
My reunion was a the lake and I took only a few pictures, all of Eve. There are plenty of pics from others on Facebook, so if you care enough you can find them there. Otherwise just imagine a dozen or so FCS grads 20 years later. Family, kids, BBQ, etc. Good times all around. Eve made fast friends with the daughter of one of my old high school friends. It’s like these two were cut from the same cloth. A wild and wonderful cloth! At one point in the day her friend asks me, “So, are you her aunt or her grandma?” Nothing like a candid 5yr old to make you feel old… er, as I was already there to celebrate 20yrs out of high school! Sheesh!
Lex had some fun at the lake, but mostly was eager to get home to finish his Lego building. He didn’t hit it off with any of the kids there (the only other boys there were babies and teens) and didn’t get much playtime with Eve since she was off with her BFF. He did a great job of being sweet and patient all day though.
The next morning (today!) Alan and I headed home and left the kids with Mema and Grandpa Tom! Eeek! Lex took a little convincing, but finally decided it would be a good idea. I think I was the only one crying when we left! I have a conference in Boston for the next two days, then I’ll drive back to pick the kiddos up. I’m sure they will have a blast! Hopefully the grown-ups all survive. :)
After this conference and trip I think I will be home with no plans for more than two days in a row and hopefully find some time to relax, restore, and catch up on the blog! :)
Awesome day
We had a great day today. Great for my social self! The kids had karate camp in the morning and I really had nothing to do, so I puttered and checked Facebook and whiled away the morning. :-) Then I picked up the kids and we went to a free kids concert in the park. We had plans to meet other friends and ended up being a group of six mommas and eleven kids. No one paid attention to the concert! The mommas chatted and chased kids, the kids ran around and climbed trees, and everyone had a blast!
After the concert we all went to the pool. It was a little too cool for me to swim but the kids loved it. I was too busy hanging out to take pictures!
We had to leave at three to pick up two kiddos I’ve been babysitting this week. On the way home I stopped for ice cream with four very excited children! I was a little nervous about what to expect from four over-tired, ice creamed up kids, but when we got home they all plopped down and played with Legos. Eve spent some time in the bathroom combing her dolls hair and singing to herself. A sweet self-imposed break from the others. Then we even had a great night, no fights, no fusses, all happy and fun.
Happy summer vacation. Happiness is.
Shelves
Garden update
Ruggles Mine
Yesterday was a beautiful day so we took a trip to Ruggles Mine. Everyone was pretty excited for the outing. We packed a picnic lunch and our rock collecting gear, we studied the rock guides, and we slathered on the sunscreen.

We started with a picnic lunch, despite protests from the kids, who were super eager to get into the mine!

This picture cracks me up because Eve looks so delicate and pink. She brought a stuffed animal in a carry bag and just looks delicate. That lasted about a minute before the toy went into the rock bag and her hands were filled with tools!

This is her “I’m a little embarrassed” smile. Turns out she had hammered the chisel straight into a crack in the wall with no clear idea how to use a chisel or how to get it out of the wall!

I think these holes are so cool. I always imagine ancient cave dwellers living in them. Turns out it’s just the results from past blasting. Still pretty, but a much less cool story.

There is a kid-sized tunnel that runs in the rock. In the tunnel is one little window for peeking out.

The end of the tunnel. I went through a few times, but as a semi-tall person I had to stay bent over for most of the path. Not the most comfortable, but it is pretty cool inside.

I love this big sheet of mica, also known as isinglass (Mema, I Googled it!) It is super fragile, but thanks to Mema’s good ideas it survived the trip home and now decorates my shelf.

Eve took it upon herself to help this little creek flow better. All along the way she moved rocks, terraformed the muddy banks, and did what she could to assist the creek. Thoughtful girl. :)

Mema The Brave offered to hold the chisel while Lex hammered off a piece of this quartz. I’m happy to say it was an injury free day!

Grandpa Tom found this big rock full of mica. He and the kids chipped away at it, creating beautiful mica glitter.

We made it to the end! Time to refuel before turning around and heading up the hill, carrying bags full of rocks!

Eve was happy this day that we both were wearing “hats with brims that go all the way around to protect our necks and ears.” All those times I encouraged her to wear a hat with a good brim and she remembers and encourages me as well. :)
I “carried out” way more photos than rocks! Many of these are probably exactly the same as I took when we went to Ruggles Mine two years ago, but I’m not even going to look or link back to that post so they’ll all seem fresh and new. :)
After we got done mining we had another snack, then headed home. Along the way we passed a cool looking playground so we made a quick stop. The littles in our group still had plenty of energy to burn! After that stop we decided ice cream was in order. Sadly my camera broke at the playground so I didn’t get any pictures of the rest of our day. You’ll have to just imagine our delight at eating ice cream by the lake on a beautiful day!
We got home in time to unload, unpack, and order pizza for dinner! A good day was had by all! I love summer vacation!





























































