Take back your brain!

Lex’s school is celebrating “Screen Turn Off Week” this week. They kicked off the celebration on Friday night with a fun event at school called Brain-o-mania! Lex came home with a paper “brain” hat and they have been talking all week about fun things to do that stimulate the brain. At the Brain-o-mania event they had all sorts of activities set up throughout the school. Arts and crafts, balls and games in the gym, robotics, puzzles and games, challenges, and even real brains! Local college students apparently bring over human and sheep brains every year and the kids can touch them! Lex was talking about that all week and super excited, but when we finally made it to that room at the end of the evening they were out of rubber gloves and Lex seemed to have lost interest anyway. He took a quick glance at the brains then moved on to a build-a-brain 3D puzzle. It was a really fun night and my only complaint, if you can even call it that, is that there was so much to do and not nearly enough time. I felt like I was rushing the kids through the whole place trying to see it all. In the last room we made it to I was talking to a teacher who said that they do basically the same things every year so the kids start to know what to expect and are able to plan their time accordingly. I guess it’s just us kindergarten parents who are still feeling harried :) It was fun though and I’m glad Lex was excited to go. He really loved the robotics stuff and both kids spent a lot of time in the arts and crafts room.

robotics

The kids, and a classmate, watching the robotics demonstration. Alan and Lex probably would have spent the entire time here if I'd let them.

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Eve in the arts and crafts room.

scupltures

Hard at work making sculptures out of recycled stuff.

drawing

Our last stop of the evening. They drew flags to add to a banner to be delivered to a Ugandan school that the town has a relationship with.

This week they are earning prizes for amount of time spent reading (Lex is leading his class so far!) and doing lots of other fun activities. Last Saturday I saw a URL in a magazine for a neat looking website (nutrition related) and I asked the kids if they wanted to play with it for a bit. Eve jumped at the idea, but Lex said, “Remember Mom, it’s screen turn off week. I’ll just play with my toys instead.”  So we left the screen off.   :)

Crazy bird

For months I have wanted bird feeders. Specifically I wanted suction cup bird feeders so we could put them right on the window and get a good view of the birds while we sat at the table. We spend a lot of time there! It took me awhile to finally find the right ones (Amazon, of course!) and we were all so excited to put them up and see the first birds start to find them.

Now, about a month later, I think we are being harassed by a crazy bird! It was cute, then it was funny, now it’s just down right weird! I think it is a finch, but we debate about whether it is male or female. I’ve taken more pictures of this bird this week then of both kids combined! Ha!

There are several of these birds around (finches, we think, but please correct me if you know otherwise) and they liked the bird feeder on the dining room window. We tried to move slowly by the window so as not to scare them away. One day we noticed one particular bird sitting in the feeder. Just sitting there. Eating sometimes, but mostly just sitting there. Turns out it was hording the food and preventing other birds from getting any! I let Eve scare it away after that :) But of course it came right back.

bird in feeder -p1

bird in feeder -p2

chickadee and yellow finch

These two pretty birds snuck in a quick bite while the other finch was away.

Then we started noticing quirky behavior. The bird seemed very interested in the window and it started tapping on the window, all the while making quick flappy motions with it’s wings. Then it started sitting on top of the bird feeder! (I guess I don’t have any pictures of that) We laughed because it would slide off sometimes and desperately flap it’s way back to the top again. Then it started pecking at the living room window with a bird feeder. Sometimes eating, but mostly pecking and bonking into the window.

Yesterday morning I saw this…

scary bird

Terrifying!!!

That is the window WITHOUT the bird feeder! It has no business even being near that window! Today we listened to the silly bird peck at and smack itself against that window for awhile before I started getting creeped out. Eve and I though maybe it wanted to come in and I had to explain to her, many times, why we could not let it in. It also seemed to prefer the window nearest where we were. I thought perhaps it could hear/feel our voices or something. Freaky! This afternoon we lined the interior window ledge with books. That mostly helped but the smallest book was black and the bird ended up confining itself to that small portion of the window and continued to flap against it.

perching bird

Perched on the AC supports. Maybe we need to put in the AC. That would scare the bird away in a hurry!

fluttering bird

It's hard to see in the photo, but here is the bird flapping back and forth on the ledge, banging into the window. This is before we put up the books.

I swapped out the black book with a brightly colored one and went upstairs to put the kids to bed. It’s dark now and all is quiet.

I wanted to leave this post weird and creepy, but while trying to find photos of finches online to see if that is indeed what kind of bird is wigging out at my window, I came across several postings of people talking about yellow finches seeing their reflections in windows and trying to fight the “other bird.” I suspect that’s our problem here. It’s definitely not a yellow finch, but it makes sense that other birds may exhibit the same behaviors. Tomorrow I will take some of their advice and see if we can get rid of this crazy creature… though it may also mean getting rid of the bird feeders, which makes me sad. I’ll have to think on that one for a bit.

Today

A morning with friends…

lots of fun, but no pictures, sorry.

Lunch with the grandparents…

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I love this picture but I wish the color was better. That lady in the background is definitely a distraction!

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So sweet.

Afternoon of biking and climbing with friends…

watermelon

Watermelon!!

bikers

We had seven kids here biking and one on roller blades! It was fun!

boys

I'm ready to get rid of this climbing structure! The kids love it but it makes me so nervous.

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girls

They had helmets on for most of the time, I swear! As I took this picture I thought something looked wrong... needless to say they rode right over to me and put their helmets back on! :)

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Lex smiled for me!

A good day was had by all and I enjoyed an easy, early bedtime! Hopefully Alan and I can force ourselves into an early bedtime too!

Happy May

Happy May! We turned the calendars this morning and Lex began his birthday countdown.

I have a million blog posts in my head, but sadly I haven’t had time to get them on the blog. As it is, I should be making a grocery list right now so we can head out for a super busy afternoon, but I wanted to say a quick hello :)

I’m not sure why, but suddenly life is busy and I’m totally stressed out trying to keep up. Nothing terribly fun or exciting, but lots going on. More later. I promise! Swing set. Crazy birds. BBQs. Travel journal. Brain-o-mania. New neighbors. Lots going on!

Enjoy the beautiful sunny Sunday.