Saturday, October 10, 2009

Fall Color Tour

This morning we got up early and watched the sun rise over a beautiful Michigan landscape. We drove to Luddington, had breakfast at the Old Hamlin and went on a few short hikes. (Ezra says, "Hi-kee"). The fall colors were outstanding.

Now if the Hawkeyes beat Michigan, we'll really call it a good day (Here is for hoping they go 6-0).





Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Preparing for Opening Day

Thursday, October 1 is opening day of bow hunting season, and Ezra and Brian were gearing up last weekend. Because Michigan's government is about to shut down, Brian is going to buy his hunting licence tonight, just to be certain.
Best wishes on the season, Brian!



Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Eeboo Toys for Kids

Finding quality toys kids can be so difficult. So often they are cheaply made, manufactured in china, lack quality artistic ability, and end up on a garage sale after a few years. They are constructed for appeal in the store, but fail to stand up to the activities of a toddler. And so ugly! (The farm animals are so unatural looking and ugly.)
I still remember my favorite toys as a child - a puzzle of pigs in an apple orchard, triangular colored wood blocks that fit together, that tubberware shapes ball thing, and of course, tractors (remember when they were made of metal and not plastic!)

Here is my toy test
1. Is it artistically appealing?
(Would it look good laying on the floor of my living room?)
2. Will is stand up to a toddler?
(Could it be brought outside, drug through the dirt and clean up well?)
3. Does it encourage creativity?
(Will it encourage healthy growth and keep them engaged?)

eeboo toys is a company that I have found that does a great job making high quality toys for kids. The company has this to say

eeBoo is about producing beautiful, useful and well-made products for children.

Using only the original art of well-known and well-loved children's book illustrators we create vibrantly original toys and gifts that hopefully children will affectionately remember.

They sell them in Grand Rapids at Schuller Books, but there website helps you find a location close to where you live. Here is there website: http://www.eeboo.com/startpage.php

And sometimes all they need is a tubberware container, a spatula and a few rocks from outside!
A picture of Ezra playing Memory (we play with the right side up for now. :)



Savoring Summer

Lake Michigan is one of the best features of West Michigan. Kirk Park in Ottawa county is our favorite beach, because it is rarely busy. (And that is where Brian proposed in 2004). We have memories every summer of our trips to the Lake, sometimes even enjoying a family's cottage. Here are pictures of two trips this summer. We hope to get another in yet!












Sunday, September 13, 2009

Family Picture

Brookside is celebrating 50 years of ministry this October. Brian and I will be singing Fernando Ortega's "Great is Thy Faithfulness," at the celebration service on October 11.

A book of the church's history is being put together with pictures, so here is an attempt at a family picture we took today for the pastor's section. I think it'll do. (Thanks Hannah for doing a great job of snapping the photos and getting the kid's attention!)



Thursday, September 10, 2009

Three Month Pictures

I took Elliot's "official" three month pictures on our lawn with his blanket that grandma made.
He is really growing quickly!

Monday, August 31, 2009

Highlights From Our Time in Iowa

#9. A Jet Ski Ride

#8. Playing on the dock after Dekalb Days.


#7. Iowa Sunset


#6. A ride to the River




#5. A Family Picture



#4. Throwing Rocks in the Des Moines River


#3. Devotions around the campfire:
The King Who Forgot to Say Thank You (that would be Hezekiah)



#2. A Ride in the Fire Truck!



#1. Swimming in the pond on a hot August day.



Sunday, August 30, 2009

Elliot is Three Months Old

Elliot watched me make home made pizza this weekend. He looked so smart in his bibs I had to snap some photos. (Thank you Joel and Allison for the bib overalls!)






Sunday, August 23, 2009

The Iowa State Fair

Everything is bigger in Iowa. At least that's what we learned last week at the Iowa State Fair. We enjoyed a day of celebrating everything Iowa. The folks at the Iowa State Fair (1 million visitors a year) come not just to peak at this year's tallest corn stalk or record breaking "big bull," but to celebrate things that are becoming harder to find these days - rural mid west farm communities.

Garrison Keillor writes about these rare fairs of the Midwest,

The state fair is a ritual carnival marking the end of summer and gardens and apple orchards and the start of school and higher algebra and the imposition of strict rules and what we in the north call the Long Dark Time. Like gardening, the fair doesn't change all that much.

See his Top Ten State Fair Joys

Also read his interview on NPR

I explained to Brian about all the youngsters showing off their livestock, and how it was important that you scrubbed them up well (think Charlotte's Web), kept the animal between you and the judge as you led it around the pin, how the judge looks for sound feet, wide bodies, high weight gain, etc., etc.

Each day they have varying contests in horticulture, culinary arts, baking, pig calling, watermelon seed spitting, tractor-pull, banjo tournament, Queen contest...and many others. Brian asked a good question, "What do you get in the end?" Most of the time you get a ribbon, and maybe a few dollars, if your lucky.


Except the Cinnamon Rolls contest. First place takes home $3,000, and is highly competitive, sought after title.

But pride is what most people are after. Who wouldn't want to be known as the winner of the Outhouse Races? Or the Senior Spelldown? Or the Mullet Contest?

Brian learned I had some history with fair contests too (Southern Iowa Fair)- the Pedal Tractor Pull, Homemade Ice-Cream (second place), a science fair project on growing soybeans (second place), the Fair Queen (third place), Bill Riley Talent show (third place) and Bible Bowl (second place). I entered pigs at the fair starting at the age of 10 years, until I was 18 (I never won that one).


Here are a few highlights of Ezra's second year at the Iowa State Fair, and Brian and Elliot's first...













(pictures of the contest winners taken from http://www.iowastatefair.com/)