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Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Recapping the last two weeks

I never got around to updating the blog last week, so this will cover the past two weeks, mostly with pictures and just a bit of text thrown in for good measure.


Wearing his kilt to school
Bowling with Daddy


A little over a month ago we took our cat to the vet as she had lost weight and wasn't eating.  Two weeks ago we knew it was time to have her put down.  She had lost even more weight, she wasn't eating, she was having diarrhea daily, and was having trouble jumping onto the bed and couch.  We brought Bennett with us so that he could say goodbye, and also so that we could maybe explain things a bit better rather than him coming home and wondering where she was.  When we got back from the vet he said to the other cat, "Tony, Brit not here.  She still at the doctor."  We drive past the vet daily, so we've had a few more conversations about Brit and we just keep explaining that her heart stopped beating and she stopped breathing, and that means that she died.  And when you die, you go to a cemetery.  Pretty sure he doesn't fully understand the cemetery concept, but we can explain that one more another time.

On Saturday we continued the weekly trips to OSV.  They were baking down at the Freeman Farm, including a pork & apple pie.  Here Victoria measures molasses for a gingerbread.
Lance and Henry in the snow

Bennett discovered our Legos, or more precisely, Daddy built the Grand Emporium, or "the mall" as Bennett calls it.  He loved looking at everything and moving the people around.


Inspired by OSV, I made my own pork & apple pie.

On Sunday we celebrated Auntie Hanna's 19th birthday!

Naps have been a bit wonky these past couple of weeks.  One week he only napped two days, the next he napped 3 days.

Watching a parade.  Or were they in the parade?
We finally upgraded the cardboard barns from Bennett's barnyard to the wood ones.  This also meant the big barn got a roof.  It's a little snug, but he's doing ok with it.


The sheep were given some hay.

The chickens laid eggs. 
When we next went to OSV we told Dave about this. 
Dave asked where they laid eggs and Bennett said
"In the chicken coop, in the nesting boxes." 
Hmm, do we really need to make nesting boxes?
The pigs are eating toast. 
Previously the toast had been electric blankets for the cows and chickens, a la Click, Clack, Moo


More playing with the mall.

This past Friday Bennett was sent home from school with 102.9 fever.  After nap we checked again and even after some Tylenol it had gone up to 103.1.  We took him to the doctor but since there were no other symptoms, his ears were fine, and the strep culture came back negative we just needed to wait it out.  By Saturday morning the fever was gone and he was feeling fine.  We skipped skating but then went to OSV where we went on sleigh ride around the common, saw the stagecoach in the parsonage barn, and helped fill the parsonage wood box.  We're getting used to these quiet winter days at the village.  The crowds of summer are going to be a shock to us!

On Sunday Daddy went to work to make up for the time he had lost on Friday when Bennett was home sick.  Bennett turned his toy workbench into a forge and played "blackmsith".  He watched a bunch of Curious George and then played in my craft room while I tried to do some sewing.
Wearing one of his capes.

More pie baking this week.  On Monday since I was home for MLK Day I baked a cherry pie.
My weekend pie was a quiche for dinner on Sunday.


So what's this sewing I've been working on?  I'm making an 1830's outfit to wear to OSV for a couple of their upcoming Dinner in a Country Village events that we are going to.

Corded petticoat.  3 sections of cording. 
Bottom section has 35 rows, middle has 20, top section has 15 rows.
Here's my shift, stays (I will be remaking these), corded petticoat, and 2nd petticoat. 
I still need to make sleeve supports and likely a small bustle.

And the mock-up of the bodice.  Need to change a couple of things.

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Staycation Week

This past week Grandma and Grandpa Tedford were here and we had a staycation (stay at home vacation).


On Monday we went to Kimball's.  We started off all taking a spin in he bumper boats.  Bennett excitedly shrieked each time he got splashed.  It was awesome.

We then moved on to mini golf.  At the beginning Bennett would put his ball down at the start, hit it, and then carry it closer to the hole before putting it down again and pushing it in.  But by the end he was just taking it down to the hole.  Interesting method, for sure, but he was having fun.

After mini golf we did the bumper boats again.  In the end Chris and I went on them three times with Bennett.  Grandma and Grandpa only did the boats the first time.  But that worked well, because then I was able to get this photo.

We had ice cream in lieu of lunch.  Bennett helped me with a scoop of chocolate and a scoop of butterscotch.

And then we wrapped up the day at the arcade.  We were having fun, but then Chris accidentally stepped on/kicked my foot.  This exacerbated an old toenail injury.  It hurt quite a bit, and when I looked at my foot a few minutes later I noticed there was a pool of blood.  The teenage employee gave us a few meager first aid supplies to patch it up.

When we got home we took a closer look and I realized I needed medical attention.  I called my doctor's office and they sent me to urgent care where the doctor removed my toenail and gave me this stylish shoe.  If you want to see what it looked like on Thursday when we changed the bandage, click here.  Now, a little over a week later, it's healing well and I don't really have any more pain.  I'm still wearing my special shoe mostly to protect my foot from myself.  (I have a tendency to stub my toes a bunch.)  We were very thankful that Grandma and Grandpa were here because they were able to keep an eye on Bennett and make dinner while Chris took me to the doctor. 


On Tuesday morning I started the day with some cuddles with Bennett.  This is most unlike him!  He'll sit still (mostly) for a story or to watch Curious George, but that's about it.  Maybe he knew I wasn't 100%, because he snuggled in bed with me for at least 15 minutes or so.

For fun and excitement we went to the Ecotarium in Worcester. 
I liked this tribute to Kenda who was a beloved polar bear of those in the area in the 80s.
After looking at the various exhibits in the museum and looking at the animals outside, we went on a train ride.


Then it was time for lunch before heading home.  After nap we all went outside and did yard work.  I trimmed the extremely overgrown forsythia bushes while others bagged up the branches. And Bennett ran around alternately trying to help and playing.

On Wednesday we went to the Higgins Armory Museum.  Higgins is slated to close at the end of the year so I knew I wanted to take Bennett.  He wasn't interested in most of the museum, but he did enjoy the interactive children's wing.  In fact, I think we all enjoyed that wing!

Daddy tried jousting
Riding a horse
Threatening to knock down the arch.
Nope, it's harder from this side.
Crash!
And then Chris and I built a castle, which Bennett quickly knocked over.


After lunch and nap we all went out to weed my flower beds.  They were overgrown with crabgrass, to the point that some of the other plants were hidden.  They look so much better now!  I'm extremely thankful for all of the help that I got with this project.

On Thursday we went to the Franklin Park Zoo.  We should have learned our lesson from when we went a couple of years ago that it's not a great zoo, but with passes from the library it was the most economical choice.  Bennett was a little bummed that they didn't have elephants.
Looking at the prairie dogs.

His new thing to do these days when you ask for a picture is to pause for a second and then say, "cheese, all done" before he quickly runs away.


Watching the gorillas with Grandma.
Feeding the birds

Before we left we rode the carousel.  At least he enjoyed that.

Not sure what's going on in this next one.  The cow seems to be scratching his back?
And then we asked him to milk the cow.




Oh, and then this happened.  My baby turned 35 months old.  It's actually kind of funny.  Sometimes I say that he's 3 already, and then other times I say that he's two. It really all depends on if there's a benefit (such as a kid rate) to him being under 3.



On Friday we had our weekly trip to OSV.  They were offering tickets for $5 (instead of the regular $24 admission)so it was pretty crowded.

Walking with Grandpa
Riding the stagecoach.



Lance and Henry were plowing the field again so we watched them for a while.


Good blacksmith (Derek) was working.  We could tell this just by listening before we went in.  Yup.  It's bad.  We can now start to identify their voices.  Unfortunately it was extremely crowded and Bennett kept announcing, "I want to go now" so we didn't watch for too long.

Since there were so many people the lines for food were pretty long.  So I entertain Bennett by taking selfies while waiting for others to buy the food.  He actually did a remarkably good job of staying with me.

And then as we were finishing lunch we saw Doc and Blue! They were just finishing up their cart practice so we got to watch Head Animal Guy (Rhys) have them back their wagon up into the barn.  That was a bit tricky.


We then headed home for nap.  After nap we headed out to do some shopping for Saturday's Derby.

Which brings us to Saturday.  We had the 10th Annual Pinewood Derby.  Go here for the official photos, winners, etc. In typical fashion we were not only finishing up our cars the night before but also the morning of the race.  Chris got the wheels on our Blast Cars about an hour before people started showing up.
Strawberry = Daddy, Regular = Bennett, Chocolate = me


Chris had the "dump dump truck" and I had Curious George
Curious George also could wear TMWTYH's hat.


Sunday we slept late and relaxed for a while but then we headed out to play some Candlepin Bowling.  Bennett rolled his balls pretty slowly down the lane, but I think he had fun.


And that wraps up our week.  It was busy, but I think if we didn't have activities planned we likely would have gotten bored just hanging around the house.

I know I didn't take it as easy as I likely should have, but I did take advantage of wheelchairs at the various museums.  We quickly learned that not all wheelchairs are created equal though!  Broken footrests, lack of footrests, difficulty pushing on uneven terrain... Ugh!  But I guess I should be thankful that they at least had wheelchairs to borrow.  Not sure I would have managed earlier in the week if I'd had to walk everywhere.