It's been a long road, but now this road is traveled by another boy on his bike..... without training wheels. Look at that kid go! The action stop at the end is a nice touch.
Hey, I can send him for milk now.... hum....
Thursday, June 3, 2010
Field Trip To "The Farm"
May 28...
Two busloads of Kindergartners disembark at the gates of The Farm in Medford to find goats, deer, pigs, two ducks, and a kangaroo waiting to greet them with curiosity. The giggling children split into groups, Shaun's group heading into the petting area. The children were briefed on the rules by the farmer, and they explored the animals. Perhaps the most amusing event was the children chasing goats while parents and teachers chased children saying "Don't chase the goats!"
I spent my time with the pig, explaining to the children where the bacon was.
The girls cooed over the baby goats, curled their nosed at the ugly pigs, and waved at the ponies. The boys were constantly ushered out of the puddles, could be heard calling out "Duuuude!, and readily pointed out poop. Goat food was passed out by teachers and parents, and the goats and deer knew what that meant. They crowded the children grabbing whatever they could. The children laughed in delight.
The play area contained a peddle tractor race track, corn box, and sand box with dinosaur bones. The tractors were, by far, the favorite.
Piling back onto the bus, we headed back for school before lunchtime. The excitement so overwhelming for one little boy, he fell asleep in my lap.
What an adventure!
Two busloads of Kindergartners disembark at the gates of The Farm in Medford to find goats, deer, pigs, two ducks, and a kangaroo waiting to greet them with curiosity. The giggling children split into groups, Shaun's group heading into the petting area. The children were briefed on the rules by the farmer, and they explored the animals. Perhaps the most amusing event was the children chasing goats while parents and teachers chased children saying "Don't chase the goats!"
I spent my time with the pig, explaining to the children where the bacon was.
The girls cooed over the baby goats, curled their nosed at the ugly pigs, and waved at the ponies. The boys were constantly ushered out of the puddles, could be heard calling out "Duuuude!, and readily pointed out poop. Goat food was passed out by teachers and parents, and the goats and deer knew what that meant. They crowded the children grabbing whatever they could. The children laughed in delight.
The play area contained a peddle tractor race track, corn box, and sand box with dinosaur bones. The tractors were, by far, the favorite.
Piling back onto the bus, we headed back for school before lunchtime. The excitement so overwhelming for one little boy, he fell asleep in my lap.
What an adventure!
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Shaun Visits Olympia (and Salem)

We walked the grounds looking at monuments, statues, and dedications. Shaun learned a little about WWII, more specifically how Pearl Harbor got the United States involved. There was a monument to all of the fallen at Pearl Harbor. The fallen depicted in brass wheat stocks. So the number of people that died could easily be visualized. We then looked at a world map in the walkway, where I showed him where certain countries were, and their involvement in war. From there we walked to the Totem Pole you see pictured. This was made by a local Indian. Shaun loves totem poles. From there, there was a quick walk through a garden, where the first picture was taken. Then across the street to a statue and up to the steps of the Capitol building. Once inside, we were greeted with more marble than I have ever seen in my life! More statues and dedications. Up the steps and under the massive dome. The light you see hanging came from the east coast by train and weighs 5 tons! And used 200 light bulbs! Holy cow! I showed Shaun the Senate Chambers via the gallery. I explained this, and the house

In our venture to Salem, the capi

Upon leaving Salem, Shaun expressed how cool it was to see the capitols of Oregon and Washington, and that we should visit all the capitols of all that states! I told him that was a tall order, and we should probably start with Hawaii. He said that was a great idea! I imagine we will visit Sacramento... then... who knows!
Until next time!
Sunday, February 7, 2010
Sad News
It seems the pictures my friend was talking of the Art Show are missing.... I hope that they can be located soon, but if not, we'll just have to miss out on that one.... maybe next time!
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Shaun rode the bus!
Today, Shaun got to ride the bus home from school. It's a short ride, really, but to him... it was the best in the world. :-) I didn't take any pictures... silly mom.
Friday, January 8, 2010
Two of Shaun's pieces; "It's Kinda Like A Rocket Ship" and "Christmas Tree '09"


Here are a couple of Shaun's paintings. One done a while ago with watercolor titled: "It's Kinda Like A Rocket Ship" It has been in two art shows so far. One at the Rogue Gallery Fall of '08, and on display now at the Rogue Valley Manor.
The second is Shaun's "Christmas Tree '09". It was tagged to be a greeting card this Christmas, but due to Shaun's busy mom, it never made it.
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