Sunday, November 15, 2009

Ward Hall.....





























We had a field trip to a pre-Civil War house here in Georgetown. Our town has some very beautiful old houses this one was on the verge of being torn down. But a group came in and bought it, and are in the process of restoring it to the way it was when first built. It cost a whopping 50,000 dollars to build in 1855. Quite a fortune for that time.

Saturday, November 14, 2009

Veterans day.....























































We got up Wednesday morning and worked on our school work. Then we headed to Camp Nelson with our friends Rachel and Walker. Camp Nelson was a Union supply and training camp during the Civil War. It was also the first place to recruit and sign up black soldiers. The place was also home to many black women and children. The camp was like a small town with with houses, a jail, a school and a hospital. The hospital even had running water inside.


Camp Nelson is also a National Cemetary. There are veterans buried there from the Civil War and they continue to bury people there. Our friend Rachel's father is buried there.


The day was beautiful!! The kids had a great time playing in the tall grass and rolling down hills. I just enjoyed being outside and watching them.

Saturday, November 7, 2009

Today was all about books!
















I took Jacob and Michael to Frankfort today for the Kentucky Book Fair. Jacob is really into the Bailey School Kids books right now and one of the co-authors of that series was there. He was very excited to see her even though we had met her before. He wasn't really into her books then, Michael was.



When we got there we started heading to the back. There were over 200 authors there signing books. Jacob walked straight back to the end of the building and found her. He walked right up to her and told her he was a fan. She has a new series of 4 books, they looked interesting so we bought them. We also ran into Mary Todd Lincoln at the fair :)










After we were done looking at all the books we went to the library for the read to the dogs program. Jacob loves reading to the dogs and Michael seems to be really enjoying it now too.

Co-op day cancelled.......But look at the fun we had!!


This seesaw is actually a sculpture at the College....too cool that you can play on it!








This is our buddy Brice. All my guys adore him!!! Makes me think that maybe we need a little one around, not that I have the energy for another child.

















We had a few people sick this week and when we got to the church we found out they were having a meeting there. We decided to just cancel classes and go on a walking tour of downtown and the college. It was such a beautiful day!!! We started by looking at some of the sculptures on the Georgetown campus. We walked over to main street and went into the Georgetown museum. Its small, but they have some interesting things. Then we all walked down and had lunch at Subway. We headed back to the college to see the library. They have a nice childrens section on the third floor. We need to find out if we can check out books from there. Anthony was very interested in the library. I think he is just very interested in College. One of our HS friends is taking a Latin class at the college and she is only 14. I told Anthony that maybe he could do something like like that next year.


Then we stopped by the coffee shop and got hot chocolate. then the kids played in the leaves for a really long time. I was quite upset because there were so many opportunities for great pictures and I didn't bring my camera!! Luckily a friend had hers, so I am going to rely on her kindness for pictures to go with this post :)

playing catch up again.......

Wish my pictures were clearer. I didn't want to upset the animals so didn't use my flash.
Chuckie from Kentucky













Jamie, one of our favorite Salato employees






































We have been to several Brown Bag Lunches at Salato. One in October about wild animal rescue. We saw a groundhog and a couple of baby raccoons.



Last week we went to a lecture about Bald Eagles. We got more information about the Bald Eagle weekends at a couple of the state parks in January and February. A friend had already sent me some information about them but I hadn't mentioned it to the boys yet. They were very excited when they found out about the Eagle watching. They thought it would be a very good idea to go :)




After the talk we walked around to look at the animals. We didn't see the bear, we think he was in the back where he stays when he is off of display. The door to back there was open, but no sign of the bear. The eagle was out and talking to us, but when I got my camera set to video he stopped :(



We always get special attention when we go there and a couple of the volunteers wanted to brin out snakes for us but found out that they had just bn fed. So instead they brought out a fishing game and the boys all won fishing bobbers.


Have I mentioned how much we love Salato?!?!

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Our Halloween fun.....

Trick or Treat downtown on Friday. It was quite warm and Jacob was very hot in his costume.


C
Charlie Brown

John Rambo



David's Meat Baby










Michael's candy apple







Too much candy!!!!!!!!!!!!





Saturday Trick or Treating. Notice Michael, it was very cold and Michael had to borrow a coat....thank you Miss Brandi!







Passing out candy.




We had our annual trip to the apple orchard. We watched a few of our favorite Halloween movies and made carmel apples.



Anthony decided he was to old to Trick or Treat this year, so he handed out candy. Michael was Charlie Brown and Jacob was John Rambo.



We went trick or treating downtown Georgetown on Friday. Then we went to a party on Saturday and trick or treating again after that. David made a "meat baby" out of pork roast and Italian sausages. It tasted really good!!


I can't believe it is already November and Thanksgiving is so close! Need to get busy working on some school ideas for this month. I think we really need a great field trip soon!