The Jason's

The Jason's
Arethusa Falls 2015

Friday, June 10, 2016

They're Heeeeeerrreeeee........again.

Gammy and Ellie arrived this past Wednesday.  I was a big girl and took my first drive to Hobby Airport.  Not too bad actually.  No traffic at the time, and relatively easy to find with GPS.  Poor Gammy almost melted as we headed to the car.  Scott's car thermometer read 103 degrees later that day.  Once through the door everyone changed into swim suits and headed right into the pool!  That evening we all packed a picnic dinner and went to the ball field to support Ethan in his scrimmage.  Then the following day (after much swimming) we all packed another picnic dinner and watched as he pitched the entire Allstar game.  Sadly his team lost...but it was due to fielding errors not pitching....  Also the other team had some serious fielding skills!  Tomorrow night he has his second Allstar game, and if they lose his season is at last over...if they win...on they go.
     This morning Gammy and Ellie joined us for riding lessons.  The kids trotted off the lunge line for the first time today!  Pretty exciting!  We then stopped off at a farm on the way home that advertises baby goats and bunnies.  The super nice lady there ended up giving us an entire tour of the organic vegetable and herb gardens, and lead us all through the various animal enclosures.  You can buy fresh rabbit meat, goose meat, duck eggs, and chicken eggs, as well as fresh vegetables, herbal teas and handmade soaps and lotions!  We left the farm and stumbled on a great cafe.  Set back off the main road, you have to walk through a wooded path to get to it.  They have outdoor seating up on boardwalk paths that look down into their tortoise habitats, and there is a nice turkey in a lovely pen in the woods!  
More adventure awaits...
Kermit and Miss Piggy!


Gammy and mini-me.

Kind of excited! (He missed Gammy's suitcase a lot)!



Chillaxin




Bathing Beauties.


OMG!  Look at that super handsome pitcher!

In the dug-out checking out the batting line-up.



Nice little reminders around the playing fields...

So peaceful.

These are the pastures where the kids have to go to retrieve their horses before lessons.





Gammy and her grandbabies.

Checking out the tortoises at the cafe.




Saturday, June 4, 2016

Normal? Well...isn't constant change normal?

We said a sad farewell to the Goodwins, and then it was back to school work.  The kids had a few pretty intense days of catching up.  Our goal is to finish their workbooks before declaring any official start to summer.  Last spelling test is this week, and Ethan is waiting on his sister to finish her math workbook (in the mean time he continues to complete supplemental work).  I gave the kids a particularly difficult challenge this Friday.  We have had a "tin can robot" kit in the closet forever (I mean, I think it has made two moves with us!)  Well, they are at the age where it wasn't impossible for them to do it on their own, so I laid out all the parts, and the directions.  Gave them the necessary tools and broke it down for them.  They could not leave the classroom until they had created a working robot.  Oh the look on their faces...  Fear, excitement...fear.  The first questions were of course, " May we use the bathroom?"  To which I answered, "Go now."
"Can we ask you for help?"
"No."
"What if (Fiona/Ethan) annoys me?"
"Deal with it.  Do you think Daddy quits when his boss annoys him?"
I shut the door and they began.  Quiet chatter in friendly tones led to some progress.  Then some yelling...Ethan ran around the house and found "Gorilla Glue".  I (as a responsible parent) reminded him that he could glue himself permanently to anything, and then informed him I wanted to know nothing about why he needed the potentially deadly substance.
An hour and a half later the kids emerged exhausted and smiling with a working robot...granted a backwards moving robot.  With a simple tweak from me we had "Mr. Roboto" running smooth (and forward).
Definitely need more projects like this!!!!
Gammy and Ellie arrive in 5 days!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Our little buddy who decided to greet us on our walk.

A picture is worth a million words!  This is the robot project "before" photo.

Ahhh...hard earned success!

Those directions scared me!

In New England we have "Jack Frost", in Texas we have "Slug Slime".

A visit to Daddy at work.



Wednesday, June 1, 2016

Friends, Storms, Hot Sun...ALL FUN!!

Don't know who was more excited to be reunited!

Koi Pond picnic.

Goggles!  The next hip accessory!


Jessie chillin"

Mimi and Fiona hand feeding ducks.


The Four Amigos!

Start of our downtown adventure.

We loved this denim quilt...by we I mean Heather and I.

Salt and Peppa here!



This plant blooms once every 5 years!  Look how huge the bulb is!


 Heather, Mimi, and Jessie headed home yesterday... There was not a dry eye.  I cannot express how thoroughly refreshing and comforting it was to have one of my best friends living here for the last seven days.  The kids never once argued...not even the siblings (at least nothing major).  Each day was simply plan as you go.  The first hours of their arrival the kids went into the pool and stayed there for at least 4 hours!  One of the more overcast days we went into Houston and took advantage of free Thursdays at the Museum of Art.  The kids also enjoyed a visit to the Butterfly House in the Museum of Natural History.  There were walks to feed the ducks, bike-rides to the playgrounds with "Uncle Scott", multiple 6 hour stints in the pool (ending with sores on the kids toes...but still worth the pain), a trip to the Koi pond on the Waterway, dinner with Heathers family (her Uncle lives 25 minutes north of us), rainy netflix binges with thunder raging outside, BFF dinner at The Cozy Supper Club in Montgomery with "The Eagles"... I could keep going!  WE MISS YOU GOODWINS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The moment we first saw those faces!


Fiona and Jessie's joy says it all...