Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Western Pennsylvania



On our way out to stay with my grandmother, we stopped for a picnic lunch and long afternoon in Old Bedford Village. This was a Pennsylvanian version of the Icelandic and Norwegian folk museums I had been to and enjoyed so much last month.









Here we saw some original log and stone buildings that had been relocated to the museum. We tried our hands at tin punching, and the girls learned how candles were made.






Beware Pearl! Bedford County cut off the ears of their horse thieves.








Our route to Grandma's took us past the Flight 93 Memorial Park, so we stopped in there despite Sapphire's ongoing meltdown. The meadow lands setting is certainly soothing. It was sad to have to explain what it was all about to Pearl.

We pressed on to Grandma's house. The girls love to cover themselves in the aprons my great-grandmother made in the 1950s. The next day we drove to town for lunch and several hours on the Somerset Borough playground. That's all it takes to make a vacation for the girls!










On Thursday Jasper stayed home with Grandma and worked on the children's sermon handbook he is creating for his doctorate of ministry dissertation. My patient Aunt Cathy and I took the girls to Idlewild, an amusement park with an old time feel. 

In Storybook Forest, where they have homes and figurines of Mother Goose characters, Sapphire easily stepped into the fantasy. I saw her waving furiously at the three bears (all life size, but plastic), and here she cuddles Mama bear's porridge. 

Pearl stood above the magical 48 inches mark, so she and I put her bravery to the test and tried out the water slides and her very first roller coaster.  The carousel was a favorite, and the two bigger girls liked the ferris wheel, but I did not. All three shorties enjoyed the children's section, where they zoomed around in circles on various rides. Thank you for a fun day Aunt Cathy!





The next day Ruby had a chance to play with my aunt and uncle, while the rest of us paddled down the Youghiogeny River. We rode over a mountain or two to Ohiopyle, PA, where we saw a tiny town that lives by the river and the fun to be had on it. The safety talk about how to handle running into rocks or being thrown from the raft had me a little nervous. Pearl became our safety officer, and she kept telling Sapphire to stick her feet in the grips to stay in the raft.

The first half hour was rougher water than I had expected. No napping in the boat and watching the sky roll by! We eventually got the hang of it, and Jasper even trained Pearl to steer the raft while Sapphire and I lolled with our feet up on the edge. We paddled, drifted, and played on some rocks, taking frequent snack breaks. A muskrat swam past us. We saw the huge elephant shaped rock in the middle that marked the end of the trip 4 hours and 20 minutes after we had put in.

Now, at the start of the rafting trip, everyone else from our batch of rafters was out of sight by the time we pushed off. We were passed by people who started long after us. Nonetheless, as we neared the pull out spot, Sapphire noted it was empty. "We're the first ones here!" she shouted triumphantly. 

I was very pleased with the assortment of western PA amusements we strung together. Seeing family was the real joy, but it was neat to couple that with some new experiences.







Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Church Picnic

Last week was a scorcher, and we stayed cool in the Splash Park on two afternoons, then got a nice break in the AC at my parents over the weekend. This Sunday was our church picnic. We hold church outside under the trees, then have a potluck picnic, kids' games, and an auction. 



We also had a Zucchini Cook Off. Last year it was a blueberry theme. We had sweet and savory dishes, and everyone enjoys sampling them and voting with cash for their favorites. 



It is nice to sit under the trees and watch the picnic go by!





The kids enjoyed the games.  I think Ruby ate her cookie long before the rest of the kids!



Today we're off to western PA attractions and a visit to family.  It looks like it will be in the 70s out there all week. I may need to pack long sleeves!

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

July Heat



Swim lessons are over (phew!), but everyone seemed to make big strides. Pearl gained strength in her strokes, and she can now do a bit of a back stroke. Sapphire splashed and hopped, loving her teachers. They often had to hold her during the circling since she was the shortest in her class.







Ruby and I had a nice weekend together alone at the house, so we picked blueberries in the cool of Saturday morning. She is a great little helper with this as with other things. She moved my buckets around for me to speed my picking.






Sapphire enjoyed some alone time with adults too when she accompanied my mom and sister to the farm to visit her great-grandma. Then, a few days later, she got to go to her beloved Miss Darlene's house for a day of baking and other-people's-toys.

Miss Darlene knows that if Sapphire naps, even for five minutes, she'll be up until after 10pm, so she tried to keep her awake on the drowsy drive home. From the back seat a  sleepy Sapphire had just enough energy to suggest "Give... me.... your... phone...."  She has a few favorite games, and that woke her back up.


With Sapphire busy and Ruby bonding with Daddy, Pearl and I enjoyed a day out together.  I realized she really values mommy-daughter days when she prayed about it over our Chinese buffet lunch. She dictated the day, so we hit the playground despite the smashing heat so that she could practice her skills at the monkey bars. She loves them, she tells me. We enjoyed her favorite 'Chinese chicken' then visited Tia, a 4-H friend, who guided us through the art of quilling. We all quilled for 2.5 hours!

If you don't know, quilling happens when you tightly twist thin strips of paper around a tool, then use the spirals of paper to create pictures. We mostly stuck to bugs and flowers, but Pearl tried a food collection too, as seen below. 




Our week also included a long afternoon at the new borough Splash Park with some friends. We splashed, then crafted in the library for an hour.  I keep suggesting to the girls that we go back and kick this heat wave, but they are too busy playing.

We are very much looking forward to our church picnic on Sunday and a visit to family in western PA next week. 

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Youth Retreat & Swim Lessons


Pearl had one last birthday party with her karate friends in Chester County on June 29th. Here they all are with the amazing Pegasus cake.  The Greek myth games came out again, and they seemed to enjoy them.







This last weekend Jasper took the big girls to see some friends home from their mission field in Thailand while Ruby and I worked to get ready for the youth retreat that just ended.  We had a nice but too brief time catching up with the Killars when they visited our church on Sunday, and then the retreat began.

We had six boys and five girls, plus the five in our family, all hospitably housed in a home lent to us by some church members. I had been praying for grace and patience, and when God sends it, it is like you don't even need to think about it. The kids all got along well and made great use of the devotional times.

They played hard too, and on Monday I took Sapphire and the big kids on a four hour creek walk (Pearl got to spend the day with a friend), and on Tuesday Pearl and Sapphire joined the youth in some epic Capture the Flag games. Sapphire told speedy, 18-year old Andrew that he could hold her hand so that he could run faster. This was a great relief and gave her team the edge it needed to win both times.




We had campfires each night, and during the day the youth sorted donated clothes, rolled them tightly, and packed them into banana boxes that would eventually be shipped to missionaries and disaster areas around the world. We totaled 140 of these boxes at about 20 lbs. of clothing per box.

 
The two big girls have swim lessons this week, which meant we were in the pool while the youth were packing boxes. Pearl hopes to pass the diving board test tomorrow, and I see a big jump in her swimming abilities.



Sapphire, meanwhile, delights in her little nursery-rhyme-singing class, but she also found she can swim underwater. This makes her even more independent in the water, greatly decreasing my level of relaxation while in the pool with her.



              S'mores are so sticky!