Our little bow hunter.
Ethan loves to go out and shoot his bow and arrow. He does a pretty good job, too. This also shows you our summer project of getting our yard fixed. Our house was moved to a vacant plot and they never did any landscaping. So, now we get to pick rocks and plant grass! Anyway, I think we have a little hunter on our hands.
Thursday, July 26, 2007
Sunday, July 22, 2007
Red Hot Radishes
Yesterday, Ben decided Ethan was old enough to start using a knife to help with dinner (supervised of course).
Ethan's assignment: prep the radishes.
He got his stool out and very carefully worked at his job. It wasn't until he was almost done that Ben actually looked closely at the radishes....
Ethan had taken a bite out of each of them to determine if they were hot and then separated them into "hot" or "not" piles. It was kind of nice for me because I don't like anything hot so I knew just which ones to put on my salad.
Way to take one for the team, E!
Ethan's assignment: prep the radishes.
He got his stool out and very carefully worked at his job. It wasn't until he was almost done that Ben actually looked closely at the radishes....
Ethan had taken a bite out of each of them to determine if they were hot and then separated them into "hot" or "not" piles. It was kind of nice for me because I don't like anything hot so I knew just which ones to put on my salad.
Way to take one for the team, E!
Saturday, July 21, 2007
Bridge to Terabithia
Last night, Ethan, Ben and I all sat down to watch a good family movie--The Bridge to Terabithia. This is probably the first non-cartoon movie Ethan has watched the whole way through. Though an excellent movie, it was also very emotional. Well, after a certain part of the movie that involves death, Ethan found himself in tears and was very upset that a movie would make him cry. Of course we explained to him that it's OK to cry (both his dad and I were) and that many movies are made to cause you to feel something and that even though they were people, the movie wasn't real. Though he still wasn't too sure of whether he liked the movie, he says he understands the points we were trying to explain. But, for me, it's a sign that my little boy is growing up. . .
Tuesday, July 17, 2007
Taking a 6-year-old on vacation...

The vacation began with two cars in the shop the day before we left and a decision to rent a car. That was revoked after discovering that they charge you an arm and a leg. So, we set off in Ben's truck which would have been fine except that about 2 hours into the trip, the air conditioning went. N





All-in-all, Ethan and the rest of us had fun. In fact, on the way home he commented that he was ready for school to start because he had a great summer vacation.
We've done good :)
T-ball

This was Ethan's third season of t-ball and my second coaching. There is nothing better than 10 kids who are asking "Can I go to the bathroom?" "When will the game be over?" "Did you know I lost my tooth?" "So-and-so is throwing dirt" etc. for 14 games.



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