Friday, May 29, 2009


Well summer is getting near & summer reading contests are getting started or about to.
We are actually going to do two this year. One our library does, which we did last year and we enjoyed, especially my oldest. This year we are also adding this one.
http://www.homeschoolblogger.com/SummerReadingSplash.
I love to read and hope my children will also. That fact that they can earn prizes from the library contest and have a chance to win prizes from the other is a neat extra incentive for them.

Sunday, May 3, 2009

So, it's been a while since I my last entry. A house, a husband, 3 kids & being pregnant is keeping me pretty busy. And since I have kept my blogs from being to detailed about my family, that hasn't left me with that much to say. Being pregnant again has lead me to being on website's that sell pregnancy and baby stuff, etc. One of my favorites I like to visit is Mom4Life.com and I wanted to let everyone know about this great giveaway they are having.






So, if you already have little ones running around or are expecting, head on over and enter for your chance to win some great prizes. Then check out all the great products they have for sale.

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Rocky Mountain National Park

http://picasaweb.google.com/eeschick/RockyMountainNationalPark#
Back in November, my husband & I took a little trip without our children. We missed them but had a great time. I've already shared some of my photos from our trip to the aquarium in Long Beach, CA. Now I'll share some of my photos from Rocky Mountain National Park. We had a wonderful time there. We had great weather, the sun was shining most of the time & it was warm enough to wear turtlenecks with sweaters most of the time. Here & there we needed to pull out our jackets but not to often during the day. The scenery was just beautiful and I feel like my photos do not really do it justice. I was treated to seeling lots of elk in the late afternoon and early evening ours. I was bummed that I didn't see any of the Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep, maybe next time. I definetly want to visit this park again many times and in the different seasons.

Now, if only I could remember how to add in my slide show, lol

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Aquarium of the Pacific

We recently took a trip to California, while my husband was off doing his own thing I went to the Aquarium of the Pacific. It was a nice aquarium w/ several touch tanks spread throughout the aquarium. They had great displays and information about the different areas in the ocean. They also had a Lorikeet fly zone where you walked thru and the Lorikeets flew all around you. You could also buy some necter to feed them & they would land on your hands to drink it. I would recommend a visit if your in the area.


Saturday, October 18, 2008

Your it!

So Kristina over at http://momtionary.blogspot.com/tagged me. From what I understand, I must now share 6 things about myself that no one else from my blog community knows.

1. I once desired to become an entomologist, until I found out they also study spiders. I still find insects fascinating and photograph them on occasion (as I've sure you noticed).

2. For a few years my girlfriend & I had a landscaping company, designing and installing perennial gardens.

3. When my husband and I were first married neither of us wanted children. Then we came to our senses and the Lord has blessed us with 3 here on earth and 1 in heaven.

4. I used to have recurring dreams about losing my teeth. Which I've heard is common for those of us with TMJ.

5. I don't like watermelon or any other melon as a matter of fact.

6. I've worked on and off for my husband since we've been dating. That's about 18yrs. My jobs, while working for him, have included receptionist, biller, title clerk, accounts payables & receivables and landscaper.

I hope you've enjoyed learning a little bit more about me.

Now I shall tag:
Ruth @ http://hope46.blogspot.com/

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Insects

Insects:
-There are more insects in 2 square miles of rural land than humans on Earth
-Insects account for 8 out of 10 of all know species.
-They are found everywhere on the Astronaut's Globe, even Antarctica.
-Over 900,000 species have been identified.
-The weight of the Earth's insect population is 12 times greater than the weight of all the people.
-Only 1% of insects are harmful to humans.
(Info from A Crewmember's Guide supplement to The Astronaut's Globe by Earth Seeds Project http://www.earthseeds.net/)
Here are some photos of the wonderful, interesting insects you can find in Michigan.




Now before you get to creeped out don't forget insects include beautiful butterflies which help to pollinate plants and bees which are also useful pollinators. Without them we wouldn't have most of the flowers, fruits and vegetables that we do.


They are varied in shape, size and color





Some blend in with their environment
In some cases, such as the Praying Mantis the female will eat the male after mating.

Some are destructive like the non-native Japanese Beetle

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Homeschooling

I am getting ready to embark on another leg of the journey, homeschooling. It actually something we all do from the time our children are born and then most turn over a large portion of teaching their children to public or private schools. We've decided to keep our children at home and continue their education ourselves. We will be starting DS#1 in preschool this year. So I have been busy doing lots of research on the internet, taking books from the library and searching out local support groups, co-ops, etc. In doing so I've come across homeschool blogs which has led me to this contest:
http://www.homeschoolblogger.com/BChsMamaof3/575002/?#c1126593

Check it out and enter if your also a homeschooler!

Milkweed

Milkweed

monarch caterpillar on milkweed

Butterfly

Butterfly

in the butterfly house


hummingbirds join the butterflies

red panda

Birds in the Aviary

Birds in the Aviary

scarlet ibis