Thursday, July 31, 2008

Hats, Horses and Haircuts!

The activities of the past few days all happen to begin with the letter "H".


H is for HATS.
The feud continues between these new Chicago baseball fans. Troy just got a new Cubs hat this week. He loves to wear it and bug Kam. We'll see if their loyalty continues after we head back to Michigan!
H is for HORSE
These are our neighbors, Dean and Ruth, who have been so great to live next door to this summer. Dean took Scott and the kids to ride his horse, Willy, again last night.
Katie takes a turn around the arena. Ashlyn will be proud!



H is for HAIRCUT
Kamryn decided she was ready for some shorter hair. I took a whack at it and it actually came out pretty well! Here she is before...
And after...
Lookin' good!


Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Summer Continued

Our time in Palos Heights is coming to a close (two more weeks), but we continue to enjoy activities around us. Here are some shots of the kids mostly in the backyard and the neighbors' backyards. The yards are all connected because there are no fences. (Different from California!) One of the highlights of the summer has been our wonderful neighbors!
Kamryn finished up her sports camp at the local college. (She was the only girl and loved it!)
Our dear neighbor, Mrs. Ruth, has taught Kamryn to knit! They enjoy sitting outside on her patio knitting together. (Kamryn doesn't mind the Oreos, White Sox peanuts and IBC rootbeer either!!) They both tell stories and chat as they go. What a wonderful memory for Kamryn!
Kamryn knits her scarf late into the night!
These pictures are on our other neighbor's cement basketball court that they have in the backyard. All the neighborhood kids are welcome to use it and the equipment anytime! What a gift!
Troy tries for the big shot.



Kam whizzes by on the Rip Stick.

Thursday, July 24, 2008

A Visit From Some of Our BFFs!

The Elsenbroek Family made a detour from their trip to Grand Rapids to come stay with us for a couple days. We had a great time catching up and hanging out in the beautiful weather. It was great to be together again!


We enjoyed having my parents here last weekend and look forward to having some other guests in the next couple of weeks too.


Interesting tidbit: To those of you who know about the saga of Scott's stolen computer last fall, we got a call today that the police just caught the guy! It was kind of a weird "out of the blue" thing. We were happy to hear the news!


A group shot after ice cream last night. (Scott, how did you center that picture so well?!)


Together again!

Pondering life after a busy day.

Ice cream, friends and sunshine-can't get much better!

The plush horse-a local icon.



Just like old times!

Friday, July 18, 2008

Troy Boy


Troy has had a wonderful summer. He continues to grow and learn how to annoy his older sisters. He has really loved having a boy next door to us who is the same age as he is. They have become great buddies and love to hang out together. He has also been enjoying being part of a soccer camp at the rec center here in town. The coach has been great and its hilarious to watch 4 and 5 year olds learn soccer skills.

Troy and his buddy Mitchell.
Troy and friends receiving instruction.
Paying close attention!?
They thought two goalies would be better.We decided Troy will make a good defender. He usually hangs back from the pack a bit and stands ready.

Another Outing

Today we ventured out to visit the Museum of Science and Industry near downtown Chicago. (It's their 75th anniversary and kids get in free!) We did pretty well reaching our destination this time, although we did drive through some neighborhoods where I feared for our safety a bit. This is a great museum and we could have stayed longer but had to get home for Troy's soccer camp.
This plane was hanging from the ceiling somehow. You could go in it and check everything out.
The kids mastered this climbing wall.

This was a neat model of downtown Chicago.
They had a huge model train set up. It showed the route between Chicago and Seattle.
Troy and Kam exploring the inside of a train.
We pretended we were in San Francisco riding a cable car.

Troy loved this tractor. The kids could climb up and try it out.

Thought this would make our Visalia friends proud!

A (most of the) group photo.

Future astronauts.

This is the longest pinball machine. Very cool.
Kamryn watching balls fly.

A teachable moment.
Katie is standing infront of this German submarine that was captured during WW2. They transported it here and built this part of the museum around it. Incredible!
Scott loves this stuff!
Kamryn, Troy and a few friends.
Another shot of the huge sub.