Sunday, August 24, 2008
after a very easy sunday evening meal (rotisserie chicken from giant eagle with mashed potatoes and fresh tomatoes and pickles, both from the garden!), we headed outside before the threat of a thunderstorm. kenny and i were able to throw the aerobie around for about half an hour while the kids ran circles around us and their jungle gym.

half an hour of frisbee is quite enough for me, especially after an afternoon of bike-riding, so we decided to sit and watch the boys run circles around us. within seconds of sitting, kenny spotted something that looked like a bee's nest hanging from one of the fruit trees just passed his hives. it turned out it wasn't a nest, but a ball of bees, or a bee swarm. and unfortunately, they were our honeybees. a swarm can happen at any time to any hive, and there are theories on why it happens, and you can try to keep your hive from becoming a hive that swarms, but sometimes they just happen and you can't stop it. fortunately, we were able to spot it before they flew off somewhere else to create another colony. kenny has a few empty bee boxes stored in our barn...we are learning that this is essential for any bee-keeper since emergencies such as bear-attacks and bee swarms can happen at any time, and you need to "save" the bees somehow. so he ran to get one immediately, stopping off at the house to get the cameras, a ladder, and his bee suit (just his veil and gloves).

i kept the boys at a safe-enough distance (apparently the bees don't want to fly too far away from their precious queen, so they were safe about 30 feet from the tree) while i filmed and snapped some pictures.

we have no idea if the hive will survive, but at least they're safe inside a bee box, inside our electric fence, with plenty of room to roam and waggle-dance and keep their queen happy. if this survives, then we've just added to our bee colonies, and hopefully this will produce more honey in a year or two (so far, we're not sure if we'll be getting any honey this year since we may need to keep what they've produced in the hive for their winter survival).

here's a video of our evening adventure, complete with me hollering "be careful!" every 3.4 seconds, and the boys playing and singing in the background. and kenny getting stung only 3 or 4 times!




Monday, August 25, 2008 2:12:25 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
 Tuesday, August 19, 2008
since knowing kenny, he has introduced me to some of the better musicals out there, and i know i've mentioned this before, but this story has a different point, i promise.

one by-product of knowing a lot of musicals is the constant singing in our house. from kenny to me, to the boys...there is always humming, singing, wannabe belting (on my part, of course!). there is one song from Side Show that i sang to the boys a year ago and found a video of the song for them on youtube. within a day, they knew the chorus by heart:

i will never leave you!
i will never go away...
we were meant to share each moment
beside you is where i will stay.
evermore and always
we'll be one though we're two
for i will never leave you
!

the other day, i was rushing to get the kids out the door and rowan still hadn't put his shoes on yet. the other two boys were ready to go at the front door and i looked back at rowan sitting on the kitchen floor getting his shoes on as i started out the front with the other two. rowan said, "remember, mommy? that song...i will never leave you...?" of course, i dropped everything and waited another few minutes with him as he put his shoes on.

again, last night, rowan and i were having some one-on-one time as i took him "school shopping" and to a bookstore. we were sitting at the table of barnes and noble sharing a "strawberries and creme" when he brought the song up again: "i love that song, mommy, do you know why? because it makes me feel happy inside."

what am i going to do with his precious little self???

Wednesday, August 20, 2008 12:38:15 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
 Monday, August 18, 2008
...for leaving this blog home to many crickets over the past few weeks...but i've been literally experiencing blog-writers-block. i have no idea what to write about.

my online time these days has been focused on scheduling our semester and reading others' blogs and who was it who got me hooked onto facebook back in november? ugh! at least i'm reconnecting with people i haven't talked to in years, and that's been fun for this very lonely-out-in-the-country mama! :)

any way, here are images that encompass the majority of our summer evenings. i hope to be back to blogging more frequently soon enough!

soccer with daddy:



ice cream!




Monday, August 18, 2008 7:05:34 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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