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)
 Tuesday, July 29, 2008

we've been visitng our garden a lot lately, but were surprised yesterday to see actual beans on the pole beans! the boys have been eating all our cherry tomatoes, which are producing two or three red ones a day, and i harvested two broccoli crops. we had a fabulous, organic and local meal yesterday!
(the potatoes aren't ours. i'm determined to grow them next year!). these greens were steamed and sprinkled with just a wee-bit-o-salt, and they were perfect. you didn't even need the salt. and i'm sure we could have done without the steaming... i need to start harvesting and freezing the beans before they get too big. they'll begin to get too dry to eat, and i want tp preserve this goodness for the cold months!

as usual, the older two boys ate every last bit of broccoli and beans. adam ate the potatoes and smoked sausage (dipped in mustard, of course). i need to start sneaking in greens to his food without him noticing....maybe he needs to grow into an appreciation of real food!
Tuesday, July 29, 2008 2:40:56 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
here was our dinner conversation last night:

sawyer: mommy, does everybody die?
me: yes, sawyer, we're all going to die some day.
kenny: sawyer, you may never die.
me: this is true. jesus might come back before you die. won't that be cool?
sawyer: what?
rowan: what?
we then chat about jesus coming as a baby, then dying on the cross, and now alive in heaven...so perhaps when he comes again we'll all still be alive.
rowan: (interupting me) how come when the earth spins around and around the food doesn't fall off our plates?
i think any mention of heaven, and his mind goes off into planets and the sun. smart kid. he's going to be too smart for me in a few months!

these are fairly typical conversations that we have daily. they're only 3 and 5 year old boys and are already asking questions that are hard for me to answer! they've been doing so for a while now. i hope they always ask the tough questions. doubting, wondering, questioning...these are some tools God has given us to uncover truths. perhaps we'll never get to the deepest mysteries of Him, but how much fun we can have along the way by digging deep into things with our minds!

Tuesday, July 29, 2008 2:19:19 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
 Friday, July 25, 2008
i don't know if anyone has followed the story of randy pausch, but it's quite an inspiration. carnegie mellon announced at its web site that he passed away from pancreatic cancer earlier today.

i've followed this story since i first heard it a few months ago. he has a wife and young children. like all stories of lives cut way too short, it breaks my heart.

Friday, July 25, 2008 8:53:26 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
 Thursday, July 24, 2008
not that it's been horribly hot at all - it's been fabulously warm for a few weeks now. but today we have a very comfortable, sunny day. it's nice for a change, but a summer day does not go well with goosebumps, and that's what i have everytime i step outside into the coolish breeze today.

we are having a fabulous summer. our vacation to cedar point was just the beginning. i can't wait for the upcoming fun we have planned! here's a sneak peak:
  • a visit to our family in Michigan, where we will, no doubt, have fun with water parks, camp out on front porches, cookouts and icecream. because what summer-family gathering is complete without a grill and ice cream????
  • a visit to a cabin out east with the smith side of the family. this is still in the planning stages, so i forgot to add it to the list. i can't wait to post pictures of our gathering.
  • the greater pittsburgh renaissance festival! the boys are still into all things dragons- and knights- and castle-related. i think a live joust just might be the coolest thing they've seen all summer!
  • a trip to a close-by lake beach, complete with sand-building, swimming, winery-touring, and family sunset photos by the water.
  • sawyer's birthday celebration! we're starting school after his birthday so we can concentrate on celebrating him before diving into school stuff. but...
  • ...right as school starts, we're going to a local sheep farm (that mom and i recently visited!) to tour the barn, the spinnery, and stay in their guest house! i'm obsessed with raising sheep someday. and they have a bed and breakfast to boot! this place is heaven on earth, in my opinion.
in the meantime, i am spending a lot of time gathering information for our unit studies, organizing my teaching supplies, and then rowan and i get to go "school supply shopping!" i started a separate homeschool blog, and for the future, my homeschool-related blog entries will be posted there in full. this blog will continue to be what it's been for the past 4 years: pictures and stories from the house of smith. if you're interested, our school blog is smithically schooled.


Thursday, July 24, 2008 6:14:31 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
 Tuesday, July 22, 2008
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i've become such a big deal in our little town that they've opened an art exhibit and I am the subject of every single piece!
ha!

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Tuesday, July 22, 2008 1:07:39 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
 Sunday, July 20, 2008
i rarely talk politics here. i think the last time i did talk politics was during the last presidential election (when my soon-to-be four-year old was just a newbie!).

but...i simply must point you in the direction of yet another favorite blogger of mine. Molly's latest post is precisely how i've felt for at least the past two elections.  however, i didn't vote the way she said she voted. i was uncomfortable voting on one issue (the pro-life issue) because i've always felt that being pro-life was bigger than just the abortion side. i am pro-human-life, whether that be a baby growing in a uterus, an iraqi/afghani citizen and soldier; or a human being sitting on death row. i could never vote the republican ticket because i never felt it was pro-life enough.

molly has much more eloquent words, so i'll just point you over to her blog....and don't miss the comments in her posts - she frequently responds and her readers generally have good things to add, even if they don't agree with her.


Monday, July 21, 2008 1:02:49 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
 Wednesday, July 16, 2008
we took the boys to the pool this afternoon before rowan's last t-ball practice this evening. it's finally getting to the dog days of summer (can i tell you how much i'm loving it?) and it was HOT today, so we had a great time in the sun and water. at one point, i left kenny with the three boys while i went to the loo and when i came back he told me that there was a pool commotion when i was gone. the lifeguard dove (carefully) into the water after a little girl at the same time her mom ran after her. by the time i got there, the parents were sitting on the side of the pool asking the little girl questions: "are you okay? what's your name? what's your brother's name?" to which there was no reply from the little girl. the dad looked very nonchalant, and finally the mom stood up and took the girl to the first aid room. within minutes the lifeguards ran to tell the dad to pack up all their belongings and then more lifeguards were running to open a gate and then an ambulance arrived. all within 5 or 6 minutes of my getting back to the pool!

i began praying for that little girl, for that family...just for peace and grace and health. geez, i can't imagine what was going on in that mom's spirit during those moments. we found out on our way out of the pool later that they weren't sure if she had a seizure or a mini-stroke or whatnot, but she was virtually unresponsive. i was JUST reading the other day about this thing called "dry drowning" in which a child can die of "drowning" hours after swimming. they can walk, talk normally, etc, but water gets into their lungs and eventually asphyxiates them. there are symptoms (extreme tiredness, acting strangely, a bit of labored breathing) that if caught can be treated and the child's life can be saved. but geez...parents don't need another thing to worry about!

i can't stop thinking of this family and how their day went from completely normal to full of worry and fear. i remember thinking when we lost rowan momentarily at the water park last week, "what are we going to do tonight if we have to get in the car and rowan's car seat is empty? how will we drive home to PA? what will we tell our family?" since then, and especially on his birthday, i've been thanking God over and over and over for the first blessing of his birth, and the second blessing in that we didn't lose him that day, and the ongoing blessing of all three of our boys each and every day. i hope and pray that this family today at the pool gets to feel as i do now.

being a mom is the only thing i've ever wanted to do. since i was little. all through high school, college, and after college. i knew that anything else i'd do in life would be second-rate compared to raising a family. and nothing i've experienced so far has come close to this journey. i think what's so great about it is that i get to share it with kenny. any joys or fears we face in parenting we face together. therefore, the joys are bigger, the fears aren't so lonely. it's made me a less selfish person - a person i can begin to live with.

but parenting is deep stuff. we're responsible for the love, care, and safety of human beings. seriously, what is more scary than that? thank God for grace! the daily grind can take our focus away from the sacredness of raising our children. i'm becoming more and more sensitive to it now. this doesn't mean every day is perfect and without blemish. because i mess up and i get angry or frustrated. but i know that if i dwell on the frustration, i'll regret these years when i look back on them. and regret is not a feeling i wish to have when an empty nest finds me unexpected.

Thursday, July 17, 2008 3:37:32 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
 Thursday, July 10, 2008
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we've returned, quite tired, from a whirlwind trip to the family-friendly Cedar Point where we stayed at the even more family-friendly Castaway Bay. the trip was chock full of twists and turns from our original plans, but it wasn't void of fun, activities and thrills for the boys. it was their favorite vacation yet.

Cedar Point was a popular park when i was a teenager, and that is the last time i was there. the park was fortunately full of activities and rides for the little kids to ride...except for kids adam's age/size. he was stuck with the space ship round-about and the merry-go-round.

the hotel we stayed in had an indoor water park attached to it which was perfect for our kids' ages. they all found a favorite part of the park and eventually got over some small fears of deeper water, or waterfalls and just had fun. our hotel had a private balcony that was completely screened in (with a gate to support the screen), so it was a great place for the boys to eat snacks or lunches (pictured below). it was also nice to have a place to drink our coffee when we woke up earlier than the boys did both mornings.

Pros and Cons of the Trip.
Cedar Point is definitely a great place to take a family for a short vacation. Even for kids ages 5 and under. I think it will be the perfect location in 5-10 years for boys who can swim on their own. I was mildly neurotic about all the water and way too many people at the outdoor water park attached to Cedar Point we visited the second day. If our kids were older, couldn't wander away, and could swim on their own, I'd have been able to let my guard down a little.

Pros
  • the boys were never bored.
  • the boys had a BLAST.
  • they loved the rides and the lines were relatively short inside Camp Snoopy.
  • TGI Fridays (attached to our hotel) was really good. Their menu has improved and their prices weren't high like the rest of the hotel.
  • the awesome indoor water park

Cons
  • even though it was a family-friendly resort, it was more expensive than it should have been.
  • we love the beach, and the beach at Cedar Point wasn't all that great. We spent only 15 minutes there.
  • we lost Rowan for 10 minutes inside the outdoor water park at Cedar Point. I have bad memories of that outdoor waterpark because of it. it was horrifying.
  • no family picture on the beach coast during a gorgeous sunset.

Lessons Learned
  • always take more cash than you originally planned to take.
  • if a public pool looks and feels too crowded, it's not a good place for a family with three young kids.
  • Snoopy is so much less frightening than Charlie Brown. It must be that big, round, bald head.
  • apply your own sunscreen in the hotel room and not in the parking lot or near the outdoor pool/gate to the amusement park where the kids can wander and you have no time to apply it properly. kenny and i both got burned because we were slapping it on while the kids were way too excited to sit still until we were done!


Thursday, July 10, 2008 7:04:09 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
 Wednesday, July 09, 2008
we have amazing tales of thrills rides from the wild state of Ohio to share. but first...we celebrate rowan's fifth birthday!

five years of amazing fun! our firstborn is a loving and caring big brother, a great example to his siblings, and a joy for us to parent.

happy birthday, rowan tucker smith! may we have manymanymany more years of you to come!

1 day old:


one year old:


FIVE!!!
Wednesday, July 09, 2008 7:52:18 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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