We finally tested our homemade brick press today. The design of the press
we found on the internet from Leland Hite’s website: Hands-on Engineering.
Our pr...
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
Monday, May 28, 2012
Sunday, May 27, 2012
The First Highlights from China!
I don't know the story behind all these pics yet, but take a look at the first highlights from Wuxi:
This is some sort of canal boat they rode on.
And this is a museum with a model of Wuxi under their feet.
At an effects studio...
And the effect!
The view out the hotel room window.
Boylee got almost no sleep on the plane, and only three or four hours the first night they were there...but as I'm writing this now it's their second night and I'm hoping that he actually gets to rest.
Saturday, May 26, 2012
Thursday, May 17, 2012
More Pants
Wow, it's been a loooong time since I sewed anything. And it's getting warmer, and Boylee is growing like mad, so I got inspired to make him two new pairs of pants. It helped that I had this fabric lying around...since last summer. I'm still able to adapt this pattern to make these quick and easy pants...but at some point Boylee is going to get too big. As long as he stays skinny, though, and doesn't grow more than about two or three inches taller, I'll be able to use it.
So, in honor of summer and Boylee's upcoming trip to China: Seersucker and Chinese dragon pants.
Saturday, May 12, 2012
Summer Camp!
I just got the brochure for this year and wow -- it looks fun! First, there are all the old activities Boylee remembers from his previous two years:
swimming
boogie-boarding
exploring the island in the middle of the lagoon
canoeing
kayaking
riding bikes in the local state park
tide-pooling
fort-building at a different beach
bird-watching at a local bird observatory
music
dance
baseball
basketball
soccer
archery
tennis
farm visits
And a lot of fabulous new things --
aerial arts -- I think this is trapeze stuff, which Boylee will love
robotics
repainting a local bridge mural
yoga
visits to new farms & gardens
And this year Boylee will be old enough to go on the overnights that do not include parents -- though I don't know if he'll want to go or not. A big part of it will depend on whether or not he loves his counselors and fellow group-mates.
Thank you, Papa & Noni, for covering Boylee's camp tuition! It's worth every penny!
swimming
boogie-boarding
exploring the island in the middle of the lagoon
canoeing
kayaking
riding bikes in the local state park
tide-pooling
fort-building at a different beach
bird-watching at a local bird observatory
music
dance
baseball
basketball
soccer
archery
tennis
farm visits
And a lot of fabulous new things --
aerial arts -- I think this is trapeze stuff, which Boylee will love
robotics
repainting a local bridge mural
yoga
visits to new farms & gardens
And this year Boylee will be old enough to go on the overnights that do not include parents -- though I don't know if he'll want to go or not. A big part of it will depend on whether or not he loves his counselors and fellow group-mates.
Thank you, Papa & Noni, for covering Boylee's camp tuition! It's worth every penny!
These were Boylee's shorts when he came home from his first day of camp last year -- totally, 100% sand-encrusted. The sign of a happy day.
And after a kaykaing expedition last year. I think right after I took this photo he stripped down to his undies and strolled through town to the car, totally un-selfconscious. I think those days are over, but I enjoyed them while they lasted.
Friday, May 4, 2012
Heading Out...
...to see Billy Elliot (again). Boylee is very, very excited and has been listening to the music all week long. So maybe this will rekindle his desire to take ballet?
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