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...
Saturday, June 14, 2014
With His Teacher
I was glad he had a male teacher this year. There can be a decided lack of male energy at school sometimes.
Wednesday, June 11, 2014
Friday, May 2, 2014
The Tale of the Tennies
Last night I was trying to order Boylee a new pair of tennies, and I asked him to look inside his current pair and tell me the size -- he's growing out of them.
He said, "It says 39."
I said, "That can't be right, because I wear a 39."
And then I walked over and picked up his shoe and stuck my foot in it...and it fit.
The day he was born his foot was the exact length of my thumb.
He said, "It says 39."
I said, "That can't be right, because I wear a 39."
And then I walked over and picked up his shoe and stuck my foot in it...and it fit.
The day he was born his foot was the exact length of my thumb.
Thursday, March 27, 2014
Sunday, March 2, 2014
Sunday, October 6, 2013
Parkour Testing
He got his light blue band. It's a big deal. In all of Boylee's academic and recreational life so far, he's never been judged or graded in a strict manner. And parkour testing is a formal, strict process. So he's very proud of himself, and we are proud of him, too.
Coach Flip (who is famous - he was on American Ninja Warrior and is a pretty big deal in the world of parkour & freerunning) told Boylee that his vaults were "pretty" -- and that Boylee makes it look easy. High praise indeed.
Coach Flip (who is famous - he was on American Ninja Warrior and is a pretty big deal in the world of parkour & freerunning) told Boylee that his vaults were "pretty" -- and that Boylee makes it look easy. High praise indeed.
Monday, September 23, 2013
Tuesday, September 17, 2013
Wednesday, August 28, 2013
Tuesday, August 27, 2013
Friday, August 2, 2013
Last Day
So sad and tragic that our stay has come to an end. Boylee had probably his most fun camp experience ever over these last four weeks. He loved his counselors, loved almost every activity, and even got sanguine about the repeated visits to his formerly least-favorite place ever, Kent Island. (I caught him kayaking at the tail end of one visit and he looked to be having fun.) He caught up with old friends Mark and Rian, and, from what I hear, did parkour at every possible moment, including performing at the talent show, which earned him a round of applause and a request to "Do it again!" Other fun experiences included cavorting (and jumping off high rocks) at a local swimming hole, visiting his favorite neighborhood farm, and painting the bridge into town, where this year's mural (ocean creatures) faces the mural they made last year (indigenous birds).
Like last year, camp closed with a wedding -- because two of the instructors are getting married for real in the fall. There was music and cupcakes, and the kids were encouraged to dress up. Being visitors, we lacked creative choices in Boylee's closet...but luckily camp had a big dress-up pile to choose from.
Next week: parkour camp back home!
Like last year, camp closed with a wedding -- because two of the instructors are getting married for real in the fall. There was music and cupcakes, and the kids were encouraged to dress up. Being visitors, we lacked creative choices in Boylee's closet...but luckily camp had a big dress-up pile to choose from.
Tuesday, July 16, 2013
Two Kinds of Vacation Happiness
#1: Reading The Hunger Games. Or maybe more correctly, DEVOURING it.
#2: Mark was at camp today! YAY! And they're in the same group! Double yay!
#2: Mark was at camp today! YAY! And they're in the same group! Double yay!
Friday, July 12, 2013
End of Week 1
Camp was a smash hit, and Boylee went out of his way to tell me what a great time he was having. Even with the trip to Kent Island, and even with a decided lack of boys. I think he's gotten to have some extra bonding time with his male counselor, and several of the other male staffers. He loves these big boys - they're all cool, skater-type dudes which is precisely Boylee's idea of masculine perfection. (For now, anyway.)
Next week's adventures: more archery; constructing rafts (!); painting the other half of the bridge they partially painted last year; riding a public bus to the top of a mountain, hiking down to the beach and eating ice cream; launching their rafts on the outgoing tide (!!) and yes, another visit to the dreaded and least-favorite place, Kent Island. Somehow I know he'll make the best of it.
Next week's adventures: more archery; constructing rafts (!); painting the other half of the bridge they partially painted last year; riding a public bus to the top of a mountain, hiking down to the beach and eating ice cream; launching their rafts on the outgoing tide (!!) and yes, another visit to the dreaded and least-favorite place, Kent Island. Somehow I know he'll make the best of it.
Tuesday, July 9, 2013
Camp!
The high point of the first morning of camp: realizing that Boylee's counselor (one of two for his group) is Nick, his counselor from two years ago, and who he loves!
The low point of the first morning of camp: realizing that there are no other boys in his group.
Cue the sad trombones.
But...after a few minutes there was some shuffling done and now there's at least one other boy for today, with rumors of one or two more joining next week. Phew.
We got the schedule and here are the highlights for this week: beach day featuring obstacle course, face painting (Boylee rarely participates!), games and an art project; archery; tide pooling; "video work" (we have no idea); origami; art; kickball & soccer; capture the flag; drawing; tennis; seeing an exhibit about birds; and the dreaded visit to Kent Island, which in Boylee's judgement is either okay (if it's hot and sunny) or miserable (if it's foggy and cold).
Off we go!
The low point of the first morning of camp: realizing that there are no other boys in his group.
Cue the sad trombones.
But...after a few minutes there was some shuffling done and now there's at least one other boy for today, with rumors of one or two more joining next week. Phew.
We got the schedule and here are the highlights for this week: beach day featuring obstacle course, face painting (Boylee rarely participates!), games and an art project; archery; tide pooling; "video work" (we have no idea); origami; art; kickball & soccer; capture the flag; drawing; tennis; seeing an exhibit about birds; and the dreaded visit to Kent Island, which in Boylee's judgement is either okay (if it's hot and sunny) or miserable (if it's foggy and cold).
Off we go!
Wednesday, June 26, 2013
Monday, May 27, 2013
Best Camp Ever!
Just got the update about new stuff at camp this year. This summer's theme is WATER, which seems appropriate, since they spend so much time at the beach, tide pools, streams, etc. Highlights of the new stuff: painting the other side of the bridge they half-painted last year; creating an origami tide pool; and wildlife visits with stream creatures. Those get added on to the usual favorites: canoeing, kayaking, exploring the lagoon and its island, face-painting, African drumming, archery, aerial arts, hiking, soccer, kickball, and, as the camp brochure puts it, "random acts of spontaneous fun and merriment for all."
Last year's camp featured a wedding, remember, but I don't know if they can top that this year.
Last year's camp featured a wedding, remember, but I don't know if they can top that this year.
Saturday, May 18, 2013
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
Wednesday, May 1, 2013
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