Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Let It Snow!

We had our first real snowfall.   The kids were very excited.   Deborah and Aaron are asking for a snow day tomorrow.


 These pictures are taken without the flash.   




Thursday, November 24, 2011

Student Statesmanship Institute

This week Nathan and Stephen took part in Student Statesmanship Institute (SSI).   They played the parts of representatives. They researched bills (that had already been through the Michigan House), listened to testimony, and prepared speeches in favor or against bills.

In the evening of the second day, they all gathered together to give their speeches and vote on the bills.  
 Nathan defending the ban on stem cell research.
 Stephen passionately defending his bill for a Marriage Amendment.
 They both enjoyed their time and enjoyed seeing both of their "bills" pass.

Fall Kittens

Our cat Mavis had a batch of fall kittens.   This time she had them close to the house and we were able to tame them very easily.

It got so that whenever we went outside, the kittens would hear us and come running.

 Stephen liked the kittens best.

 A couple of them fell asleep while they were on his chest!

Monday, November 21, 2011

Apples and more Apples

We had a lot of apples this year.   I estimate that we harvested about 20 bushels of apples from our 9 trees.  This was our biggest harvest ever.
They were beautiful and we hardly had any bugs in them.
We had so many Red Delicious apples that we decided to make cider with them.   We took 8 bushels up to a friends' house.
 She had picked some other types so the cider tasted delicious.   We used an old fashioned press and the children had a great time.

 I've also made a lot of applesauce.   Good thing we love it so much!

Volcano time!

This year is Geology, Meterology, and Astronomy.   So for Geology, you always have to make a volcano with baking soda and vinegar.   So why just do it in a bottle when you can make one outside?
 Notice the sides of the mountain with the poor hotels and houses built by foolish people who should have known better than to build on the side of a volcano.
 A really big "explosion" of "lava".   That house is toast.