Friday, May 30, 2008

Full costume!!



Yesterday we put on my wig with my new 'crowns'/headbands for my new solo dress. The top pic is of me in the black one that the mom of the last dancer who had it made, the second pic is the one that came with the dress. I like the pink one better, so does my mom & instructor-the pink color shows up better than the black. Which is your favorite??

PS-I'm standing in front of our new windows our neighbor put in the other day.

Thursday, May 29, 2008

Trip to Grandma's

with Carina
with Elliot
"Black Beauty"
Dress-up
visiting the Bad Guy House



Hi all, we got back on Tues. from the graduation party trip down to Newburg (where my mom's parents live on the farm). Two of my cousins on my Mom's side were graduating from High School, Carina Schiltz and Elliot Evenson. (see pics) There was a really nice horse in the pasture by the house; he was black/white speckled. Hank & George--this was a real 'spot-donk'!! He was used to being with his friend, so he was very lonely and appreciated company. I called him "Black Beauty" since he looked like it (pretty much) and he had a white star on his forehead.
Also on the trip, we (of course) dressed up in Grandma's old clothes and things she made for my Mom & her sisters. Monday we went to the Bad Guy house with Grandma & Grandpa; it's just a little old shack but it got the name 'the bad guy house' because...
when Elliot and Carina were little they visited it. Elliot said that there was a bad guy in it to scare her, but then he said, "No, there's no bad guy." So she went up to it but just as she was about to go in he said, "There's the bad guy!"
(I know this since Grandma taped it with the video camera.)

Well, the Madison feis is in nine days. :) Yay!! I can't wait!! It'll be my 1st time performing in my solo dress. I'll force myself to post more often...

Sunday, May 18, 2008

Waiting for summer...


I can't really think of anything important to blog about--sorry I haven't blogged for so long. This past week wasn't too exciting. We're just finishing up school.

I can't wait for summer! Swimming lessons, tank tops, watermelon, Broadwater Lodge, three feises, Irish fair, 80 degrees, air conditioning, walks after supper, camping, and bug bites. I love swimming lessons. And tank tops and watermelon and BROADWATER LODGE!! (We went there last year for my Granny & Grandpa's 50th anniversary.) and camping and feises and Irish fair!!!

All for now--I'm going to go and enjoy the weather!!

P.S. the pic is of me in 2000-when I was 3- camping at Beaver Creek with family.

Sunday, May 11, 2008

Miesville Ravine Mother's day wild-flower walk

Me climbing the BIG hill
Mad about Matches
By the Woodland Rue

More pictures: Link to Mothers Day 2008 Wildflower Walk web album



Today we went on our annual Mother's day wild flower walk in Miesville. We've gone to this place three years in a row now, we saw lots of different kinds of plants, the big hills, and the river and streams that run through the park. I made an entry in my Nature Journal when we got home-about some of the plants we saw.
Here's what I wrote:

Purple Violet
Friendly Flower found in the back yard as well as in the wild.

Woodland Rue
A pretty little white flower that grows in large banks all over (the park)

Trout Lilly
We thought this 'upside down' flower looked like a fairy hat or a fairy shower

Pipe Weed
The wild, green tinker-toy that grows in the wild. If you pull them apart carefully you can stick the pieces back together.

High Phlox
Prolific Plant found in North Woodlands.

Buttercup
Found in low, swampy areas, the buttercup glows brilliantly in the warm spring sun.

Dutchman's britches
Found in quiet, shady nooks, a fairy woman has left the Dutchman's britches out to dry in the fresh spring air.

Fleabane
This green plant has a strange, sticky, velcro-like feel.

Side note: Dad helped me with the High Phlox, Buttercup, and Dutchman's britches describing parts.

Saturday, May 10, 2008

Some Knitting


Here's a picture of some knitting I've been doing recently. I love knitting and crocheting! It's so fun! I've made lots of things for my dolls, family, and self. I plan to make it a 'pocket scarf', you fold over some of the end and sew it to make a pocket to put your hands in. You may think I'm strange, knitting scarves in the spring, but this might take a very long time since I am not very consistent (most of the time) at my projects, and it is going to be very long and these things take time anyway.
I will put a picture of me in it when I finish it!!

Friday, May 9, 2008

Thursday, May 8, 2008

Grasshopper Pie


Last night I REALLY turned 11...it was the first time we were able to make & eat my dessert- Grasshopper Pie! No, it doesn't have grasshoppers in it, it's just called that because of the green tint you give it with food coloring. I had this last year, and I think I'm going to have it next year too...it's SO delicious!!

Monday, May 5, 2008

Excelsior!


I read this poem for school today, and I really liked it!! (I read it to Sandy, the cat, with lots of gestures, as she rested on the clean folded laundry.)

Excelsior
By Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

The shades of night were falling fast,
As through an Alpine village passed
A youth who bore, 'mid snow and ice,
A banner with a strange device,
Excelsior!

His brow was sad; his eye beneath,
Flashed like a falchion from its sheath,
And like a silver clarion rung
The accents of that unknown tongue,
Excelsior!

In happy homes he saw the light
Of household fires gleam warm and bright;
Above, the spectral glaciers shone,
And from his lips escaped a groan,
Excelsior!

"Try not the pass!" the old man said;
"Dark lowers the tempest overhead,
The roaring torrent is deep and wide!"
And loud that clarion voice replied,
Excelsior!

"Oh stay," the maiden said, "and rest
Thy weary head upon this breast!"
A tear stood in his bright blue eye,
But still he answered, with a sigh,
Excelsior!

"Beware the pine-tree's withered branch!
Beware the awful avalanche!"
This was the peasant's last Good-night,
A voice replied far up the height,
Excelsior!

At break of day, as heavenward
The pious monks of Saint Bernard
Uttered the oft-repeated prayer,
A voice cried startled through the air,
Excelsior!

A traveler, by the faithful bound,
Half-buried in the snow was found,
Still gasping in his hand of ice
That banner with the strange device,
Excelsior!

There in the twilight cold and gray,
Lifeless, but beautiful, he lay,
And from the sky, serene and far,
A voice fell like a falling star,
Excelsior!


Sorry I haven't posted for so long, on Saturday I was feverish, and only today I've been feeling nearly totally better. Dad stayed home from work today since he got it I guess. He's doing better now though.

Thursday, May 1, 2008

we're sick...

I had my 11th birthday on Tuesday...Guess where? In bed!!!! :( Yes I was sick. I guess everyone has a birthday in bed at least once in their lives. This is my first time. Anyway, I got it from Izzy, who got it from Sese, who got it from not eating healthily in Duluth. Yesterday I was feeling much better, but then Mom woke up to Miranda running to the bathroom, and they both came down with it, Mama especially. She's all achy. (Let's hope that Dad doesn't get it.) Dad stayed home to watch us, but today he had to go to work. They're still not totally recovered, so our AUNTIE JAN SAVES THE DAY!! by saying she'll take us to piano lessons today and to dance class (if Dad can't get home early enough). Thank you, A. J.!!

But I still got presents on my birthday. I got a shirt and shorts, and a new journal ( I love to journal, I try to write every day), and a book called "Lysbeth (A Tale of the Dutch)." It's really exciting. It was written a long time ago but they republished it in 2004 or something. The author is H. Rider Haggard. I really really really like it!!