Here is Lydia's net we made together. They thought they were great and brought them home. We use them to catch butterflies now. We all thought the fireflies were beautiful. We caught several and put them in a jar to observe them. Then we let them go.
This is a great climbing tree the kids discovered. This branch was bigger than I could fit my arms around. My uncle also took us around the area showing us a variety of edible plants. We tried cattail, wild horseradish, wild mustard, cheese mallows, thistle (an artichoke relative), and stinging nettle. That's right, stinging nettle is edible, you just have to immerse it in boiging water first. Hey, now I don't need food storage!
We also saw some animals. The kids loved the giant earthworms we found, there were also woodpeckers, marmets, butterflies, fish, polywogs, and a dead deer (ohhhhhhhh, ahhhhhhhhhh). Ali's favorite though were the snakes we found. She picked it up and folded it in half, made it into a wad and squeezed. Yes, the snake lived, but I was surprised it didn't bite her. Even Lydia was brave enough to hold the snake. It was a great little family vacation, especially since we had to cancel our trip to Yellowstone last week. Curse those gas prices. Thank you Russ and Ruth for inviting us! We had a great time!
Oh, the last part of the title doesn't refer to the shingles on the Chalet roof. Lydia got Shingles on her leg last week. I didn't know kids got shingles, just adults. Again, I was wrong. Luckily in children it is just a little annoying (she said her leg hurt for a couple of days) and it isn't very contagious. Her have to touch the blisters directly to catch chicken pox from her. So the Dr. said to give her Tylonal and sent us on our way.
Wow looks like you guys had fun. I can't believed they touched snakes, you have brave girls. Hope to see you and your lovelys at the reunion. Love Ya Audra
ReplyDeletePoor Lydia. Don't you get shingles from getting chicken pox once you've already had it? Does that mean she's already had checken pox? Has Ali?
ReplyDeleteAnyway, sounds like a really fun weekend. We wish we could have been there. I know what you mean about those gas prices ruining things.
Yep, It wouldn't be an adventure if you just bought the nets. Half the adventure is getting there. Sometimes I lived in Utah to be closer to relatives, but I just couldn't leave my little oasis. I'm really glad shingles are not as bad for children. I've known several adults that has had them, and it keeps them down for a month or more. Can't wait to see you all at the reunion. Love Ya, Aunt Marlene
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun trip! Cache loves snakes right now, but he only holds it from it's tail - not too brave yet! I'm glad to hear Lydia is ok - I didn't know kids could get Shingles, either!
ReplyDeleteAbout the fireworks - unfortunately, they won't be at the High School any more. Since they are re-doing the whole field it is now artificial turf - it's flammable. Sorry!
Yikes, shingles! Hope she doesn't have continued problems with those!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a fun time. Really makes me want to go camping, pregnancy and all.
Happy Birthday Angie!
ReplyDeleteHAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!....yesterday. I am a bad friend. I was thinking of you yesterday and thought, "Oh, I should call her (via Tim) and wish her a happy day. Um, did I do that? No, I did not. Again, bad friend. I hope you had a fabulous Birthday involving a mountain of presents and a cake all to yourself. We must do something sooooooon!!
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