We have had several thundershowers this summer. They seem to be quickly followed by sunshine. We got this awesome picture after church one Wednesday night. The kids were so excited to see it...they wanted to go looking for the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow.
Thomas is crawling all over the house now. He can pull up on the fireplace, but he cries until he figures out he can just sit back down. He has found the tupperware drawer, like his brothers before him. He has proven to be worse than his brothers were in putting stuff in his mouth. I have already had to fish out more things from his mouth than all his brothers combined! There's lots of opportunities for small stuff on the floor around here too. Sigh.
We have successfully raised butterflies from caterpillars. It was one of those order the caterpillars, they come in the mail, you wait until they turn into chrysalids, then you wait until they hatch as butterflies. Pretty foolproof. I liked it. I talked Caleb into setting them free before we killed them. Whew. We also had toads for a few days. They were found in the yard. After a few days of having to catch 10-15 grasshoppers each day, the boys got tired of the toads, and they were released back into the wild. Whew, again.
Like I said above, there have been some pretty severe storms come through this summer. Matt says that destruction is following me, if so, I hope it passes over soon! It all started with the flood in Nashville that Mom and I managed to escape. Then, we went to Sonic one night for sundaes and saw a storm coming. We got in the car just before the storm hit. It was so dark, and we could hardly see the road, the storm was so intense. The basement even started flooding at one corner of the house. The next day, I drove by Sonic to see this...
The pictures don't seem to show the true proportion of the tree. It is huge. After the storm, Matt opened the garage door that I had shut right before the storm hit. He came back in and said, "I can't find Charlie." I had assumed that both Charlie and Buddy were in the garage. Wrong. Buddy was, Charlie wasn't. We went outside and started calling for Charlie. The problem with that is that Charlie is 12 and hard of hearing. He is also terrified of thunderstorms, hence, he should have been in the garage! We walked all around the house multiple times. We looked in the field thinking maybe he had been thrown. We tried looking through the tree limbs thinking maybe he was trapped under the tree. Just when we were about to give up, Joshua says, "There's Charlie!" He was running up our long driveway...just like in a Lassie movie. My heart jumped. He ran right past me soaking wet into the garage to his spot in the corner. Poor thing, I don't know where he was, but we are so glad to have him home safely.
Have a great 4th of July. We will be thinking of Jean, as it was her birthday. She loved to have everyone celebrate on her birthday, so we will be sure to remember her during the day and while watching the fireworks.
3 comments:
Wow! Those are some bad storms hitting your way! Stay safe!
We are waiting on our butterflies to hatch right now, should come right around the 4th, if we are lucky :) Such a fun little exercise for the children, ok, I admit it has been fun for us adults too!
Enjoy the rest of your summer, it does go way too fast!
What a month! Love all the pictures and especially the thoughts with them. Thomas is changing so fast! See you all soon.
Wow, Debbie! That's incredible! I'm so glad you all are safe and that tree didn't hit anything important, nor the Sonic roof! I hope your unlucky cloud drifts away soon. :)
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