Monday, November 5, 2012

Scouting and Soccer and School, oh my

The new "brace face".

Somebody is making his own Lyre.  Guitars are fun but making a new instrument is part of his Independent Study during his senior year.  He wants to learn to play a lyre.

Soccer season was a blast.  I ended up assisting the coach for the season.  Lots of rainy days to change the schedule so it felt like "surprise soccer" each week!  

The scouts camped out in the wilderness one weekend but they got there by canoe!  It rained most of the way there and "misted" all day then the night was a little rain followed by a morning canoe in the rain.  Soggy boys!


And on another weekend they camped for a scout version of highland games.  The temperatures that night went well into the low 30's and even upper 20's.  C-c-cold boys that weekend!  

We did have a nice family gathering squished in the month too.  My house my niece and nephew are growing!  This one was a time to eat pie and celebrate that 20 year old in the beard in the upper right hand corner.  20!  

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Camp Towne

What do we do when we realize that the whole summer has passed us by without our family doing things together in a summery way?  Well.  We announce that it will be Camp Towne for 4 days and then schedule in activities for these happy campers.  Here our youngest plays in the waves on his boogie board while under the watchful eye of his older brother and girlfriend.  I'd like to imagine that this conversation is about which of them really would dive in to save the boy.  Clearly both are avid ocean swimmers (you can tell by their attire).  John & I enjoyed walking the beach together several times over.  It was York Short Sands so that is a short walk and needs repeating.  Our oldest son relived his youth by digging big holes--his favorite thing to do at the ocean.  We also played bocce ball as well as some football tossing.  The day was just beautiful.


Back at home on Day 2 of Camp Towne we held a treasure hunt for the kids.  They had to find a note, decipher the clue from a clever poem written by John and then head to that new location to find either another note or on some occasions a note with presents.  They each found wrapped presents in boxes and all of them were "back to school" related items.  Some of the notes were a bit tricky to decipher and had them running to dead ends and others were tricky such as this one which was in the bottom of the pool

I loved seeing the kids working as a team.  The project kept John & I quite busy setting it up but it was worth every minute of watching the kids play the "Transitions Treasure Hunt" together.  This school year finds our oldest commuting to college instead of living on campus, our next son in his senior year of high school, his girlfriend is off to college for her freshman year, and our youngest son is attending public school 1/2 time for the first time in his life.  Big transitions all around.


The beginning of the hunt saw them with lots of energy but as it went on and the heat got to them they slowed down a lot.  In the end they did find all of the treasures.  The rest of that day involved lots of Settlers of Catan game playing, a good meal from the crock pot and then a campfire and a chocolate fondu while hanging in our screen tent.  We really enjoyed our day two at home.  


Day 3 found just the five of us this time up in Franconia Notch on the bike trail.  Here we are enjoying a break at the basin.  The weather was simply perfect for biking and we enjoyed the trip from the Flume to Cannon Mtn. and back.  We stopped to pay our respects to the Old Man and enjoy the new memorial there.  We also enjoyed ice cream cones at the Cannon Mountain gift shop before cruising on back down to the Flume.  On the way back the kids found out why there were so many speed limit 20 signs on the bike path!  Wheeee!

Monday found us cooking out here at home with friends and family, new and old alike.  John and I got out on some new hiking trails in town for a couple of hours in the morning and our evening was spent packing backpacks and cleaning up to get ready for our full fall schedule.  Ahhh.  Summer was had and enjoyed by all at Camp Towne.  We will remember it fondly.

~Rachel

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

August

August was a busy, busy month here.  We did find a little time to wander around Pawtuckaway State Park one day.  There were so many family events and milestones.  A Towne family reunion in VT, a festival here in town for me to volunteer on/at, a trip to Canada with one 18 year old son (and his new passport), our anniversary and the start of a new school year.  Lots happening!

Even if we were really busy we were taking time to notice our surroundings.  This little fella was enjoying something green to munch on in the back field one evening.  Just a little porcupine.  So sweet letting us get very close while it nibbled away at the leaves.  

I did find a few moments to get back in the saddle after about 6 weeks off while living my busy mid-June through July.  This day found me with 4 other riders taking in the beauty of Mt. Chocorua from some camp roads and trails.  Very nice.  The deerflies had finally backed off enough to actually enjoy the ride!  There were several rides to place trail marking ribbons for the annual Woods, Water & Wildlife Festival here in town.  We donated a lot of blood to those hungry deerflies during those trips through the woods!  Finally by the end of the month we could enjoy the ride again.

School began in August for 2 of the boys.  This one rode the bus in to a brick and mortar school for the first time in his life.  He's still technically a homeschooler but he is accessing the school for 3 classes this school year.  Here he is measuring up on the daddy scale on day one.  6th grade.  Can that be right?

And another one off to school to start his senior year at CATA.  The first 3 days for CATA are orientation days and this boy really enjoyed bringing his guitar to play and spending some good time playing ultimate frisbee with his classmates while orienting to school for this final year.  He's really jazzed about the upcoming year.  And as much as he wants to--probably needs to--that silly cat Charlie will have to stay home from school.  He's trying to measure up as well.

Where did the summer go?

~Rachel

Saturday, August 4, 2012

July

Big Party!  Look who's been married 50 years.  What a milestone that is.The party had friends and family, tents borrowed and rented, food and music, prizes and cake.  All the things a good party should have.  Even some party crashers--rural style.  These little bulls just couldn't resist.  We rounded them up out of the road and then put them in King's stall.  About that time someone else brought King up from the back field where the bugs were eating him to bits so he got to look over his stall door at the little mooing wanderers.  Soon enough some neighbors came along to collect them up and head home.  I guess if you must have party crashers...these were the perfect ones.



The end of June found Mom & the little guy relaxing in "the courtyard" when a package arrived for her Birthday.  Thanks Karl!  Happy Birthday Mom.  Yes, that's a cast she's wearing.  Someone broke her ankle but she's doing very well with her healing.

This is our bunny Yaz who has decided that all of this excitement was fun and all but she's ready for things to wind down and to get back to normal.  She spent a good amount of time hopping around the floor this morning...fraternizing with the cats.  What a funny, silly, bunny.
The game cam continues to provide us many entertaining videos.  Here are a few that we enjoy the most.  The bobcat came through just this week and that is the first we have seen one on the camera.
Remember the turkeys we saw in the spring.  Well lately it has been families of turkeys wandering through.  3 females have been here constantly with their broods and when they gather as one big group it is 3 mamas and their 20 offspring.  
That pregnant coyote did come back one night to show us her pups.  Dad, Mom & the kids keep coming through the area but usually only one or two in a video.  This one was so sweet to see them as a family.

~Rachel

Thursday, June 7, 2012

Science is fun!  This activity started out with a net and a bucket.  Caddis Fly larvae, dragonfly nypmhs and other water creatures were caught.  No crayfish though and that was the hope.  He didn't have the gumption to bring the bucket back to the brook after showing me all of his findings.  So I pulled on my boots and went out with him to return to the brook what had been pulled from it.  As I stepped down into the mud at the side of the ponding area in our brook, what should appear out of the mud between my boots but a little silver dollar of a thing.  A sleeping turtle.  Last year's baby, sinking into the mud for the cold nights we were having.  Inanimate it lay in my hand.  Curiosity to my son.  Into the bucket it went while we watched the brookie fingerlings ripple the water as they grabbed the tiny bugs from the surface.  Eventually our little friend was warmed up and moving.  So in we came and pulled out the nature study book I enjoy so much.  I read aloud while a pencil on paper began to record the observations.  Where does shell begin and end?  How many sections?  How long a neck, a tail.  Little sharp claws.  Watching those eyes and observing the movement of neck with breath.  Lots to learn from one young fellow to another.  Back to the mud he went but our pictures remain to remind us of the day.

This stunning view was shared with a wonderful friend of mine on a gorgeous day.  Up the mountain we went and what an adventure it was.  King is not a fan of flowing water.  He will cross it but he first must give his opinion of the exercise in a refusal and a look back to me to ask if I really mean it this time.  But show him a rock face to climb and he's quite a different horse!  Let's go!  Up and up and up.  We felt like we were on top of the world but this is just a tiny mountain compared to the presidential range...


Still, it's a mountain and that's something.  Coming down the other side was less steep, but the trail was tricky.  Too tricky for me to ride comfortably.  The trees were too tight and there were several rocky ledges which required thought.  I led him for some and tailed him for others.  He's such a good leader as I follow along behind him on foot.  He will let me rest my weight and get my balance by placing a hand on his hip.  When we need to stop I grab his tail and he stops right away.  Good horse.  He's enjoying all the riding we're doing lately.  We are wearing out horse shoes and getting our money's worth there.  Better that than wearing out his feet which I was doing before the shoes went on!




Remember the Ice Cream shop I mentioned in another post?  Well, horses loaded an we're on the way home...but the ice cream was calling.  We made a quick stop for some frozen milky sweetness.  Ahhhh.  Life doesn't get better than this.

On another day we were out in the local woods putting up "ribbons".  This is the way that most organized trail rides work.  The ribbons are hung on trees to indicate which way to go on a ride...which trail to take.  This horse has become an excellent horse for doing trail "work".  The ride was delayed a week due to rain storms last weekend.  I'm planning to ride the trail again tomorrow to fix the ribbons.  They are sure to be twisted up into the leaves after all of the wind we had.  I'm glad to have a steady horse who seems to enjoy this sort of work even.  He believes it is his job to prune back the leaves as we go...to keep the trail clear.  I do my work and he makes a smorgasbord of his.

~Rachel

Scouting Weekend

Got boys?

Here is home for 2 nights.

Awards won at the end of the weekend.
I'll have to get my husband and son to tell their stories because I wasn't there.  Lots of fun was had by all.  From my end it's a lot of packing, planning, and preparations.  A phone call for items left behind to be delivered. Lots of laughing, story telling and pride on return.  And lots of laundry too....

Another weekend was spent hiking in the woods to raise money for camping.  Our boy walked 10 miles.  John & I took a cribbage board out to one of the water stops and sat in the woods by a brook for 5 hours--counting the scouts as they went by.  I won all the games but one.  :)  It was a good day for me.

~Rachel