Then we put the rocks outside Grandma's window. They're not the easiest to see, but they're there!
We met Ben's family for Captain Sundae after dinner. The night was perfect for ice cream.
Then we put the rocks outside Grandma's window. They're not the easiest to see, but they're there!
Been came out of the bedroom after nap time, saw Isaac and Joshua reading, and so say down on the couch to read. I wasn't going to pass up family read-together time, do I say down to read. Then Horizon settled on the couch, so I gave him a book too. He was surprisingly engrossed in it.
This morning Isaac set up a Dominion game. Horizon, aka game cat, played on my team.
I donated blood today. It went about normal...not perfect but no major issues. I'm going to try power red next time and see how that goes.
Ben was putting a Lego set together and showed us a new color piece we hadn't seen before. (Reddish orange, if you really care). We called it pumpkin orange. We had finished our conversation and Isaac comes out with, "it looks a little blue to me."
The day was slightly off. It started with rain during a playground trip with friends. Then the kids were a bit off at our house. Then Joshua wasn't enjoying racquetball like normal. Nothing was wrong and there weren't any real complaints, besides the rain, but things weren't flowing like normal either.
Since we're talking about complaints, I'd like to complain about on-line recipes.
1) What is up with the time estimates. Yesterday I made (a delicious) cajon pasta that estimated 20 minutes. One hour later I'm finally finishing up. Now, I know that there are metrics and views and what-not based on that time, but can we please make it a bit closer to reality? Chicken does not almost cook through in 3-4 minutes, even when in small pieces.
2) Why aren't the amounts of the ingredients put into the recipe? Again, it seems like they're following tradition from when cookbooks wouldn't do that to save space/paper. I get that. But scrolling up and down to find out how much of something I need to put in drives me nuts. There is no reason the amounts can't also be part of the instructions.
One of Isaac's summer requests, and there weren't many of them, was to go rock hunting. Hmm. I have no idea where one would do this, so I googled it, of course. There was a random reddit post that said we should go to Pier Cove - but watch out, there are only 10 parking spaces.
We got there at 9:30 and it was in the 60s and sunny. It was busier than we expected, but there were still about three parking spaces. We walked down the steps and it was perfect. There were piles of rocks. Piles!
Cheryl came with us and brought shelling bags. Joshua immediately started collecting the big rocks to make a mountain. He could only fit a few in the bag before needing to add to his mountain. Isaac enjoyed looking through all the rocks. I enjoyed looking through the rocks.