Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Our First Family Pet (for 3 1/2 days!!)

...Continued from the last posting...
 
"If you are lucky, you might see the skin of the chrysalis splitting open to allow the butterfly to come out.  At first its body is fat with fluid that it must pump into the crumpled wings.  The wings are crumpled because that is the only way they could have fit into the chrysalis.  The pumped fluid allows the wings to spread out to their full size but they are still soft and delicate for awhile.  It takes at least half an hour before they are dried and hardened enough to be able to fly."
 



"Then you can take the butterfly outside to release it."

 The girls tried to get the butterfly to fly away but it was being really stubborn and stayed on its leaf.
It was then time to leave for work and the caregivers so this is how they left the butterfly in the morning.
 
 
 
When we returned home after work the butterfly was gone!
 
"If it is September, your Monarch butterfly will probably be one of those that will fly south to Mexico to spend the winter there and then in the spring it will head north again although it probably will not make it all the way back to Canada.  Most likely it will breed somewhere in the US and its offspring will be the ones that arrive back here in early summer of next year."

Sunday, August 26, 2012

Pierced ears, haircuts and a butterfly (in 2 weeks!)

Our BIG girl woke up yesterday morning and asked if she could get her ears pierced.
Now this wouldn't have been that big a deal if her younger sister hadn't
gotten her ears pierced first a few months ago.
 
The fact that she wasn't pressured to follow her sister then and that she actually waited until SHE was ready tells us how big she really is!
 
There was another girl watching our BIG girl get her ears pierced at the mall.  When our BIG girl was finished she turned to the girl watching and gave her a big 'thumbs up!'
 
 
Both of our girls got new 'back to school' haircuts the other day as well.



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 This is the chrysalis of a Monarch Butterfly.  It appears to be in a resting stage, doing nothing, but things are very busy inside the green outer covering that we can see.  In there the caterpillar parts are changing into butterfly parts and we all know that caterpillars look and act very differently from butterflies, so lots of major changes are happening in there.
It takes about two weeks before the fully formed butterfly is ready to emerge from the chrysalis




Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Our Baby Girl Turns Five!

WOW!  Where does the time go?  I can't believe that our baby girl is now five years old!
She is growing way too quickly!

To help celebrate her birthday, we had all four Grandparents and an Aunt over for dinner.



Grandma (from the West) made our birthday girl a lovely orange (of course) quilt.

Since her older sister's birthday is in the fall, she received her quilt (purple) as well.

Grandma 'helping' with present opening.


A couple weekends after her actual birthday, two of her cousins (from the east) joined us for a birthday party and a sleep over.


Welcome 'Dudes'!




Brushing horses & ponies.



"Pony-back riding is fun Daddy"












Tractor ride.



Walk through the woods.


"Wait up guys!"


Feeding the horses.

Cake and fruit.



Playground.


Present opening.

Fun in the barn/hay loft.


Hannah says: "Thank you everyone for sending cards & gifts."