Showing posts with label Riley. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Riley. Show all posts

Monday, August 27, 2012

1st Day of School

The kids started their new schools last week.   We were all feeling a little anxious.  Since we had lived in our previous house for 12 years, this is the first time the kids have ever gone to a new school outside of their familiar school district.

Riley is now in 8th grade.  His last year of middle school :(
Which means next year, he will go to a new school again.


Ciara is in 5th grade which is the last year of Elementary School here.  
(So new school next year for her too!)
Ella started 1st grade.


The girls are riding the bus to school for the first time.


Check out the insane amount of school supplies Riley has!


This doesn't even include the workbooks that we had to buy and pick up the weekend before school started.  All of this, as well as his textbooks has to fit in a half size locker! 

All in all they had a great first week!
Ella loves riding the bus to school and adores her teacher Ms. D  
She is going to be starting ballet in a few weeks.

Ciara is adjusting well to being in such a large school.  Her teacher Mr. R is very nice.  
She is working on the Yearbook Staff and will soon be starting a Pottery Class.  She is wonderful at taking care of Ella, making sure she gets off the bus and to class okay.  It's very comforting to me to know that they have each other.

Riley always seems to go with the flow.  He has a pretty full workload at school.  He is taking three AP classes, a Technical class that will earn him a Microsoft certification and an Honors Math class.  He is working to finish up his Eagle Scout.


Monday, December 26, 2011

Cookies for Santa

Every year on Christmas Eve we decorate cookies and leave some for Santa.  We usually make gingerbread cookies, but the kids don't like the way they taste, so this year we just made sugar cookies.  We always have fun and I love how the finished products reflect everyone's personalities.



 

Chris made a grinch cookie but I think it got eaten before I managed to get a picture!

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Lawn Mower Incident

Riley was mowing the lawn.  We were in a hurry to get it done cause it was soo hot.  Soo hot there was a heat advisory.

He start mowing while I cleared away twigs, gumballs, leaves etc.

I guess neither one of us noticed the newspaper, until we heard a big pop and saw a minor paper explosion.


Despite the heat, we all found this to be rather funny.  Not that we will be making a habit out of it.  Dad will not be happy if we ruin the lawn mower!

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

American Gothic in Lego

Riley's art teacher gave the class this cool assignment.  Reinterpret the painting  American Gothic in any way they would like.  I love what Riley came up with!

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Friday, April 1, 2011

Then........... and Now!


Chris, Riley and myself in front of the Seattle Washington Temple.  
Riley is 3 months old.


Fast forward 12 years.  
Here we are in front of the St Louis, Missouri Temple.
Can my baby boy really be 12 years old already?  
He's almost as tall as I am.
Ha!  I guess all three of us look a little different!

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

A Report on Chinchillas

I seriously love Riley's style of writing.  Sometimes I have a hard time throwing his reports and assignments away cause they are just too darn cute.  I just love this one so I'm going to share.  I highlighted my favorites parts in blue.

A Research Report on Chinchillas
by Riley

If I said to you, "Hey, want a chinchilla, they're pretty cute," you'd probably have no idea what a chichilla is.  But look below....

 (At this point there was actually a picture of a real chinchilla, but I think the one Riley drew for the cover is way cuter!)

Just look at it!  It's a pretty cool animal actually.  Though you'd have to look pretty hard to find one in the wild, these common house pets can still be found in the Andes Mountains in Chile.  The Andes are in the tundra, a biome where it is very cold.

You may be wondering where these animals came from.  They are thought to be originated from an animal caled a Megamy, which were thought to have lived in the Andes, Argentina, Bolivia and Peru.  They must have gone extinct in Argentina (being wild) or they must have moved to other parts of the Andes, such as Chile.  Eventually the Megamy evolved into this creature called a Chinchilla.  They lived in Bolivia, Peru and Chile.  But then, some baddies called "European Explorers" arrived in South America.  Fascinated with the fur they saw, they brought back pelts to Europe and gave them to very important people.   A quick fact about Chinchilla fur - on us humans, where one hair would be, they would have 50!  The fur became very popular very quickly.

In the 1800's, more than one million Chinchillas were trapped!  The hunting nearly led these animals to  extinction, so in the 1900's, laws were passed to stop this treachery.

Then in the 1920's, Mathias F. Chapman trapped a couple of chinchillas in Chile.  Three were female, and eight were male.  He brought them to the States and began breeding them there.  Some he raised for fur, others he sold as pets.  If you have a chinchilla, it most likely descended from a "Chapman Chinchilla."  Without Mr. Chapman, we may never have had Chinchillas here in America.

It is now time for me to show you the life cycle of a chinchilla.  Let me begin.....



These are chinchilla "Kits."  When born, they already have hair.  They open their eyes a bit after they are born.  Think of these like mini adult chinchillas.  They weigh about 35 grams when born.  After about a week, they can eat solid food.

When Chinchillas turn six to eight weeks old, they stop drinking their mother's milk.  Freaky enough....they can have babies.  (Shudders)  (Well, the girl ones can anyway)  But because of their age, they make bad parents, so keep the guy chinchilla and lady chinchilla away at this age!

At 8 months, the chinchillas have graduated from high school.  Well, not really, but they are now adults.  They are finally ready to have babies.  For about 111 days, the mom chinchilla will carry her kids around.  Each litter has about 2 or 3 babies.  Though they are now adults, they weigh a small pound!

The last stage of a chinchilla life is sad.  It's called the "Mature Chinchilla" stage.  At this point, Chinchillas are gray haired animals who don't want to play and just want to sleep.  Too bad!!  At this stage, chinchillas may get ill, so if they do....you now know why.

In the wild where chinchillas live, water is scarce.  So these little rodents must rely on the morning dew for water.  They feed on cacti if they need to, as cacti have water stored in them.

Remember earlier when I mentioned the cold in the Andes?  Well, remember when I said they have fifty hairs where one human hair would be?  Well, that's where they adapt.  The extra hair keeps them warm in the terrible cold.

If a chinchilla got in a fight with a hawk, it's pretty obvious who would win.  So Chinchillas travel in packs.  They usually consist of up to 100 chinchillas.  That way the hawk would have less of a chance of winning and finding dinner, and the chinchillas could enjoy beating up a hawk!

That concludes my report, so I hoped you learned a lot about chinchillas!