Memory Lane Monday: Kittens



The kids and I talked and talked this morning about these cute little kittens we enjoyed in the summer of 2007. After breakfast I pulled up this video to show them and then decided to share if for my MLM post since I didn't have anything else figured out. Sorry the video has no sound. The kids are each holding their favorite kitties and someone was coming that night to take 2 of them. That's why Kyla is so sad. :(

Hope you're all enjoying your summer days!

What's around the next corner on Memory Lane?
See you next Monday!


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Home on the Range

On the fourth of July, we picked up Mom and Dad for the afternoon and headed to the National Bison Range near St. Ignatius. Mom, Randy, the kids and I had NEVER been inside the range. The last time Dad had been there was when he was in college. We had a great time and saw everything we came to see. Wildlife and scenery! Beautiful! Here are a mix of pictures taken by Randy and I. They are all unedited as I just don't seem to have time to edit right now. Hope you enjoy...







"Did I just hear a discouraging word?"


Although these great animals are truly called Bison, they have been referred to as Buffalo for so many years that the two terms can be used interchangeably. Here are the true differences between the Bison and the Buffalo...*

-Bison have a hairy fur coat on their body which grows thicker in the winters as a protection from the rugged environment they live. Buffaloes do not have thick fur.

-Bison have very sharp horns which they use for their defense. A buffalo's horns aren't very sharp but are longer than a bison's.

-Bison have a huge hump over the top of their front two legs which Buffaloes do not have.

-Bison also have a thick beard that circles around their rib cage but Buffaloes do not have a thick beard.

-A Bisons' temperament is associated with its rugged structure and it can be a very attacking animal when threatened, Buffalo, on the other hand is a peaceful animal. This is also the reason why it is domesticated.

-Buffaloes grow up to 5 feet in size while Bison may grow to 6 feet.

-Bison can run faster than Buffaloes.

-Buffaloes can weigh between 800-1200 kgs while Bison can weigh up to 1400 kgs.




Thank you gkey for reminding me of this great old song to play along with my post. It fits perfectly!



*this information comes from here.

At the Circus

These kids have never been to a circus before. They really enjoyed seeing the lions and tigers, the bears and the elephants. The trapeze artists, jugglers and tight rope walkers were pretty impressive too. And the balancing act-WOW!

My photography was not all that impressive however-what with the pouring rain, the chain link fence in our view, and only my wide angle lens on.

So I wanted to share only this one picture of the kids enjoying it all.

They Came to Visit OUR Tiny Dot!

There are many many "little tiny dot's" all over this planet we call earth. I often wonder about them and what surprises and wonder's they hold. I've gotten to know about one of those tiny dot's over the last few years- a blogging friend Amy over at Our Tiny Dot. She and I have been corresponding through our blogs, email and phone calls.

Amy and her family stopped by on their way home from an Alaskan Cruise to check out OUR tiny dot. It was just an overnight quick stop but it was enough to have a wonderful time together and to feel like we are really, truly friends now that we have finally met in person! ;)

They were kind enough to let Mom and I and the kids accompany them through the park the next day and show them a few of the sights. After a late lunch, we parted ways at St. Maries and they headed on their way back to Indiana. It didn't take long for us to miss LaRon's sense of humor and Aaron, Luke and Sarah's iPhones and iPod Touches (thanks you guys for sharing them with my kids), and the enjoyable visits with Amy.

Here are a few more pictures from our time together...


Thanks again LaRon, Amy, Aaron, Luke, and Sarah for stopping by to see us. It was so great to finally "meet" you!


Until we meet again,

and family

P.S. Be sure to check our Amy's awesome pictures of Alaska. Click here.

A 4th of July Message From Colter



I love this little video I took of Colter saying the Pledge of Allegiance back in May (please ignore the clothes dryer noise in the background.) I thought it would be fun to post it for the 4th of July.

Our 4th of July plans include staying home and enjoying some things around here.

-yesterday we went to the Shriners Circus and last evening we had ribs for supper and played basketball and baseball with the kids in our own yard.
-today we are hanging out in the house and watching the rain and hail pound the garden, kinda glad we're not camping. I'm about to make hambergers for lunch.
-tomorrow we'll enjoy Union Meeting here and then go out on an excursion to see a place in our valley we've never seen before with Mom and Dad. For the evening we'll wait for it to get dark and then light off a package of fireworks together.
-We haven't decided on Monday yet but were very excited to have Daddy home for the day!

What are your 4th of July/Canada Days weekend plans?

Hope you all have a great weekend where-ever you are...
hugsfromus,

More Privilages

The above picture was taken by Randy on a walk we took one afternoon last Saturday while we were enjoying more days of convention over east of the mountains. Below is Colter and his new found friend Tristan...
and here is Kyla and her new found friend Taylor...
We were so excited to meet Heidi! She is the definition for "sweet"!
We had just more wonderful day at convention. Hope to keep all these things we've heard and experienced close in our hearts for the coming year. Fair are the prospects all ahead...

Hope all are having a great 4th of July weekend, or Canada Days, etc!