Monday, May 25, 2009

Memorial Day, 2009






The Remlers, Taylors and Lawsons joined forces at the farm for a Memorial Day celebration. First on the agenda (after lunch, of course), was a blackberry picking excursion, followed by some fun on the water. Cocktail hour took place aboard the pontoon boat, where we toured the pond with the help of a knowledgeable tour guide. After a dinner of barbecued chicken, Davis and Harley entertained us with some attempts to scale the log rafters. Davis succeeded with the two-log method, but scaling one log proved more difficult, even for Harley, who had help from Hugh. Despite his unsuccessful attempt, Asher was impressed with Harley's prowess and deemed him "awesome."

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Pretzel Time






Lawson recently had a fun family life project to do at school: prepare a dish with his mother and then bring it to school to serve the whole class. Immediately we got to work. The first order of business was to write a five-paragraph essay on the following thesis: Parents should not have to do homework because they've already passed fourth grade. Next, we planned the cooking segment: What's the easiest thing we can make with the littlest amount of effort? It didn't take long for us to think of chocolate covered pretzels--easy enough, just melt some chocolate and dip the pretzels in them. That dish was so easy Lawson could do it by himself, so that's what he did. All his mom had to do was show up at 2:00 on Friday for the presentation, which consisted of passing out said pretzels. Nancy's still not sure why her presence was necessary, but it was nice to see all the kids gobble up Lawson's snacks. He was the most popular kid in fourth grade that day!

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Davis's Many Awards



Last week Davis received two awards at the BC sports banquet: Achievement in Track and the Most Valuable Team Member on the color guard. This morning, Davis made us proud again at BC's Senior Review, receiving the Superior Cadet award, one of only two awards presented to freshmen that day. Go, Davis!