Kris went to her school's homecoming this weekend and had fun. The rest of us visited the water tower viewpoint in Peoria Heights. We also put out hammock to enjoy some lingering warm weather in the Midwest.
Monday, September 29, 2014
Sunday, September 21, 2014
Last weekend of astronomical summer, 2014
As you might have noticed, I often have trouble coming up with titles for my posts. It is beginning to look fall-like outside. Yesterday, Katie's soccer team at Peoria Christian School finally won a game. Katie led some forays deep into the opposing team's territory. I dug up the rest of our carrots yesterday - we were pretty blessed this year. Today, at Sunday School, our younger godson played groundskeeper with a broom outside.
Sunday, September 14, 2014
Columbus Day (sort of)
After much rain, the weather turned quite chilly, with lows in the 30s and 40s. This weekend we had October-like weather. At least it was cool enough to comfortably have a campfire in the yard. Today I tried out a hammock that I got at a garage sale on Friday - wish I had spent more time testing it out! Tonight we stopped down by the Illinois River to see the replicas of Christopher Columbus's ships NiƱa and Pinta. After that we stopped by the statue of Columbus in Bradley Park.
Sunday, September 7, 2014
Soccer and pumpkins
The first half of the week was pretty hot, but the weather has turned cool again. Katie has been playing soccer, and Kris has been rehearsing for her school's production of "The Lion. The Witch, and The Wardrode." Karen and I are working on settling in to the start of the classes we are teaching. Here are some pictures of Katie playing in a scrimmage (due to a scheduling mistake there was no opposing team, but nobody told our team, so the ref stuck around and helped with the scrimmage). Our pumpkins were pretty good year, but are pretty much done, so we converted our three biggest into 28 cups of pumpkin paste. Our first 4 cups went into making pumpkin bread tonight.
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