Friday, December 3, 2021

Photos from Phones - November 2021 Round Up

After all the Thanksgiving and pre-Christmas flurry of fun at end of the month, here's what is left over of our "ordinary" days of November.

11.1.21
(we tallied every Tesla we saw on our drive to, through, and from Vermont
and when we got home we graphed them for math. #nerdalert!)

11.1.21
(our total miles for this year's drive)

11.2.21
(A handful of books set in Vermont that we checked out once we got home,
fun to read after we’ve been there and knew where they were talking about.)

11.2.21
(ploppy pumpkins for our art project this morning)

11.2.21
(thanks to the library for supplying the supplies
and instructions)

11.2.21

11.3.21
(sunrise at 7:49 am (!!))

11.4.21
(sassy sunset and s'mores)

11.4.21
(sticky smile)

11.4.21
(amazing!)

11.4.21

11.6.21
(this book wasn't that great, but I did like the little
poem of gratitude quoted at that Thanksgiving scene)

11.7.21
(Gregg caught them looking at Nat Geo Mags
at Gma's like this)

11.9.21
(We listened to this one earlier this year on libby, but the only other version our library has is on kindle. We listened on libby again this morning while following along on kindle on my computer, and all the technology rigamaroll was worth it because the art is marvelous! Get your hands on this one in whatever form you can! It’s a gem!)

11.10.21
(post-covid test lunch reward = Arby's)

11.10.21
(they got colds, which we thought were just colds,
but wanted to be sure and also wanted to be able to
reschedule their covid vaccines which had to be canceled
because they woke up sniffly and sore-throated the morning
of their appointments. So we tested at Walgreens and then
picked up Arby's afterward)

11.10.21
(and then we headed to the skate park to scooter around for
a while)

11.10.21
(I love this skate park in North Ogden
and I love the views!)

11.10.21

11.10.21

11.10.21
(a nice dusting of snow up there on Ben Lomond!)

11.10.21

11.10.21
(for future reference . . . so we can remember
how in the heck to get this tangram back in order ;)

11.11.21
(tree fort building happening in our backyard)

11.11.21

11.12.21
(siphon science!)

11.12.21
(and then some balloon rockets because Sam checked out
a book called LEGO Man in Space and in the back it had
this project and he wanted to try it. How could I say no?)

11.12.21
(His rocket looks pretty cool, but unfortunately
didn't go very far on its string. Ah, well. That's science
sometimes!)

11.12.21
(ditto for Cal's, though it did actually ove along
the string a foot or two. We'll have to try again
after some redesigns.)

11.13.21
(I do love a book with an interesting structure, and this memoir definitely has that! Written in short entries in alphabetical order, it’s totally unique and clever and fun and entertaining. But her thoughts can be deep and thoughtful, too. I really enjoyed this. (She has another called Textbook Amy Krouse Rosenthal that I read a handful of years ago, which actually is newer than this one, but my library finally got this first one so I was excited to finally read it, and now I want to read the other one again!))

11.13.21
(see what I mean by clever?)

11.13.21
(I can relate to this feeling with rearranged furniture -
it reminds me of when we had to shift things around in our living
room growing up to fit in the Christmas tree and I loved laying on
the couch when it was moved across the room and enjoying the new
view and feeling excited about the "freshness")

11.13.21
(Here’s an entry that I particularly loved
and seems particularly relevant as we think about Thanksgiving. :)

11.13.21
(Thankful, cont.)

11.13.21
(another one I loved)

11.14.21
(this lightbulb was dangling by a thread from the socket by the
kitchen pantry. Good thing Gregg had the tools to get it out! Yikes!)

11.15.21
(We have recently become big Miranda Paul fans (after watching a writing workshop from her on RAR about creative nonfiction). We checked out everything we could find by her from our library and they’re all winners! Our faves were Little Free Libraries, Adventures and Whose Hands? (One more called Beyond missed the pic, but you should read that one, too, if you can.))

11.15.21
(it was not without some drama (I'll let you guess
who caused it ;), but we did it! The kids got their
first doses of the Pfizer vaccine!!)

11.15.21
(Grandma B showed up with donuts to ease the pain)

11.15.21
(pushups in the parking lot, just like the army folks
who administered the shots suggested)

11.15.21
(I needed new snow boots (my 15+ year old and faithful ones
bit the dust and were buried in the dumpster last year)
and Nate sold me on Muck Boots. So far, I'm loving them
(but I haven't had much snow to really give them a proper
testing yet).

11.16.21
(learning a bit about Charles Schultz today with some picture book
bios and Art for Kids Hub drawing lesson)

11.16.21
(And then a viewing of Charlie Brown's Thanksgiving, complete
with our own Thanksgiving "feast" of popcorn, pretzels, toast and jelly beans
fruit snacks/gummy butterflies/lego candies)

11.16.21
(time for a haircut, by yours truly!
It's harder than it looks!!)

11.16.21
(ta-da!)

11.17.21
(it's that time of year again! we made a little field
trip up to Snowbasin to check out their
snowmaking operation after dinner)

11.17.21

11.17.21

11.17.21

11.18.21
(sourdough pumpkin chocolate chip muffins! Yum!)

11.18.21
(we have been loving this book this month.
Here is the author talking about her book
so you can hear how that big word is pronounced.)

11.19.21
(Ready for my booster!)

11.19.21
(Boosted! I decided to try the mix, with a Moderna booster
after my two Pfizer doses. Gregg went for the triple Pfizer. I felt crummy for
about 33 hours, about as bad as when I had my second dose (aches, skin sensitivity, 
joint pain, headache, chills), and then at 8 pm the next day I realized I felt great!)

11.19.21
(We love this story and love that it’s based on a real-life man!
 (Look him up after you read it! So inspiring!))

11.19.21
(the author's note just gives you a sneak peek. At Girls Camp
this summer, one of the leaders, Kristin, talked about him in a message
at testimony meeting and it was so inspiring then, too)

11.20.21
(Sam's latest remodel to his Ferrari -
he wanted it documented, so these pics are his)

11.20.21

11.20.21

11.21.21
(We were do obsessed with all the mushrooms in Vermont, we continued the obsession with books when we got home. These were especially good, and paired well with some straight nonfiction books about mushroom life cycles (which I forgot to snap a pic of before returning) for a few more weeks of mushroom lovin’.)

11.21.21
(Lots of goodies and favorites for Thanksgiving Month reading!)

11.29.21
(I discovered this and a handful of others in the same series (Kid Authors, Artists, Scientists, Presidents, etc) by accident and we’ve fallen in love. Each chapter is about the length of a short podcast and talks about a famous person as a kid. We have learned so much! We’ve listened to this Athletes one straight through on a longer drive, but have just dipped in and out of the others and it works great either way.)

11.29.21
(We’ve had fun reading a LOT of different Little Red Riding Hood retellings the past few weeks. We compared and contrasted and the kids wrote and retold their own versions. 😍)

11.29.21
(drawing pictures for subrtaction word problems)

11.30.21
(just because I like to see how we set things up 
each year)

11.30.21

11.30.21
(never done extra stockings on the laundry
room door before; I like this idea, Cal!)

11.30.21
(a cute candy cane garland from Candy Cane Week)

11.30.21
(more candy cane cuties)


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