Saturday, September 30, 2017

Dinosaur Day

 Dinosaur Valley State Park

We headed to check out some real dinosaur footprints as well as another dinosaur attraction nearby. This was on our summer bucket list, but the timing didn't quite work out. When I called they advised us come in August or September for the water to be the lowest. We have had a fairly wet summer, so the tracks were all still underwater. We plan to keep an eye out the next several years and go back when the river is lower. We really enjoyed taking a family day trip. We realized during this little jaunt that this doesn't happen nearly enough and we hope to start taking more of them!




We continued down the sandy path, and originally chose to pass this site by looking from afar...


When the sandy path ran out before we found The Ballroom Site, we decided it had to be just around those rocks...we off-roaded it in flip flops for quite a while before turning back. We are all for exploring and hiking, but our goal this particular day was putting our feet in a dinosaur print...so I was getting a bit frustrated at the lack of signs for the various print sites. The guy at the front desk made it sound much simpler to find the sites along the path.


So, by golly, I decided we were going out to the middle of the river even if we fall in because it is so slippery! (This was my just-in-case-we-cant-get-to-the-ballroom-site plan.)

So you can see it was not exactly a great spot to get into the river, and Lorelei and Brad (the clumsier two of the family) were not tolerating my desire to step in a print. The closest comparison the slippery surface I can come up with is an ice-rink. It was crazy. Makin got out there with me and stopped and said, "I wish I wouldn't have come out here."


We made it!!!
(I held my cell phone high in the air hoping I could save it if I fell in.
But I had to be able to capture the moment!)

Brad's view with the fancy camera.

Then we finally drove the car to another location to help us get to The Ballroom Site. They call it that because there are so many prints different directions it looks like the dinosaurs were dancing. :)






This girl does NOT like to be on any unsteady surface,
so she mustered up a lot of courage to get out there in the print and I think she was glad she did!



There were little fish swimming and the kids loved watching them.


These dinosaurs were at the entrance and the kids just thought they looked cool.
While I took a few pictures Brad read up and added some history, which made them way cooler!
They were made for the 1964-1965 World's Fair and were quite the show back then!
(See World's Fair Wonders below this for more details.)



Dinosaur World


We grabbed a quick lunch and then headed to Dinosaur World for the afternoon.
There are several attractions in this small town to go along with the tracks, but thankfully a friend had gone a while back and mentioned she thought Dinosaur World was the best choice. We had such a great time.

There was a small museum we loved checking out.



We had a fossil dig activity. The kids sifted through sand and could choose three items to keep.
There were various shark teeth along with several other small fossils. The kids loved choosing which three they thought were the most special.



Then we walked the path for the various dinosaur replicas, which also had information to read about the dinosaur you were looking at.






There was a pond to feed some fish half-way through the walk.



We narrowly escaped the T-Rex



Then the kids got to play in a giant sandbox and uncover dinosaur bones.
There were some unruly preschoolers throwing sand so this didn't last as long as we thought it might.



Then we picked up our Dino Gem bags, which they were super-excited about.



The bag was full of dirt, with some unknown gems inside it. They dumped it in a tray to sift it out in the water. It was so fun seeing their reactions as they discovered the various gems. They loved looking through these and trying to identify them that night and the following day.
(There was a gem list with pictures they got with their bag.)




It was such a great time as a family and the perfect day-trip!

Thursday, September 28, 2017

September Happenings

We enjoyed Heather and Mom visiting over Labor Day weekend for the parties. Lorelei especially loves time with Lou.

Lou hanging out with a possie of stuffed pups. ;)

Going for a walk! 
Lunch Out



Always love Nana reading time!

"Finally! A bench!"
Apparently Aunt Heather wore Makin out on her run!
Didn't think that was possible!


We had some gorgeous weather where we had to sneak in some outside time.

Climbing Trees At The Library

Checking out the wake boarders.

"Zipline Park"

Calm moment during a quick trip to the lake after school.

Friends At The Lake
(Forgot to take the pic till on our way out!)


The school picnic was a great chance to catch up with GCA families. The kids ran around with their friends and played the water balloon activities. We enjoyed visiting with several families.



Robyn, Amelia, Makin
Mallory, Jaedynn, Lorelei and Maddie

This month has been keeping us so busy but we are feeling so blessed!

Tuesday, September 26, 2017

Makin at 7

Hamming It Up.
(Which he seems to do a lot at this age.)
He found a rock painted like a pizza slice in the stream.
Makin at 7 you...

Are a complete sweet heart, with more patience than anyone else in the family.

Are a great leader, and also know how to respect other people's opinions.

Love all things science. You love doing experiments. Your brain loves to problem-solve and figure things out.

Think robots are super-cool and want to invent your own.

Still know just when Mommy needs a hug.

Like speed and action.

Spend most of your spare time playing Legos.

Caught A Frog In The Pool
Want to try all sports. You are likely trying golf next followed by baseball. You love to watch the Husker football games with your dad. I'm always amazed how much you know about the games.

Prefer math and science when it comes to school, writing is your least favorite subject.

Love to be funny.

Love cats.

Have great facial expressions.

Pray from your heart. Your genuine prayers make my heart melt. Mrs. White noticed too. "He has such a heart for the Lord." This was was her comment when talking about your prayers at school.


Quotes:

"Did your heart tell your brain?"

"I was off by a teenth!" (Discussing that Mother's Day was May 14th and Makin said the 4th)

"I'm so hungry I could eat two cars!"

"Ugh. My name is a rule-breaker!"

"How much train fat is it?"






(After filling up with gas at the gas station...)
Makin: 34 dollars!? Oh my GOSH! I am NOT getting a car. I'm getting a motorcycle. Or a truck.
Me. Trucks are worse.
Makin: Ok. I'm getting a pogo stick.
Me: What about when you have kids?
Makin: They will have their own pogo sticks.

"I'm as full as a cucumber!"

"It's a compliment. Not a disclament."

Makin: It ain't?
Me: Ain't?!? Where did you get that from?
Makin: Hank (as in, The Cowdog)

(Hungry-for-lunch kids, errand running)
Makin: Just so you know, you are risking our lives for library books.
Me: Well, at least you aren't dramatic.
Makin: I'm being realistic.

Me: Kids shouldn't have caffeine because it keeps them from growing like they should.
Makin: Did your parents give you caffeine when you were a kid then?

"I'm carbed out." (Lately this is said at least once a week.)

Me: How to you spell Robyn's last name?
Makin: I don't know, I'm only seven!

Me: Thats a big bowl of grapes.
Makin: I know. I ate you out of house and home with them.


Makin's Seven Year Interview
Favorites -
Food: Mac N Cheese
Place: (This one was a doosy to get an answer for) Main Event
Movie/TV Show: Nexo Knights and Dude Perfect
Color: Green
Thing To Do: Build with Legos
Animal: Cat
Books: Piggie and Gerald and Magic Tree House
Song: Nexo Knights Theme Song
Treat: Reeses Pieces or Reeses Peanut Butter Cup
Holiday: Christmas

What do you like to do with Daddy? Build

What do you like to do with Mommy? Cuddle

What do you like to do with Lorelei? Play Puppy and Kitty

What makes you happy? Cuddling with Sea Horsey

What do you think about before you fall asleep? The next day.

What do you want to be when you grow up? An electrical and robotical engineer