Growing up in rural Minnesota, life was simple. Too simple I thought at the time. Summers were spent working on the farm, making hay, helping with the garden. As a kid, I didn’t appreciate the simple life. Going back and visiting my Mom this past weekend made me realize that growing up out in the country was actually pretty cool. We learned how things grow, we saw calves being born, chickens hatching and tadpoles turn into frogs. We harvested peas, beans, carrots and more than a dozen other vegetables from the garden. We picked apples and plums in the fall from our trees. We cut wood for the stove to keep the house warm in the winter. These are the kinds of thing I want my kids to see, understand and appreciate. I know a quick weekend with Grandma won’t do all of this, but it’s a start.
Running WildField Of DreamsJumpOpen Playing FieldOff The Beaten Path
It’s nearly August. Where did July go? It’s been a great month, but it has definitely gone by too quickly. As with June, we spent a lot of time at the baseball field. With Sebastian playing on three teams, when I wasn’t cheering him on, I was washing his baseball uniforms. We did take a break from baseball on the 4th of July and played a little golf (mini golf for Sophia and me) and went to Bayfront Festival Park to enjoy some music and fireworks.
Tee TimeFourth Fest
After a very late night, we all slept in and then packed for a weekend at Tom and Karen’s cabin. We enjoyed a nice sunset, the local wildlife and some boating/tubing.
Sunset On Long LakeCatching Some RaysLeave It To BeaverSmooth RideWild RideNice And Easy (With Nana)
After a relaxing weekend, we headed home to get back to work and for more baseball!
I missed blogging about many special events that occurred during April, May and June. Here’s my chance at a quick catch up.
Nana Karen celebrated a birthday in April. Although their trip to Duluth to celebrate was delayed, we enjoyed a belated birthday dinner at a local Japanese restaurant. The kids tried their hand at using chopsticks and watching an onion volcano.
Nana’s Birthday
Sebastian worked on his Duluth project for social studies class during April and May. He was given the task of researching a local landmark/event. He was assigned Grandma’s Marathon – the largest draw of tourists our city sees during any weekend during the year. He spent several weeks working on research, writing content, locating photos and creating a poster board. He even talked his Mom into photographing the headquarters building for his poster board. He presented the poster after school and received an A on the project. Well done Sebastian!
Marathon HeadquartersPoster Presentation
There were lots of play dates and time outdoors during the month of May despite the cool temperatures. Notice the winter jacket Sophia is wearing during some outdoor fun with a neighborhood friend in early May.
Up A Tree
Sebastian had his band concert on May 16. He came a long way from November when he first began playing the baritone. He practiced his instrument faithfully every morning before school and it paid off. Another “A” on his report card for band.
Middle School Band ConcertBaritone Player – Back Row 2nd from Right
Baseball practice got under way in April and May – all indoors due to the snow. There were even indoor practices that canceled due to snowstorms and poor driving conditions. The season finally began during mid-May. It was cold and many parents wore winter jackets and were wrapped in blankets, but we were all glad that the season was finally underway!
At BatHere Comes The Pitch
Sophia had her BIG piano recital at UMD’s Weber Music Hall. She handled it like a pro even though she had only been taking lessons for just shy of six months. She had a house full of fans – two cousins, two aunts, an uncle, two grandmas, a grandpa, her parents and her brother. Well done Sophia!
Ready For Her Big PerformanceSoloDuetTrio
Memorial weekend was spent at Mike’s parents’ cabin in northern Minnesota. The weather was a bit chilly, but the cousins enjoyed their time together. It was too cold for tubing or water skiing, but we were able to go for a nice pontoon ride and see nesting eagles. Mike also took the old boat out with the kids for a “speed boat” ride around the lake.
Family FunBald Eagle
The end of the school year brought many field trips and activities for the kids. Sophia’s class performed a play/musical that they put on for the whole school and also had a second performance for families. All of the practice at home and school paid off. The whole class did a wonderful job!
The SkunkThe Cast
We had the burial and graveside service for my Dad on May 31. We all met back at my Mom’s house after the service and luncheon to help with a few things around the farm. I took some photos of the old buildings that are no longer used. The old garage was going to be torn down and a new one put up. We explored the inside and found cardboard boxes that had been nailed to the walls back in the 1930’s or 1940’s for insulation. A few pencil drawings were on some of the boxes. They were dated the early 1950’s and were done by the daughter of the previous owner.
The Old Farm
Sebastian’s commitment to his studies during the school year paid off. He was awarded a special honor for having straight A’s during the school year and perfect attendance. He was given four tickets to a Minnesota Twins game…on my birthday! Thanks for a great birthday present Sebastian. It was a blast!! Despite some rain, the game went on and the Twins won the game in the bottom of the 9th inning with a walk off triple.
Target FieldTarget Field IIJoe Mauer Up To BatPlane Flying ByDark Skies Upon UsTwins Win!The Boys After The GameMe & The KidsMike & The Kids
On our way home from the Twin Cities, we stopped by Gordy’s Hi-Hat for a birthday dinner. We enjoyed some not-so-healthy, but delicious food.
Birthday Dinner
The last day of school was cool and rainy – kind of a theme for the entire spring. Sophia and Sebastian let me snap a couple of photos before they left for their final day of 3rd grade and 6th grade.
Last Day Of School 2012-2013
The weather has finally taken a turn now that it is the end of June. The high today is 82 degrees and the ten-day forecast is for highs in the 70’s and 80’s. No 50’s or 60’s anytime soon. We are all looking forward to a great summer ahead!!