Saturday, April 6, 2013

Stringers go to the Farm

Today, NanaB suggested that we all go to the Wolcott Mill Metropark Farm Center (same place as where we saw Santa this year).  I'm beginning to really like the programs at Wolcott Mill.

Anyway, once per year, Wolcott Mill welcomes kids of all ages to pet baby animals on the farm.  During the course of the morning, we petted a little pony, 3-day old piglets, 3-day old goats and lambs, 2-week old calves, chicks, ducklings, rabbits, and Niki even found a cat to pet.  In addition, we met Fern and Tom, two HUGE draft horses.

My pictures aren't great - it was hard to get pictures sometimes in dark barns, and I was also putting my camera away quite a bit so that I could pet baby animals, too.  

We started in the big farmhouse and paid our admission fee ($3 per person).  Behind the counter, there were some chicks in a cage. Peter took the opportunity to holler "CHICKEN BUTT" at them.  Turns out that Niki spent breakfast teaching this joke to the kids, specifically for sharing with the chicks:

Peter or Charlotte:  "Guess what?"
Chick:  "What?"
Peter or Charlotte:  "CHICKEN BUTT!"



There were tractors there, so I took pictures of them.  Of course.



Peter, NanaB, and Niki meet Ferdinand.  Ferdinand was greeting people at the entrance.  Charlotte decided that Ferdinand was not a baby and headed deeper into the farm to find the baby animals.



Grandma Jo, we found these piglets for you.  These three were less than a year old, and each spent time in a farm worker's arms being held out to toddlers, snorting happily.  When a piglet's snorts turned to squeals, the farm worker would declare the piglet's shift up, and the piglet would burrow in with his fellow piglets.  Peter was ENTRANCED!



Then we we went into this dairy barn, and met this little calf, along with many of the adult mama cows.  This calf wanted whatever was in NanaB's pocket.



Charlotte, showing a calf how to pose.



There were plenty of barn cats cruising around, and Niki (and later, Peter), spent some quality time with this guy.



In this barn, a farm worker told Peter and Charlotte that if they sat together, very still, they could hold this little kid.



Charlotte and her little striped kid. 



This was a neat old Farmall.  You can see the dairy barn and the sheep and goat barns in the distance.



Peter  really liked the chick.  I did not get a picture of the duckling we petted.



Our final stop was the horse barn. They did not have any colts to touch, and having just read Farmer Boy, I can understand why.  But, they had these HUGE 13-year old draft horses, Fern (in front) and Tom (in back) for us to meet.  Niki was brave and said "Hi" to Fern.



Another picture of Charlotte and Peter greeting Fern.  Each of them let me lift them up to pet her nose.  Fern's hoof had to have been as big around as little Peter's head!



Here's our little Farmer Boy and Charlotte-Pony!


Sunday, March 24, 2013

Wedding in Nappanee

We were very grateful to be invited to Brandon and Brittney Williams' wedding in Nappanee, Indiana this weekend.  We left the kids with NanaB and GrandDad and joined Grandpa Spike, Auntie Erin, Grandma JoJo, Meem, Pop, and Greatest Aunt Janet for the action

First, Niki and I met Spike and Erin at the Miles Lab burger bar in Elkhart, Indiana.  Food was excellent.  Company was better.



The wedding was at Amish Acres, just west of downtown Nappanee.  The wedding ceremony was in a barn theater on the property. 


The wedding ceremony was fantastic.  Normally, I find those things really boring, but the officiant really hit the sweet spot of conducting a meaningful, fun to watch, short wedding.   Here is JoAnn and Erin at our table at the reception, which was also on the property.


The second-most beautiful woman at the function.  (Brittney took those honors, seeing as it WAS her wedding . . . )


Grandpa Spike was enjoying himself.


The table decorations were sheet music with candles.  This song looks sweet.


This one not so much . . .



The view from the reception hall.



After the receiption (where we were delighted to catch up with Jordan and Anna), we dodged Amish buggies in the dark to buy beer, and then headed over to Great-Uncle Leo and Aunt Bev's for beers and basketball.  Brian, Melanie, and Beaver-Dodger Cam joined us, as well.  Since this shindig WAS in Indiana, it should be no surprise to anyone that Great Uncle Leo, Bruce, and I wound up in the garage looking at Great Uncle Leo's impeccably-restored 1944 Allis-Chalmers tractor.


The next morning, we had breakfast at Amish Acres before going our separate ways.  Niki, her Diet Coke, and Spike.


Greatest Aunt Janet, JoAnn, and Niki (Amish cookies not pictured.) 


Meem, Niki, and Pop!



Sunday, March 17, 2013

Biker chick

Charlotte got her first two-wheeler for Christmas, but claimed she wouldn't be able to ride it until she was five years old.  True to her word, she started riding it on her fifth birthday (with training wheels, though).  We didn't take any photos that day, but here is one of the biker chick braving the cold to practice on the driveway.


Children

When did my babies become children?



Monday, March 4, 2013

Not to forget Peter's birthday (almost three months ago!!!)

Poor Peter.  I should have posted ages ago about his Batman-filled third birthday.  His obsession with Batman has lasted eons (in toddler years, anyway), so we seized the opportunity to wrap his presents in Batman paper.  We did give him things OTHER than Batman, but he still called everything a "Batman present".




We Face Timed with Grandma JoJo while we opened a very special present.  It started with a book about how a nearly three-foot-tall Batman doll was in Texas, looking for Peter.  It ended with said doll "knocking" on the front door and finding him!  Peter was so shocked he could only maniacally giggle.



Charlotte helped take pictures of the present opening.  Notice the awesome tent clubhouse that Auntie Erin, Uncle Andrew, and Sonia sent.



More Face Timing with Grandma JoJo while Peter opened -- what else? -- Batman pajamas!  Notice the shirt I appliqued for him.  It's the number "3" out of -- what else? -- Batman-print material.



No matter what present he opened, Peter always came back to check in with his new BFF.



Here's another shot of Peter with his favorite guy.  I hope Batman didn't notice that Peter was cheating on him by wearing a Spiderman shirt.  That IS a Batman cape Peter is wearing, though.


Happy third birthday to our big boy!  More on his birthday party with the Stringer side later.

Sunday, March 3, 2013

Charlotte's "Cousins" Party

Charlotte had her "Cousins" birthday party this weekend.  For the first time, ALL of her cousins got together for a party!


Our little birthday girl!

Before NanaB, GrandDad, Quinn, and Maisie came over, Spike, Charlotte, Sonia, and Peter played a game with the balloons.

Quinn and Maisie arrived, and Quinn, of course, immediately hugged Sonia.

 Before having lunch, we tried to have a Strawberry Shortcake-themed game.  It included Charlotte feeding Grandma Jo ice-cream while Grandma Jo had her eyes shut.  Brave Grandma!

It also included the cousins trying to break the world record for combing each other's hair at the same time . . .
The kids had a pizza lunch - Charlotte's favorite!

After lunch, the kids all helped Charlotte open presents.  The cousins took turns bringing presents to Charlotte.

And, the cousins helped her open her presents, too.  In a couple of cases, I'm pretty sure the cousins opened the some presents before they even got to Charlotte . . .

Erin came up with Sonia to help celebrate Charlotte's birthday.  It's always nice to get the two prettiest twins in the world together.

 Then, it was birthday cake time!

YUM!

After dinner, Spike fell into a cake coma . . .

 . . . until Maisie crawled on top of him and poked his face until he woke up.

The end.




Sunday, February 24, 2013

Sledding on Cobb Creek

A few weeks ago, Niki and the kids went sledding over at NanaB and GrandDad's house on Cobb Creek.

The little hill behind the old house turns out to be a great, steep, and fast little sledding hill.

Charlotte loves shooting down the hill with GrandDad.  GrandDad also looks like he is getting a charge out of it.

Made it to the bottom safe!

NanaB has rediscovered her love of sledding - Niki, Charlotte, Peter, and Connie showing up is just an excuse for her to go sledding in the backyard . . .

Connie comes along, and loves charging through the woods in the snow.

Petey is not a huge fan of the cold weather, but he troops up and down the hill and goes sledding, too.  Every time he goes out, he likes it more.


Connie stopped running just long enough to howl with Niki.  You read that right.  Connie and Niki howling together occurs WAY more often than you'd think.  

Petey in the snow

After sledding for a while, Niki, the kids, and Connie hopped in to the minivan and drove up Cobb Creek hill to head home.  From what I'm told about what happened next, they must have been driving kind of like this . . .

. . . until they wound up like this. 

Ahhhh . . .  life in Oakland Township in the winter.