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Art Show

Last night we went to the art show for all of Andrea's art students. They each got to have two of their works of art framed and displayed. Andrea has them do amazing things! Here is Luke with his frog.002

Luke and his praying mantis.

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Here is one of his that I scanned.

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A friend of mine, Christa, had Andrea's students draw a picture on a quilt square.  Christa then put them all together to make this beautiful quilt for Andrea.  I have so many talented friends!

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Our talented boy!

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Nature Exchange

Today we visited the Nature Exchange at the Springs Preserve.014

Isabel pressed a hollyhock and wrote this report on it.

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At the Nature Exchange, kids can bring in something from nature, a rock, shell, leaf, et cetera, they get extra points if they have researched and written about it.  They then can use those points to "buy" something in the store that another child has brought in.  I didn't get a picture of Luke with his, but he caught two wasps and wrote a report on them.  The volunteers there were wonderful.  One of them is a retired gate teacher.  I was a little worried that Luke and Isabel might not have done it "right" or might have been discouraged in some way but these wonderful women know how to fuel the natural curiosity and excitment in children about nature.  Luke asked so many questions and they got out scorpions, tarantulas and anything he wanted to see and talk about.  Here Luke is telling her the story about how one of the wasps he caught because it landed in Sylvia's bowl of oatmeal.

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Their reports get put up on a bulletin board and later into a binder.  Isabel picked out a branch with two pinecones attached and Luke got the exoskeleton of some scorpion or spider thingy and a huge wasp.  The woman there encouraged Luke to buy an insect box to pin and store his bugs.  Anyone know where I can pick up one of those?

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Here is Isabel learning that there are male and female pinecones...who knew? not me.

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A fun magnifier thingy (that's the scientific word I made up for it.)

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Sylvia has been planting vegetables in the yard with Joey.  Last night she was able to pick a couple for dinner.  Here are a few things that Sylvia has learned today (or at least that I've tried to explain to her.)

- You can NOT cut things longer. -  becoming a Cheerios box when you grow up is not a good career option. -You can't marry your baby sister. -No matter how much you want to wear Pull Ups again, because they have cute cartoon characters on them, you can't "grow down."

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Tuacahn

I took the kids up for a day to Saint George, Utah to see grandma and grandpa Vincent and to go the musical Annie at Tuacahn. When Sylvia found out that Joey couldn't come because he had to work, she thought it was fun to point at his face and say, "you can't come, HA HA."011

We spent a couple hours at town square.

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There are bronze statues up around the city.  After a year they take them down, sell them and put up new statues.

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Going to Tuacahn.

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It is a beautiful outdoor theater.  It was so much fun being under the stars a little later when in got dark.  My favorite thing about the desert is being outside at night and sweating...(that was serious.  No sarcasm there.)

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Uncle Stephen wins the title as best uncle.  And that is saying a lot because their other uncles are pretty wonderful.

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Does Sylvia have normal facial expressions.  Answer: No, no she doesn't.

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Grandpa Vincent.

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