Sunday, January 24, 2021

School projects, Seminary, etc.

Dyer made a sugar skull mask

Blair made a core sample of the layers of the earth with color sand.
 
top view

For Easton's science class he had to make a Rube Goldberg machine.


We started to film his machine but realized soon after that he didn't have the minimum time requirement.  He started to add more dominos at the beginning to add more time but the wind kept knocking over his dominos.  We ended up moving everything into the garage.  Eventually with Nathan's help they came up with something else to add time because the dominos were too time consuming to set up every time they were timing it or the dominos accidently got knocked over while setting it up.

Here's his finished project: 



Blakely painted a pumpkin to go with her pumpkin poem.


Oct 9th Easton's first day of in person Seminary.


Park day!
  I think this was Eden's first time in a swing.




Dyer's warming up to Eden.




Dyer carrying Eden.


Such a sweet little one.

Dressing up as old people.


We are in trouble with this one!




I finally found some disinfecting wipes!!!  We haven't been able to find them since COVID happened and everyone cleaned the stores out.  Almost 7 months!  This was also the first time I stepped foot in a grocery store since COVID happened!  Nathan was out of town (Las Vegas) and I had to run in and get something.  I didn't actually think they would have any but I thought I would go down the aisle just to look.  I came at just the right time because the workers were trying to stock the shelves but people were grabbing them as quickly as they were putting them on the shelf.  I could only get one but I felt like I hit the jackpot!

Grandma Gretch sent Blair some fun tattoos!


Me: KK what did you get into?
KK: nothing...
Me: What do you mean nothing?  Go look in the mirror.
(KK looks in the mirror and then has a guilty look on her face)
Me: Why did you get into my mascara?
KK: (with her pouty lip) I was just trying to be stylish!

Haha!  I'm not sure what to think about this...

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