Saturday, March 27, 2010

Sherwood Forest Faire

Whan that Aprill with his shoures soote
The droghte of March hath perced to the roote,
And bathed every veyne in swich licour
Of which vertu engendred is the flour;
Thanne longen folk to goon on pilgrimages,
from Geoffrey Chaucer's Prologue to the Canterbury Tales



A new Ren Fest debuted this year near Austin. Very impressive for their first year. We will surely turn this into an annual event. The Sherwood Forest Faire was much more family friendly than any of the other Renaissance Festivals we've been to. We saw Jousting, a funny Puppet Show, participated in the Children's School of Sword, and attended a Fairy Tea Party!
Forsooth we had a splendid time.


Sir Emerson (in the back) participating in the Children's School of Sword.
Sir Emerson was thrilled when he was chosen to be the volunteer in a magic trick.
Princess Annie taking her leisure
We are wel frended!


Friday, March 26, 2010

Cautionary Tale

Sometimes my little guy likes to snuggle a stuffed animal when he sleeps. Last night he asked for something to snuggle and I handed him his clown. His clown was hand made in the 70's and used to be my little bro's. The clown is about 2 feet tall and so well stuffed that he has some weight behind him. As I handed it to Emerson I noticed there was a 2 foot piece of yarn around the clown's neck.

Flashback....A few days earlier the kids were playing "santa's sleigh" and their stuffed animals were the reindeer pulling the stroller sleigh.

I noticed the yarn and consciously thought to myself...nothing will happen...it will be ok. (anyone who knows me knows that I am VERY safety aware...so that thought was a BIG step for me).

At 6:24 this morning I woke up to the rattled and muffled scream, "Mommy!.........Mommy!......the clown is choking me!"

The string must have wrapped around his neck as he spent the night tossing and turning like 4 year olds do....

When I got to him it wasn't super tight and I was able to easily grab the yarn and break it.

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Friday, March 19, 2010

Pioneer Farms

Here we are with some of our homeschool co-op friends. This morning we went to Pioneer Farms. We saw a demonstration of the tools used to build a log cabin, cotton combing , blacksmithing, pioneer cooking, spent time practicing our stilt walking skills, and petting and feeding lots of farm animals. We ate lunch under Pioneer Oak, a 450 year old Live Oak tree in the Tonkawa Encampment. The Tonkawa were native nomadic people of central Texas in the 1700 and 1800's until they were removed to a reservation in Oklahoma.

The highlight for the kids was "Buck" this longhorn mama who they all fell in love with. She was so very gentle and loved the kids back. She was also a mama and she let us watch her nurse her calf.

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Happy St. Patrick's Day


The Leprechaun left us his pot o' gold once again...this year it was hidden among the Kidney Wood trees. Here they are wearin' the green with the pot full of gold....

Gramma Jan and Great Gram Dorothy came over for lunch. They made Irish Soda Bread with the kids and we all had a green, white and orange lunch.