FIRST
a few days ago i was taking the garbage out and walked right into a spider web. it was gargantuan and it was so tough. like, it was a slingshot. i didn't even break it when i walked into, instead it just bounced me off of it. well, this morning i saw it before i walked into it and this time it's builder was curled up right there in the middle, just waking from a peaceful nights rest. it is truly beautiful... but still creepy at the same time... i loved it.
i believe this is called a Spotted Orbweaver.
after a few pictures it scampered (maybe bolted would be a better description?) up to the top of its web and into a bush, trying to hide. i took a couple more pictures and then yes, i killed it with insect spray.
SECOND
hurricane irma.
last weekend was a long weekend. i know this sounds kinda silly, but i think waiting for a hurricane to hit others you love while you aren't there is even worse than going through the hurricane yourself. maybe not true, but I've done both and thats just how it seemed this time around. probably not the aftermath though.
its so much work.
and it smells.
and its hot.
so, so hot.
rikki and andrew had bo and larissa's family come stay with them during the storm and alli and jacob's little family stayed with mom and dad at their work storage unit. everyone made it through the storm safe and sound.
everyone lost power and water for at least some time afterwards. slowly they received power one by one, with mom and dad finally getting it yesterday (a week and a half after irma). thank goodness for generators. our air conditioner stopped working last night, but by 10:30 this morning it was already fixed. it sure made me grateful that we haven't had to be without air conditioning for an extended period of time.
mom and dad had 8 inches of flooding in the house.
we feel so blessed that that's all it was.
this hurricane could have been devastating. the storm surge was predicted at being well over the top of the house, let alone the wind damage before the surge would have occurred. the hurricane hit the naples/fort myers area full force and the eye of the storm passed right over them, meaning they got the brunt of the storm. by a miracle, the second half of the storm died down, therefore the storm surge wasn't half as bad as predicted.
we are grateful.
the picture above and the next few are of the day after the storm hit, after the waters had receded.
the next one is of rikki's street
and the next two are bo and larissa's backyard
alli and jacob didn't have any damage except for the roof of their shed was gone.
prayers are answered!
hurricane clean up is beastly.
dad had already gutted the house of drywall a foot up, carpets, and cabinetry the day after thanks to bo, jacob, andrew, and rikki's help.
last sunday the stake didn't meet for church meetings but met in clean up crews. our ward helped some of bo and lari's neighbors and then went to san carlos park. they were on chainsaw duty.
lari, jacob, and bo are the first three on the left in this next picture
i love mormon helping hands!!!
we are so thankful that everyone did as well as they did. it's not easy living in florida without power or water! and we will be so happy once mom and dad's house is livable again! dad is hoping to have the renovations completed by thanksgiving.
THIRD
the kids visited the dentist last week and no one had cavities... we are going on 4 years with no cavities wahoo!
owen liked watching ellie, charlie, and jack lined up getting their teeth cleaned and kept saying
"me go, owen? pwease?" next time little buddy!
FOURTH
school has been in session for over 5 weeks and we all decided by week 2 that we wish we could just skip the morning routine. waking up early, making lunches, rushing out the door, the crazy school parking lot filled with frazzled drivers.... even owen wishes he could sleep in a little longer each morning
FIFTH
football is in full swing! we've been having practice 4 days a week and games start soon. and i say we because we all go to every practice for 1.5 hours and it feels like a family event every time.
jack is playing for the Forsgren Knights this season for the 5-6th graders. he is LOVING it because he's finally playing the position he's always wanted to play: linebacker. he's quite small still, but before tryouts chris said, "if you want to be a linebacker, YOU HAVE TO PLAY MAD". so jack puts his mean face on before each practice and has been pretty good and can even tackle our toughest, biggest kid, Reader (reader is his last name)... most of the time.
also, jack thinks its pretty cool that he gets to be a knight, just like chris was in high school. they even share the same colors. would've been cool if they could've shared the same number, but maybe next year.
i looked at this next picture and thought "who is that teenager? wait, thats my baby!!!"
the team is wearing pink socks this year in honor and remembrance of a teammate's mom from the younger group that died of breast cancer this past summer.
they had a jamboree on tuesday night and it was a scorcher!
92 degrees but felt like 98. thank goodness the humidity was only at 47%.
its been an extremely warm september.
the kids LOVE going to practice and games because there are always other little brothers and sisters there to play with. they jump on the junior high's high jump mats and tackle dummies, run the track, and dig in the dirt. we all come home ready for bath time and bed!
charlie asked to take pictures during practice the other night just like this, standing on the back of my chair:
and of course owen had to take one too
SIXTH
the mia maids had a japanese cultural night for all the young women last night. it was super fun! we've got a pair of sisters that love all things japanese, so this was their idea.
ellie came with me to set up. we made and hung these lanterns in the center.
the tables were low to the ground for everyone to kneel at.
we did a trivia game about the culture, complete with a pokemon t-shirt for the prize (from the little boys section at walmart).
then katie taught the girls how to make onigiri (japanese rice balls, that aren't actually balls at all but rounded triangles).
they filled them with a tuna fish, mayonnaise, and soy sauce mixture and then wrapped some seaweed on the bottom. definitely not something i would ever put in my mouth, but the girls kept going back for more!
then they practiced their chopstick skills and ate teriyaki chicken, broccoli, and sticky rice while listening to some japanese music, both traditional and some current pop music. we topped it all off with crispy rice cakes (that we americanized with a smear of nutella on top!), poki sticks, rice candies, and brownies.
it was a really great night and i am thankful that i get to work with the girls at church. i was the beehive advisor for about a year, then they put me in nursery for a year, and now I'm back in young womens with the mia maids. that means that I'm back with the girls that were once my beehives. i really love them. and because our ward just split, we don't have very many active laurels, so they have joined the mia maids for activities on wednesdays and lessons on sundays. we've had several really great lessons, thanks to the girls participation, and the spirit has taught us all. it s a good feeling.
SEVENTH
ellie and jack have started taking piano lessons on thursdays. there is a new sister in our ward (the workman family just moved from florida!) and she teaches violin, piano, and voice lessons from her home. they have only been going this month so far, but they are really liking it! the other day i heard jack practicing and then he asked ellie to come sing the song while he practiced... thats not the sort of request that has ever happened in our home before. it was a big deal. i hope that this not only helps them love music and playing piano, but also helps them develop a better relationship.
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Piano lessons... whaaaaa?! That's so great that they are enjoying it. I'm continually amazed by you and your little ones, Lis! So accomplished. :)
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