Thursday, October 23, 2008

Preschool




We had Michael's group at our house this week. Jordan enjoys the turn to join in.
The preschool meets Tuesday and Thursday mornings for an hour and a half.
Michael learns letters, etc. and I learn how to teach.

Some cute neighbors





These are some of the cute neighbors that I get to walk with in the mornings. Jared was taking a test last Saturday morning while we picked apples from some trees behind our apartments. Michael took a turn on the ladder, and all the kids enjoyed running around. You can see it has "turned cold out" but the sun is still shining!

We're in Detroit...





One of the must-dos in Detroit is the Henry Ford Museum. We made a quick trip there a few weekends ago. He truely is an icon of history in this area. There were many visitors/tourists at the museums and surrounding park. --but not many Ford cars in the parking lot....

Puddle Stomping






I had fun taking pictures when we went out to play a few weeks ago on a rainy day. I am grateful for these two fun boys!

Ann Arbor Outings





A river runs through it --ours is the Huron.
We rented a row boat with some friends for a fun outing.
It's not a desert anymore!



We went to a petting farm with Courtney and Matt Lockhart. I used to see Courtney every other year or less. Now we're 15 minutes apart! Michael thinks it's cool that I have a cousin too.


This is the botanical garden 5 minutes from home. They have a conservatory we plan to frequent in the gloomy winter months!

Nauvoo the Beautiful















We visited Nauvoo on our trip to Chicago way back on Labor Day. The months have flown....
It was a beautiful day and it is truly a beautiful city.
The statue is of Joseph and Hyrum as they leave Nauvoo for Carthage. It is positioned in front of the temple where you look down to the river. The old city is spread out below the hill of the temple and meets the riverbank.


We took a wagon ride tour of the city and then stopped at some of the interactive spots that were fun for kids.
I enjoyed going to the home where Lucy Mack lived until she died. Being there helped me to imagine Emma caring for her there.
I was also impressed to visit the cemetery where most of the Smith family were buried including Joseph, Emma, Lucy Mack, and Joseph Smith, Sr..

Jordan was a natural horseman at the pioneer children play area

We are still hoping to make it to Kirtland (a three hour drive) soon....