Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Handy Lilly

Last weekend Lilly and I took a shot at bird house construction.  I figured we had a better shot at actually constructing a bird house if the guy in charge of measuring and cutting was only responsible for straight, rectangular pieces, hence our unique, flat roof design.

Lilly proved be a very apt holder of stuff in place, well, at least until she spotted a butterfly or something else slightly more interesting then holding pieces of boards together.
Dancing with the boards was obviously much more exciting then holding them in place.
I'm not sure, but I think I heard Camille chuckle each time Lilly got distracted and let go of a piece right as I was ready to nail it in place.
Eventually, we had a box-like structure with a hole in it!  A birdhouse like no other.
Everybody knows that the best place to show of a new bird house is on top of a parental figures head...

Saturday, June 18, 2011

Pictures at the Beach

Last week I took advantage of us all being at the beach on a sunny day and went for a photo of my girls.  The final result is below (I'll remove the boat emerging from Camille's ear later via Photoshop when I'm feeling a bit more industrious).


Here is take one.  In this image Lilly is unsuccessfully attempting negotiate her way out of her temporary state of captivity.  Either that or she's become a gangsta rapper and is mid flow.


In take two Camille has grown a little bored of sitting still and looking pleasant and has found something to keep her little hands occupied.


In take three Camille has given her new toy a sturdy tug.  Notice that her sister is now slightly less amused with the situation then Camille herself.


Lilly and myself, well out of reach of the her sister's tiny but powerful clutches.


Lilly doing some beach running.


Oh, and earlier that day we got to pet goats, which is probably my 5th favorite thing to do.



Friday, June 10, 2011

The mighty Mima Mounds

Today we decided to take advantage of my day off from work and headed over to the 5th most famous piles of dirt in the Pacific Northwest, the Mima Mounds.  Having been created by the digestive process of giant earthworms over 5 billion years ago, the Mima Mounds are currently very grassy and flowery due to their being made primarily of worm excrement.  Now with the science lesson over, here are the details of our visit.

First off, as Kori smashed her pinky toe this morning and wasn't up for a long walk, our plans for taking the 3 mile loop trail around the park were swapped for Kori and Camille hanging out on the observation platform while Lilly and I did laps around the .5 mile interpretative trail.  All in all, anytime we visit a place where Lilly can run laps is a good time for us so a fun time was had by all.

The most famous mounds near Tumwater, WA, the Mima Mounds
Lilly dutifully inspecting my lens for debris
Lilly enjoying an interpretive marker
Interpretive markers need hugs too

Lilly doing an interpretive dance near an interpretive marker
Off to find something else to interpretivate
Kori limping her way along the trail to the observation deck.
Lilly rounding a corner
and hitting the straightaway
Lilly enjoying the moundiness of the mounds
Kori and Camille also enjoying the abundance of moundiness
Once last shot of the mighty Mima Mounds.