Friday, February 11, 2011

Cool Day at Pinnacle

So with the temperatures rising and snow melting, we decided to venture out of the house. We journeyed on up to Pinnacle for the homeschool day. Guess we were the only ones feeling stir crazy, because no one else was there. The program for today was supposed to be about the history of cooking in AR with a dutch oven demonstration. They didn't think it would work well in the snow, so they offered to do a talk on whatever we wanted. Eric thought for a while and was having trouble coming up with one thing, then I remembered the live reptiles and asked if they could do a reptile talk. They did, and it was wonderful! They pulled out all of their teaching materials and fed three of the reptiles (even let him help). Oh, I do love Pinnacle!


Showing E the three toes on a three-toed box turtle.


Feeling the backbone in an empty turtle shell.


Checking out all the stuffed real snakes.


I know this is a blurry pic, but I wanted to include it. Eric noticed that the baby alligator had no hole in his throat and asked about it. Alligators are able to close their throats. Great observation!


Watching a turtle eat a worm.


Feeding a larvae to a baby turtle.



Thursday, February 10, 2011

Snow Cream

The consistency of this snow was perfect for making some snow cream, so I thought I would try it out. I asked Eric to sit at the table, but didn't tell him why. When I put the bowl of snow in front of him, this was his expression:


He had a mixture of excitement and confusion.

We made two batches, one chocolate and one vanilla. Eric did almost all of it by himself.






I think snow cream was a hit! He had a great time making it.

More snow fun


This has been the craziest winter! Lots and lots of snow. Well we have taken full advantage of our most recent snow fest.


E enjoying the blanket of snow that was dumped here for 8.5 hours yesterday.


Widgie loved it too! He literally went out between 80-100 times yesterday. He kept chasing off the black birds that were having fun in the snow. He wore me out with the constant in and out.


As soon as the snow stopped falling, we bundled up and went out. This was some super powdery, deep snow.




The above two pics show our latest snow game. E ran all over the yard. Then I followed his maze of footprints to find a circle he had drawn in the snow. He LOVED this!