Seach The Maas Family Blog

Friday, November 18, 2011

Cub Scout Family Day Camp

Our little Ben is a Cub Scout and earned his Bobcat.  Super cute.  He is so excited about the whole Scouting process.  For various reasons, he is in both a troop at school and the one at church.  Last night he earned his Wolf and is now working on his Bear.  Such a cute little boy.  Through very little comments from Andy or I, he consistently tucks in his shirt, puts on his bandana/slider, and altogether just looks nice.  Maybe this is a carry-over from when he was 3 and wore his cowboy shirt tucked in with a belt EVERY day.  He is such a hard worker and we are all so proud of him!
We were all excited to go to a very cold and windy Family Scout Day so we could do fun things too!  Well, at least the kids could - Annie and Emily were awesome troopers and just hung with the big boys!

Searching for rocks was definitely one of our favorite activities.  The kids all love rocks - looking through them, finding cool ones, and sorting them by colors.
As soon as we got to the fishing area, Ben caught a fish - it wasn't more than one or two minutes.  I tell you, this kid has the touch!  Although, he is terrified to take the fish off the hook...he got cut once from a fin and is not about to take that chance again!
Annie-bell trying her hand at fishing...

These are some of our favorite friends - the Woolbert girls.  They were the only other girls in our group.  Ben and their little brother have played baseball together the past two years.  Katelyn and Allison do a fabulous job keeping all the little ones happy and on track!
This was another favorite!  I helped Emily, but it was so hard to pull back, she was happily done after two arrows.  Since we had to use all of our arrows, I finished them off for her; it was so thrilling to let that arrow fly!  Many thanks to all of the dedicated Moms, Dads, and Leaders who put this on!!

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Saturday is a Special Day

Oh, just the everyday adventures of our favorite little guy! 
 Baby strollers are so tempting!

 The University of Akron had a Staff Appreciation Day for homecoming which included lunch and tickets to the football game.  It happened to be incredibly hot and sunny that day (very unusual for these parts) and our seats were in the stands behind us - those VERY EMPTY bleachers.  After the fun kids' activities, lunch, walking to the stadium, and 3 quarters, we were ready to mosey home.  Go Zips.

 Wrestling is definitely a family favorite.  I had Ben pinned, then Annie decided to jump in to 'rescue' him, only to be caught herself!!!
Mitchell has found a new favorite toy - the sticky spiders.  Ben will shoot it onto the ceiling and Mitchell will stare at it until it comes down again.  He thinks this is the BEST activity!

Fun Fall at Arrowhead Orchard

We made some yummy brownies - brownies on bottom, layer of yummy symphony bars and junior mints, then another layer of brownies.  Wow!  Note to self: don't use junior mints again - much too hard to get the brownies out!
We found a great Groupon to a local apple orchard, which just happens to be where I've loved buying apples the past two years!  We got lost in the corn maze.  Emily and I teamed up while Andy went with Annie and Mitchell.  Ben went solo.  Emily and I definitely got our money's worth of time in the maze!!!
Teamwork!  These barrels were so fun!  Ben and I ran inside one to get it up the hill.  We ended up needing Andy to help us!  The kids also had fun climbing all over the hay bales.  However, we quickly learned why farmers wear pants when working around hay - lots of scratches!
The bucking bronco ride was apparently really fun, although with my kids, they love anything with a saddle!
Hay ride.  The hay ride was included in the entrance price.  The pumpkin from the pumpkin patch that the hay ride stopped at was not... Mitchell loved crawling through this tunnel!
 
It was a great day, made even better by the honeycrisp apples we bought on the way out.  Fall in Ohio means awesome apples EVERY day; snack time is the best part of the day!

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Part 2 of Uncle David's Trip

Taking kids to school...acting like everyone loves each other!  David really missed his bike and tried to ride Annie's home for her. 
We took David out to the Butterfly House and just happened to be there the last day it was open!  We were supposed to catch the butterflies and the workers tag them.  Emily was a little bit confused because every other time we've been there, the directions were to NOT catch the butterflies.  David commented that he didn't remember butterflies being so easy to catch when he was a kid.  One of the volunteers explained that with the colder temperatures at night, their wings slow down because the butterflies don't have as much energy.  They were going to release the butterflies that afternoon to start their migration to Mexico.  There is another Butterfly House in Mexico that 'catches' the butterflies.  The Mexican House collects data on how long it took each butterfly to make the journey.  And did you know that 'just by looking' you can tell the gender of a butterfly???

David lifted Ems up to get one up higher on a tree.  Next, we went to our favorite Picken Patch to get some awesome tomatoes and fresh veggies.  The raw green beans were definitely Mitchell's favorite!  Then we took David to our FAVORITE ice cream stand in New Baltimore.  It is just divine.  Then, David took us to Chipotle for a late lunch.  It was a super fun and busy day.  We were all very sad to see him go at the airport and hope he comes again soon (but doesn't get sick again from all of our little bodies)!!!

Mishaps of Mitchell and Self-Portraits of Siblings

Mitchell loves cupboards, tight little spaces, and cords.

I was feeding Mitchell yogurt for lunch when there was a knock at the door.  I went to talk with my neighbor for a few minutes and came back to a very sticky baby... 

Poor little Mitchell was sick one Sunday.  The kids put him in his bed so he wouldn't get into their toys.  We found these cute dresses for $7 each at Sears and needed them for the fall.  Andy saw the girls getting ready, and sweet Dad that he is, put on a matching tie. 

Really, the vacuum cord is one of his favorites.  We don't have a hall closet to stash the vacuum in, so it's normally left in whatever room is was used in last...
Then, Emily got ahold of the camera.  She is so sweet.  It's been fun to have her so close in age to Annie and all the similarities and stages they go through.  Annie was constantly writing her name on things (like Ben's sheets with a permanent marker) and would deny the wrongful act.  Andy and I would get so frustrated because no one else would write "Annie" on the floor!  Now, Emily is writing her name on things...like the stone edge of the fireplace.  Same thing with the self-portraits.  We have MANY of Annie from a year or so ago.  Thankfully, because of our experiences with Annie so recently, we can giggle behind our hands yet keep a stern face while explaining we KNOW that you did this, Emily!  It's your name!  Ages and stages...Andy is slowly resigning himself to the fact that sometimes children are destructive - not just to make something else for him to fix, but because it's just a learning process...
Emily is showing me the yoga moves she learned in preschool.  Then she and I made play dough to send in with her preschool class - flavored with black cherry koolaid - it was great stuff!!!

Monday, November 14, 2011

Annie's Birthday Celebration, Maases Visit, Baby Turtle, and More!

I don't know what happened to the picture upload, but here we go!  There is an AWESOME little out-of-the-way amusement park here called Tuscora Park.  There are a few rides, miniature golf, batting cages, parks, and live music on Friday nights.  Best of all, the rides are LONG and CHEAP!  We decided to go here to celebrate Annie's 6th birthday while Uncle David, and Grandma/Pa Maas were visiting.  So much fun!!! 

The roller coaster is little, but the girls just loved it!  I think they rode this one 4 times!  Ben - doesn't love the roller coasters or the swings, but he had a great time at the batting cages! 

This was the marathon Saturday.  We went to Amish Country to tour around (pictures to follow), hit the park, swam at the hotel, then came home for Olive Garden takeout and baseball on TV.  We were all exhausted by the end of the day! 

Uncle David stayed two extra days (YEAH!) and did a few of my honey-do lists that Andy hasn't gotten around to.  This light switch has been broken for over a year...it's a push dimmer switch for over our kitchen table - the most frequently used light in the house.  We sure love this working!!! 
David and Ben played Risk several times (Ben cried about David leaving because no one else will ever play games with him) with the shortened version - just playing with 2/3 of the board.  Much excitement here!  He also walked the kids to school with us. 
In late June, our neighbor (Miss Linda) noticed a snapping turtle in the road.  There was a big hole/mound of mulch in another neighbor's (Bobbie) yard.  The best we could figure, the turtle must have come up to lay some eggs.  Miss Linda did some research and found the soonest we could be looking for babies was the first week of August.  No babies...we kind of forgot about the turtle until the second Friday afternoon in September.  Emily was going to swing with Dad and Grandma Maas, but there was a little tiny turtle in the grass!!!  We are the opposite direction from the pond, so we helped the little turtle get pointed in the correct direction. Poor little thing - hopefully it survived with all of the little helping hands!
Abby and Maddie from across the street came to 'play' too!

Puzzle Time!
Touring the Amish Cheese Factory, with LOTS of yummy samples!!!

We re-found our favorite spot from two years ago...the puppies!!!  We all loved and loved them.  I was going to say, especially Mitchell, but I think we were all in awe of the sweet soft little bodies!  And, yes, I held many of these sweet things!
At Tuscora Park again - the Big Kids decided to ride the swings in the rain with the little girls!