Friday, April 30, 2010
Saturday, April 24, 2010
no more photos mama!
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
my girl is rad
We took Fern to Ritidian in the morning over the weekend. We found a perfect spot that has alot of shade well into the morning. It was also a bit overcast off and on, which may have helped with the shadiness. Regardless, we will be going more often now, I'm certain. Fern thought the hermit crabs were very interesting until...
...the little guy grabbed onto her fingertip when she tried to drop him, and he clung to her with all of his pincer grasp might. He finally let go, but Fern didn't know what to think of this little critter now. Her uncertainty is displayed below in the video. (I need to learn how to keep my mouth shut while I'm taking video, and they would be much nicer!)
See them in the trees?
...the little guy grabbed onto her fingertip when she tried to drop him, and he clung to her with all of his pincer grasp might. He finally let go, but Fern didn't know what to think of this little critter now. Her uncertainty is displayed below in the video. (I need to learn how to keep my mouth shut while I'm taking video, and they would be much nicer!)
She definitely doesn't want him on her shoulder, DAD. :)
After swimming and crabs, we went butterfly hunting (or they did actually, while I watched through my viewfinder). Fern already loves butterflies, but they are usually too quick for us to catch them around our house to show her one up close. At Ritidian, though, they like to hang out in the bushes and you can grab them while they are resting on the branches unaware:
Saturday, April 17, 2010
all around the mulberry bush
I was super excited to learn from a neighbor that there were three mulberry bushes within a 5 min walk from our house. I took Fern to pick some. She had a blast, but didn't get the idea that you should leave the red ones for next time, that the red ones turn black, and then taste much better. Fresh berries (blueberries, and strawberries) are about 10 bucks for 20 individual berries here on Guam, and they are already half-rotten by the time they get off of the ship. I had no idea there was an edible berry like this that grew in the tropics. It was my first time (and Fern's of course) to taste these berries and they are absolutely delicious and sweet. I have a feeling we'll be visiting those bushes several times a week. ;)
Q: Can you guess what's in this series of photos below?
Q: Can you guess what's in this series of photos below?
A: It's a teeny tiny sagu palm tree! I found it, digging around a compost pile in search of rhino beetle larvae. It was a small chunk of trunk with some roots. Sure enough, after I stuck it in a pot of dirt, it sprouted a tiny frond. It's pretty neat to watch all of it's miniscule leaves unfurl!
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Letting the cat out
Saturday, April 10, 2010
eggs, eggs, and more eggs!
I know I'm posting this a bit late, but late is better than never for the grandfolks! Fern's daycare celebrated easter with an egghunt for the kiddos and I came to watch. Unfortunately, Fern had pooped her britches and I was changing her in the bathroom when they started the hunt, so there were only a few left by the time we made it outside. No biggie, since there were more egghunts to follow! Fern's best buddy Daniel is pictured below. They were using their pointer fingers to play in a puddle of water that was sitting between them while the basket decorating contest was going on in front of them... almost the cutest thing ever I think, the two of them in their matching Good Day shirts:
This year we used ingredients around the house to color eggs, such as achiote, turmeric, and coffee! Fern had fun putting stickers on the eggs, and we all had fun coloring them with crayons (I think I had the most fun with that part, but even Al colored one, and then asked for another, and there wasn't another because I had already greedily colored them all...).
Saturday, Xavier and Alisha joined us on an egghunt around our house. We were initially going to do it alone with Fern, but we are so glad that they decided to join us. Allen hid all of the eggs and the kiddos had fun collecting them and then meandering over to the park as the sun went down. It was a good day for sure.
We finished up the holiday with brunch at the Westin, treated by friends, and another egg hunt for Fern there. I still haven't uploaded those pictures yet... just a few more to come!
This year we used ingredients around the house to color eggs, such as achiote, turmeric, and coffee! Fern had fun putting stickers on the eggs, and we all had fun coloring them with crayons (I think I had the most fun with that part, but even Al colored one, and then asked for another, and there wasn't another because I had already greedily colored them all...).
Saturday, Xavier and Alisha joined us on an egghunt around our house. We were initially going to do it alone with Fern, but we are so glad that they decided to join us. Allen hid all of the eggs and the kiddos had fun collecting them and then meandering over to the park as the sun went down. It was a good day for sure.
We finished up the holiday with brunch at the Westin, treated by friends, and another egg hunt for Fern there. I still haven't uploaded those pictures yet... just a few more to come!
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