Friday, April 9, 2010

Outside

A couple of weeks ago we finally got the trampoline set up, and the kids' area of the yard is taking shape. Last night marked the first major injury attributable to this lovely piece of equipment. Erik sprained (possibly fractured - they said treatment is the same regardless) his ankle. And so yet another trip to the doctor's office was made. I would tell you all the medical stuff we have been dealing with over the past four weeks, but it's all just too annoying. Chalk it up to life experience.

In other outdoor happenings, Djeryd has been studying the Oregon Trail in school. He has become obsessed with all things Trail. One day last week he came home from school on a very wet day and decided to make a tent like a pioneer. Since it was raining, I assumed he was speaking hypothetically or simply planning some fun things to do this summer. The next thing I know he had constructed what you see above and was actually lying down in it. Please keep in mind that is only a bed sheet over the top of him - hardly waterproof, and the blaket underneath him rapidly absorbed all the moisture from the very wet ground. Sean took the picture through a rain-soaked window pane, that's why it's so blurry. Djeryd does the funniest things. He is so creative and I love how he pursues things that interest him. P.S. He didn't stay in the tent more than five or ten minutes before coming inside - it was really wet and cold. Another thing I love about him is that when he came inside he was all full of ideas on how to make his tent work better next time.
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2 comments:

Sierra said...

That tent in the rain is hilarious. Anyone who's actually been camping in the rain can sympathize with the instant sogginess and the brainstorm of ways to somehow make it easier next time. Maybe he'll be the one to finally make things comfortable for the rest of us! I Love your kids! They are all so different and interesting. So full of their own unique character.

Annalea said...

. . . and also full of a greater understanding and appreciation of what it was like for the Oregon Trail travelers, and the pioneers. :o) Kids are so awesome, and I love seeing what they do when given time to make their own choices!

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