Monday, July 26, 2010

One Day at at Time

We go through life one day at a time. We never know what each day will bring us or what He will have in store for us tomorrow but we go one day at a time....





We capture our moments with a camera so we will never forget.











We forget about the world around us and just be ourselves.













We Dance like there is no one looking.










We try to remember that sometimes in life we just have to stop and take a swing once in a while.



Tonight the sun will set and tomorrow will be another day. We must never forget what we have today because tomorrow will be different. Take it just one day at a time.

Sunday, July 18, 2010

Butterfly



We woke the other morning to find this......


We waited and waited to see what would happen but had to get groceries first. When we came back home the butterfly was there.






Wednesday, July 7, 2010

The makings of a Butterfly!


The kids found this baby Monarch caterpillar while hanging out
with PaPa this last week. The fed it milkweed everyday.

Soon the Caterpillar got pretty big and starting crawling around the top
of the ice cream bucket that they had him in.



Papa put him into the spider plant *yes a houseplant* and the next morning
there was this hanging there! Beautiful...

We now have three cocoons and two more caterpillars that will soon be changing.
I am hoping to capture the progress of this. Brooke informed me that the butterfly book said we have to wait 10 days. It is marked on the calendar!


Next post hopefully a butterfly!

Geese




I like the twenty little geese that are living on our shore but man do they leave you a mess. Not really cool to be swimming on the beach while these guys are out and about!











They sure are cute though!

New ducks on the pond.



These little guys were found on the holding ponds that Robbie works at. He said they were not there the day before the picture was taken so they are pretty new.













Mommy didn't really like me to get too close to her little ducklings.

New hatch-lings