Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Good-bye Grandma and Grandpa! And Grandma!

Grandma, Grandpa and Mom (that's grandma to the kids) left yesterday to head up to Vancouver. Grandma's having surgery on her back. We loved having them here, and we'll miss them while we wait for the next time we see them. Grandma, you're in our prayers during your surgery.


We did snap a quick 4-generation photo for Sophia. She really took to my Mom. And now she really misses everyone.

Warning to Snakes Everywhere: Stay Away from the Summers!

So every summer I find a couple of snakes in the back yard. With my lawnmower. Aside from the mess that follows, they freak me out. I don't know why- I grew up in rural Idaho, after all. I had friends who brought rattle snake meat as part of their school lunch. But I've never been able to handle the thought of holding one of the critters in my hands. Oooh- I've got the creepies already.

(No, this isn't Tammy writing this. It's brave old Dad).

So the other day the kids found a snake wandering around our backyard. Instead of chopping it up with the lawnmower, I let the kids play with it. For hours. and hours. It kept looking at me with "please kill me" eyes. By the end, the poor thing was barely moving.


But I had a plan- that evening, we let it go back into the weeds behind the house. That way, it could warn all of the other reptiles in the area that this is one house. We'll see how well it works as the temperature rises. My thermometer says it reached 92 degrees today!

Sunday, May 27, 2007

I'm back from Camp Auburn!

Camp Auburn was awesome! I had a great time at Camp Auburn. Camp Auburn is a camp that is like a scout camp that everybody from 5th grade attends in the Auburn School District. (If they have permission from their parents). (Here's a newsreport from the Auburn Reporter.)

(Mom and Dad will post pictures when the film gets developed. They wouldn't let me take the digital camera!)

What we do there is we do things like boating. We also do campfire at night. It is really cool because we sing songs so we can have dinner. There are people called hoppers who have to eat really fast because like every minute he/she has to go get food for everyone. The bad part is we have to learn manners. AHHHHHHH!!!. A good part is we can bring a gallon sized bag of candy. We also get to build a fire, roast hotdogs, go on a hike, build a shelter,and make rope. We get three huge meals a day and get letters, pennants (flag-like awards), and lots of dessert.

There are also points so we can get a really special pennant called honor cabin for a boy cabin and a girl cabin. Some things aren't so cool like we have to clean our cabins and our showers and bathrooms

There are also special people from high school called rovers and counselors. The counselors are high school students who act like adults for your cabin. The rovers are people from high school who encourage you to scream out as loud as you can so you lose your voice on the first day. They can be really annoying and really fun. The camp fire is hosted by the rover (yes the really annoying ones) where you do skits and sing. I had a really really fun time at camp and I will never forget it.

Written by and a witness to Camp Auburn,

STEVEN SUMMERS

Saturday, May 26, 2007

Grandma loves me best!

Grandma and Grandpa Gardner are in town visiting this weekend. Yep, out of all of the places they could have gone they decided to spend Memorial Day weekend with us. It's been great to have them over- we always have a lot of fun when we get to see them.


OK, we weren't Grandma's first choice. She had surgery scheduled for this week in Vancouver BC, but the hospital didn't have any open beds. So, instead of driving all the way back to Southbank they came down to Seattle to wait for a bed to open up.


We do get a two-fer out the deal, though. My Mom flew up to be with Grandma during her surgery, and she's stuck at our house too. But I prefer to think that they chose to come over.


We spent today driving around near Mt. Rainier today. Of course, the clouds came out and we couldn't see the mountain at all, but the surrounding forest is a cool place to visit.


And, since it is Grandma, she made sure we sat for a photo.



- Steve

Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Ben Stays Home from School

Hi! I'm Ben. I'm staying home from school for the second day in a row because I've had a fever. I wanted to go back today, but Mom said I had to wait because I was still sick last night.

Grampa and Grandma Lacey came to our house yesterday (and the day before and today). I taught my grampa how to play Poke'mon ruby. (It took him awhile to understand HP which is Health points or Hit points).






Before I got sick, I got to go to my friend, Chris's, birthday party. I gave him a 20 Questions Game. His birthday was fun.


I like staying home from school because I get to drink lots of 7 Up. After I do my homework I get to play video games a lot too.









Steven left to go to Camp Auburn. He left before I even woke up. (Mom's note: Camp Auburn is a 4 day, 3 night camp for all of the kids in the school district in the 5th grade. We'll have Steven tell you all about it when he gets back. Here's a picture of Steven with all of his gear.)

Saturday, May 19, 2007

Father-Son Camp 2007

I spent last night with Steven and Ben on our annual "Let's camp in the rain because drying wet tents is so fun" event.

We had a great time, despite a little bit of rain. I left work a bit early and took the boys to set up our tent at Game Farm Wilderness park, just down the hill from where we live. The nice part about camping so close is that we can go home to get anything we forget. The bad part is that I end up driving up and down the hill several times to get all of the little things that I could probably live without.

After a bit of catch, baseball, and kickball, we cooked dinner- hot dogs, to keep it easy. In fact, we just begged hot dogs off of one of our good friends so it was even easier than I thought it would be.

After a campfire put on by the Stake, we went back to our tent site with all of our friends from the ward. We spent several hours cooking marshmallows, eating snacks, and poking the fire. Finally around midnight we went to bed.

The morning started early, since it was our Ward's year to fix breakfast, and as YM President that luck task fell on me. Luckily, we have great people in the ward and everyone pitched in. We made breakfast burritos and fed 150 people by 8:00 in the morning.

I've gotten pretty good at drying out wet camping stuff. It had rained on and off all night, and especially in the morning, so I got to put my skills to the test again. I have our garage figured out- I know where all the little hooks are to hang my tent, rain fly, sleeping bags, and other camping stuff. Even on a wet day, the wind will usually dry it all out pretty quickly.

It was a lot of work, but alot of fun. The boys had a great time running through the trees with their friends.

Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Rachel learns to ride a bike!

Big milepost today- Rachel learned to ride her bike with no training wheels. Yesss! For weeks I've been worried about the whole training routine- you have be in pretty good shape to run behind a bike shouting "Pedal! Pedal!" So it was with some worry that I removed Rachel's training wheels today. We tried this a couple of months ago, only to quickly put them back on.



But something clicked, and rachel took right off. First she figured out how to balance the bike, then how to turn, and finally how to take off with no help from Dad. Within an hour she was biking around the neighborhood.

So I'm done running behind bikes. For a few years, until Sophia needs a little help.


- Dad