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Tuesday, 29 June 2021

Gramma Camp _Week 32.1 Monday

 

I created a plan.  I texted it to Jos and Momma ,and they approved. (Isabelle never answers her messages!!!!) I know Jos spent her first day of vacation in her solarium reading, so we won't schedule the day too much. They really hung in after a few blips over the school year.

I used to have a lot of special education students integrated in my classrooms. I would often put our work for the day (Language Arts and Math) on the board, and let the kids tackle it as they saw fit. The faster ones would finish and then read, or do artwork. They would help the ones who need support, if they chose to do so. It gave them some freedom and independence, as well as choices. I would leave the math text up on my teaching podium, and the student who was done first in the group of four would check their work. They were responsible for checking the other kids' work. They would help those having difficulty if I was busy. It was so sweet. 



Sunday night, after dinner, we watched a Border Security episode for posterity. It was funny. The ads are the best part, though. Apparently, they watched previous episodes of Loki, and the parental unit has strict orders NOT to watch it until they got home!

Next, America's Got Talent, which we'd taped and saved for them. There are some funny acts, some gruesome, some poignant ones, as well. Isabelle really liked the choir. It was moving, she thought. "I like Gramma Camp, where we can watch uplifting people!"

Usually, if it isn't a school week, the girls sleep together downstairs on the queen-sized mattress. Grampa made a decision to keep Isabelle in the upstairs room, to save my energy going up and down stairs at night, assuring lights were off and girls were sleeping.  They do tend to talk!

Monday

The girls have been wonderful, offering to help with lots, dishes in the dishwasher, etc. I saw Izzy stirring around 7 a.m., and she slept in a tad after that. She chose waffles for breakfast, and went downstairs in her new hoodie. She thought Jos might sleep in until 10, so I suggested she open Josee's curtain downstairs.

Iz had breakfast out front.
She put on her new hoodie, 'women in science.'


Breakfast done, Jos sketched, Izzy sketched and then read. Jos did some reading. 
 Later, Izzy helped me clean the pool. The dead leaves from the LDD caterpillars have been flying in the winds. She helped put some pool salt in the pool. It was warm, so Isabelle put on her suit, then blew up her pool toy. She didn't get any deeper than her waist. The well water is so cold!

Cinnamon looking cute, 
while Izzy and I did some outdoor chores.

We had a lovely chat on the bench swing. She is a fascinating font of facts about birds, and the differences between male and female colouring. "Gramma, did you know...?" 


Isabelle did her Diamond Dotz for awhile.


Outside, Isabelle and I talked about the eastern comma butterfly.

I didn't tell them about our tree frog.

It looks like this tree is growing new leaves after the LDD caterpillars stripped it. Thursday vs. Monday.


Grampa had an idea. How about they go find some videos, and then go for a walk by the canal. 


They came home, quite warm, and Izzy and I went for a swim. Jos declined.

Momma robin is a bit worried, but she's doing well. They ought to hatch July 7th. Isabelle told me that often 2nd broods don't do so well. Then we skewed the conversation to having lots of kids. In the old days it'd wear women out.

Josephine practiced her French Horn. We totally forgot about her 4 p.m. virtual lesson. Dang! Momma phoned, and reminded her. Whew. Izzy and I were lounging in the pool at the time.

Otherwise, a great day, had by all. I konked out by 10, barely able to keep my eyes open! 

Friday, 2 August 2019

Gramma Camp Day 1 & 2!


I'm a happy woman. My computer is back, JB drove to Kingston for it on Thursday. Bless his heart.


Day one – Monday, July 29th

Caitlin drove the girls here. The girls unpacked, and Caitlin visited, and off she went.
Planning, swimming, Sorry, Uno, Grampa and Izzy went shopping for the spaghetti and meatballs dinner. What a day!
We planned some meals, made an activity list.
When they arrived, a comma butterfly had just hatched!



Izzy doesn't like our well water, so grampa got us a water cooler.

Jos finished Grampa's train station log cabin.


Josee has been drawing! Grampa found a frame for the drawing.


Jos and I played Uno and Sorry!


After dinner, we had a visitor.


Both Monday and Tuesday, I told them a 'Gramma Story!' They were camping in our forest, heard scritching at the tent, but it was only Nebuchadnezzar!

Day 2 – Tuesday

Friends are posting cottage visits, with boating photos. I replied that we were 'on the water', too!

Below is a present for Grampa. I'd ordered it months ago. We wrote a poem to give him clues as to where to find it.

In a room we call the suite
There is something you call a treat
Under a place you rest your head
You'll find something that'll be well-read.

He has books one and two, which the girls have been reading. This was a fun surprise, book 3.



Dinner! Jos took these photos.


After dinner, they had another swim. It has been so hot.




♪♫♬ Summertime, and the livin's easy!
IMG_0842 from Jennifer Jilks on Vimeo.

Monday, 15 July 2019

What's cooking?

Gardening. That's what's up. I am carefully watching my foot issues. I ordered a load of topsoil. Only 4 cu. yards. I am careful to wear sturdy runners and socks. I'm seeing it as a summer project!


I've been trying to help out the greenery. It's mostly twitch grass, and I planted clover, which is doing well. Of course, when they built the house, I think they put in sand, not topsoil.


The phoebe is doing well. Babies are growing!
phoebe from Jennifer Jilks on Vimeo.


Delphinium and milkweed are blooming. It's too soon for monarchs to lay eggs, but I thought I saw one yesterday.


My tree project. This branch is totally dead. I've been working on it for days with the skilsaw.


I attached a weight to one end of a rope, flung it up over a branch, and pulled it over.


Did it!
I cut it up in pieces and took it away.


I filled up my deerfly paper in an hour. Another one in the next hour. It is miserable.


The kiddy pool, which I'd kept in the cold storage room has had some damage. The room goes down below zero in winter. I just don't know. I ordered another. Gramma Camp is in two weeks!


In the heat of the summer, they were taking it easy. The smaller cat is in the larger platform!


Finally, a water lily.


The garden is lovely. We've had some rain. Hooper was following Susie Snake in the garden!

Hooper from Jennifer Jilks on Vimeo.