So here is the promised picture of Danya in the dress. It fit and she looks so cute in it.
Sunday, April 5, 2009
Re-ignited Passions
So here is the promised picture of Danya in the dress. It fit and she looks so cute in it.
Thursday, April 2, 2009
It's all about the bears!
What fun it has been to enjoy his company on this cold spring break. I can't wait for the fun we will have on Friday as we are also puppy sitting for Eme & Jon's dog, Eko.
Saturday, March 28, 2009
Spring . . . Where is it?
But really spring comes in many forms -- bed springs, spring in your step, flowers spring up, spring in your ink pen, spring colors, springs on your car, and so on. But here is what Wikipedia says the definition of spring is:
Meteorologists generally define 4 seasons in many climatic areas, Winter, Spring, Summer and Autumn (or Fall). These are demarcated by the values of their average temperatures on a monthly basis, with each season lasting 3 months. The 3 warmest months are by definition Summer, the 3 coldest months are Winter, and the intervening gaps are Spring and Autumn. As such, Spring when defined in this manner and when begining on a monthly basis, rather than a specific date, can vary per region. In the vast majority of northerly hemisphere locations Spring occurs during the months of March, April and May. (Summer is June, July, August; Autumn is September, October, November; Winter is December, January, February.) The vast majority of Southern Hemisphere locations will have opposing seasons. [1]
According to the astronomical definition, spring begins on the Vernal Equinox (usually March 20 in the Northern Hemisphere, and September 22 in the Southern Hemisphere), and lasts until the summer solstice (usually June 21 in the Northern Hemisphere and December 21 in the Southern Hemisphere). In 2009, spring fell on March 20 in the Northern Hemisphere. According to this definition, therefore, the day called Midsummer's Day in some traditions is the first day of Summer.
According to the Celtic tradition, which is based solely on daylight and the strength of the noon sun, spring begins in early February (near Imbolc or Candlemas) and continues until early May (Beltane).
Unlike the other three seasons, people in relatively cool climates are likely to use the astronomical definition for the beginning of spring in popular jargon but retain the meteorological definition for the other three seasonal turning points.
The phenological definition of spring relates to indicators, the blossoming of a range of plant species, and the activities of animals, or the special smell of soil that has reached the temperature for micro flora to flourish. The first swallow to arrive for the flowering of lilac may be the indicator of spring. It therefore varies according to the climate and according to the specific weather of a particular year.
Okay, so it's more information than I wanted to know. But spring will come and with it warmer, sunnier weather and the "Hope" of summer.
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Simple Fun
Where is this one from Mormor? (Iceland) Can I touch them?
Look Mormor, there are so many to choose from. Not the monkey, that one!
Then it was out to the deck to enjoy the sunshine and wonder, what is Kleo doing down there.
We also heard and saw a cardinal high up in the tree next door.
Can spring be far away?
Oliver amazes me with his many signs and how easy it really is to communicate with him. Here he is signing "bed". You can't see he has placed his blanket and bunny on my lap and is asking to go take a nap. Pretty smart little fellow he is.
After nap it was time to take a spin in our "Bob" to the park. After several times down the slide he stood at the bottom as if to say "what are those guys doing over there?" (There were some other boys playing in the puddle under the swings).
It was a beautiful day to spend out of doors with my grandson.
Thanks Oliver for spending time with Mormor.
Sunday, March 15, 2009
Accomplishments
Congratulations Magnus & Romana