Sunday, July 15, 2012

Summer Update, July 15

Hi guys!

I was so excited to see updates from so many of you. I'm glad to see you're all up to fun things this summer, and very happy that some of you are choosing to share them with us on the blog.

We went to Natural Bridge at the end of June, and were only there a few days. Some of the pictures are from this year, and some are from when we went last year.


Natural Bridge, VA, is very different from Natural Bridge, Utah. My apologies again to all the kiddos who used their savvy research skills to go back to Landform Detectives to check into the processes that created Natural Bridge - that's the wrong one! However, even though they are actually VERY different landforms - as we'll discuss in a minute - any type of landform that looks like this has to have a few similarities. You can always know from looking at something like this that it was originally built up somehow (as it is much higher than the land surrounding it), usually through sedimentation, and then the "tunnel" part of it was somehow worn away, usually by water. 
Natural Bridge, VA, is really cool because it is pretty much entirely limestone. Limestone is a sedimentary rock that is nearly always made of fossilized aquatic life - hmm... what might that tell us about this area? The "tunnel" area underneath was originally a cave, and a river that flowed through the cave wore it away, sculpting the formation that we see now. The river is still there, but it's pretty shallow for the most part. You can see the water in this picture.
You can learn more here: Natural Bridge Official Website

Your classmates have been blogging! Check out some of what they're working on here:



It sounds like you guys have all been up to some fun things! Even if you haven't gone anywhere else this summer, there is so much fun to be had in your own back yard! We've been having a great time observing the critters we can find out here - of course, we are very lucky to have woods in our back yard! We've seen snakes, frogs, butterflies, and a variety of lizards. Perhaps Jack's favorite thing so far this summer is the fireflies! Until this summer, his bedtime has been to early to get to see them - he thinks they are AMAZING! And I think he is right.

We have also been raspberry picking - a really fun family activity on a Saturday morning. We go to Plum Granny Farms in King. They also have blackberries to pick, and they sell garlic, potatoes and flowers. The people who run the farm are VERY nice. Plum Granny Farm

Here's a picture of Jack picking raspberries last summer (I need to upload my more recent pics!):

Last but not least, we got to have an ultrasound check on the baby last week. Everything is going really well, and she's still on track to arrive at the end of August. I can't wait to start sharing all the wonderful books you and your families picked out for her. What a LUCKY baby she is, to have such a great community of people you already care about her! 
Here's a picture:
She looks so calm and peaceful - this was during "naptime," I guess! Pretty cool that they can get such clear pictures with ultrasound technology now. I have to say, I was amazed!!!

Keep enjoying your summers! I will keep trying to check in and post occasionally. I'll be posting a parents link again soon, and one for everyone in the next few weeks!




7 comments:

  1. i think you should name her August it means great or magnificient!

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    1. How appropriate - and she will be born in August! We actually think we have a name picked out.... still not 100% sure though!

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  2. Hello Mrs.Taylor,

    I see the pretty picture of you daughter, I remember my mommy having a picture just like that of my sister. Well just wanted to let you know that I'm enjoying my time at the Salvation Army Music camp. Nathan is at the camp as well and he plays the snare drum and I play the something like the trumpet, but can't spell it. I also play the guitar.I really love music and I'm glad my mother put me in the program. Well I hope you are resting and enjoying your summer. Talk with you soon

    Bye Mrs. Taylor

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    1. How cool! I'm so glad that you and Nathan are enjoying the summer music program. I knew you would be a natural! I"m glad to hear you're getting to branch out to different instruments, as well! Keep it up!!

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  3. Oh, they baby is so beautiful and Jack is such a handsome boy We spent many hours at home this summer away from the TV and Internet. (this is Luly}

    Dear Mrs. Taylor, The baby is adoreable and I wish you good luck
    Jacob

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  4. Thank you so much, Luly and Jacob.

    And GOOD FOR YOU spending time away from TV and internet! That's the best way to go!

    I hope you are BOTH having a WONDERFUL start to your new school year.

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  5. First>I was Born Twenty-six Weeks
    Second> The Probability of some one being born twenty six weeks Is Low
    Third>The Baby Will Be Born Thirty three Weeks Its only according to the graph
    Forth>The Baby will most likely have brown eyes unless the fathers eyes are dominant over the blue.
    Fifth>My Dad Has Hazel Eyes and my mom has Brown eyes Giving me Brown Eyes

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