Thursday, June 28, 2012

Splash Pad

It's been pretty hot and humid here this week.  I found out the bigger city we live by had a splash pad park for kids, so we went and checked it out yesterday.  And as usual, Michael had lots of fun.





He ran and ran and ran through the sprinklers....



...but liked this one most of all, even though he wouldn't let the bucket of water dump directly on him.

And then he was relentless about asking me if we could ride this train around the splash pad area.  I kept telling him no since we were there to swim, but finally I gave in to his longing to ride the train.  How could a mom not give in to this happy little boy smiling below?!





Black Beauty

Michael and I spotted this beautiful black squirrel on our bird feeders today, and fortunately I had enough time to get my telephoto lens on to capture these great shots.  It's my understanding that they are not as rare as we think they are, but this is the first one I've ever seen in Wisconsin.




What an awesome bushy tail!


Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Swimming Pool?????

What's a mother to do when she finds her son swimming here after a huge thunderstorm that dropped inches of rain?





Saturday, June 16, 2012

Summertime Fun

Playing in the dirt with his bulldozer....




Playing with crawfish that Dad caught in his minnow trap down by the ponds....






Playing in the shallow streams near the ponds.....






Rock climbing at its best by the ponds...






Looking for frogs, fish, mussels, and crawfish....


And the latest fun is this swing we hung from a tree in our front yard....




Eating local homegrown and handpicked strawberries....






And posing for a photo in the rain with Dad and his 17" smallmouth bass he caught at a local lake today....





Sunday, June 10, 2012

Dells of the Eau Claire

Last weekend we took an afternoon trip to a county park called the Dells of the Eau Claire.  This park sits on the Eau Claire River, and is pretty impressive with its rock formations.   We had a picnic lunch, and then headed out to the Dells to see the rocks.  This park is not to be confused with the Wisconsin Dells.








Michael loved climbing the rocks.  He is not scared at all, yet he is very careful, and if he does sense danger, he's pretty good about stopping and letting me know he's decided not to go any further.  But it was still nerve-wracking for me, and we both had to watch him like a hawk to make sure he didn't accidentally fall in the water.





I think this would be a great park to visit when the fall colors have arrived.