Ella told me she was taking the mouse for a walk. (from Daddy’s computer)

Oh, my dear friends, I do so wish that I could sit and write all of my intended blog updates rather than write a paper today. Alas, I have to choose the latter. At least it’s an interesting paper. To me anyway. I’m beginning to narrow things down for my thesis, which I’ll be working on for the next 14-15 months. Good thing I think it’s interesting, right? I’m going in the direction of high school students who are struggling readers and what their teachers can do to help. (Did you have any idea that studies show that 70% of all high school students struggle with reading in some way? No lie! That’s a lot!) I was working with struggling readers before Ella was born, so I’m happy to be getting back to it in this way. It’ll be very helpful when I go back to teaching.
Anyway, I didn’t want any more time to pass before posting these pictures of our races two weeks ago in St Paul. The whole weekend was beautiful. Perfect running and cheering weather – partly sunny skies and 60 degrees. Yes, please.
I’m so excited to share that Miss Ella ran her very first race! She didn’t know what to think when SHE got the number this time, instead of Mama.
And then came the race! Waves were separated by age, so she ran with one of the two-year-old groups. You should have seen her go! As soon as they blew the horn, she was off, stepping right over the little boy who laid down in the grass in front of her at the start. I had to run to keep up with her, unlike many of the parents who had to coax their children along the course. And, I must add, she was going so fast that she knocked a little boy over and kept right on going. I quickly picked him up, said sorry to the dad, and moved to catch up with my little runner.
Aaaaand…back to writing that paper. I’ll put up another Olsen update when I need another break. Thanks for reading! Have a lovely weekend!
Today I had lots of kitchen help from Ella & her friend, Ava. Miss Ava has been spending every Tuesday morning with us for the last few weeks while the girls learn how to share & play together. This morning they did a beautiful job helping me by cracking eggs & stirring cake batter in the nook. You can see our finished product in the last photo. Five lovely rose cakes for a marriage class at the church tonight.
The day before my birthday, Uncle Jake, Ella & I drove an hour & a half up the shore to one of my favorite places – Temperance River State Park. My parents were camping there for a week, so we went up to spend the afternoon with them.
Ella now refers to my parents as “Nana, Papa, Puppies.” She loves the dogs.
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Ella & Gracie |
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lovin’ on Gracie |
Nearly everything I got for my birthday this year has to do with baking. Oh, joy!
Ella took Uncle Jake on a walk using the dog leash.
I love this apron! My mom found it at a garage sale. Perfect in The Little Yellow Kitchen!
Heading out on a walk to the lake.
Gorgeous Temperance River.
Throwing rocks into Lake Superior.
We went up to Grand Marais (not far from the Canadian border) to have dinner at Sven & Ole’s. Oh, Sven & Ole’s. They have amazing pizza. Such a birthday dinner! And then we headed back to the camp site for s’mores. Yum. Yum. Yum.
More to come on the 30th birthday festivities!