On Saturday, we went to the U.S. Army's Spirit of America concert with my parents and sister & her kids. It was a free concert, but you needed tickets.
Opening
The first half of the concert was an overview of American history with little reenactments of key portions.
The 2nd half of the concert was performances by different groups/bands.
This shows the the crowds of people. We were about 4 rows from the top!
William didn't like the "booms".
My niece, Anna, pretty much kept her ears covered like this the whole concert (even the half that didn't have any gunfire!)
This shows how close to the top we were!
Andrew didn't stay any one place for long. He was sitting with Grandma, Daddy, and Mommy, plus just standing in front of us.
The pictures of the Drill Team are less clear because Andrew was tired and fussy, so he was wiggling and it made it hard to hold steady with no flash!
Monday, September 27, 2010
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Friendship Bracelet Pattern
I had someone ask me to make a pattern based off one of the other patterns and this is what I came up with:
Labels:
craft,
free pattern,
friendship bracelet
Monday, September 20, 2010
Rogue River 2010
This past weekend was the annual Grand Rogue Encampment. We set up the tents on Friday and planned on coming first thing on Saturday. At 8:00 when we were ready to go, it was thundering and lightning and pouring down rain, so we hung out at home for a couple of hours and then headed out.
Here are the girls in their dresses. (They weren't happy I stopped them playing to take the picture, I guess!)
Their non-smiles make it more "period correct", though!
William "graduated" into a tunic and short trousers now that he isn't in diapers. He really liked his new outfit. I made him a new wool coat, too, but I didn't get any pictures of him wearing it!
Andrew with his dress and coat.
Grandpa starting the fire.
The kids playing.
Bean soup for lunch. Yum!
When I was cutting carrots to put in the soup, I found this one and thought it was interesting!
I made new capes for the girls' rag dolls.
Emily and William riding their "horses".
It rained again for about ½ an hour about half way through the day.
Going to check out the other time periods.
Civil War Union soldiers.
Civil War Confederate soldiers & horses.
The "specialists" The blacksmith & woodwright.
Stuart the blacksmith (aka the Metal man or Ironman!)
Lee Mulder (aka the spinning lady)
singing
woodland Indians
Civil War photographer.
Andrew checking out himself in the mirror.
All the kids in their outfits.
Here are the girls in their dresses. (They weren't happy I stopped them playing to take the picture, I guess!)
Their non-smiles make it more "period correct", though!
William "graduated" into a tunic and short trousers now that he isn't in diapers. He really liked his new outfit. I made him a new wool coat, too, but I didn't get any pictures of him wearing it!
Andrew with his dress and coat.
Grandpa starting the fire.
The kids playing.
Bean soup for lunch. Yum!
When I was cutting carrots to put in the soup, I found this one and thought it was interesting!
I made new capes for the girls' rag dolls.
Emily and William riding their "horses".
It rained again for about ½ an hour about half way through the day.
Going to check out the other time periods.
Civil War Union soldiers.
Civil War Confederate soldiers & horses.
The "specialists" The blacksmith & woodwright.
Stuart the blacksmith (aka the Metal man or Ironman!)
Lee Mulder (aka the spinning lady)
singing
woodland Indians
Civil War photographer.
Andrew checking out himself in the mirror.
All the kids in their outfits.
The kids and I slept in the tent Saturday night (Dan was working all weekend)
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