A blogsite for the Defender of Vegetarian Food and Plain Yogurt- YOGURL! And her mighty meaty protector, MANBURGER!
26 January 2020
Wee Wildcats
I can hardly believe our little Eliza is old enough for Wee Wildcats! It's a fun program the elementary school runs for upcoming Kindergartners. On a few Fridays this semester, they come in with their parents and meet the specials teachers and get to do some fun activities. This time we went to the library and had storytime and then went to the gym and did a great obstacle course. Eliza had a great time. Photos
Sugar Gliders
Over the Christmas break, the kids and I had a fun field trip to see some sugar gliders. I had never seen one in real life, so I was super excited. They were a lot smaller than I expected, but very soft and pretty cute for a rodent-like creature. When the family that owns them got them out of their little pouch, they made a surprisingly lot of noise for such a small critter. Sugar Glider Photos
Ninja Time !
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| Here I am at the american ninja warrior kids place ,they have all kinds of cool obstacles! |
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| Here is Mommy climbing a slippery wall . By the way it is WAY higher than it looks in the picture |
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| her is Eliza scaling the wall ,look at her go! |
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| here are Clark and I at the 20 foot deadly wall of DOOM ! |
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| Here is Clark climbing the grip wall. |
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| here is the tomato tart that i made from scratch ! |
12 January 2020
05 January 2020
Happy New Year!
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| For Christmas, Eliza got a certificate to go to Torchys Tacos ( which is a REALLY good taco place) with Daddy.Here they are. |
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| For New Years we went to Benihana's, which is a super cool restaurant were they grill your food on a Hibachi grill built into your table. Here is Eliza wearing a kids menu that doubles as a chefs hat. |
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| Here is Eliza, me, and Clark at Santa's village (which is a fun little pop up Christmas village) |
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| Also Santa's village. |
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| Mommy and Daddy at the Dallas zoo. |
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| Us kids at the Dallas Zoo (thank you Mimi) |
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