Sarah wove sides to her basket.
Alan hunts for eggs on Easter.
Happy 7th Birthday, Roger!
Roger clearly liked this present from Lisa and Jenny.
The Sweitzers joined us for dinner and Tripoli and Roger's birthday.
Making track from extra pieces of window blinds.
We visited the fish hatchery near Fillmore and fed the fish.
The fish are different species of trout.
Birds gather at the exit, waiting for escaping fish.
Apple blossoms and off-season apples.
Our own blueberries!
Cherries?! They're getting bigger than expected, but with only
4 on the tree, maybe it's just making a bigger effort.
Blue-eyed Grass, successfully transplanted from 11830 Rocking Horse Rd.
The original plant came from the school playground years ago.
I think Alan resembles his Great-grandmother Dyson (Hubbell).
Alan obligingly posed in front of the lavender.
Our tutoree for the reading program 'Each One Teach One' at
Peach Hill School, Alejandra Zaragoza. The boys came with me
each week to the library to meet with her.
Gold Rush is a traditional part of the annual Peach Hill Carnival
at the school.
Jenny volunteered this year to man a booth at the carnival.
Roger and Alan patronized Jenny's booth.
This hay race/maze was a cute idea.
The guys wore their matching genuine Hawaiian shirts (brought back
from Hawaii by the Sweitzers) for a round of Starcraft.
Roger's contribution to the memory book being compiled for his
teacher.
Last day of 1st grade, Roger poses with his teacher, Mrs. Hill.
He had a marvelous year with her.