Showing posts with label Lake Michigan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lake Michigan. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Going to the Beach on a Cold Autumn Day

Yes, we go to the Beach even when it's cold outside. We went to visit Grandma and of course Baby Girl said "Lets go to the beach." The kids were stir crazy, it's an hour long ride, we were indoors at home before breakfast and at Grandmas indoors on arrival. It was time to "get our energy out." So we did.

Safety First! Everyone gets dressed in layers, to prevent getting sick and just for the sale of comfort. We don't want to go outside and have to come straight home because of complaining "Mommy, I'm cold!" 

Mommy wears layers too, because its crazy to leave an activity if I am cold! I need to be just as prepared as the kids.

Boys and Baby Girl wear either their fitted Pajama Pants, or their long johns under their pants (baby girl has thick cotton tights). Pants are something wind resistant like Jeans or Sport Pants (not joggers). Shirts are a long sleeve shirt, short sleeved T-Shirt and a sweatshirt or sweater. Hats, gloves, scarf and a jacket. 

Is getting all this clothes on worth it?

ABSOLUTELY!!! We hit the beachfront for about 15 minutes. To escape the wind, we drove a short 1 minute in the same state park to the playground with swings and climbing area. Grandma took older son for a walk, and I stayed playing hide and seek with the 'lil ones. We were outdoors for nearly 2 hours! And time flew by!

These photos were taken the day after Halloween 2014, when we had SNOWFALL in Chicago on October 31!!! I don't ever remember a snowy Halloween. 

These photos are nearly untouched. I love that you can see the Chicago skyline on the right side of this photo. The yellow tones in the picture were the actual colors that day, great contrast against the greys of Lake Michigan (eventho that grey is sediment / dirt in the water). The Lake Michigan waves were 20 feet the day before. We guesstimated about 5' tall in these pics.  Grandma ironically said she'd be warm having on a thick sweater and thin wool red coat. She was the first one in the car, and the kids still wanted to climb the dunes... Good thing Mommy had warm layers on! Baby girl and Baba walked up to the shoreline. The water is grey because of the tumultuous winds causing the high waves, and the waves make the water bring up sediment from the floor bottom of the Lake.

Make Mistakes. Breathe, reflect and Laugh.Out.Loud

Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Our Rock Collection, Accessible on the Kitchen Table

Yes, we also collect rocks. We keep our rock collection handy, on the kitchen ledge accessible to the kids. Often, especially while waiting for some sort of food service, they will grab a plastic jar and explore it's contents. We do have a fun simple activity where the kids get a plastic bowl with a little water in it, the kids add the rocks one at a time and guess and explore what will happen to the rock hen it gets wet. After a few dunks, they end up simply guessing the color change they'll see.

My older son loved the wet activity the most. Baby girl is starting to be interested, especially when we did the activity in the yard together.

And when we are out bug collecting, we come across cool rocks on the beach, or fossils along Lake Michigan, these finds come home with us. We aren't pack rats I promise. We don't walk amongst tall rows of stuff. Once a jar gets full it will probably go into our garden... Or a project.... Or something. But for now we have room to grow !

Top view, the sea shells were given to us by our then neighbors who were debating if they should move out of town, to the Sunshine State, they did. And on one of their visits back brought us some beautiful big, free, seashells.


Make Mistakes. Breathe, reflect, and Laugh.Out.Loud

Thursday, September 4, 2014

School Started and More Insect Labels

Of course we love insect collecting! It's fun family time, it's interesting, and extremely exciting we we find a new unknown (to us) specimen.

However, now with my computer on the fritz, pending a new windows installation and file backup... I'm stuck handwriting labels. We have had some tremendous finds this year, most recently finding over 100 Lady Bugs at Loyola Beach.

School Started and More Insect Labels


We were at the beach in the afternoon, the boys played football and built sand castles while baby girl and I collected the Lady's who wandered over to the shoreline. I have approximately 50 or so, which includes a few bees. Then we headed home at 4:00 p.m.

Later that day I realized I left our bags at the parking lot near the beach :-(. 2 hours later we drove back after rush hour. The bags were there!! And of course, baby girl, who came along for the ride wanted to stay at the beach. So we did. Why drive back immediately?


Monday, May 26, 2014

A Beach Outing And impromtu Bug Collection - The Insect results

After our wonderful morning, where just baby girl and I enjoyed the beach, and found and impromptu bug hunt, I am happy To report the bug count. We should taken estimates at home for some math fun :-/ next time. It turns out this bottom full of bugs yielded a count of 198. Most we card point pinned using the rest of my plain stainless steel pins. Those even ran out and I did have to use my good bug 002 pins. I just did t want to Run out before summer collection season is over.

A Beach Outing And impromtu Bug Collection - The Insect results


These photos show the 198 before they have been sorted by species (color and size sorting). That'll help when i need to create all their labels. In the 2013 bug collection season I made the mistake of waiting until the end of the season to print all my labels - never again!! 


Sunday, May 25, 2014

Insect Cemetery - a Bug Collectors Goldmine at Indiana Dunes State Park

On a visit today to babcias house in Indiana, baby girl wanted to visit the beach. It was a chilly start to Memorial Day weekend! We sorted through some rocks, and were parked for maybe 10 minutes when she wanted to leave!!

Insect Cemetery - a Bug Collectors Goldmine at Indiana Dunes State Park


On our way out we decided to climb a sand dune. But we were suddenly interrupted when we came across this pile of sticks. You can see how small of a pile it is compared to baby girl. There were dozens of dead lady bugs, ants, and a wife variety of beetles. 

Monday, August 19, 2013

Summer Bucket List 2013 (with Chicagoland Area Web Page Links)

After finding lots of great ideas on Pinterest, and creating a MUST DO board for the kids, we finally sat down and wrote our Summer Bucket List. We did a lot of impromptu stuff this summer too - like the Waukegan Library Book Sale a friend posted about on Facebook. Instead of paying .50 cents per kids book and $1 for adults, I got a Big Red Bag of books for $5.

We did put the effort into actually writing out a Summer Bucket List and I like Sharing. At the end of this post is an update with a list of what we actually did, things not on the list, and moms tasks in addition to the list. We didn't craft nearly as much as we usually do either, because we were outside nearly EVERYDAY!!

2013, oUR family summer bucket list

       GO PLACES

     BEACH!!                                                Go to the park (A LOT!!)
     Water Park (A LOT!!!)                         Go bowling
     Nature hunt (s)                                       Alphabet Scavenger hunt
     Shapes Scavenger Hunt                         Have a picnic
     See movie at a drive in                            Santa’s Village
     Go to A Farm (Glenview)                       Wild West Town
     Museum Days 

AT NIGHT
        Catch fire flies                                          Use the Telescope in the Yard
        Roast Marshmallows

COLLECT
     Collect Bottle Caps to make an end of summer Mosaic
     Bugs, Rocks, Feathers, and …

AT HOME OUTDOORS
     !! Make JAPAN Paper Ring Chain Countdown !!
     Grill dinner once a week                      Make recycled water pouring wall (pinterest)
     Make Giant Ice Cube filled with plastic toys to CHIP APART
     Roast Marshmallows                            Blow bubbles (Bubble Station)
     Eat ice cream and popcorn for dinner
     Outdoor Alphabet hunt                       Exploding Paint – make ART BOMBS
     Make Bird Bath Mosaic                       Block Party

RAINY DAYS
     Make Stained Glass: Draw Sharpie on wax paper looks like stained glass
     Build a fort                                            Balloon Ninjas to shoot with Nerf Guns
     Make Hands/Foot Paint Animals    
     Make Hotwheels race track with drawn race course and tube
     Make Jet packs from Soda Bottles  
     Make GEO BOARD (Pegboard w rubber bands)
     Bake Cookies!!!                                     Make Fingerprint Ornmnt
     Move Chalk board to kitchen (Keep family menus on)
     Paint pebbles/rocks with glow in the dark paint to line the garden/walkway
     Make MOONSAND                           Indoor ALPHABET HUNT
     Make VOLCANO ERUPTIONS  
     Make the Outdoor TIC TAC TOE from rocks and wood
     IVORY SNOW Cloud                        Wii, & iPad 

*** UPDATE *** UPDATE *** UPDATE *** UPDATE *** UPDATE *** 

BEACH

We went to the beach a lot. While my mom had the kids during our trip to Japan. They were at the beach nearly every day, sometimes 2x a day. 


ü  Loyola Beach

ü  Indiana Dunes
ü  Boogie Boards at Waukegan Beach
ü  Loyola Beach with our Cousins


GO PLACES

ü  Go to Parks –  a different park each Wednesday with our Cousins (splash pads, climbing gyms), our neighborhood park and surrounding parks, bicycling to the school park, and with Uncle Bogie.
ü  Water Park – only 1x because it was such a cool summer. But we did slip and slide with our neighborhood friends and in the yard. We also had a splash water fight with Dja Dja in his yard.
ü  Nature Hunt – when we were at the Nature Center with our Cousins we did this nature hunt. Totally Fun!  While at the Spring Valley Schaumburg Nature Center (so awesome, includes a ½ hour walk to a mini farm) our cousins granola bar was stolen by a Chicken there.
ü  Have a picnic – everywhere we go for a DAY outing I pack our (found in the alley) California Wheel Cooler with food and we picnic.
ü  Kohl’s Children’s Museum – purchased at 50% off with Travelzoo.com, great deal. Paid $19.50 for two instead of per person.
ü  Roast Marshmallows – with our Tia
ü  Brookfield Zoo and Lincoln Park Zoo (and picnic’s)
ü  2 weeks with Baba – went to Fair Oaks Dairy Farm, saw pigs and cows galore
ü  Glenview Wagner Farm – love this place.

COLLECT

ü  Bugs. We collect dead bugs and pin them. I collected Bugs in Japan and at home.
ü  Rocks at the beach and everywhere else.

AT HOME / OUTDOORS

ü  Make Japan Paper Ring Countdown Chain – read about it.
ü  Make GIANT ICE CUBE PICKER – filled with toys and rocks for the kids to destroy. From Pinterest
ü  Bubble Station – from Pinterest
ü  Build a fort – on rainy days.
ü  Make Hand and Foot Print animals – for fathers day – here’s the result.

ü  Played Wii – only 2x
We did one 2 crafts this summer, the Japan Countdown chain and Telescopes from Toilet Paper Tubes.

Not on the List


ü  On the FIRST DAY OF SUMMER we went to our local library. And to my pleasant surprise they had started the book club THAT DAY. So we joined up….Library Book Club – we joined our library’s book club. We read EVERYDAY this summer, alone, to eachother, and at night time! I AM PROUDEST OF READING EVERYDAY THIS SUMMER!!!
ü  Lake County Fair with Dad
ü  Bike Riding with mom and dad in the Forest, using the bike attachment for Baby boy and Girl to ride in.
ü  My older son chose “an experience” for his birthday instead of a party. We had dinner at “a fancy” restaurant and cake at home at my mom’s in Indiana. Older Sons birthday gift hunt and Trampoline Hunt/Map – see more here
ü  Got Geodes to crack open from our Uncle’s Trip to Colorado with his Cross Country Track Team
ü  Movie and Cookies and Ice Cream with Ciocia Jola, just because
ü  Pirates Cove Amusement Park (and we picnic’d) $11 per child and baby girl was free (they thought she was under 1).

ü  Wicker Park fest, where we grew radish and pinto beans using hydroponic gardening - we used a clear glove instead of the jar. Later these were planted at Baba's house. (This summer, families can watch plants grow without soil in a hydroponic garden)

We also made red current jam from our garden berries (and with frozen mixed berries). We gardened, planted carrots, tomatoes, pumpkins and a few flowers...

Mom actually planned the 4th Annual Block Party this year, booking the jump house, obtaining the permit, and buying kids crafts to paint, bead, and tattoo ourselves to no end.

I also was able to spray paint some ugly gold frames we had to display dads Fathers Day present of the kids hand and foot print animals (Pinterest Inspired). So glad that's done.


So it looks like I am keeping this list for next year. We actually completed about half of the list.....which means we can look forward to have a lot more fun in our future.

The Days are long, but the years are short....Make Mistakes, Breath and Laugh.Out.Loud
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