Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Milk Art

For some unknown reason, Geek Girl frequently spills her milk. It's annoying, but this past weekend, it resulted in this interesting creature.

Saturday, March 26, 2011

Nature

Geek Girl enjoys participating in an optional enrichment activity called Operation EarthWatch. One of this month's activities was to write a poem. Here is her poem, created with very little help from Daddy or Mommy Geek.

Nature

Plants give us oxegen (sic),
And trees give us shade.
Flowers are good decoration,
And from trees, paper is made.

Help the trees by recycling paper,
And plant a plant or two.
There are lots of kinds of paper,
to recycle so don't make new!

We need water to drink,
And so do animal too.
Please help to keep the water,
Clean, trash-free and blue.

Turn off the water when you brush your teeth
And take a shower, not a bath.
Next to a running river,
There are thirsty animals in its path.

Nature is full of animals,
As well as plants and dew.*
Animals are our friends
You can help animals and they can help you!

*water, realy (sic)

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Crazy Hair Day

Today was Crazy Hair Day. Geek Girl was disappointed that her "bedhead" wasn't crazy enough, so I took a comb to it and this is the result.


Apparently she's reading one of the Girls' Guide type books at school and it says that for pictures you should look above the camera. I think we need to tell her to look a little lower...

Monday, March 7, 2011

Chainsaw Training

I've been trying to call Auntie Geek all day and I finally got through. However, she didn't have time to talk, because she's in the middle of chainsaw training. Wouldn't want to interrupt that now, would we...

Monday, February 21, 2011

Day Trip to Harpers Ferry

During the week, we wake Geek Girl up between 7:15 and 7:30 am and it takes an hour of constant parental harassment to get her fed, changed, and to school on time. However, sometimes on the weekend she'll wake up on her own, cheerfully, at 7 am (unless we have plans and want her to wake up early--then she sleeps like the dead while we grumble).

Yesterday she woke up at 7 am, so we decided to delay our plans to go to the National Gallery of Art and go on a day trip. And amazingly, by 9:15 am, we were on the road, even after our usual Sunday morning pancake breakfast.

Last year we purchased a National Parks Annual Pass and it's nice because we can use it for admission at Great Falls National Park, Manassas National Battle Field, and so many other places, including Harpers Ferry National Historical Park. It took us just under 90 minutes to get there and we started first at the Visitors Center and then caught the shuttle bus down to the lower town.

After walking along the river and looking at goose footprints, we got hungry, so we stopped for lunch and a picture.


We then crossed the footbridge over the Potomac River and in doing so were hiking on both the C&O Canal Towpath and the Appalachian Trail. We walked for a bit and then returned to Harpers Ferry to admire the joining of the Potomac River on the left and the Shenandoah River on the right.


Geek Girl was tired from the walk, so we sat to rest and take some silly pictures.



We had one more stop before heading home and that was to hike up hill to Jefferson Rock. Apparently, Thomas Jefferson found the view from this rock quite impressive.

Here's a picture of all the Geeks in front of a pretty church on the way up the hill.


A view of the rock as we get closer. The sandstone pillars were placed in the 1850s to save the uppermost slab.


Geek Girl and the information sign.


And the view downstream from near the rock.

Fun in the snow

This has not been as snowy a winter as last year. We've had a couple of 1 - 2 inch storms and then last month we had the storm that resulted in some very long commutes home for some unfortunate folks.

The Sunday after the storm, Daddy Geek gave Geek Girl the option of going sledding or playing in the snow in the backyard. She picked the backyard.

I think this is the first stage of digging out dinosaur nests.


Check out these big branches that came down from the trees!


All bundled up and warm!


The snow owl.

Saturday, December 25, 2010

Christmas and Chaos

The desktop computer's hard drive died about a week and a half ago. The same day the cold water tap wouldn't run in the morning and the day before our first significant snow of the season. And Daddy Geek was in California for the week. But, we don't think the pipes burst (cross fingers) and Daddy Geek's Christmas project is to install a new hard drive.

But Santa came by on a fire truck! Here's the decorated and music-blaring fire truck going one way down the street -- see Santa in the upper left corner.


And coming back down after turning around in the court. Fireman walked alongside handing out candy canes and fire safety reminders.


This is what happens when Geek Girl (with a little help from her friends) has free rein of the empty basement bedroom. Just a little bit of chaos.


And here she is on Christmas morning, playing with her new HexBug nanos and Zoobles.


Happy Holidays everyone!