Little Hoppy Visitor

Greys Tree Frog

Photo-A-Day 2.0 #00470

We had a hoppy little visitor to our house today. No, it wasn’t a late Easter Bunny. It was a gray tree frog. This little guy appeared on our back patio after last night’s wind storm. I’m pretty sure that he got blown out of the tree or was on one of the branches that fell from the tree.

There were a large number of good sized branches that had come down from the tree. I picked up the largest ones early in the morning. Later on, andy wanted to play basketball so he picked up a bunch of the smaller one and when he was picking them up he accidentally picked up this frog and got a bit freaked out. I’m pretty sure the poor little guy was stunned from his falling from the tree. I nudged him over to the stone wall and then picked him up and put him in the leaves near the tree. He’d hop away on his own time.

We checked on him later and he was gone.

Later in the afternoon we went for a walk/bike ride. Andy had seen his younger cousin tooling around on her bike and he’s felt embarrassed that he does not know how to ride a bike without training wheels. So he asked me to take them off.

Mistake number 1.

I took them off and let him see if he could ride with a little help. He’s got no sense of balance on the bike, the bike is too small and he’s very afraid of falling. Oh, and I have no patience for teaching this. So I put the training wheels back on. However, the left wheel is loose and keeps moving. Andy leans on his left side the whole way around the block. Leans, nearly falls freaks out, over and over. We make it around the block and I tighten everything up again. Then the kids want to go around again. I say yes.

Mistake #2

Despite the left training wheel being nice and tight and rigid Andy now leans to his right the entire ride around the block. That wheel apparently was even more loose than the left one. He does not lean to his left at all on the very same route that we just took. By the time we got back around the corner I nearly put a free sign on that thing and stuck it in the yard.

Eva was a saving grace during the second trip around the block. She comforted Andy and encouraged him. I just couldn’t do it. I tried, I really did. I could not get into his head space of being so afraid of falling. When he did fall he was okay but he was just more afraid of falling. It was the longest trip around the block ever. I did not handle it well.

We’ll have to find an empty parking lot or some area where he has space to ride around and learn without being along the road. He also needs a larger bike. He was pretty much outgrowing his when he originally got it.

Meanwhile, Eva is riding really well. She spent most of her time on the ride waiting for us at every stop sign.

Adventuring for the Day

Andys Narwhal Character

Photo-A-Day 2.0 #00469

We had an unexpected day off today. Fr. Rodney gave the school Easter Monday off which was a total surprise to everyone this morning. So, with a day off the kids got to doing all sorts of things.

Eva has been busily writing an adventure for us in Tiny Dungeon. She’s written 6 pages of a story and today we played that story. Her creativity extended into making a map for the game as well. Eva kept us entertained for a better part of a couple of hours as we created characters and played through this adventure of hers. She even created a special race of beings for Andy. They are Narwhalians. Andy made this character out of clay to represent his playable character in the game.

Later in the afternoon Andy had his karate class and then I had my Krav Maga class. Two front kicks into class the heavy bag when flying off its ring and crashed onto the floor. The hook that had been holding it in place bent so bad that it could no longer hold the bag up. I guess that hook wasn’t made to take the punishment of COVID isolation Krav Maga. I set about finding a suitable replacement because I do not like punching the air.

Marvel Maskllison found some great fabric for the masks that she has been making. She found some Marvel Super Heroes fabric and has made masks for everyone in the house. She continues to learn how to make them better and better. We also found a stash of fabric in the basement that had been tablecloths for when she sold Barefoot Books. We recycled those into the inside fabric of the masks so that you always knew what side was facing out.

We had a terrible wind storm today and many branches came down from the tree. Luckily they were just some dead ones and nothing really large.