Monday, September 29, 2008

Our Painted Lady Chrysalids Hatched!

When we got home from Wilmington, we couldn't believe it! All but one of our 10 Painted Lady butterfly chrysalids had hatched!! In just one day, nine of them had climbed out and were already flying around in the Butterfly Pavilion (a gift from Aunt Rita and Uncle Tom to Merrit for his 5th birthday...what an AWESOME gift!).


















Here's Merrit, looking at them through the mesh wall of the Butterfly Pavilion.


















We took the pavilion outside, unzipped the cover, and...
Nothing happened!

I guess Merrit and I both expected that the butterflies would hurriedly fly out of there on their own. "We're Freeeeeeee!" But, no, they were content to just hang out, eating the little chunks of watermelon we'd put in there for them.


















Here are four butterflies sitting inside the pavilion.














When the tenth chrysalid hatched, we did get to see it happen, which was so cool! That little butterfly, though, was born with a deformed wing. Merrit was very tender with him (or her?) as he tried to release it gently into the herb garden.

OVERVIEW OF THE BUTTERFLY LIFE CYCLE:


















For $5.00, we ordered Painted Lady larvae, which come in a special container that contains all the food they need to survive until they're ready to build their chrysalids. We ordered two containers, each with five larvae.

















Once the larvae climb to the top of the container and build their chrysalids, we gently opened the lid and removed the circular piece of fabric from the lid. This gets pinned to the inside of the pavilion with a safety pin.













Even though we watched the chrysalids daily to see if they were getting close to hatching, it wasn't until we went away for an overnight trip that they climbed out of their cocoons to greet the world. Maybe they're shy?? In any case, they sure are beautiful! Painted ladies, indeed!

Just wait, Ollie: We are saving the Butterfly Pavilion for you. You'll have many opportunities to watch larvae metamorphosize into butterflies!!

Sunday, September 28, 2008

Recap of Spontaneous Overnight Trip to Wilmington

So we were kind of feeling cagey and house-bound yesterday afternoon. We decided that we just needed to get out of the house for a while, so we got the kids buckled in and drove out of the neighborhood.

About five minutes down the road, just as we neared the CVS Pharmacy, we were still trying to figure out where we were going. I said, "I kinda want to go to the beach." And Mike was like, "Well, okay then." And he turned around at the CVS and we headed back to the house.

Back at the ranch...

Mike and the boys waited in the car while I went in and quickly -- in less than 10 minutes! -- packed up for our little one-night getaway.

Pack-and-play for Ollie...Check.
Change of clothes, clean underwear, and PJs for everyone...Check.
Toothbrushes...Check.
Bathing suits and sunscreen...Check.
Stroller...Check.
Merrit's bunny...Check.
Diaper bag...Check.
Set the timed cat-feeder and scratch the little rugrats under the chin...Check.

And we were off! We love it that Wilmington is less than an hour-and-a-half away. We didn't know where we'd be staying, but we decided that since it's the off-season, we'd just take our chances and see what we could find once we got there.

We arrived in Wilmington at about 4:00, and then stopped at Mellow Mushroom for a hot, delicious pizza.















Merrit was our server.


















We sat on the patio because the weather was just perfect.













Daddy gave Ollie a taste of lemon.












We ended up choosing the Holiday Inn Sunspree, which is right on the beach.












We checked in and brought our stuff up to the room, then went to explore the hotel.


















We walked down to the beach.














All of us took off our shoes and waded into the surf.












Needless to say, Merrit got soaking wet!















We were flabbergasted when Merrit found a ten dollar bill in the pitch dark!! How in the world did he manage THAT?


















Rinse that sand off!













We hung out in the rocking chairs on the open deck and listened to some live music. I swayed Ollie back and forth in my sling and Merrit danced around.


















Finally, it was time to head back up to the room.
















Ready for bed, Dad?













The next morning's sunrise was beautiful! The beach was so quiet and serene. Only surfers were out there. And there were a lot of them! We could see at least 15 or 20 guys in wetsuits catching early morning waves.











Mike and I had coffee on the balcony while the boys slept in.


















But the peace and quiet didn't last forever. First Ollie woke up...


















...Then Merrit.


















What a view!












Downstairs, we helped ourselves to the breakfast buffet. Well, all of us -- except for Ollie. He had babyfood. Soon, little guy, you'll be able eat all the Belgian waffles and fresh strawberries you want...I promise!


















Merrit listened to some tunes while Mike went up and fixed a plate for him at the buffet. Pancakes made to order, yogurt and fruit, and scrambled eggs. As you all know, breakfast is Merrit's favorite meal of the day!














The polymer decking wasn't hot at all (amazing!) and didn't have any splinters, so Ollie crawled around a bit.


















But, mostly, he stayed in the shade.


















I like the shade, too. So that worked out fine. :-)

















Merrit worked on some of his swimming skills in the three-foot end of the pool while Mike looked on.


















After a while, we decided to hit the beach.


















It's a big, big world out there!


















We love our sling. It even has a long "tail" that's perfect for shading Ollie's head.














This is what it looks like, from my vantage point, to "wear" a baby in a sling. :-)

Check-out time was at 11:00, but we had access to the hotel's pool/beach showers as long as we wanted so we stayed out on the beach most of the day. Around suppertime, we rinsed off one final time, changed into dry clothes, and headed inland.

Oh, and in case you were wondering. Merrit spent his $10.00 at the hotel gift shop. He bought a pirate toy (came complete with a peg-legged and behooked pirate, a cannon, and a treasure chest, all in their own carrying case) and a plastic ball that changes colors when you throw it up in the air.

What an absolutely perfect mini-vacation this was! I don't think we could have planned it any better. In fact, maybe part of what made it so great was how spontaneous it all was. In any case, WE LOVE WILMINGTON! We had an awesome time!

Friday, September 26, 2008

Baby Reagan

Our friends Mike and Rachel just welcomed a little girl, Reagan Nicole, into their family. This week, the boys and I went over to ooh-and-ahh and bring a meal.




























Thursday, September 25, 2008

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Trip to Winston-Salem to Visit the Hills

On Saturday, I picked up my friend, Dawn, from the airport and we headed over to Winston-Salem to drop her off and spend the day with her family. I love her family like my own, and it was so great to see them all and to let Ollie enjoy some fun playtime with his "cousins" Evan and Eric.


















Miss Candy, as Merrit calls her, LOVES kids!















Eric shows Ollie how to play with his toys.


















Dawn can always get me laughing...
















Are these the cutest boots you've ever seen? They're a hand-me-down from my friend, Ann.


















Aunt Dawn.












L to R: Ollie, Miss Cany, Eric, and Evan.













The boys played well together!

Friday, September 19, 2008

Bug Fest and NC Museum of Science

Today we went into downtown Raleigh to the NC Museum of Science and to Bug Fest, which was being held in the streets outside the museum. Here are a few shots we took today:













Merrit in a bee relay race (note the wings). First he has to pick up pollen (ping pong balls) and stick them to his forearms...












...Next he has to pick up water and carry it back to "the hive" (the finish line). The goal of this relay race was to help teach kids what bees need to collect in order to make honey.


















This man is wearing a "hat" of bees....that gives me the hee-bee-gee-bees.


















Our little "honey bee" is getting to be super cute these days.


















Ollie and I in the whale skeleton area of the museum.