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Archive for February, 2010

In Days of Eagles

Having lived in STL for a total of 14 years, I thought I had seen it all. Working downtown, however, now makes me more mindful of the state to the east that holds a number of attractions which I have previously overlooked.

Having a little person to educate and entertain has also sent me reaching for weekend fun to which, 10 years ago, I wouldn’t have given a second thought.

Just northeast of St. Louis lies a little river town called Grafton. To hear my IL friends talk of it, there’s little to see but a few dive bars and the Great River Road. For those of us who don’t actually SEE the Mississippi River but maybe twice a year, the Great River Road alone is worthy of a drive.

But back to Grafton.

It seems that each year, a certain number of bald eagles make their way to this little stretch of Americana to nest for the winter. Bird watching? Yeah, I know. Let’s go watch grass grow while we’re at it… But wait, there’s no grass growing because IT’S 20 DEGREES AND NOTHING CAN GROW AND WE’RE STUCK INDOORS FOR ANOTHER MONTH! So, knowing that Kate’s class was doing a bit of bird-watching themselves, I posed the idea.

Winner, winner, chicken dinner. The kid loves adventure and she’s game. (Frankly it has to beat another day of running errands with dear ol mom…)

A friend from Stolar has a house in Calhoun County. Illinois. Seems ages away, but he talks of taking the ferry and enjoying the pretty drive. “You ought to go sometime and check out the eagles.”

Google map in hand, we ventured north to go east and it turns out there is not one but TWO ferry rides to take us to Grafton. (clearly the “scenic” route) What else are we going to do on another cloudy, cold Saturday afternoon? I have to say, by the time we found the ferry – Google directions work great assuming country roads are actually NAMED, score a point for the map feature on the iPhone – we were pumped. I had never driven onto a ferry before and found myself stupidly anxious about the whole thing. They run this ferry all day every day. Can’t be hard. Wasn’t. (whew – really, the thought of driving your car onto a little boat that only holds about 11 other cars… it makes you think. and plan how to grab your kid and bag before ditching if the ferry sinks.)

Kate was simultaneously amused by the ride and playing with my phone and shot these from her viewpoint on the ferry.

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Brave face for the kid. (hm. i guess i do need dental work.)
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(see, beautiful day. inspiring feelings of manic depression and hopelessness. oh, that’s right, we might just drown on this ferry ride anyway.)

Drama, shmama. We made it over the ferry and through the woods. By the second ferry it was old hat. On to the eagles.

Giving the kid credit, she has some really good ‘eagle eyes’ as my mom would say. Observant and not shy about shouting it out. I spotted the first eagle, high in a tree as we drove along the road. I pulled over and soon found about 10 other cars pulled up behind. That’s the trick to this. It’s not so much ‘eagle spotting’ as it is spotting your fellow bird watchers. (much easier to spot an SUV by the side of the road than a 18″ bird 50 feet in the air at 40 mph.)

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Given all of the spotting, pulling over and photo-taking, this is the best shot we got that day. MRA was less than impressed with the photo, as was I frankly. Nothing could really capture how supremely cool it is to see such an amazing, fierce bird out in the wild (read, not in a zoo). Fits right in with the Harley riders who frequent the Great River Road. Riding helmet-less. But that’s a story for another day.

Battle of the Wills

Today is President’s Day. No school.

Instead of Mike and I tag-teaming our child today, we shipped her off to her grandparents’ house for the day. She often hangs there when she’s been sick, feeling better, but still not cleared to return to school, and, at that point, she’s fun for my parents to have around – engaging, but not running at 100%. Today, a day when she IS feeling good (and running at 100%), she’d likely wipe them out. However, her cousin Rachel will be there today too, thereby lessening the pressure for my parents to entertain one or the other solely. They are there to play together… Ha.

Kate is nearly 4. Rachel just turned 8.

Kate will talk until your ears start to bleed. Rachel may say 10 words through the course of the morning.

Kate is clearly a tom-boy at this stage. Rachel is all girl.

Kate brought a little basket of dinosaurs to play with. Rachel brought bags (BAGS!) of dress up clothes.

Kate was looking forward to playing with her cousin and scaring g-ma and g-pa with her new roaring T.Rex key fob. Rachel prepped for the day by repeating to herself, “I will make her play like a girl. I will not play with bugs. We will play dress up. I will not play with bugs. I will make her into a girl.”

I don’t think the grandparents are aware of the little powder keg about to explode in their house today.

One more – a self-portrait

Here’s one more photo I found on my phone. A rare moment of stillness – and seriousness.

I wonder what she was thinking?

“Are dinosaurs really extinct?”

“What am I going to be when I grow up?

“Why can’t I have chicken fingers again tonight?”

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Photographer in the making

Last Friday night, Kate and I headed to the video store on the way home from school. As is becoming tradition in STL these days, it was raining and snowing at the same time. Lovely. Just lovely. (where in the @#%^ is the sun?!?)

Kate had my phone and was shooting photos all the way home. I mean ALL the way home. Between the snow/rain and the click, click, click… I almost lost my mind. (it had been a reaaallly long week and the prospect of a crappy-weather weekend lay ahead…) Anyway, in scrolling through and deleting the exorbitant number of photos she managed to snap in 10 minutes, I ran across this one and actually really liked it.

Enjoy.

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Miss Nosey

She’s always gotta be sticking that cold wet nose in my business…

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Question of the Day

If a piece of fruit has no flavor, does it still hold nutritional value?

Winter sucks.

Time Alone

Every once in a while, I find myself wrapped up in a project and forget that I have a little person who needs checking.

This oversight has resulted in:
* Paddi – the yellow lab – becoming truly yellow, courtesy of Kate’s tempura paint set.
* Kate’s bedding being transported from her upstairs room to the downstairs bath.
* A jungle-gym apparatus installed in the kitchen in pursuit of a snack on a high shelf.
I’m getting heartburn. You get the picture…

Still, do I learn? No.

This past weekend, time spent upstairs striping and making various beds pulled me away long enough that I wondered what she would have been up to in the interim. (in the interest of full disclosure – if the tv is running, chances are pretty good that the damage will be light)

Here was the result:

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(you’ll of course note the tv on the background. i’m convinced this was the only thing standing between this getup in the living room and finding her riding the range in the muddy back yard. btw – what in the world is that cartoon?!?)

What are they thinking?

Sometimes, it’s obvious. Glimmer in the eye and cookie jar in sight. (even the dog could figure that one out. just after she knocked Kate over to get one for herself.)

Other times, it’s not so clear.

Do the chair legs represent various islands? Are they going to hop from one to the other? Is this a Cretaceous version of Wipeout? (which by the way is to-date the only show that has made me pee my pants. Just a little.)

Dino derby

And what, exactly, is the T.Rex going to do? The suspense is killing me…