Caveman, words provided by Betty and Rick.
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Here are a couple pieces that Jack learned during his orchestra camp session.
Here is “A Recipe for Ice Cubes” with words provided by mom via email.
If you want Sam to do your submission, email or comment your words to me. You can do the Caveman, previous posted, or The Blob:
Jack has been working on many different pieces this summer. Here is the theme from Ocarina of Time, a Legend of Zelda game. (He says the song fades out, that why he trails off at the end).
Sam would like to share two funny MadLibs we recently did.
Pirate Makeover, words provided by me.
Love Letter, words provided by Jack.
If you would like to do a MadLibs with Sam, comment your words for one of these pages below, or email them to me. Sam will fill them in and do another reading!
Today we celebrate 19 years of marriage. 🎊
Being a Monday, a pandemic, and the unremarkable number nineteen, we kept it simple.
Ben brought me a mass of sunset colored roses.
We had dinner at a local Japanese restaurant with nice outdoor seating. Ben loved his ramen and I had delicious beef curry, shumai, and veggie tempura.
Not wanting to rush home, we gazed into each other’s eyes and said
“Target?”
“I was thinking the same thing.”
Ok, lame I know. But immediately after our ceremony at the temple we went to Target in full wedding attire. We wanted to pick up a cold drink on our way to the ring ceremony!
So really, the first thing we did in our marriage was go to Target. It’s sentimental!
Yeah, Ben is laughing in the pic because I treated it like a thing. But it IS a thing to me!
We are still so in love and so happy we followed our young foolish hearts 19 years ago. 💕
I love you, Ben.
Earlier this month we all enjoyed another summer “Gramp Camp.” The kids packed up for 10 days in Grand Junction, sharing time between both grandparents. It looks like they had a great time! Lots of swimming and lots of video games. Lots of spoiling by doting family with late bedtimes and many sweets. A very good week for kids by any standard.
After delivery the kids, Ben and I eagerly planned out a relaxing week of quiet at home. Ben took time off work to make it true vacation. We went to two movies at the Alamo – In the Heights and Black Widow. I took a fun daytime hip hop dance class that I usually can’t attend. We made many day trips to parts of the Front Range to see friends and eat good food. I also ate ice cream almost every day!

Korean Fried Chicken in Aurora. Also, our first time eating at a restaurant indoors in over a year. We asked for a distant table and got one in the far corner all alone. The honey sauce and chicken and fries were amazing 
Ebisu, a weird Japanese Import Store. A little disappointing. They had very limited stock of weird things, but not in a very fun way. Maybe they will expand in the future. 
Ebisu has a One Piece character in the lobby 
Taiwanese shaved ice at Meet Fresh in Cherry Creek. Tasty, but I like Snowl better. 
Enjoying sidewalk seating at the Boulder Sandwich Company. 
Pearl Street always has gorgeous flowers. 
Gelato after a long walk along Pearl Street 
Lunch in Fort Collins . . . 
. . . with Mavi and Jeff! 
We went to a super weird art park 
It was so hot and draped in cottonwood. 
Very weird metallurgical zoo. 
After sandwiches at Subculture in Denver, Ben found some new music at Wax Trax. 
Yarn at Fancy Tiger, then Sweet Action ice cream. Perfect. 
Authentic Japanese dinner at Osaka’s in Boulder 
Ben was in heaven with his okonomiyaki 🙂 My yakiniku was great too.
Thank you to all my family for taking care of the kids and driving them back. We had an amazing, relaxing week to explore locally and rejuvenate our minds.
Jack is a big fan of Mark Rober, the youtuber. He eagerly clicks and laughs through every new upload. For his birthday we enrolled him in Mark Rober’s Engineering camp for June. In the class he learned how to brainstorm solutions to problems and use real tools to build his inventions.
The first task was to build something mechanical to solve a food problem. Jack has struggled to cut apples, because the apple slips around he and he doesn’t think he has the strength. His solution was the Apple Annihilator.
The next project was fairly open-ended, to learn how to build and code using an Arduino kit. They just had to make something related to art. He struggled with this, partly because the task was so vague, and because his ideas were bigger than his tools and skills. We had to coach him back down to using the tools in the kit already, and aim for something simple. He ended up making a little music player. I think it turned out great! Some kids didn’t even finish a project in the allotted time.
The final build assignment was to use all these skills to build something that will help with habits. Jack already had in mind that he wanted to made a cat guard, to keep Nimbus from waking him in the early morning. We encouraged him, saying it was the cat’s “habit” that he was trying to fix 🙂
I didn’t get a chance to take pictures, but Ben filmed his final video submission here.
Overall I think it was a great experience for him. It was a lot of work, and less instruction than I had hoped for. But he came out of it with three actual inventions, all made with his own hands! He has said that he is interested in robotics for a long time, and this was another step in the direction, to see if it is something he really wants to pursue.
Right now Jack is doing a two-week camp at his new middle school. He has Strings Orchestra camp first, where is he playing with other enthusiastic musicians and getting to know the great teacher he will have next year. After that he goes across the school campus to Vex IQ Robotics camp. This teacher also seems great. She is a lot of fun and very enthusiastic. She runs the Robotics club that Jack hopes to join next year. It’s limited in size and competes with other schools. I think the engineering camp, and his other experience with programming at home, are giving him great background knowledge on the subject.
With both of us vaccinated, we indulged in a trip to the movie theater! We haven’t been on a movie date since we saw Emma on March 10, 2020. We used to go to the Alamo 2-3 times a month, so stopping was one of the major lifestyle changes we made for covid.
We got tickets to see Cruella. We picked seats in the far corner away from other ticket-holders, and chose a matinee in the hopes that crowds and maskless eating would be lower (popcorn munching squashed that hope). This was also exciting because it was the first time we used Jack as the babysitter for our movie date! Over the last year he has been doing many short babysitting jobs. Usually while we run a quick errand, or pick up our take-out meal. This time it felt so weird to just leave the kids for a movie! We paid him, of course, but it was so luxurious not to have to coordinate with a sitter. What new freedom!

When the pre-show and trailers ended and the “Feature Presentation” animation played, they had added “Welcome back” to the end. Ben and I looked at each other and giggled because we were both holding back tears. I didn’t expect to get so emotional!
The movie was gorgeous and silly. Both Emmas Thompson and Stone gave strong performances and were fun to watch.
We were still nervous to be in a theater with other people. Even at a well run establishment like the Alamo, it’s hard to relax. Plus, we missed having food. Dinner was always half the fun of going out! We decided to forgo food to keep our masks on the whole time, and it was sort of a bummer.
We want to see more movies, but it looks like they are no longer doing the auto-spacing of tickets, so capacity limits must be gone. We hope to see In the Heights later, when the initial rush is over and theaters are less crowded. As the vaccination rate continues to climb and the incidence rate continues to drop, maybe we will feel comfortable ordering food! I don’t know what we’re going to do about Black Widow. Tickets are already out and I don’t want to wait too long . . .
A quick trip to GJ was the perfect way to kick off the summer.

Arrived in time for a patio lunch 
…and straight into the pool 
I squeezed in a local zumba class 
Then joined in the pool and otter pop fun! 
Andy cooled off too 
Lots of torpedo catch 
The new table is great for smores! 



Rick is doing great after hip surgery 
Betty and the kids bonded over Nintendo games

















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