Last week the students at CCS had a science fair in the gym. The freshman/sophomore grades worked on experiments such as investigating mold, speed and sugar content in drinks, while the junior grades needed to make something for math.
So Stefan and Cody made a car powered by CO2 canisters (used for guns). They demonstrated the speed their car travelled and made it into a powerpoint presentation.
Jaclyn made a log cabin out of pretzels and chocolate icing as mortar. She spent hours on it and it turned out beautifully! The little girls couldn't wait for it to come home so they could play with it (and eat the chimney which was made out of choc coated sultanas!).
The week was busy with baking for my birthday on Saturday. I made matchsticks, almond rolls, mock cream biscuits, egg and bacon puffs, caramel slice and venison (deer) meatballs.
Saturday morning was the big day and I was spoilt with lots of electrical items (I think Steve is trying to keep me in the kitchen!!). I got a deep fryer, meat grinder for making sausages, electric knife and small hand mixer.
Then for breakfast we headed to Dutch Mothers which is cute restaurant in town. We had waffles, bacon and eggs, toast and omelette. Delicious food and very generous servings. We didn't really need lunch that day!
In the evening we had some friends and family over for a party. It was very enjoyable and a great way to end the day! It was different not having any direct family over, but I received phones calls, cards and emails so I wasn't forgotten. Thanks for all who make it a special day!
Today (Wednesday) we had a planting party! Not a fun and games party but more a split and repot party! Let me explain. Being the start of spring, plants are popping their shoots out of the ground and other plants need to be split. So people go through their gardens and bring in the plants their gardens have excess of, and we separate them and plant them in smaller pots. In a month's time, we hope to have the annual plant sale where all the plants get sold. This makes for a tidy profit as all the plants are donated and don't cost a thing. The community is well aware of this plant sale and love to buy the plants! Most of the plant names were foreign to me but some I do remember were peony, hosta, lilies, ferns and mums.
Working in the shed at Bernice's repotting the plants |
Helena labelling the plants. By the time we were done, this trailer was full! |
This weekend is gearing up to be a busy one! Steve hopes to have his concert on Friday night, Saturday morning is Pancake breakfast in the gym, Saturday afternoon is open house for Marv and Bernice's 25th, another concert on Saturday night and somewhere in between all that, finalise packing for our spring break. We hope to head to Oregon with a number of families and spend a week there.
Well, that's our update! Enjoy and God bless. Thanks for looking!