Friday, September 17, 2010

They're Everywhere!!

Boxelder bugs are quite popular in this area. They come out in droves at the end of summer and early fall. We have discovered that we have a boxelder tree in our yard and the boxelders are out in abundance! I went online and found out why:

In Minnesota, boxelder bugs emerge from overwintering sites during spring as the weather starts to warm up. Adults feed on low vegetation and seeds on the ground during spring and early summer, and begin mating a couple weeks after they started feeding. Starting in mid‑July, they move to female seed-bearing boxelder trees (fig. 3) where they lay eggs on trunks, branches, and leaves. They are rarely found on male boxelder trees. Boxelder bugs may also feed on maple or ash trees. There is no noticeable feeding injury to these trees. During years of high populations, you may find nymphs on the ground or in gardens feeding throughout the summer.

During late summer and fall, boxelder bugs start to leave the trees from where they were feeding to find protected areas for the winter. Although nymphs may be present in the fall, only fully grown adults survive the winter. Adult boxelder bugs typically can fly several blocks, although in some cases they can travel as far as two miles.





OUR BUG BOY!!!














Monday, September 06, 2010

Transition

We converted Ezekiel's crib into a toddler bed. He started climbing out and I didn't want to take the chance that one of these times he would end up with an injury. I wasn't expecting to have to fight the staying in bed battle quite this soon with him, but he had other plans. Thankfully, we haven't had too many escape attempts. He has learned his boundaries quickly;)










Saturday, September 04, 2010

School Days

Our school year is going to be rather different this year for several reasons:
1. I now have two in school all day every day
2. This is the first year since Sara has started school that Matt is able to be home with us in the evenings.
3. Sara and Silas are only going to school at Fourth until the end of September.
4. We are moving in October so my children will have a few days off.
5. I will be homeschooling Sara and Silas when we get to Delaware, which will be whole new experience for all of us.

I am very grateful for the opportunity to have Sara and Silas at Fourth this month. I am glad they have some normal routine for a while and some extra time with their friends. Plus, I have enjoyed running errands and packing with just one child for the majority of the day.:)



So excited!



My big helper
K-5


Silas and Ella Stamper
(They get to sit at the same table)
My little girl is growing up TOO fast!


2nd grade


Little Man gets Mama all to himself for part of the day!