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What I’ve Been Reading – September 2023 September 30, 2023

Filed under: Amy's Bookshelf — Amy Scott @ 9:00 am

Bookish Thoughts for September

September has been an eclectic reading month. A little bit of this and that. My brain froze in the middle of the month, so I’m very much in denial that September is over. I’m not entirely ready to put my bookish thoughts into print quite yet… but here I go! The highlights of my month were finishing The Twilight Saga, re-reading the first two books in The Chronicles of Narnia (I’m currently working on book three), and enjoying all the new releases I’d been stocking piling in Kindle Unlimited. I also snagged a new release Christmas novella from the library, because I will read Christmas books any month of the year! Why not?

Top Picks for September

My top picks this month are re-reads you’ve seen on my blog before. I decided that September was a good month to refresh myself with the concepts from The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry: How to Stay Emotionally Healthy and Spiritually Alive in the Chaos of the Modern World by John Mark Comer. It’s a 5 star book for me and the whole book could be my mantra. Starting the school year with a recommitted vision of margin, rest, and health seems wise.

My non-fiction top pick was The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis. Narnia always wins. It will always be my top pick. Owen is flying through the series and just started The Last Battle yesterday. It’s been a joy to watch him fall in love with the books and it’s been fun to read the same series as him at the same time.

The boys’ book picks for October. Graham went with a Pokémon book and Owen selected the newest Investigators.

The Book List for September
1 Star = I did not like it. 2 stars = It was okay. 3 stars = I liked it. 4 stars = I really liked it. 5 stars = It was amazing.

Non-Fiction:

  • The Lives We Actually Have: 100 Blessings for Imperfect Days by Kate Bowler and Jessica Richie – 4 stars
  • The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry: How to Stay Emotionally Healthy and Spiritually Alive in the Chaos of the Modern World by John Mark Comer – 5 stars

Fiction:

  • Eclipse by Stephanie Meyer – 3 stars
  • Breaking Dawn by Stephanie Meyer – 4 stars
  • Life and Death by Stephanie Meyer – 3 stars
  • Midnight Sun by Stephanie Meyer – 3 stars
  • The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis – 5 stars
  • Prince Caspian by C.S. Lewis – 5 stars
  • Austenland by Shannon Hale – 4 stars
  • Midnight at Austenland by Shannon Hale – 3 stars
  • The Lost Husband by Katherine Center – 3 stars
  • The Brightside of Disaster by Katherine Center – 3 stars
  • Just Don’t Fall by Emma St. Clair – 3 stars
  • Fall Back Plan by Melanie Jacobson – 3 stars
  • Can’t Help Falling by Courtney Walsh – 3 stars
  • Faking the Fall by Julie Christianson – 3 stars
  • How to Kiss a Movie Star by Jenny Proctor – 3 stars
  • Flirtation or Face-Off by Leah Brunner – 3 stars
  • A Cross-Country Wedding by Courtney Walsh – 3 stars
  • A Royal Christmas (novella) by Melody Carlson – 4 stars
 

Bye, Bye Summer September 22, 2023

We’ve been back to school for a few weeks, but since today is the official last day of summer, it feels right to say so long to the season. It seems like the weather agrees with the calendar. Today was beautiful. Sunny and 77 degrees. Tomorrow the rain returns to the PNW. Right on cue for the start of autumn. The last few weeks of summer have been good to use (honestly, the whole summer season was good to us). Here is a recap of what we’ve been up to these days.

Hunting season has certainly been a thing. Jeremy was out in the woods as much as his schedule allowed. Both boys joined him one evening and Owen joined him two additional times. Owen loves looking for wildlife and came home each time with a list of a little creatures he saw on his adventure with Jeremy. I love his enthusiasm for nature and wildlife.

Our homeschool co-op has met twice and the boys are loving being back at co-op with friends. The classes this fall are public speaking and art. So far, public speaking as been fun games that the boys are enjoying. So many giggles! One game was grabbing a random item out of a bag and selling it to the group. The details could be accurate or made up. Since our group has quite a few little boys, most of the products shot lasers. Thus the giggles!

I had a very bookish weekend last weekend. On Friday night, I met with my book club. I haven’t been since April, so it was long overdue! My book club friends are my local community and I’m so blessed to share a love of reading with them. It such a source of encouragement and joy for me. Saturday morning, I attended a women’s conference at our church. I taught a morning workshop on helping the next generation fall in love with God’s Word. I shared my story of falling in love with the Bible, what we’re doing in our household to encourage a love of God and the Bible, as well as what resources I recommend. I brought two bags full of Bibles and devotionals to class with me. I was definitely in my zone!

After my time at the conference, I met up with my hubby for lunch and errands. They boys were with Nana & Papa at soccer games for the cousins, so it was fun to sneak a little date time in after the conference. Jeremy was super supportive as I shared how my morning went. I came home to clean the house for company and Jeremy took off for the woods. Sunday after church, my parents came over for pizza and Pokémon. My sister brought a video game and her Pokémon cards to share with the boys. They were thrilled! It was a fun impromptu family gathering.

Today’s outing was a trip to Lattin’s Cider Mill and Farm. It’s a small farm, but the boys love visiting all the animals. I go for the apple fritters! Yum! We’ve been taking our kids to Lattin’s since they were babies. It’s so fun to return to this fall (okay, super late summer) outing every year. I’m a fan of traditions like this!

It’s time to say so long to summer and hello to fall! This summer was full of pool playdates, fun family vacations, and an awesome start to our school year. It’s hard to leave such a good season behind, but I know good days are ahead. Autumn is my favorite season – favorite flavors, favorite outings, favorite celebrations. Time to embrace the next season. I do believe I celebrate tomorrow with a pumpkin muffin.

First day of Homeschool Co-Op
Co-Op Art: Graham’s Grizzly Bear and Owen’s Boat at Sea
Science Experiment: Testing the pH level of our soil.
All the books that traveled with me last weekend. The small stack was for book club and the other two were for my workshop.
Ready for my workshop!
Pokémon heaven! Auntie shared so many cards with the boys!
Owen is a good hunting buddy! I love getting pictures like this from Jeremy!
Lattin’s Cider Mill & Farm
Lattin’s Cider Mill & Farm
Lattin’s Cider Mill & Farm
Lattin’s Cider Mill & Farm
 

Back to School 2023 September 11, 2023

Filed under: Amy's Bookshelf,Family Time,Homeschool Adventures — Amy Scott @ 2:46 pm

We came home from our Rocky Mountains road trip on a Friday and then promptly started school on Monday. While it worked for us, I don’t necessarily recommend such an abrupt end to summer. Jeremy came home and went from 0 to 110 mph at work. The boys went from care-free, adventure mode to all the responsibilities of school and home life. There was a bit of whiplash, as you might imagine. The good news is each year we homeschool, the beginning of the school year gets easier. It’s like muscle memory. We find our groove and pick up where we left off.

We have fully embraced the back-to-school lifestyle and the change of seasons. I know fall technically doesn’t begin until September 23rd, but we came home to fall in more than one way. The weather has already shifted and the vine maples outside my front window grow a deeper shade of red everyday. Our calendar has quieted down some with the focus on our new routine. We had one last prep meeting for co-op last week and we are set to start our new co-op year tomorrow. The boys are excited and so am I! At the start of September, I transitioned the front door to our fall décor. Hints of orange and maybe even a few pumpkins have found their way indoors as well.

It’s a joy to get back to baking. I’ve made cornbread to go with chili on a cool, cloudy day. Since we missed the fair while on vacation, I came home craving fair scones. I made a batch and paired them with seedless raspberry jam. I made brownies for a dinner that got canceled, so we ended up working on the large pan for about a week. It was no hardship to make those disappear. This weekend I made my first loaf of pumpkin spice bread. Now before you marvel too much about my baking skills, I used mixes for all the baking I’ve mentioned. It’s been a treat to indulge in some semi-homemade goodies. The house gets that delicious smell of something baking in the oven and the treats themselves have felt right with the change of season.

This month I introduced Owen to The Chronicles of Narnia, which are a personal favorite of mine. I remember my mom reading these books to my sister and me as children. It’s a joy to pass these stories on to the next generation. Thankfully, Owen is loving them as much as I do and he is flying through them. As he finishes a book, we’ve allowed him to watch the movie version. So far we’ve seen The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe and Prince Caspian. He is currently reading The Voyage of the Dawn Treader so another movie showing is right around the corner. Once he reads The Silver Chair, I’ll pick up the BBC version that I watched as a kid. We don’t often watch movies, so it’s been a fun treat to do something out of the norm. I also shared The Little Mermaid with the boys on Disney+ this week. Owen got into it. Graham not so much. I’m trying not to be too disappointed.

So, that’s the update! We’ve been munching on goodies, reading books, watching movies, working on school, and prepping for co-op. September is always a wild month for Jeremy. He is starting a new program at work that is taking up a large portion of his focus. When he isn’t working, it’s archery elk season, so he has great plans to be in the woods as often as possible for the next few weeks. I feel like I’m keeping the home fires burning as I send him out to wherever his busy September leads him.

It’s good to be home and to be in our autumn routine!

Back to School 2023
Owen – 4th Grade
Graham – 2nd Grade
First day of school flowers from my mama!
Graham loves the smell of books. His new textbooks smell super good right now, according to Graham.
So fun to do a book and movie comparison!
Enjoying the inflatables at church during our all-church, outdoor gathering
It’s always neat to mix it up and have church outside!
 

What I’ve Been Reading – August 2023 August 31, 2023

Filed under: Amy's Bookshelf — Amy Scott @ 4:20 pm

Bookish Thoughts for August

Summer reading vibes continue into August! Still no non-fiction for me. I’m too busy getting lost in stories. I told myself I would mix it up and add some diversity to my reading in September. I have a couple non-fiction books on my TBR, but I’ll admit I’d rather read novels. I have quite a few novels on my TBR this fall. Lots of new releases that are singing their siren songs my direction.

The theme of my reading this month was quick and easy! I selected certain books knowing I could enjoy them quickly. It was a busy month with lots of travel. I certainly wanted to read, but I needed books that wouldn’t demand too much of me. Thus, I started the month re-reading The Love Comes Softly series. Every time I pick up this series, it’s like visiting old friends. I also selected Jane of Lantern Hill and Pat of Silver Bush by L.M. Montgomery for the same reason. Quick visits with old friends.

My new release reads this month were A Beautiful Disguise by Roseanna M. White and Hello Stranger by Kathrine Center. I enjoyed both immensely. I received A Beautiful Disguise before it’s release date. That always feels like a special treat! It was the perfect book to dive into between trips. I came home from Canada and jumped into Hello Stranger. I figured out the plot twist early on and was delighted to watch it all unfold.

For my current reads, I’m working through the Twilight series. I realize I’m over a decade late to the game here, but after multiple recommendations, I finally decided to give the books a try. I’m halfway through the series and I’m enjoying it more than I expected. Twilight was one of the those trends I didn’t touch because I wasn’t sure it was “bad” back in the day. I’ve become more adventurous in my reading life over the last few years and now I chuckle as I’m reading the books. So far, I’ve been totally fine with the content. I’m looking forward to finishing the series and the companion books.

What am I excited to read this fall? Seven of my favorite independent authors have created a series together called Sweater Weather. It’s seven books all fall-themed in a fictional town that promises to have Stars Hallow vibes (Gilmore Girls). A new book will released each week and the first came out today. I plan to read them in Kindle Unlimited, so I’m strategizing on when to re-subscribe. I want to be able to read them all in one billing month. I’m a frugal book addict.

A sampling of my August reads!
September Book Choices for the Scott Boys: National Audubon Society Insects and Spiders Field Guide and Wild Kratts.
Owen and I started The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe as our read-aloud for school this week. He is loving it and I’m loving that he is loving it! Book Happiness!

The Book List for August
1 Star = I did not like it. 2 stars = It was okay. 3 stars = I liked it. 4 stars = I really liked it. 5 stars = It was amazing.

  • Love Comes Softly by Janette Oke – 4 stars
  • Love’s Enduring Promise by Janette Oke – 4 stars
  • Love’s Long Journey by Janette Oke – 4 stars
  • Love’s Abiding Joy by Janette Oke – 4 stars
  • Love’s Unending Legacy by Janette Oke – 4 stars
  • Love’s Unfolding Dream by Janette Oke – 4 stars
  • Love Takes Wing by Janette Oke – 4 stars
  • Love Finds a Home by Janette Oke – 4 stars
  • Jane of Lantern Hill by L.M. Montgomery – 4 stars
  • Pat of Silver Bush by L.M. Montgomery – 4 stars
  • I’ll Be Yours – Jenny B. Jones – 4 stars
  • A Beautiful Disguise by Roseanna M. White – 4 stars
  • Hello Stranger by Katherine Center – 4 stars
  • Dear Mr. Knightly by Katherine Reay – 5 stars
  • Twilight by Stephanie Meyer – 3 stars
  • New Moon by Stephanie Meyer – 3 stars
 

Rocky Mountains Road Trip – Part 3 August 29, 2023

Filed under: Family Time,Rocky Mountains Road Trip,Travels — Amy Scott @ 1:30 pm

Here is the final leg of our journey! If you missed Part 1, you can find it here. If you missed Part 2, you can read it here. Days seven through ten, here we go!

Day Seven – Canmore, AB to Cardston, AB
We woke to drizzly rain on our final day in Canmore. The original plan was to head to Calgary and hang out for a bit. We had hoped to do the Calgary Tower, which is slightly taller than our Seattle Space Needle. We thought we would see the sights of the city and surrounding area. But, the weather had other plans! The rain created a foggy, mist all the way to the ground. The city was socked in with drizzle. We decided to skip the Calgary Tower and head south to Waterton Lakes National Park. It wasn’t originally on our itinerary, but it was near our destination for the evening and the weather was better that direction. In Waterton Lakes, we found multiple red chairs, beautiful lake views, and Red Rock Canyon. At the start of the Red Rock Parkway, we saw a grizzly bear! Luckily, it was in the distance and seen safely from inside our car! We ended our time at Waterton Lakes National Park with a drive through their bison paddock. We had tacos for dinner in Cardston, did a little grocery shopping (we bought so much cereal on this trip), and then the boys spent the rest of the evening at the hotel pool. This hotel pool had a water slide, so that made it a huge hit!

Day Eight – Cardston, AB to Columbia Falls, MT
We had an early breakfast at A&W because it shared a parking lot with our hotel. After breakfast, we took off for the border crossing and back onto American soil. Our destination of the day was Glacier National Park. We had reservations to take the Going-To-The-Sun Road across the park. We stopped at the St. Mary’s Visitor Center to pick up Junior Ranger books and hit the road for this iconic drive. Our favorite spot was a hike down to Baring Falls. Our animal sighting of the day was a bighorn sheep grazing near the road. The St. Mary side of the park started out quiet, but as we drove on the park got busier. We couldn’t find parking at Logan Pass or the Trail of the Cedars. We were able to find parking at Red Rock Point and Lake McDonald. Outside of the Apgar Visitor Center we stopped for lunch and let the kids work on their Junior Ranger books. We turned the books into the rangers at the Visitor Center and the boys became official Junior Rangers of Glacier National Park. Crowds and bad road caused us to leave the park sooner than we expected. We went into Whitefish so the boys could run off some energy at a playground. We hit a Safeway for dinner supplies before heading to our house in Columbia Falls. Our house had a very steep descent to the Flathead River. We made it down to the river after dinner, but it was a bit treacherous. The boys took a wild life drive to end the day while I folded and repacked clean laundry.

Day Nine – Columbia Falls, MT to Spokane, WA
We took off early and left the Rocky Mountains behind us. We made it to Coeur d’Alene, ID in time for lunch. When in Coeur d’Alene, Meltz Extreme Grilled Cheese is a must. We shared our favorite local lunch spot with my family. Jeremy and I attend an annual conference in Coeur d’Alene so we thought it would be fun to show the boys where we stay when we travel to the area. We showed them the lake, boardwalk, a local playground, and took a walk through the Coeur d’Alene Resort lobby. Then it was Grandpa’s turn to give a tour. He took us into Spokane and gave the boys a tour of Gonzaga University, his alma mater. It was fun to see the campus and hear stories of where my dad lived and worked during college. The boys had a lot of fun each picking a souvenir from the huge Zag Shop. After the college tour, we checked into our final hotel and spent over an hour in the hotel pool. Dinner was Applebees across the street from our hotel.

Day Ten – Spokane, WA to Home
The final day! Our travel day home! We enjoyed breakfast the hotel. I had the fanciest hotel waffles ever. 3 mini waffles with blueberry batter and mixed berries and whip cream on top. Yum! We stopped at Starbucks for Jeremy to get a pumpkin spice latte and then hit the road for home! We made a quick Taco Bell stop in Yakima for lunch and then the we started the final leg of journey. We had a stretch break at Clear Creek Falls on White Pass and that sums up the highlights of this familiar territory. We made it home by mid-afternoon. It was nice to be back with enough time to unpack and make some headway on the laundry.

We are thankful to be home, but the kids will tell you they miss Canada and they wish the adventure had just kept on going. We are definitely raising explorers! Our family was so blessed by this opportunity to see some of the most stunning countryside in North America. We will never forget this experience!

Waterton Lakes National Park
Waterton Lakes National Park – grizzly bear sighting!
Waterton Lakes National Park – Red Rock Canyon
Waterton Lakes National Park – Bison Paddock
Glacier National Park
Glacier National Park
Glacier National Park – Baring Falls
Glacier National Park
Saying good-bye to the Rocky Mountains
The boardwalk at the Coeur d’Alene Resort
Meeting the fish in the Coeur d’Alene Resort lobby
The Gonzaga University tour with Grandpa
 

Rocky Mountains Road Trip – Part 2 August 28, 2023

Filed under: Family Time,Rocky Mountains Road Trip,Travels — Amy Scott @ 1:10 pm

Let’s hit the road again as I continue to chronicle our expedition through the Rocky Mountains! Here’s the highlights from days four through six. If you missed the first three days of our adventure, you can catch up here.

Day Four – Kamloops B.C. to Canmore AB
Our day started with breakfast at Tim Hortons! Yum! I got a tasty apple fritter which might be my new favorite treat at Timmy’s. It was fun to introduce the kids to Canadian staple. We took off for the rugged Rocky Mountains on this leg of the journey. Outside of Golden B.C, we saw a moose from a distance. According to Jeremy, it was a bull, but I didn’t get a great look at it. We stopped at McDonalds for a second Squishmellow treat in Golden for lunch. This travel day with filled with scenic views and looming mountains. We saw a herd of bighorn sheep outside of Golden. We drove through Canada’s Glacier National Park and stopped at the Yoho National Park Visitor Centre. Because it was a big travel day, we made only one stop in Yoho – Takakkaw Falls. It was a beautiful waterfall and a scenic drive. Jeremy wanted to find the iconic red chairs at the falls for a photo opp. This inspired me to find quite a few more sets of red chairs along our journey. Parks Canada has over 200 sets of chairs set in scenic view points. It felt a bit like a scavenger hunt to find them. We crossed into Alberta and changed time zones to Mountain Time. Our final destination was our condo in Canmore A.B. Dinner was Pizza Hut directly under our condo and a quick to Safeway and Canadian Tire to end the day.

Day Five – Banff National Park, Icefields Parkway, Jasper National Park
We took a scenic drive up the Icefields Parkway which starts in Banff National Park and ends in Jasper National Park. The entire day took us about 12 hours in total. It takes about it’s about 6 hours of driving total and then add in all the stops along the way. We saw the Columbia Icefields, Sunwapta Falls, and Athabasca Falls. We had a picnic lunch at Mount Christie, where we found a set of red chairs. We walked a bit around Jasper Townsite. The kids loved seeing the trains in Jasper. The Icefields Parkway is known as one of the most beautiful drives in the world. Unfornately, we had some smoke haze so it wasn’t clear, blue skies. The mountains were still visible and certainly still impressive! Outside of Jasper Townsite, we also saw huge bull elk. It was the animal find of the day! After a full day of exploring the parks, we had a late dinner at a burrito shop in our condo building.

Day Six – Moraine Lake, Lake Louise, Banff Townsite, Bow Falls
Jeremy discovered that the only way to see Moraine Lake was to book shuttle tickets in advance. He was on right when they live to ensure we had this experience. We parked outside of Lake Louise and took the shuttle to Moraine Lake first. Such a beautiful turquoise lake! We did a short hike up a nearby rock hill to get an elevated view. Then we hiked a bit around the lakeshore. After poking around the lodge gift shop, we loaded up into the shuttle bound for Lake Louise. Yet another stunning lakeview awaited us. Lake Louise was much busier than Moraine Lake and our lunch supplies were back at the vehicles. We took a few pictures and then loaded up for lunch. We took the Bow Valley Parkway toward Banff Townsite. We stopped to have a picnic lunch along the parkway and to find another set of red chairs. We explored Banff Townsite, did a little souvenir shopping, and enjoyed a snack break at Tim Hortons. We took a short drive across the Bow River to see Bow Falls before heading back to Canmore for dinner. We selected A&W, another Canadian staple. We reserved the roof top hot tub at the condo with 360 views of the valley to end the day.

Yoho National Park – Takakkaw Falls
Yoho National Park – Takakkaw Falls
Japer National Park – Sunwapta Falls
Jasper National Park – Mount Christie
Jasper National Park – Athabasca Falls
Jasper National Park – Elk sighting!
Banff National Park – Moraine Lake
Banff National Park – Lake Louise
Banff National Park – Bow Valley Parkway
Banff National Park – Bow Falls
 

Rocky Mountains Road Trip August 27, 2023

Filed under: Family Time,Rocky Mountains Road Trip,Travels — Amy Scott @ 3:24 pm

We just wrapped up our final adventure of the summer. We certainly saved the biggest and longest summer experience for last. We just completed a 10 day road trip through the Canadian Rocky Mountains into Glacier National Park and then home. We saw some beautiful countryside, awesome animals, and we marveled at God’s creation. It’s a trip we won’t soon forget. We caravanned with my parents and sister, so it was fun to experience these locations alongside them. I could easily turn this into a multi-post blog series with what we did day to day, but I’m going to attempt to be brief and share the daily highlights! I’ll do my best to narrow down which pictures to share as well! This is going to tough!

Day One – Leaving home and heading to Vancouver B.C.
We took off in the morning with hopes of getting to the Vancouver B.C. area in the afternoon. My parents and sister were leaving later than us, so this day felt like it was just our family since the rest of the family didn’t arrive until after bedtime. Our first stop once we crossed the border was Stevenson Village where they filmed Once Upon a Time. We’ve visited this area many times before and it’s a favorite of ours. We got treats at our favorite Waves Coffeehouse. Jeremy loves getting all things maple while in Canada and I had a Nanaimo bar. Yum! We checked into our house in Burnaby and took off for Metropolis at Metrotown. This huge four story mall was the best place to have dinner. Jeremy got his first poutine of the trip. The boys were thrilled to see Toys’R’Us thriving in Canada. I took the kiddos into Indigo which is like a Canadian version of Barnes & Noble. Our last stop of The Real Canadian Superstore for groceries.

Day Two – Vancouver B.C.
We went to Granville Island first thing in the morning. We bought treats and watched the pigeons on the pier before walking through all the shops of this public market. We had lunch at our favorite fish shack – Go Fish. Their salmon fish and chips are amazing! After lunch, we went to Stanley Park and took in a few of the sights. We stopped at the totem poles, Brockton Lighthouse, and Prospect Point. Then it was off to Costco in Burnaby to find dinner and look around. Our family loves to visit any Costco we can while traveling. It’s an odd quirk of ours. We made dinner at the house and settled in for a chill evening.

Day Three – Vancouver B.C. to Kamloops B.C.
We said good-bye to the Vancouver area and took off for Kamloops. This travel day got us halfway to our main destination. Just a pit stop along the way. We got into Kamloops at lunch time and discovered that Squishmellows are currently the Happy Meal toys in Canada. The boys and Auntie April love Squishmellows so this was a big discovery. We went to Costco after lunch, because why not?! Actually, Jeremy saw some shoes at the first Costco and decided he wanted to see if he could find them in Kamloops. He did! It’s always nice to find hiking shoes at Costco prices. The air quality was not great in Kamloops so my parents and sister ran indoor errands while Jeremy and I took the boys to the BC Wildlife Park. We were warned the smoke might make the animals difficult to find, but in the end we saw all of them except the bobcat. Not too shabby! They have so many neat animals there. A few of our favorites were the spirit bear, grizzly bears, artic wolves, foxes, and the variety of owls. We met back up with my parents and sister for dinner and then we went off to explore Canadian Tire – another favorite Canadian store of ours.

Okay! I’ve decided to make this a mini-series! I have too many words about our adventures! I’ll be back to tomorrow to fill you in the next three days of road trip. See you tomorrow!

Steveston Village
They’ve grown just a bit since our last visit!
All the Storybrooke Once Upon a Time vibes!
Granville Island
Waiting for our food at Go Fish
Prospect Point at Stanley Park
BC Wildlife Park
Grizzly Bear
Clover the Spirit Bear
Graham made friends with the wolves!
 

Summer Camp 2023 August 13, 2023

Wow, we’re almost halfway through August! Sorry I went radio silent there. August has been a different month. After two months of hosting all the playdates and pool parties, we hunkered down at home the first week of August as a rest/prepare week. Even though we had no company or out of the house plans, it was a hugely productive week. Jeremy was prepping for directing a full 7 days of kids camp and I got all the prep work for the school year done. I’ve filed our intent to homeschool with the school district, officially planned the 1st quarter of school, and printed our first day of school signs. I am as ready as possible to start the school year at the end of the month. Woo hoo!

Last Sunday, Jeremy took off for kids camp. He directed two camps in one week. Camp One was Sunday through Wednesday and Camp Two was Wednesday through Saturday. Our church joined Camp Two, so I had a few days of single “momming” at the start of the week before joining Jeremy at camp. I had my permanent crown placed last Monday which means I’m done with my summer of dental appointments. Praise the Lord!

Owen went to camp last year while Graham and I stayed home. Graham wasn’t old enough to be a camper and we wanted Owen to be all-in on the camp experience (and not feel torn between family nearby). It was a great experience for Owen, but a hard experience for Graham. He missed Owen terribly. As the director’s family, we get the option of tagging along at camp and we decided to take it this year. Graham slept on an air mattress in Jeremy and I’s cabin while Owen bunked with our church boys. Next year, Graham will be old enough for the full camp experience. For his first camp experience, Graham got to choose when he wanted to participate and when he wanted to chill out at our cabin. We’ll see how he handles the full schedule next year. One of the highlights of camp was going with the cousin. Two of my nephews joined the fun and we’re hoping for even more cousins next year. The kids would tell you that cousin time, the lake, and the snack shack were their favorite parts. Owen took the chapel messages to heart and we had some good conversations as he processed what God was doing in his life. It was fun to watch the kids enjoy all that camp had to offer.

To raise money for a missionary family, the kids got to turn Pastor Jeremy into a human dog. What does that mean? The leaders sprayed condiments of ketchup, mustard, and relish and then the kids stuck hot dog buns on to Jeremy. He was a good sport about it all… but what a mess! The stinky “hot dog” laundry is washing as I type. It was the last load to run… I put it off for obvious reasons. We are unpacked and ready to rest!

One more highlight, Graham lost his first top tooth last night. It was wiggling before we left for camp. A few foods made it bleed and that freaked Graham out. He doesn’t do well with blood. At camp, Graham was super concerned about what foods might bother his tooth. I’m glad it’s out now so he can eat whatever he wants again. Done with the drama!

That about covers this mid-August update. We are enjoying these last few weeks of summer vacation before the school routine starts up again. School is almost here, but we have one last hurrah planned before we settle down. I’ll keep you posted!

Splurged on mini murphs while Jeremy was away.
Packed and ready to go! These kids were hyped up for camp!
First chapel time
The Breakfast Club
Graham was up for all camp photo ops
Diamond Dots during free time
Snack Shack
Hammock hang out
Paddle boarding with Jeremy
A few moments all together!
Jeremy the Human Hot Dog
First Top Tooth Gone!
 

What I’ve Been Reading – July 2023 July 31, 2023

Filed under: Amy's Bookshelf — Amy Scott @ 4:23 pm

Bookish Thoughts for July

I’ve been in summer reading mode! What does that mean exactly? Lots of re-reading my home library and fiction only. I decided to re-read The Lunar Chronicles and The Hunger Games series. I loved The Lunar Chronicles the first time I read them and it was a good time to read them again. I’ve read The Hunger Games numerous times, but not recently, so it felt like time to revisit Katniss in Panem. (Note: I did not re-read the prequel, The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes. It was not my favorite. I’ll probably give it another go before the movie premieres this fall.) July was a month of dental appointments, travels, and lots of hosting. I wanted to stick to stories I knew well so I could pick them up and put them down easily. I did read a few new to me books, but they are were light reads. My book photo for the month summarizes my monthly reading vibe!

The Ladies of the Manor series by Roseanna M. White was a re-read with Downton Abbey feels. Roseanna M. White is a favorite of mine for historical fiction! She has a new release coming out in August and it’s the start of a new series. I can’t wait! I re-visited all three books about the Sinclair siblings by Jenny B. Jones. I also figured it was time to give The Bodyguard another read. I enjoyed it last summer and felt it was the right summer reading vibe for this month. I didn’t love the ending of Husband Auditions the first time I read it, so I decided to reevaluate if I judged it too harshly. Now that I knew how the book ended, I found I was able to enjoy it more the second-time around. Utilizing my home library with familiar stories was the perfect strategy for reading during this busy month.

(Content Warning: I personally feel that The Lunar Chronicles, The Hunger Games, and The Bodyguard are more PG-13 in content. I would suggest doing trigger warning or content warning research before taking these recommendations. The other books mentioned are much more PG.)

Summer Reading with the Scott Boys

Graham selected a Wild Kratts book for his August book of the month. Owen is waiting to shop for his August book while we travel next month. Owen and I finished our current read-aloud today – Ember’s End. It was the final book in The Green Ember series and it was bittersweet to see the tale come to a close. We plan to start The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe as our next read-aloud and I’m so excited!!! I can’t wait to introduce Owen to Narnia. We’ve discussed after finishing the book how we can watch the movie and compare. I’m thrilled to share something I love so much with him!

National Audubon Society Field Guides are an obsession in our household right now! Most are borrowed from the library, but I’m slowly picking up copies on ThriftBooks to add to our home collection.

The Book List for July
1 Star = I did not like it. 2 stars = It was okay. 3 stars = I liked it. 4 stars = I really liked it. 5 stars = It was amazing.

  • Cinder by Marissa Meyer – 4 stars
  • Scarlet by Marissa Meyer – 4 stars
  • Cress by Marissa Meyer – 4 stars
  • Winter by Marissa Meyer – 4 stars
  • Upping the Ante by Emma St. Clair (novella) – 3 stars
  • The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins – 5 stars
  • Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins – 5 stars
  • Mockingjay by Suzanne Collins – 5 stars
  • The Lost Heiress by Roseanna M. White – 4 stars
  • The Reluctant Duchess by Roseanna M. White – 4 stars
  • A Lady Unrivaled by Roseanna M. White – 4 stars
  • Are We There Yet? by Savannah Scott – 3 stars
  • The Bodyguard by Katherine Center – 4 stars
  • Save the Date by Jenny B. Jones – 4 stars
  • There You’ll Find Me by Jenny B. Jones – 5 stars
  • His Mistletoe Miracle by Jenny B. Jones – 4 stars
  • Husband Auditions by Angela Ruth Strong – 4 stars
  • Ember’s End by S.D. Smith – 4 stars
 

Zipping Through Summer July 30, 2023

Filed under: Family Time,Homeschool Adventures,Travels — Amy Scott @ 2:16 pm

We are two-thirds through Summer 2023 and it’s zipping by! It’s crazy to think that we are less than a month away from the start of school. We have plenty of adventures between now and then so school oddly feels like a lifetime away and right around the corner. Very mixed feelings here!

For now, let’s focus on wrapping up July. It’s been a fun filled month! Each week has had it’s own unique set of adventures. After my last post, we visited the Point Defiance Zoo and Aquarium. Our local library gives out free zoo tickets with their summer reading program. My whole motivation for doing the reading program is for my kiddos to get those free tickets. Graham enjoyed the big cats – the tiger and the clouded leopard. Owen loved the budgies and puffins.

Last week was another dentist appointment for me. I had my crown prep and temporary crown placed. While I spent hours hanging with the dentist, the boys had piano lessons and adventures with Nana & Papa. The kids definitely had more fun than me that day… but I’m one appointment away from being completely done with these dental shenanigans. I’m grateful that there is a light at the of the tunnel.

Hosting has been a big part of our summer schedule. We love having friends over to play in the yard, run through the woods, or swim in the pool. We’ve done our best to be the summer party place and I feel like we’ve succeeded. This week we hosted a playdate, a co-op planning meeting, and a family dinner with friends. The co-op planning meeting was kind of a big deal for me. We had 26 people over and that is our largest group since the pandemic. We kept the party outside and entertained the kiddos with yard activities. The co-op moms were able to sit down for a few hours and plan out the whole next school year. It was a super productive meeting! I’m really excited for this coming year at co-op!

Our big outing for this week was a visit to Mt. Rainier on Friday. Jeremy is adamant we must visit Mt. Rainier every summer. It’s not truly summer unless we spend a day at the mountain. Last year’s mountain mission was mountain goats (and we found them). This year we were on the lookout for marmots and we succeeded in our mission! The kids got so close to one marmot they could have petted it. We saw lots of marmots including baby marmots. We also saw ptarmigans with chicks. The boys love seeing new creatures and identifying animals. While the hiking was beautiful and the animal enjoyable, I appreciated our stop at the Paradise Inn for treats and a rest. We talked about how neat it would be to stay there someday. Just another spot on my travel bucket list.

That wraps up this installment of Amy Scott’s Thoughts. I’m looking forward to my monthly book post tomorrow! I’ve been re-reading favorites this month and I can’t wait talk about books with you. Summer reading is meant to be extra fun, right? I’ll see you back here soon with all my bookish thoughts to share!

Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium
Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium
Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium
Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium
Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium
Perfect day to pull out the Slip’N’Slide
Nothing like an 8am game of badminton in pajamas and rain boots!
Mt. Rainier
Mt. Rainier
Mt. Rainier
Taking a break with treats at the Paradise Inn
Mt. Rainier