29 September 2009
Green Dragons 2, Dynamos 2
Spencer had his first soccer game of the season tonight. (Actually it was the second, but we were out of town for the first.) Unfortunately, I don't have photos because I was coaching and refereeing at the same time, but everyone seemed to have a blast. Spencer alternated between missing a couple of close shots on goal to rolling around in the grass to scoring his first goal of the season. The rest of the kids did a great job, too. I am starting to realize just how hard it is to hold a 4-year-old's attention for longer than two minutes. I did a lot of redirecting on the field, but the kids seemed to be having a good time.
16 September 2009
Animal sanctuary
So I go outside to take the trash to the curb last night. As I'm walking around the house I hear so rustling behind the fence and what sounds like a plastic trash can closing. Oh, I figure, the neighbor must be taking out her trash, too. Then I get a little closer and something jumps up onto the fence. At first I'm thinking cat, but this looks awfully big for a cat. Then I realize this "cat" has a masked face and a ringed tail. Looks like now we need to figure out a way to keep raccoons out of the trash. (Sorry there were no photos for the post. I don't usually take my camera to the trash, and the raccoon wasn't going to stick around for portraits.)
07 September 2009
Snakes in the grass
This is the snake after its demise
See if this photo gives you any hints as to which species this snake belongs to
Today Trenton Schneider was over at our house mowing the lawn. As he was using a blower to clear clippings off of the driveway, he noticed a snake and came in to grab me. I went outside and found the snake in the front bushes. At first I thought nothing of it because we had found several garden snakes in the yard in the past. But this one seemed different. The pattern looked somewhat familiar, and as my eyes traced the snake down to its tail, I realized why. We had a rattlesnake in our front yard.
Normally when we have had snakes in the yard, I have tended to be merciful and turn them loose in the greenbelt behind the house. But I had no intentions of letting a poisonous snake free where it could wander back into the yard. So between a shovel and a can of wasp spray I managed to kill the snake. Then the rest of the Schneider clan came back to recover the snake's body so that Ethan Schneider can take it to school. I figure if he wants it he can take it. Teressa was so unnerved that she is reconsidering her decision to postpone getting a dog. We'll be on the lookout for a while to make sure the yard is safe.
When kids dress themselves
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