Thursday, April 5, 2012

Day two of building the Tree house

All the 4x4x16 foot posts are set in three feet of cement and the bottom perimeter is bolted to the frame. We now have a very strong foundation for the tree house on stilts.
Before one of the poles could be set, this very large root had to be removed.  These two men divided and concored.  The Chief tackled the root and The Cisco Kid tackled some dirt.  

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Sunday, April 1, 2012

Spring Break and Big Holes

Now That Spring Break is here we can take the time and finally keep our promise to the Cisco Kid and build his tree house for him. Yesterday we started to dig six’s holes to support the base of the tree house.  Since the tree house is going to be so tall, we needed to make sure it was going to have a good foundation.  There will be 6 - 4x4x16 foot poles placed in these holes filled with cement three feet deep.   

For as long as I could remember there is something with The Cisco Kid and digging holes.  For Some reason he loves a good hole.  I just don’t get it!!  I know, it is a boy thing.  This was really very funny when the Chief finished digging this hole, The Cisco Kid could not wait to jump in.  Acording to The Cisco Kid "This was the best hole ever. "
After jumping in the hole, he decided it was just not deep enough.  Go Figure!! 
This is one boy that is not afraid to get dirty.
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Sunday, March 18, 2012

Karate Test

The Cisco Kid has been going to Karate since July of 2011. He wants to go all the way to become a black belt. In July he started out in a white belt and four months later he graduated to a yellow belt. Saturday he tested for his new belt color. Yellow with a Black stripe. In a couple of months and once he knows all the requirements he will be eligible to participate in tournaments. Tournaments are people pitted against each other and using martial arts moves you gather points if you get the first strike or first series of strikes in. They call it sparing... TV makes karate sparing look something like a dance with karate movements. Right now it is not like that at all. This is a full contact sport. They are being thought to do a series of different high kicks, low kicks, extended punches, jabs and lots of blocking also combination movements. A combination example: two jabs, back step and then a round kick. The test he did on Saturday was for eight different combination movements. Now with his new belt he has to learn 20 different combination movements. I have to say that sparing looks very difficult to do. Not only does he have to worry about his opponent getting the best of him but he will have to try to anticipate their moves so he can do the right combination to score the highest points. Recognizing the combination is a two way street. Now the competition begins. Who will be able to get the best combinations and make the most points.

 


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Sunday, February 26, 2012

Cub Scouts Blue & Gold Banquet

Last Night was the advancement ceramonie for the Pack. Blue & Gold was amazing. The Boys had so much fun. Our Den won Best Robot. So we get to have an Ice cream party. The food was great. It was catered by Benito’s Italian Cafe. My favorite part of the Blue & Gold Banquet was as I was calling the boys up one by one to give them their Bear badge they had ear to ear smiles and laughter. They worked so hard for that badge and they are so proud of themselves. It just goes to show….if they work hard for something they appreciate it so much more.  

Handing out all their Bear Awards
I also gave each boy a wooden memory book, with a collage of pictures throughout the year.
 
I made the 11x12 book out of wood and burnt the Cub Scouts into the wood with a wood burner tool.
I had all the boys sign each others books. 
I then put a collage of pictures of them and their activities throughout the year.   
I included all the paperwork they had to do for their achievements.  
Lastley I included the Blue & Gold Program.  
Robots from the Tiger Den, Wolf Den and our Bear Den.
Webelos Den
The boys talked about their contribution to building the robot. 
I made the table center pieces to go with the robot theme.  This is made out of soda cans,bottle cap for the eyes and nose, beads for the ears.  
The desert table: I made the robot desert stand and the majority of the deserts.
There were dirt cups, carrot cake cupcakes, cheese cake, chocolate & vanilla cake with butter cream, Nutter butter peanut butter cups, cream puffs, éclairs, Apple cheese caramel pies, Biscotti's & mints. 
The Apple Cheese Caramel Pie:
You can get the gram cracker shells in the store pre-made.
The cream is made from Crème cheese, brown sugar, lemon juice, and cinnamon and apple spice.  
The apples are store bought pie filling. I added cinnamon and apple spice to them.  
The pie crust topping is the pre-made Pillsbury Dough rolled pie crust that I cut into strips and placed on top.
Just before serving I drizzled caramel on top.  
It is hard to believe this is the third Blue & Gold event we have been to.  Two more and my little boy will be off to Boy Scouts. 
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