Thursday, June 30, 2016

A Costume Party and a Timely Gift

Joy hosted a costume party for Daniel and Anna today (nothing against Todd; he was just too young to be interested in it).


Joy was a fairy, Daniel was a magician, and Anna was a pink princess.  Even their toys dressed up--Purple Princess was a pixie, Liz the Lizard's tail was a red light saber, and Tourmaline the Snake was a shark (his costume was made of sofa pillows--he was a pretty big shark).


Among other things, Joy let each party guest take a turn playing the little computer game she coded. 


In the middle of the party, the mailwoman delivered a package from Red Grandma.  It contained glow sticks, patriotic T-shirts for the kids to wear on July 4th, and . . .


. . . red, white, and blue Skittles!  Perfect party food. :)

Wednesday, June 29, 2016

The Coveted Stroller and Other Summer Pastimes

We're getting settled into our new home.


The computers are up and running, and Joy is using her Python book to create a simple computer game.


The other three kids are obsessed with pushing our toy stroller around the house at breakneck speeds.  We tried to work out a system for taking turns, but in the end there was so much arguing over the stroller that it was banished to the garage (probably until school starts and Todd is the only one left at home in the mornings).


Deprived of their beloved stroller, the kids headed outside to toss our flying ring around.  Most throws landed in the grass, but the kids still had a good time.


Joy also built a swimming pool for her miniature toys, complete with diving board and pool noodles (which are actual noodles, dyed blue with food coloring).

Monday, June 27, 2016

Over the River

After church today, we drove down to Little Rock to show the kids the area where Daddy will be working.


We also paid a visit to the Clinton Presidential Library.


The library property includes a pedestrian bridge spanning the Arkansas River.


We walked across the river and back, stopping to snap a picture of some turtles down below (I like turtles).

Friday, June 24, 2016

The Road To Arkansas, Day 4

We made it!


Hello, Arkansas!


Our furniture and about fifty boxes of our stuff won't arrive until tomorrow, so we checked into a hotel then I took the boys to buy some groceries and stock the fridge in our new home.


I let Daniel choose which room he and Todd will sleep in, and naturally he chose the bigger one (then he and Todd kind of did a victory dance).  We'll let the girls have first pick next year when we move to a different state.

Thursday, June 23, 2016

The Road To Arkansas, Day 3

I had really good intentions of finding some memorable spot to visit on our third day of travel, but even with Google at my disposal I just couldn't find anything interesting, cheap, and close to the highway in northern Texas (no offense, y'all).


 Our fun rest stops today consisted of lunch at a Chick-fil-A with a playground . . .


. . . and another playground at a family fun center in Oklahoma (while Daddy and the big kids played laser tag with Aunt Lara and her boyfriend Justin).

Wednesday, June 22, 2016

The Road To Arkansas, Day 2

Four days is a long time for four young kids to spend in a minivan, so we tried to plan some fun things to do on our way to Arkansas.


Today we visited the Petrified Forest National Park in Arizona.


The colors of the fossilized trees are amazing--swirls of dark purple, deep red, and bold orange in the same piece of stone.


The Rainbow Forest Museum in the park had some interesting exhibits.  We learned about dinosaurs that once lived in that area . . .


. . . and the kids loved hunting for simulated fossils in the sandbox.


My camera doesn't do the colors of the Painted Desert justice.  It was stunning to see stripes of purple and even bright pink across the landscape.  Little natural surprises like that make me think that God had fun creating our Earth (and Jupiter, too--"I think I'll put a giant red spot right THERE").

Tuesday, June 21, 2016

The Road To Arkansas, Day 1

Papa and Red Grandma let the kids sleep over last night (THANK YOU!!!!) while Phillip and I packed our very last boxes and tied up some loose ends before our big departure.  Around 1pm we rolled away from South Pasadena . . .


. . . and drove right past this massive brush fire that started two hours earlier.  Drought-ridden California gave us a big send-off with 108-degree temperatures and two wildfires within thirty miles of our apartment.


We stopped for dinner at a place in Needles, where it actually felt hotter than Los Angeles at midday even though the Sun was going down.  The waitress informed us it had been 123 degrees in Needles that day.  The residents of that town must be hardy souls indeed.

Monday, June 20, 2016

One Last Visit Before We Go

Moving Day is nearly upon us, and we've been trying to cram in as much family time as we can with our California kinfolk.


We visited Uncle Mark and Aunt Connie (along with sundry first and second cousins), . . .


. . . the three big kids each had a sleepover with Pink Grandma (who helped Joy craft this fun apron) . . .


. . . we paid one last visit to Papa and Red Grandma's cabin . . .


. . . and gathered at their house for Father's Day, along with my grandparents, Uncle Rob, and Aunt Heather.  There are a lot of reasons I'm excited about our upcoming move, but I will be very sad to leave family members we love so much.

Sunday, June 19, 2016

Just the Bare Necessities

Last weekend . . .


. . . our home looked like this (the kids decided to set up a mini golf course).


This weekend, it looks like this.  Our furniture and nearly everything else we own is packed into a big trailer, waiting to leave for Arkansas.  Our apartment doesn't really feel like home anymore.


Todd doesn't mind, though, because he has a big new toy with wheels to play with. :)

Saturday, June 11, 2016

You've Got Mail, and a Python Book

Summer is a nice time for kids to play and take it easy, but Phillip and I also wanted to give them a few things to exercise their brains and keep boredom at bay.


Phillip gave Joy a Python for Kids programming book, which she is really enjoying (do you like the Creeper screen shot she uses for her desktop wallpaper?).


I asked the three oldest kids to write something after breakfast this week, and suggested that they could write in a journal, write a short story, or maybe write me a letter that I could answer.  They thought the letter idea was cool, and soon they were all writing letters to me and to each other.


Joy even made herself a mailbox . . .


. . . and devised a long-distance mail delivery system.  That's our inventive girl.

Thursday, June 9, 2016

End of School Swim Party

Hey Hendricksons!  School's out for the summer!  What are you going to do today?


Splash in the pool with our sibs, of course.


Todd took a short dunk and decided he'd prefer to watch the festivities for a while.


After they finished swimming, the kids dried off and warmed up in the sunshine.


Sunglasses and "beach umbrellas" added to the ambiance.

Wednesday, June 8, 2016

House Hunting in Arkansas

This past weekend, Phillip and I took a break from packing and flew to Arkansas to do some house hunting.


Coming from Southern California, which has been in a severe drought for five years now, I can't get over how effortlessly green Arkansas is.


We looked at several properties and decided to rent this cute little house.


My favorite part of it is the backyard which has several big, shady trees and lots of room for the kids to play.


It's also just a few miles from the poetically named Toad Suck Park.  Yeah, you read that right.


At least the playground is cool, and the people in this town are friendly.  I'm looking forward to living in a community where people are so cheerful and welcoming.