Thursday, April 17, 2014

Go Fish!

The thing about my family's choice of living is the flipping and flopping between time zones; we are still trying to get back to Eastern time after being on central time for just 4 days. Makes one sluggish.
Not much to report today. I mean the day was full of things that we all had to do. Jim and Amelia continued to work on her Aerial silk...amazing how they have gone from nothing to a fantastic routine in a week. She performs it as a praise and worship program at a church in Atlanta on Sunday (Easter).  The cool thing is the church is 1 mile from hwy 75.....our rv is at a camp less than 200 yards from wy 75 here in ky so Jim hasn't a complicated drive this Saturday night.  

Saturday afternoon we will perform for Richmond (KY) library. It was one of those shows we booked when we found out our March schedule was killed by Global warming, wait, I mean the arctic blast.  I love library shows. My first paid professional show (beside b-day parties was a library.

Since Jim will be 5 hours away in Atlanta when Easter Sunday comes, it looks like the rest of us will be walking about a mile and a half to church this Sunday. He is taking our general transportation vehicle.  But the weather is "supposed" to be fine so maybe the walk will be a good thing.

While  Jim and Amy practiced ALL day Kyle, Olivia, Vic and I went fishing. SInce the bait store was out of minnows (We were going for crappie and bass) we settled for worms and went after Bluegill and other fish in the same family. We came home with 20.  None were over 7,5" they will make a great lunch tomorrow. We caught one Warmouth and 19 bluegill. I won for most fish, 7. I won for biggest fish, warmouth 7.5". And Olivia won for smallest fish, blue gill 4".  But Mami has learned a trick for cooking tiny bluegill ...you gut them then deep fry them to a crisp, then you have a fish cracker (head, tail and all, the bones become like a cracker too.)

Everyone did their homeschool and show training today (Olivia and Miles are working on Unicycle tricks) first thing in the morning.  That was our day.

Oh, one more thing. I love Boudan. MMMMM, MMMMM


 practicing dance moves.  Amazingly she learned the routine in a week. It is all about worshipping God and I know HE has had a hand in the fast development of this routine. 

The warhead is the one with the red tipped tail.   Yummmy lunch coming.

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