Mini magical fairies that we created

The Children's Museum celebrates their first year anniversary!

Broadcasting at the Children's Museum

Annika joins as at the museum!

Jasmine made these Manga paper dolls, all with removable clothing.
I made this paper doll

It's all about paper dolls this week!

We hopped rocks for a few hours near the park at Beaver Brook as Pretzel snorted around in the bushes. Feeling grateful for warm weather still.

Pre-zombie jiters. Cora and Jasmine are fearfully hiding. To explain: for writing Thursday, following the Don't Forget to Write book, we read some zombie books and wrote questions we would ask a zombie if we were to potentially to meet one. I had a surprise for them: they were going to meet a zombie, a real live one!

Here is Zomb, the zombie!

Wow, a photo with a real live zombie! They learned that surprisingly zombies can be vegetarians, we have one living right beside us, and they party in the woods at night!

This is the letterbox we created. Included: notebook for adventurers to stamp their stamp in and write something if they'd like, a stamp pad and stamp that says "for you" for adventurers to stamp in their personal notebook. Then we added some goodies for people to take: vegan lollipops and mica.

This is the rock niche where we put our letterbox. Jasmine wrote the directions to the site here: http://www.letterboxing.org/BoxView.php?boxnum=67572&boxname=Rock_hunt

It's pretty well disguised
Keene Music Festival for the day. It was an adventure: we went out to eat, appreciated local music, bought food at the farmer's market, observed how a loom works, met up with another dachshund owner and exchanged contact info for a play date, tested fire cider, window shopped, and observed how clothing attire differs with the genders.