President's Day Weekend: St. George

She has a mutual fear of the boys. They are fascinated with her, but keep their distance. She roams the neighborhood, but keeps mostly to our yard and our neighbor's yard. She has stopped traffic crossing the street. As it has gotten colder and no one has come to claim her we started to get worried about her. The kids even started praying for her in their prayers. I called Tracy Aviary, Wild life Services, etc... She is not a protected species, our little Peahen. They told me to call Animal Control if she is a bother....I know what that will mean. So we have claimed her and feed her. The kids call her Snowflake and look forward to finding her each morning sunning herself on our garbage cans, kitchen bay window ledge, or backyard fence. (I am always relieved to find her alive every morning and not lying dead on our driveway. How do I explain that to the kids?)
James and I celebrated our 10 year anniversary this year. We were too busy in the summer to get away, but we finally did it this september. We went to San Francisco with the Stewarts and Sheehans. It was a blast. The weather was great. We biked across Golden Gate Bridge into Saucalito, hiked in the Muir wood, shopped around Union Square, went to a Jazz club, and of course went to a Giants game. Thanks to James' sisters and mom for watching the boys while we were gone.

After their quests, they were given arrows to pin on the dragon while blindfolded. It was so much fun and the girls were great sports.