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I'm a single mother, never married. Professionally, I am an academic advisor at the University of Northern Iowa. Personally, I enjoy going places and doing things with my daughter, Bailey. I'm also a personal advocate for the March of Dimes.

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Softball Season 2009

Last Thursday we wrapped up softball for the season. We were pretty fortunate not to get rained out of many scheduled games and only had to endure uncomfortable heat the final night. The Mount Pleasant Girls Softball Association does a great job making the sport fun for the girls, yet teaching them some basic softball skills and rules. No score is kept and balls and strikes do not yet apply. It's still fun without having to be so competitive. Everyone wins!





All smiles at 3rd base


Batter Up
Getting the out at home plate

Running Home I Love Softball

The family comes to watch

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

They're Free


For those of you who have been following our caterpillars, my apologies for the lack of posts following the caterpillars transformation to butterflies. 3 of the butterflies emerged on June 5th and the final 2 arrived on June 6th as we were en route to the Seegers farm. Grandpa and Grandma Seegers helped Bailey care for the butterflies while I was on my 6th tour of colleges in Iowa. The trip has been a highlight of my summer since taking it in 2004 and always gets me thinking. Riding in a charter bus across Iowa, a person has a lot of time to think.
On Saturday, June 13th, we released the butterflies back in Mount Pleasant. The instructions said they may stay close to home for a couple days, but that has not been the case. I was excited that we were able to see all 5 of them grow and finally release them to their natural habitat. Bailey had said in an earlier journal entry that she was going to name the butterflies, but then decided it was too hard to keep track of who was who so she named them all Morgan (see June 13 Journal entry). The butterfly above was the bravest of the bunch and took flight 10 minutes after taking them outside.

3 empty chrysallis and 2 getting ready to come out

Painted lady butterfly about a week after emerging from chrysallisButterflies like flowers and fruit. We had a sugar water mixture that we put on this flower. This butterfly was not quite ready to take off and stayed on the flower outside for about an hour.This was the 4th butterfly to take off.Bailey with her butterfly garden

Bailey tries coaxing the butterflies out of their home

Friday, June 5, 2009

The Art of Journaling

Bailey began journaling in 1st grade during the 2nd semester. Wednesday she brought home her journal. It was so interesting to read the different topics she journaled about and understand what is important to her. It also helps capture her memories. My grandma also shared her childhood memories with me recently in a memory book. A couple weeks ago Bailey brought home her Panther Book where each child in the class had to write something they liked about each student in the class. Some of my favorite journal entries are here.

































Thursday, June 4, 2009

Not much activity lately



Now that the caterpillars are hard at work turning into butterflies, there has not been as much activity to journal about or see. I got a little excited on Sunday and misinterpreted the directions, moving the chrysalids to the butterfly house about a week too early. After realizing my mistake, I moved the little guys back to their cup. Although it's hard to see the chrysalids real well, we can see one changing orange. Within the next week, we hope to have 5 beautiful butterflies.