Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Ooooklahoma! Where the wind comes sweeping!
This year Mrs. and Mr. Shrock took me to Mr. Shrock's grandparents/uncle and aunt's farm. They live in the panhandle of Oklahoma. This is definitely the part of Oklahoma that they wrote the famous song about. They have red dirt and sometimes have waving wheat because they are wheat farmers. This is where your bread comes from. Here the wind blows a lot and is very strong. On this day the wind was blowing so hard the tumbleweeds were going everywhere! This is one that stopped long enough so that I could get a picture with it. It's huge but they come in all sizes. These are really bad for farmers because if they get too many in the fences it can tear them up. They are more of a weed and are only good to fuel your fire. We even had to dodge them while driving in the car. Have you seen a tumbleweed?
Utica Square...Christmas Can Start
Every year Mrs. Shrock and her family go to an outdoor shopping center called Utica Square on Thanksgiving night. They are there to wait for the thousands of Christmas lights to turn on at 7 pm. Before they come on they sing Christmas carols and listen to a choir sing also. It's also fun to see all the different dogs that people will bring with them. We took hot chocolate with whip cream (yum!) because it was so cold! It was so beautiful when they turned on the lights. Mrs. Shrock said when they turn on the lights that Thanksgiving is over and it's time to put up Christmas decorations. Do you have any special Thanksgiving traditions?
Thanksgiving
We celebrated Thanksgiving in Oklahoma with both Mrs. and Mr. Shrock's families on two different days. The first thing we did on Thursday was get up and watch the Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade. I loved seeing all the balloons, bands, and floats. We ate turkey, stuffing, cranberry sauce, mashed potatoes, sweet potatoes, rolls, cornbread, corn, nappa cabbage salad, and probably more stuff that I can't remember, for lunch. After we digested some food we ate pie. We had pumpkin, coconut cream, pecan, and peach! It was all so delicious! We went to Mr. Shrock's grandparents the next day and did it all over again. I am so thankful I got to be a part of two wonderful days. What are you thankful for?
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Texas Flag
This is the Texas flag. It's also known as the "Lone Star" flag because it only has one star. Texas is also called the "Lone Star" state. It has been the state flag since 1859. The flag colors are red, white, and blue. The blue stands for loyalty, the red stands for bravery, and the white stands for purity. Texas also has their own pledge to the flag. It goes: "Honor the Texas flag; I pledge allegiance to thee, Texas, one state under God, one and indivisible." What does your state flag look like?
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Pecans
This is a pecan tree. It is the Texas State Tree. That means there are more pecan trees in Texas than other trees. This tree makes the nuts called pecans. The nuts start falling off the tree in the fall! You can use a special cup with a long handle to help pick up all the nuts. Then you can crack them open and eat them plain or make yummy desserts with them!
What's your state tree?
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Baby Bear
Great news! Mrs. Shrock is going to have a baby! She has known for a while but on Friday we got to see pictures of the baby inside her tummy and watch the baby on a DVD. The baby weighs about 9 ounces right now and is about the size of a tomato. Mr. and Mrs. Shrock don't know if the baby will be a girl or boy yet, but they've got some names picked out just in case. They have to wait until it is born in March. I attached one of Mrs. Shrock's pictures so you could see what it looks like right now. I am so excited and can't wait to have a baby Baylor bear!
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Palmetto State Park/San Antonio, Texas
This weekend I went camping at Palmetto State Park which is near San Antonio, Texas. We slept in a tent and roasted hot dogs. There were lots of kids staying at the park enjoying the fishing and hiking. We went on a hike and saw a real armadillo. You have to be careful there though because the area is swampy so snakes like to hang out. We also had some ducks hanging around our campsite because we stayed next to the San Marcos river. The next day we went to see the Alamo in San Antonio, Texas. This is a very old place where there was a famous battle. We also visited the San Antonio Zoo. It is huge and has so many animals! Can you guess what my favorite part was? ....The bears of course! They had some of my speckled bear relatives which I had never seen before. It was a great zoo but bring your walking shoes because they built the zoo on a big hill!
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