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Thursday, March 21, 2013

ouch

last night at dinner,
i was regaling my dining companions with tales of my nearly heroic tennis feats earlier in the day. 
i shared how i was feeling pretty fantastic when i looked at the score book after we finished playing.  i realized i had the 3rd highest score in our group! 
(a very new experience, as i usually sit close to the bottom)
when suddenly the little whipper-snapper pictured above said this...
"3rd highest out of 4?"
there was also a teeny, tiny bit of a smirk on her face. 
 
for the record, there are 9 women in my group.
so there.

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

from the art teacher

aftie was on the announcements at school today along with the other students selected for the art show this past weekend at UB.  but let's face it...we are only focused on our aftie-girl!
here's the announcement:
Congratulations to the following Heim Artsits who had work in the Student Celebration of Visual Arts at UB this weekend. There were 14 artists who represented Heim from Mrs. Woods classes. The following Heim Artists were recognized with outstanding work:
6th Graders: Alexa T, Jacob M, and Afton Hulse. 7th Grader: Kimberly N, and 8th Graders: Julianna L, Jon W, and Madalyn S.
Please keep an eye out for the S.C.V.A. artwork to be displayed in the main hall later today, congrats again for outstanding creativity in artwork and making Heim proud!
aftie's art teacher sent these photos this afternoon.
it's fun to be recognized for your talents and hard work!
way to go aftie-bug!

Sunday, March 17, 2013

artist in our residence

the other day our aftie girl casually mentioned something about her artwork being in a show or something. 
no big whoop. 
here's the letter she produced from her backpack.
wowie-wow-wow!, i said.
so we decided to zip over to the exhibit after church.
here's what we found...
(you can't see the other side, but there is a paintbrush over there)
 
we ran into aftie's art teacher, who was of course a lovely lady.
she told us that she hoped to be working with afton for the next couple of years,
and that she hoped aftie would continue on with art club,
AND that she is a talented girl.
of course, we already knew that!
we were lucky enough to get a quick photo with the amazing artist!
she's still humble enough to pose with her family.
aftie-super star artist!!!!

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

adventures with flat stanley

we got to have a super fun visitor come to our house...flat stanley, from idaho!
flat stanley is a book about a boy who gets flattened, but then gets to be sent all over the world on different adventures.  then the elementary kids reading the book usually get to make their own flat stanley and send it off on an adventures.  so we got flat stanley from the barnes family in twin falls idaho.  cori has been my friend since 7th grade, and now she is sending me her youngest childs flat stanley.  where did the time go?  anyway-  here's the letter and pics we sent back to idaho with flat stanley.  we were sad to see him go!

(begin letter)
We had so much fun with Flat Stanley while he was visiting us in Buffalo, New York!  Thanks for letting him come for a vacation.  Unfortunately, it’s been pretty cold the past few weeks, so we couldn’t play outside at our favorite places.  But Stanley did get to hang out with us and see what we do during a normal week.  He got to see Ella at gymnastics, Afton & Ella at golf lessons (luckily they don’t play outside where it’s cold; they play inside a big dome!) and all the homework the girls have to do after school.  He even watched Ella jump rope while she was practicing her spelling words! 

Here are some of the places we did take Flat Stanley…

One of our favorite restaurants:  La Tolteca  

We don’t have very many Mexican food restaurants in Buffalo, so we are really happy when we get to eat at La Tolteca.  Ella even made sure Flat Stanley got a drink!
 

We went to Wegmans.  Wegmans is a wonderful grocery store!  We do almost all of our grocery shopping at Wegmans, but we also meet our dad for dinner here sometimes.  They have all kinds of delicious things to eat for breakfast, lunch and dinner.  We like to sit upstairs in the kids area while we eat.  Flat Stanley came to Wegmans with me to pick up a few souvenirs.  We hope you like the Buffalo Bills Beanie Ballz, Traxler!  We love watching the Buffalo Bills play football.  Especially when they win!

We went to Niagara Falls!  It was a beautiful day and we took lots of pictures to send home with Flat Stanley.  Sometimes the mist is so thick that you can’t really see the Horseshoe Falls very well. (We included some postcards that show them)  That’s how it was when we visited.  But we could see the American Falls really well!  We stood right above them!  They are soooo loud!  The best view of the Falls is from Canada.  But we didn’t have a passport for Stanley to go into Canada, so we just looked at them from America.  Stanley got to see the Rainbow Bridge that you can drive on to cross into Canada.  It’s just across the river, and has lots of tall hotels and restaurants. 

Ella helped Stanley look into the view finder so he could see the Falls a little closer.  We looked down by the bottom of the Falls and could see a big snow cave that the mist had made, and we also saw the path that you walk on during the summer to go to the Maid of The Mist boat. It was all covered with snow and frozen mist!  Here are a few more pictures of Flat Stanley by the American Falls.  In the picture you can see a lot of white mist at the top right corner.  Behind that mist is the Horseshoe Falls.  On the postcards you can see how why they are called the Horseshoe Falls.  It’s because of their semi-circle shape!

At the Niagara Falls park, there is a big statue of Nikola Tesla.  Nikola Tesla was a famous scientist who found a way to create electricity from the power contained in the Niagara Falls. 

 
We had to get some lunch after all that walking and picturing taking! So we headed to The Hard Rock CafĂ©.  It was delicious and fun to look around at all of the cool stuff used by famous musicians. 

There are 3 bridges in the Buffalo area that can take you to Canada.  Flat Stanley got to see 2 of them.  The first one was the Rainbow Bridge, right by Niagara Falls.  The second bridge we showed him is the Peace Bridge.  We take the Peace Bridge to Canada during the summer on our way to a beautiful beach on Lake Erie called Crystal Beach.

Buffalo is famous in history for lots of reasons, but one that we’ve been learning more about lately is the role Buffalo played in the Underground Railroad.  The Underground Railroad helped to get southern slaves to freedom.  Freedom was found in Canada.  Many slaves crossed the river into Canada before the Peace Bridge was built.  One stop on the Underground Railroad was at the Michigan Avenue Baptist Church.  The slaves were hidden away in a secret place in the basement of this church.  Once they reached this church they were within a few miles of Canada.  We had a hard time imagining how it must have felt to be a slave and have to hide all the time to be safe.

Buffalo has beautiful architecture.  Many buildings are very old and beautiful.  We took some pictures to show you some of the buildings and houses. 

Buffalo is also famous for The Erie Canal and its locks.  We weren’t able to take Flat Stanley to the Erie Canal Locks, but we wanted to show you, so we bought a postcard!  Maybe the next trip we can take him!

We are including some Buffalo Wing sauce to make your own, since you can’t taste them in Buffalo.  There are two restaurants that claim to have invented Wings.  The Anchor Bar and Duffs.  Most people seem to like The Anchor Bar a little bit more, but President Obama had wings at Duffs a year or two ago!

We are also including a package of Sponge Candy.  This is a very traditional Buffalo treat.  We don’t really like it at our house, but lots of people LOVE it!  You’ll have to try it and let us know what you think.

We watched it being made at the candy factory one time.  They boil all of the ingredients together and then pour it into a big block.  Once it’s cooled they use a saw to cut it into little squares!  We were really surprised to see them using a saw!

One other thing we are sending home with Stanley is a drawing of the Blizzard of ’77.  This was a terrible snow storm that lots of people still talk about!  One lady told me that she was a teenager during the storm.  All of the schools were closed down, but her chemistry teacher walked to all of his students homes and gave them their homework for the week!  She wasn’t very happy to see him knocking on her door!

We are so glad Flat Stanley was able to visit us!  We hope he can bring you and your family on his next trip to Buffalo!  There are so many fun things to do and see.  Give your mom a squeeze for me!

Love,

Amy, Ryan, Afton and Ella Hulse