Sunday, October 31, 2010

Update on Mom and Happy Halloween!

Mom met with her surgeon on Tuesday and he thought she might not need surgery but schedule an MRI on Thursday. It will be read this following Tuesday. Thanks for all the prayers and please keep them up. Hopefully she won't need surgery but just some rehab.

Have a Happy and Spooktacular Halloween!

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Prayers

While my mom was on her trip she fell and hurt her shoulder. Thanks be to God she was able to get an appointment to see her doctor right when she came back. It turns out that she broke her soldier. She will have to have surgery and will meet with her surgeon on Tuesday. Please be praying for her, especially that she will be able to get the surgery soon and will have a rapid and full recovery.

Boo at the Zoo

On Friday we went to "Boo at the Zoo" a trick-or-treating event held at the Evansville zoo.
David went as a farmer.
While we were waiting in line David had a good time playing with a couple of girls.

David meets the Otter's mascot (Evansville's minor league baseball team).
The Hamburglar trying to lure David into a life of crime.

Frankenstein!

David and the Target dog.

We wanted David to take his picture with the pirates but David was too shy. The guy dressed as Jack Sparrow tried to help by offering to let David hold his gun. David ran to him and then past him to get to the boat launch:).




David doesn't quite get how this game works.



David pets a snake.

Boo!
David and the Little Caesar's mascot.

David and the mascot for Mom's favorite restaurant, Texas Roadhouse.

Arlene and David.





David dancing to one of the best songs ever.

Dad's birthday

Mom and Dad returned from their trip October 19th. The 20th was Dad's birthday so we had a party.
David enjoying the steel drum mom and dad brought for him.



David giving Dad his card.



Dad opening his gift from David.

David wants a share of Dad's chocolate!

David made a cake!
Dad showing off some gifts.

Three generations of Rausch men.

Chick-Fil-a Pet Rock

A couple of weeks ago Chick-fil-a held an event where you could make a pet rock.

The table where the magic happens.
Gluing on eyes.

Meeting the Chick-fil-a cow.


Waffle fries are yummy!


David's pet rock, also named David.

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Drawing, Writing, and the River Walk



David has really taken up drawing. This is a picture he drew.



Here he is drawing a picture of him and his friend Samantha.



This is a picture of the Real Samantha. I think it's a pretty good likeness!



He's also learning to make letters out of objects. Here is Q.



Now R.

The other day we went on the "River Walk." Here is a barge on the Ohio River.
Arlene and David admiring the flowers.


The walk is about a mile or so and the trial is not a circle so you have to walk back the way you came. David wanted to be carried back.


David's shoes drying out. I just thought this was a funny picture. A real shoe tree!

Sunday, October 3, 2010

CMoE

The other day I had to go to the bank and they had coupon books for sale for charity for a dollar so I bought one. It had a free children's ticket to the CMoE (Children's Museum of Evansville). Arlene has been wanting to take David there and so we decided to finally go. I checked the museum's home page and Saturday, Oct 2nd was its fourth birthday so they were going to have special events and cookies. Well that settled the matter. So we went early Saturday morning and had the place practically to ourselves.

David playing in a sandbox full of rice.
David and some teaching students from the University of Southern Indiana teaching him about patterns by helping him make a bracelet.
Posing and showing off their matching bracelets. David had a blast, he just looks a little sad here because he wanted to eat the cookies on the other side of the room (which we did right after this!).

David and I in an earth-mover bucket. It showed our weight in a sign above it and the combined weight of everyone who had ever weighed themselves in it.




A high school girl volunteer had a table set up where the kids could paint pictures using highly concentrated koolaid. Thus, the paint smelled nice.



Floating balls with air.



The drum was hooked up so that when you put your hands on the handle, each time your heart beat, the drum would strike.



David having a blast in the water room.



They had a camera set up so you could make your own stop-motion movie. This is a video of the one we made.
The staff and volunteers were very kind so we will ahve to go again.

Patton Museum

A few weeks ago, Mom, Dad, Arlene, David and I went to Fort Knox to see the Patton Museum. They are shipping the tanks off to make another museum and we wanted to see it before that happened. When I was a little boy my dad and grandpa brought me there and so we wanted to bring David there as well.

The contribution of Filipina troops to the Allied cause in World War One has been sadly overlooked by most historians.
This reminds me of when I used to re-enact World War One.

Statues of a Filipino cavalry unit.

Japanese tank, captured when American and Filipino forces liberated the Philippines.



Interracial family = Hitler's nightmare


Arlene and David in front of a landing craft that took part in the liberation of the Philippines


Dad and I in front of the car in which General Patton had his fatal accident. We met the drive the last time we were here. He has now passed on.

One of Patton's famous revolvers.

A statue of Patton.