Seasons of Fun: Our 2024


Welcome to the Ferguson Museum of Self Portraits!

This year we visited La Casa Azul in Coyoacán, Mexico, which is where the artist Frida Kahlo was born and lived her entire life. La Casa Azul is now a museum. Frida Kahlo’s artwork is about 2/3 self-portraits. She once said, “I paint self-portraits because I am the person I know best.” In the spirit of Kahlo, we each composed a self portrait, because we each know ourselves the best (… although at times it seems I can predict when the kids need to eat or sleep better than they can themselves).

May our artwork give you a smile this season! Read on for a peek into what we did this past year.


We began 2024 on a bittersweet note, saying our final goodbyes to our 19 year old dog, Chata. 

Winter brought plenty of snow forts, sledding, and cross-country skiing.

Spring arrived with new life as we hatched eggs in our egg-frame incubator.  We had a clutch of 7 adorable chicks. 

Iola began jazz piano lessons, and all three girls are taking music lessons. A spring piano recital showcased Iola and Frida’s hard work and talent.

We traveled to see the total solar eclipse in April, viewing it from a McDonald’s parking lot in Arkansas. 

In May, we ventured to Mexico City, where the vibrant culture delighted us (and Montezuma’s revenge tested us!). Highlights included a lively lucha libre match, ramen noodles and donuts at a baseball game, and, of course, countless street tacos.

The summer was spent getting tan at the pool. Iola and Frida took summer tennis lessons.

One highlight of our year was celebrating Christmas in July with the Sailing Santa crew. We built a sleigh for Grinnell’s cardboard boat regatta. Iola and Frida sailed it to a first place victory!

We had the opportunity to sculpt butter with the official Iowa State Butter Cow sculptor—an udderly amazing experience!

We have been spending Friday afternoons carving wooden spoons.  

Our November travels took us to Northfield, MN, where we met one of our favorite authors, Kate DiCamillo.

We also met other amazing writers throughout the year, including Mac Barnett, Shawn Harris, Pedro Martin, and Justice Alan Page.

We joined artist Isaac Campbell in Grinnell, helping to install wheat-paste murals around town!

This fall, Iola and Frida joined the Tiger Sharks swim team. They have competed in a couple of swim meets and I’m happy to report they haven’t needed lifeguard services.  

We spotted the Tsuchinshan-Atlas comet in October. Iola is getting better and better at finding things to look at with her telescope.

By November, the northern lights graced us with their ethereal beauty right here in Grinnell.

This fall, we welcomed a new international student, Suzune from Japan, into our family with our other international students: Kevin, from China, Anh, from Vietnam, and Mario, from Bulgaria.


Iola, 11

She professes to love tacos but craves a simple baked potato with cheese. She had her braces removed this spring. Iola is into typewriters. Often, in the evenings, one can hear clicking and clacking from her vintage, early 1900’s era Underwood typewriter. If she’s not writing something, she’s usually drawing a comic (often about her mom) or reading a book.


Frida, 8

Frida decided to quit shoes this year. Frida asked Santa for a real, alive tarantula this year. Instead she will be getting her adenoids removed. Frida keeps us all in line, reminding us about budgets and quoting Golda Meir, “Don’t be so humble – you are not that great.”


Fleur, 6

She’s usually the first to wake up in the morning, always with a smile. Fleur proudly upgraded to a bike with gears this year. On Fleur’s 6th birthday we went kayaking on Lake Red Rock. (She had requested a new kayak after the last inflatable kayak deflated in a freak accident with a kayak launch). Making books, pushing pandas in strollers, and playing kickball are a few of Fleur’s favorite things. She sent Santa a long, meandering list of what she wants this year. Topping the list is a “gadget” (good luck with that Santa!)

Best of 2018

Here’s some pictures from 2018:

Here are some Ferguson family stats from 2018:

  • 1 baby added to the family (Fleur!)
  • 1 surgery (Frida)
  • 1 hospital stay (Frida)
  • 22 US states visited
  • We stayed in the US all year!
  • 4 vehicles (2 RVS: Tammy which we sold in April, Chanel which we bought in October; We are still driving Hank; around town we travel in the Bunchbike!)
  • ~12,000 miles traveled (from sea to shining sea and all around in between!)
  • 364 lbs combined weight on 1/1/2016 (Ryan+Pregnant Carrie+Iola); 352 lbs combined weight on 12/21/2016 (Ryan+Carrie+Iola+Frida)
  • 365 sunrises and sunsets
  • 11 hotel stays
  • 1 house purchased

Circle Lake Superior 

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A few quick facts about Lake Superior:

(Source: http://law2.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/superior/superiorfacts.html)
  •  Lake Superior is, by surface area, the world’s largest freshwater lake. The surface area is 31,700 square miles or 82,170 square kilometers
  •  Lake Superior contains 10% of all the earth’s fresh surface water.
  • There is enough water in Lake Superior (3,000,000,000,000,000–or 3 quadrillion– gallons) to flood all of North and South America to a depth of one foot.
  • The Lake Superior shoreline, if straightened out, could connect Duluth and the Bahama Islands.
  • In the summer, the sun sets more than 35 minutes later on the western shore of Lake Superior than at its southeastern edge.
  • Water in Lake Superior is retained, on average, 191 years.
  • Some of the world’s oldest rocks, about 2.7 billion years of age, can be found on the Ontario shore of Lake Superior.

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We spent three weeks driving clockwise around Lake Superior.  We started and ended our journey in Superior, Wisconsin.  We didn’t plan much and took it day by day.  

 

​ Major highlights of our trip:

-Pebble Beach in Marathon, ON.  The name “Pebble Beach” doesn’t do this beach justice.  The beach is full of what look like dinosaur egg-sized rocks.  All smooth and beautifully rounded.

-We visited all of the National parks in the US and Canada that were within the circle: Grand Portage National Monument (Grand Portage, MN), Pukaskwa National Park (Heron Bay, ON), Sault Ste. Marie Canal National Historic Site (Sault Ste. Marie, ON), Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore (Munising, MI), Keneenaw National Historical Park (Calumet, MI), Isle Royale National Park (Houghton, MI), and Apostle Islands National Lakeshore (Bayfield, WI).  At each one we completed junior ranger activity booklets (or the xplorer booklets in Canada).  Iola earned 7 new badges!

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-July 1st is Canada Day.  Canada Day is a day to celebrate the anniversary of the July 1, 1867, enactment of the Constitution Act, 1867, which united the three separate colonies of Canada, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick into a single Dominion within the British Empire called Canada.  We celebrated the 150th Canada Day in Sault Ste. Marie.  It was fun to see all the Canada pride! We shared in the pride by wearing white and red and flying the Maple.  We enjoyed some poutine while listening to “Oh, Canada!”  Our favorite part of the day was getting our picture taken with Canada’s first woman in space, Roberta Bondar!

-We celebrated Independence Day on July 4th in Munising, MI.  We enjoyed a small town, candy-throwing parade.

Other quick stats:

1 US Dollar = 1.32 CA “Loonies”

5 Libraries visited

1 Rock Mine

23 beaches

10 Museums

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