2025-26 School Year–Week Twenty-Nine

We started the week with a somewhat unexpected field trip to the St. Louis Zoo. We were supposed to go to the Missouri History Museum, until I remembered that they’re closed on Mondays. Since we always go on an end-of-the-year field trip to the zoo anyway, I just swapped them around. It gave us the opportunity to see the lanterns for Animals Aglow in the daylight, which is always a fun experience, and now we’re really excited about going to see them at night sometime soon!

Chickadee reviewed the Pythagorean Theorem in algebra, and then used what she knows about it to solve some geometry problems. In science she started a two-chapter unit on earth science, and we got to make “plastic rock” with cornstarch and water! She read about India and Pakistan after the partition and the Bhopal disaster in history. She finished one of her last big writing assignments. We wrapped our study of Lutheranism in religion. This week’s recipe from the American Girl Sweet & Savory Treats Cookbook was Strawberry Icebox Pie, a delicious no-bake dessert perfect for spring inspired by one of the dolls in my personal collection, Melody.

Next week we’re hoping to go on a field trip that’s a follow-up to one we had at the beginning of the school year!

Chickadee Thursday

Last week we had fun at the Missouri Botanical Garden checking out their new art installation, and at Eckert’s, where we enjoyed tulip-themed sundaes:

25 Years of Animal Crossing

On this date in 2001, Animal Crossing was first released in Japan. It didn’t come to the US until the following year, and I have been there since the beginning. I have played every game (I think New Leaf is probably my all-time favorite, but I love them all!), created communities with all my favorite neighbors (Roald, obviously), worked for Tom Nook for what seemed like an eternity, and supported the local businesses (especially the museum and Brewster’s coffee shop) in every neighborhood I have been a part of. I have fond memories of characters we haven’t seen in the current game (Gracie Grace, I’m looking at you!), of furniture series that no longer exist (maybe someday they’ll bring back the Jingle line), and of game mechanics that have fallen by the wayside (I loved the Nook store evolution from “Nook’s Cranny” to “Nook ‘n’ Go” to “Nookway” to the obviously upscale “Nookington’s,” and would love to have to work to make that happen again!). Animal Crossing has been a huge part of my entire adult life, and I love that I’ve had the opportunity to share it with my children through the years. I’m hopeful that there will be an announcement of new game sooner rather than later, but in the meantime, I love the way Nintendo acknowledged this anniversary with a special leaf statue, which I am proudly displaying outside my home:

Did I mention my bestie Roald? He kindly sat down on the swing between our houses with me today for a bit!

There are still a few Lego Animal Crossing sets I haven’t been able to add to my collection…today, I picked up the least expensive one, which is also special because Goldie is one of the original, friendly characters who I remember meeting very early in my Animal Crossing experience:

It’s kind of hard for me to believe that Animal Crossing has been around for a quarter of a century through five mainline games (and a few adjacent games as well)…I hope it continues to bring joy to people around the world, and I can’t wait to see where the next game will go, and when that will be!

The Tail End of Tulip Time in Forest Park

Early spring really got away from me this year…last week, I realized I hadn’t been to Forest Park to see the tulips on Art Hill, and I was worried that I wouldn’t get to see them at all. They’re definitely past their prime, but at least there were some blooms left to admire!

M*A*S*H Quote of the Day–4/13/2026

“Chicago. Hog butcher for the world. Toolmaker. Stacker of wheat. Player with railroads and the nation’s freight handler. Stormy, husky, brawling, City of the Big Shoulders. Sandberg knew, Radar. Spareribber for the universe! Maker of meat on a bone! The home of the pigsicle! Give me your tired, your poor… your cole slaw.” Captain Hawkeye Pierce, “Adam’s Ribs,” season three episode 11