“Thank you, Major. You’ve been a tower of Jell-O.” Captain Hawkeye Pierce, “Adam’s Ribs,” season three, episode 11
Shuttlecocks
These large-scale (18 feet high!) sculptures of shuttlecocks at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City were the main reason I wanted to visit the museum in the first place. There’s something so whimsical to me about sculptures of everyday things supersized that I couldn’t resist, and these did not disappoint! We almost missed the fourth one, because it’s on the other side of the museum grounds from the other three, and we stumbled upon it quite by accident…I’m glad we found the complete set!
M*A*S*H Quote of the Day–4/18/2026
“Lady, you’re a real gentleman.” Captain Hawkeye Pierce, “Adam’s Ribs,” season three, episode 11
Sartorial Saturday–A Vibrant and Verdant Dress for Spring
Today I’m taking a look at a beautiful dress in the loveliest shade of green that I got for a steal from Miss Candyfloss!

I’ve had my eye on the Nerine-Sage dress since it was first released two years ago in the Viva Rita collection. I couldn’t quite commit to the bold color, but when it went on sale at the end of February, I couldn’t resist any longer!



I went bold with my accessories, too, including an equally bright green fascinator I got for Easter, a pair of necklaces from RockLove Jewelry, a stack of Splendette Duchess Bangles in green and pink, butterfly earrings in the same colors, and an Erstwilder Easter egg brooch:





The dress doesn’t just have a bold color…it also has a subtle leopard print pattern!






Here’s a closer look at my bangle stack, along with the pink gloves and belt I added to the outfit:

I added a green charm from the RockLove The Princess and the Frog “Tell Your Tale” enhancer set:

And here’s a look at the top of the fascinator, which is just gorgeous!

The lightweight, satin fabric has a great twirl!

This is such a pretty dress for spring, and there’s something about a piece of clothing that was a great bargain that makes it even more enjoyable to wear!
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!
M*A*S*H Quote of the Day–4/17/2026
“I was born in Illinois. I spent half my life at the Dearborn station.” Lt. Colonel Henry Blake, “Adam’s Ribs,” season three, episode 11
M*A*S*H Quote of the Day–4/16/2026
“Good man, that Sparky. There may be a knighthood in this for him. With sparerib clusters.” Captain Hawkeye Pierce, “Adam’s Ribs,” season three, episode 11
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:


M*A*S*H Quote of the Day–4/15/2026
“Me and the ribs! We’re all in Korea!” Captain Hawkeye Pierce, “Adam’s Ribs,” season three, episode 11




