Friday, October 18, 2013

Camping with AHG

Nicole got to be in the colored guard at the next AHG meeting
Last weekend was our first camping trip of the season.  This was the long awaited "make up" camp out from one we had to cancel at the last minute last spring (and broke many little AHG girls' hearts!).  It was perfect though.  The weather was really nice....and even a tad bit cooler than normal, there was not a lot of humidity and no real chance of rain.

All three kids were incredibly excited to go camping.  However, I don't think they understand what camping really means.  This was our car...loaded down with half of the house

As the girls kept bringing stuffed animals, blankets and other toys out to the van, I kept saying NO and taking them back inside:)

Finally at the campground, we chose a spot, under a large oak tree and with a view of the lake and went to work.  Can you see the excitement on this little girl's face?

Nathan was also excited to be camping, but for some reason, he was most fascinated with walking on this little wall.

We camped at a really nice facility that is owned by the Boy Scouts of America.

Just as we finished setting our camp up, we were going to roast some marshmallows over the community fire pit....however, at that very moment, someone was pouring water all over the logs and putting the fire out.  Instead of work for the next 30 minutes to get the wet logs burning again, only to put them out a few minutes later for "lights out", we took a dark tour of the campground.

During this tour, we found the bathrooms and shower (really nice facilities).  Jeremy, being completely silly, closed the door when Nate was in the bathroom looking around.  The high pitched scream that came out of that boy was  amazing.  Needless to say....he was crying.  Somehow, we always make someone cry when we are fooling around ;)



 It was at this point that the kids started to whine...mostly because they wanted to go to bed so they could sleep in the tent.

Sleep...hmmm....sleep is a word that adults do not get when laying in a tent.  At least, neither one of us got much sleep that first night.  First of all, our tent was bought when it was JUST Jeremy and I.  We could even sneak an air mattress in there if needed (but in our early twenties....I don't think either one of us needed an air mattress yet),  However, 3 children, and ten years later...these aging aching bodies need more than the ground to sleep on...and our three little kiddos take up more space than 2 adults!  (We are going tent shopping this weekend to get one of those large, resort style tents...maybe it'll even come with a swimming pool ;)

The next morning, the children woke up "bright eyes and bushy tails" (they didn't care about the uneven, slopped ground), and watch the sunrise with me.  I should have taken a picture.  It was pretty coming up over the lake.

Saturday was a really fun, whirlwind of a day! 9:00, the day started with opening flag ceremony and then off to their scheduled activities.   I worked most of the day at the craft station.  So, Jeremy went around to the stations with the kids.  Technically, only Nicole was allowed to do some of the activities...but occasionally, they let Hannah and even Nathan participate.

The Boy Scouts had volunteers there who manned some of the more dangerous activities.  It was so wonderful that our girls had the opportunity to do some of these really fun, daring things!

Nicole's favorite activity of the day was the Rock Wall.  At first, she said she wasn't going to go.  I'm not sure what convinced her....but she tried it...and LOVE it!

She learned to repel down the wall first (imagine the heart pounding of a 7 year old girl as she steps backward out of a window....those workers must have earned her trust pretty fast!)




And, she also got to climb the wall.  Look how far she made it!  I'm so proud of her!





I don't know what order she went it, but next on my list is sling shot.  Apparently, this was a lot of fun as well.  They "shot" corn kernels" at these foil tins.


They got to learn archery skills, and even shoot their bow and arrows at some targets.  Hannah participated in this one, and apparently did a really, really good job.  I know that at some point, both girls were pretending to be Susan Pevensie from The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe.





BB guns are what came next.  I even got to sneak over to this one for a bit.  Once Nicole swapped guns with someone and had one with a site, she started to nail the target.


Nate LOVED using the BB Guns (there was an adults by his side at all times).  He would pull the trigger and say "Pow", or "Bang".  I would encourage him to aim at the target and he'd say, "Mommy, I hit that Spanish Moss right there".  Apparently he had a different target in mind.


Hannah also enjoyed the BB guns, although, not as much as the archery.

Of course, daddy got in on the gun action as well.

I'd be lying if I said we haven't considered ways to build a safe BB and archery range in our backyard.  What a great family activity that would be!
Nicole's target...not bad, huh dad?

The children also had some water play time, craft time, and free time.  It was a wonderful schedule and a great day.

That night, we had pizza and snacks with our troupe in the large hall.  It was at this time that Nicole started inviting some of her new friends to the camp fire for 'smores later that night.
He made FIRE!!!

We started the fire around dusk with some new friends, and some of Nicole's little friend's started to come over....then more families, and more families, and more families.  Of course, everyone was coming over because almost everyone had planned on roasting marshmallows and making 'smores that night.  But, Nicole didn't know that.


She thought everyone was coming to "her party".  She was SO excited...and tried her best to be an amazing hostess.  She offered  marshmallows, cautioned children around the fire, and even thanked people before they left for the night for "coming to my party".



Several people caught on to what was happening and said, "Thank you for having it.  This was a great 'Smore party".  By the end of the night, Nicole thought it was the best party ever:)

This camping weekend was fun for our family, but also helped us feel more comfortable at AHG.  Although this is our second year, the girls and I both felt like we didn't really know many people.  Now, we both have friends to look forward to seeing:)  What a blessing!

Tree climbing with friends
The weekend ended with a church service on Sunday morning, where the speaker reminded us that this Earth is just a temporary dwelling, like our tent.  As believers, our home is with our Lord.

We of course, cleaned up (and got rid of most of the red ants that surrounded our tent (and invaded others').  And, we took one final walk around some of the property.  On our walk, we found some boys scouts up to adventurous boy stuff.  Jeremy, of course "double dog dared" one of them to float out in the lake on this little piece of Styrofoam to get a flower for his mom.  That 11 year old boy couldn't not take the dare, so we watched, expecting him to fall in.  He didn't though.  It made me excited to have a little boy in the house:)

One little man, I think he was 9 or 10, told us he walked 60 miles the day before ( don't think that is true), and all sorts of other tall tales.  We went along with it and asked lots of questions....it was funny. A nice little ending to our weekend.

We have another camping trip scheduled in a few weeks with some sweet friends from Naples....hopefully by that time, we'll have a bigger tent (and an air mattress for me ;)

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Nicole's First Chapter Book

Last week, Nicole was busy all afternoon.  When I finally asked what she was doing, she told me she was writing a chapter book!

Wha, wha what?????

It was adorable!  We don't have the book, she gave it to her friend Ashlynd, but here are the pictures.  Click on the pictures to make them bigger and read.  I dictated a few words to her, and you'll see some grammatical and spelling errors, but I am so proud of my little 7 year old!  The story was completely hers!  I had no input at all.  I love that she just sat down and started writing!

It's called "Passing Over the Mountains"
 She even titled her chapters!







10 Year Anniversary Cruise

Majesty of the Seas- Royal Caribbean

We decided to go away for our 10th anniversary.  We took a short, 3 day cruise to the Bahamas.  It was much needed time away.  We enjoyed no stress, peaceful breezes, time together, and no cooking, cleaning, or discipline for 3 whole days.  It was wonderful!

Our sweet friends, Jessica and Conard, watched the girls for us.  I'm pretty sure they had more fun than we did...more on that in a moment.  My mom and dad enjoyed time alone with Nathan for 3 whole days (more on that too).

We started our trip by driving to Naples to drop off the kids.  Just before getting on Alligator Ally, we realized we forgot to leave the carseats, so we had to go back to Jessica's and drop them off (good thing we realize it THEN, and not 10 minutes later!)

We got briefly lost in downtown Miami, but thanks to our mad driving skills, we found out way to the cruise docks.  Once aboard the ship, we explored a bit, Jeremy played a little basketball, and we started to sail away.
Shooting hoops

Bon Voyage!

After dinner, we went to a comedy show that was pretty funny.  Then, we headed off for the casino.  We never gamble...except on a cruise.  We took $20 for the first night.  I think we came back to the cabin with about $65...so, in our eyes, we did great.  We had a couple of hours worth of fun, and didn't come back empty handed.  I really enjoy watching other play.  I like to play the Roulette Table...I put just a few bucks on at time (and one time it landed on my number, and I happened to play $2...I think I scored close to $80 on that turn!  But, I blew most of it later). However, there were several guys there that played close to a hundred dollars a turn.  Occasionally they would hit a number, but man...they blew through at least $500 in 5 minutes or so.  Unbelievable!  Jeremy enjoyed the blackjack table.  I think he came back with a few extra chips as well.  We mad sure to "pocket" our original $20 and just play with the 'house money'.  I'm not sure if that makes us responsible gamblers or not...but it was cheaper than going on a date night to the movies ;)
Coco Cay

The next day we spent some time hanging out in a hammock on Coco Cay...Royal Caribbean's private beach.  After about 2 hours of resting there, talking, and play catch phrase, my sweet, loving, and kind husband decides to jump out of the hammock as fast as he can to flip me over and make me land on my face!  Happy Anniversary to you too honey ;)
Enjoying his coke cup on the hammock

We went back to the ship and hung out in the pool for a little while before going back to the room to get ready for our fancy dinner:)
He didn't want to be sunburned, so he covered himself with towels :)  Somehow the sun got through though.

Yep, it's "Formal Night".

After dinner, we went to another show where a married duo called Airborne was performing, except I forgot their names and called them "Air heads", hahaha.  It was a juggling and comedy routine.  We kept wanting to cheer for them, but they kept dropping the items they were juggling.  Oh well...they did far better than we would have ;)
The ship deck at night.

So, after the show, we went back to the casino with some of our winnings from the previous night (again, still using "house money")...we both quickly lost what we started with and called it quits for the night.  We went to one of our favorite spots...the deck at the front of the ship and just enjoyed the night time air, and listened to drunk people talk far to loudly about things they would never been talking about otherwise ;)

Dad, I did get a blue drink that night.  Although I'm holding two glasses, I only drank one, hahaha...but, this is for you ;)  It's the only drink we bought on the ship, well...off the ship too, hahaha.

Day number three, we docked at Nassau.

 We walked through the Straw Market and bought a few over priced items for our children:)

And, spent most of our day at Atlantis.  We paid to walk through the aquarium and even had a tour guide, which made it more worth while as we learned some "history" behind their displays.



The Atlantis is an amazing resort.

 See this middle bridge between the two buildings?  It's called the "Michael Jackson Suite" because he was the first person to stay there.  It is the definition of luxurious and costs $25,000/night with a four night minimum!  Start saving up honey....I demand to go there next year !  (just kidding...I could never, ever, ever spend money like that).


Our final night on the ship, we enjoyed the beautiful sunset,


 watched Peyton Manning and the broncos, listened to classical guitar, and of course...went back to the casino.  I had made plans to watch and enjoy others blow their money away, but a few minutes later, I looked over and saw Jeremy sitting at a blackjack table...uh oh! hahaha...I took off over there.  In a course of about 15 minutes, he won $205!!!  That's big stuff to us!  He made a decision to play one final hand...played it well and walked away.  Good for him!

While he was playing black jack, the lady next to him, also playing, was keeping her eye on the roulette table.  She gave me two $5 chips and told me to put one on 17 and one on 32.  She lost.  A few turns later, she did it again, same number...and she won!  It landed on 17.  She  got almost $200 I think and gave me a $25 chip for helping her :)  So...that was the money I played with that night.

We had a fun time, somehow came back with a little more money than we started with, relaxed a lot, took naps, enjoyed the beautiful weather, and enjoyed being with one another.  It's been a busy year, the time away was much needed!
I enjoy the towel animals.  Our Room steward showed us how to make this monkey
And, a swan

Sooo....what did the kids do?  They had lots and lots and lots of fun!

The girls stayed with their friends, Ashlynd (one week younger than Nicole), and Aleya (3 months younger than Hannah).  They swam in the pool
Hannah and Aleya

And swam some more
Nicole and Hannah were on a "cruise" while waiting for their friends to get home from school.

and swam some more.

They rode on a dirt bike
Nicole and Ashlynd on the motor bike

Aleya and Hannah's turned

Played with ducks & goats
These two girls are sooooo sweet!

Went to the zoo

Ate snowcones (and donuts)
Friends since birth:)


went to church,
They made this sweet photo book....I LOVE it!

and did crafts together.  They had a wonderful time.  From what I hear, they were only sad a little bit and were obedient and helpful.  I'm so proud of them!

Nate had a wonderful time with Yaya and Papa.  He watched football with his Uncle Justin, watched cowboy movies and papa, and went shopping with yaya.  He also snuck a visit in to great-grandpa as well.
Last night as I was tucking him in, he started laughing and said, "Papa is so funny!".  I'm not sure what he was laughing about, but it must have been a moment from their time together.

The kids are reunited.  I think Nate really missed his sisters
The kids were wiped out, and slept most of the way home.


We are so thankful for those that watched our children so we could get away.  We truly appreciate it!