Jun 30, 2010

The WORST and the BEST

The worst thing that's happened on the trip so far: My 3 year old decided he could swim without a life jacket. If I make him wear it, he refuses to get in the water, and just sits on the side to watch. Now, in the long run, this is actually great, and he is becoming a great swimmer really fast. But, selfishly, this totally ruins my pool time, which wasn't that relaxing to begin with! I used to be able to get the baby to sleep, and the Bushkin distracted by something not int he water, and then I could read for a few minutes. But NOW I have to watch Bubber the whole time, since I'm freaked out he's going to drown.
The BEST thing that's happened so far: the Baby is sleeping through the night! Just look at that face, how could you not love him? Mom and Dad both are a LOT happier and well rested!

Jun 29, 2010

Camping in the Keys

We got to camp in this cute little campground on Gieger Key, just about 10 miles from Key West. It was pretty small, but they had a little restaurant with a steel drum player, and our trailer backed right up to the ocean! It was fun to have a relaxed day with no where to go, and no driving. I took a vacation from cooking, so we had key lime pie (of course) and watermelon for lunch!
We spent the day snorkeling with the kids, and found so many awesome treasures! I've never found so many wonderful, beautiful things at the beach! The girls were so excited every time they found a shell or a starfish, and Brandon helped them dive deep enough to pick up the treasures themselves. I think we were far enough away from public beaches, that the waters here hadn't been picked over. They also found an old sunken treasure box, which they pulled out and discovered it was actually an old crab pot, with a lobster and some shells inside. Of course, I didn't remember to take a photo of it. They felt like real pirates, discovering treasure. In the photo with us is one of the little friends we made!

Jun 27, 2010

Key West, Florida

"Key Largo, Montigo, baby we don't we go to Bermuda, Bahama, come on pretty mamma.......something I don't...... how to get to Coco-mo, that's where we wanna go to get away from it all......." Yes, we did torture our children by singing this, or at least our partial version of this song, all the way from Key Largo to Key west! We had to get our picture taken at the "Southern-most Point" in the USA! I think the Northern, Western, and Eastern points are all in Alaska! Maybe someday....it's the only state I've never been to.
Every night they have a 'sunset party,' with street venders, performers, and food! The kids had a lot of fun watching the fire juggler, sword swallower, and the tuba player who was really bad, but had his dog collect all the money, so my kids loved it! And some random guy was there with a parrot, but at least he didn't charge us for a picture!
And not the best picture of the sunset, but you never know what you're gonna get when you ask a fellow tourist to snap a photo for you! After this picture was taken, we turned around to watch the last rays of the sun. Little Bubber was excited, "Oh, so that's where the sun hides!" We also walked the streets a little, but it's hard to browse through shops when you have a double stroller and 50 little sticky fingers touching everything! I told my hubby, 'this would be so fun without kids!' I think we say that everywhere we go! Of course, it's fun with our kids too, and I'm grateful for the memories we're making as a family. And all the work is worth it every time the kids eyes light up about something new we're seeing, doing, or tasting!


Jun 26, 2010

Sea to Shining Sea

We made it to the Atlantic Ocean! We got into the Fort Lauderdale, FL area around 6:00 at night, unhooked our trailer, and had to drive around for about an hour until we found a public beach. We swam and played for about an hour, and the kids had a blast finding shells and cool rocks and such. The water was so warm, the waves were small enough that everyone got to swim!
So now it's official, we've made it across the entire country! Of course, we didn't start on the west coast, but we did take our kids to the Oregon coast a year ago, so now they've all been 'from sea to shining sea;' except for the baby! Someday he'll reach the pacific, and then it'll be official for him! We really live in an amazing country, I hope each of us will do our part to keep it so wonderful! So look around your area for somebody you can help, or even just share a smile with....and don't forget your own family!

Jun 24, 2010

Weeki Wachee Mermaids

We took the kids to see some real live mermaids at Weeki Wachee Springs State Park, in Spring Hill, Florida. We got to have our photo taken with one, and watch them put on the play "The Little Mermaid" in there underwater theater. The sad news was the show had to end early because of technical difficulties....my guess is a shark swam up into the spring!
We also got to take a little river cruise and watch an animal show, where we learned about alligators, toads, and snakes that are native to Florida. Then the kids got to pet one of the baby alligators! We just spent a couple hours at the park, which was plenty of time. It was fun, but also a little run down. They do, however, have a mini water park where you can go swimming, but it was over twice as much for admission, so we just opted for the mermaid shows. If I was going to do it again, we'd do the water park and everything.

Jun 23, 2010

Giant Turtle!

Dad found this awesomely huge turtle on his run this morning, of course upstaging the turtle that I found a month ago! Oh well! We're in Sarasota, FL....and our campground host informed us that they have a couple alligators living in there lake! The kids were excited because we told them the first one to see an alligator gets a t-shirt. Of course, it makes me nervous, so I wont let the kids outside without me. But, I do hope we get to see him before we take off!

Jun 22, 2010

Thomasville, Georgia

When we were in Tallahasee, we took a quick day trip up to Thomasville, Georgia. It's a cute little shopping town, and they have different festivals throughout the year. Of course, there's not much going on in the summer, since it's the 'off' season here....not very many tourists are crazy enough to brave the high humidity and heat of the Florida Summer! And even though I have never sweat so much in my entire life, we try to look for the positive! Like, how much easier it is to loose weight when you sweat off 5 pounds a day, and also what a great excuse to search out all the ice cream parlors wherever we go!

Jun 21, 2010

Helen Keller's Birthplace

Our 8 year old had learned about Helen Keller this year in school, so she was excited when we got to come see her house. We learned a little bit more about her and her family, and what an amazing person she actually was, and super smart!
Of course, I have to sing the praises of Annie Sullivan, who was her teacher, and companion until the day that she died. It wouldn't have mattered how smart Helen was if her parents hadn't found such a competent and patient lady to help Helen learn. Here we are at the famous "Water Pump," where Helen learned her first word "water," and began to understand the hand signs Annie had been teaching her were actually the names of things, and a way for her to communicate.

Jun 20, 2010

Happy Father's Day

I get to pay tribute to 2 great men in my life today! First, the Father of my kids, who does so much for me and our family! I really don't know what, or how, to say all of the things he does for us. This picture pretty much wraps it up! Actually, he's got it easy in this picture....usually he's corralling all the 4 big kids, and all their stuff, while I get to hold the baby (notice, he's even smiling!). He puts the kids and myself first every day, every minute, in everything. I wish there was more I could do for this wonderful man, and wonderful father. I'm so grateful. I thought I knew what a wonderful man he was when I married him, but every year I grow to appreciate him more and more!
And, of course, a tribute to my own father! Shown here with my youngest, and his youngest grandchild out of 11! I would have put a better picture in, but he has a goofy camera smile! (sorry dad, but you do!) I can't say enough good things about my own dad, who I gain more and more appreciation for now that I am a parent! All my childhood memories are full of love and happiness. My dad always put his children first, and he always had time to play with us. I'm grateful for his patience and wisdom that have guided me, and helped me become the person I am today. Hopefully, as I continue to grow up, I can become more like him. I don't know if you're reading my blog today or not, but I love you, daddy.

I hope all my readers are having an equally awesome Fathers Day, and hopefully you all have wonderful men in your life to celebrate as well.

Jun 19, 2010

Vinyl USA map

We try lots of different things to help our kids learn about where we are and what we're doing, and one of our favorites is the Vinyl US map on the side of our trailer. It helps us keep track of where we've been, and gives the kids a visual on where we live, where we are now, where grandma and grandpa are, stuff like that! The only down-side is the kids all want to put every state on, and since Dad and I can't remember who did what state last, we get a little arguing! Sometimes Dad even sneaks out and puts the state on before the kids remember....I know, I know, we're bad....but our mental health counts for something!

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