Our Zoo at the Zoo

Our Staycation continued with a trip to the zoo.  This was, hands down, one of the best purchases we have made in the past year.  It was a zoo membership.  We had to renew it when we went this time and we upgraded to the wristband membership so we have unlimited access to all the fun stuff including…

 Feeding the giraffes.  (Random guy in yellow is not with us.)

 And the sky high ropes course.  Which all of the kids old enough to participate LOVED, thereby proving that they are my little monkeys (not that they are from monkeys…sorry, no evolution around here).
 Ace stayed with Josiah and had to give a bit of moral support.
 Liam never hesitated, never looked down.  He just took off and had a blast.  I don’t think he would have come down if Mark told him he could stay up there.
 Aside from  having to see the elephants, Bryant enjoyed the gorillas.  They indulged us by lounging by the observation window munching some food.
 Malachi loved the fish.
 That would be Liam at the top of the rock wall.  It took a couple of tries but he was persistent and made it to the top.
 That’s Zoe at the top there.

Josiah made it to the top eventually too as did Ace.  All in all, we had a wonderful time.  We can’t wait to go back.

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Shall we golf???

Apparently, it’s now hip to post out of order.  Here is the first stop on our family Staycation adventures.  Putt putt and laser tag.

 We tried really hard to keep score.  Then we finally just gave up.  Mark hit a few hole in ones as did Ace and Josiah.  Josiah actually hit quite a bit but, since we weren’t keeping score, I have no clue how many.

 By about whole 10 we decided to play, “Don’t let the ball stop moving” or “Speed Golf”

 And then it was inside to cool off.  The big kids (including Mark) hit up the laser tag area.
 I love how Zoe can look girly and deadly all at the same time.
Ceili Rain’s first trip in to the laser tag.  She was equally as cute and deadly.  Okay, only to those who had vests around their waists.

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I’m a Puppet

Ya’ll all know our family is weird.  And as such, our kids have never really freaked out over puppets.  They love them in fact.  We received notice that The Cat in the Hat was going to be performed at The Center for Puppetry Arts so while we were in Atlanta we knew we wanted to go see that.  They did a phenomenal job and our ticket included a “create a creature” workshop where the kids got to make puppets.  We also got to tour the museum which featured puppets from around the world.  It wasn’t cheap but since we didn’t have to pay for our trip to Imagine It, we decided it was well worth it.
 Bryant’s silly face puppet.

 Yes, we thought this was just really cool.
 Shadow puppet making time.

 Ta da!
Our creature creators and their creations.

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Just Imagine

June began our summer Staycation.  We plotted out several places to go and things to do in and around where we live.  The first stop was miniature golf and I forgot to get pictures.  Later in that same week, we traveled to Atlanta.  We are members at children’s museum there and this was our first trip.
 Working in the “garden.”

 Farm work is tough stuff.

 Liam the grocer.
 Ceili Rain was “fishing,” but had time to stop for a pose.
 Look what I caught!

They had a special exhibit of the 50 states.  This was in one of them…it was supposed to be like you were scuba diving (I’m guessing Hawaii).

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At the Lake

We had promised the kids that after the reunion they could play at the lake in the water.  They were thrilled.  So we threw on some swimsuits and headed down to the muddy water (this was the start of the 40 plus days of rain all of us in the south got).

 Buckets meant lots of opportunities to get siblings soaking wet.

In the end, everyone was all smiles.

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Reunited

While visiting Papa and Grandmere, we were able to attend a family reunion.  The kids had a wonderful time at the lake.  Especially since their cousins were all there.

 Uncle B couldn’t resist trying to fix something. 
 Mr. T.  He’s Malachi’s age and just as adorable.
 Cousin G hanging out with Malachi.
 Uncle B gathered all the cousins to go check out the lake.
 Can you say ADORABLE?!  I love those cheeks.  Did you know that they jiggle when he walks?

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Happy, Happy, Happy

Papa’s birthday was the end of May and we just so happened to be getting together around then.  Way back in February, we (meaning the sons and their spouses) cooked up a fun surprise party for Papa.  Even further back, last October when while in Chattanooga, Mark and I introduced everyone to Duck Dynasty.  Some say it was a bad move but Papa has been hooked.  We decided to do a Duck Dynasty party complete with beards, bandanas, duck calls and the theme song.
 Uncle B gave a pep talk and showed off their attire for the evening.
 Cousin H all decked out.

 The whole Duck Dynasty crew.
 The main organizers.  Grandmere can blame them for the silliness that ensued.

Needless to say, Papa was thrilled.    We also got him a “Happy, Happy, Happy” t-shirt and a Si tea glass.

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Thunder in May!

If you do not have a local Thunder Over…event in your area, you must seek them out.  We were blessed to be able to attend the one in our area for the first time this year.  The kids loved seeing the vehicles and demonstrations.  The soldiers who were there to help and answer questions were simply amazing and super sweet with our kids.  We had a blast honoring them and seeing a little bit of what they do.

 We got there late in the afternoon and were able to watch people jump from planes.  With flags.  They came right over our heads.

 I think these were the minesweepers.  Except they use sonar or something so it’s a bit safer than the traditional minesweepers.  Okay, I give.  I haven’t a clue what they are or do.  But the boys loved climbing in to them.

 We were walking to see the motor cross bike demonstration and just happened upon a helicopter  taking off.  I’ve never been that close to any kind of aircraft taking off without being inside of it.

 Then we made it to the motorcross demonstration.

 That black dot below the clouds and above the trees is a guy.  On a bike.  Holding on to the back.  Yeah.

 And this is my kids reaction to the guy letting go of the handlebars to grab the seat.

 Yep.  Totally amazing.
Flipping over.
Thunder Over…always has some great musicians who come to honor our troops and this year it was Gary Sinise and the Lt. Dan Band.  Cranky tired kids kept us from going to the concert but we heard it from the parking lot and it sounded good.  It was truly a wonderful fun time with our crew.  Oh yeah, and it was free!

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And we’re off

After our camping trip, we packed it up and headed to see Ge and Granddaddy over Mother’s Day weekend.  It was a bonus weekend because it was also my sister’s birthday.  She claims she is 29 but I have it on good authority that I was born after which means she’s not.  Either that or I’m stuck at 27.  Which wouldn’t be such a bad thing. 
BRAG SPOT:  We haven’t seen my sister in a while because she’s been busy getting her MASTER’s degree in Special Education.  Nope.  I’m not proud one bit.  Whatever. I know she has worked hard and made a lot of sacrifices and we are so excited to see her dream fulfilled.  Because she’s my sister.  And she rocks! Congratulations Aunt Yaya!
Okay, enough bragging.  Now on to all the fun pictures of cousins and whatnot.
At the end of the day, hanging out watching a bit of tv is nice as long as you are with friends.
Yes, I do believe Bryant is doing what you think he is doing.  Let’s look passed that at the adorable baby in a diaper playing on his Aunt Yaya’s ipad.  Photobombed by a two year old.  Man!

Ethan and Ceili Rain decided to snuggle on Ge’s bed for a movie.  I heart that nephew of mine and love how he just loves his cousins no matter what!
I told Ethan I was putting this on the blog.  I’m not sure he believed me.

Not to be outdone, Ceili Rain had to sit in the little chair.
Can you say, “wrapped around her finger?”
Not to be outdone, Ceili Rain had Jacie at her bidding too.  Jacie dressed her up and applied Ge’s makeup.

My mama on Mother’s Day with my sister, Aunt Yaya!  Easily two of the most amazing and beautiful women I know.

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Camping-May 2013

 Before it got hot.  Okay, nevermind.  It’s just now getting hot here.  Before the monsoon season (seriously, 40 plus days of rain here).  We made a trip to FDR State Park.

It was a beautiful park.  Despite the ticks.  There were a few on Zoe, Ceili Rain and Mark.  And we had a wonderful time camping.  We were one of very few who were tent camping so we had a great area on sites to select from.  However, the first night, we chose a site right by the bathrooms.  And the street lamp.  Malachi had a cold and couldn’t sleep.  I wound up putting him in the van, clearing out a seat and throwing towels up over the street lamp side of the van.  And scoped out the rest of the area to find a better spot.  We moved right after breakfast the next morning and slept much better the second night.

 We hiked a few miles too.

 And rested a bit.  Malachi had it sooo easy.
 Family portrait on a pretty bridge over a creek.  We’re all there., I promise.

 This was a “fairy” house we found on one of the trails.  Too cute of a discovery and so thankful that my children take time to explore.  My type A had a goal in mind to just hike the trail and be done.

Malachi tried to clean up the campsite (with a wipe no less).

 We stopped at Dowdell’s Knob on the way down the mountain.  Absolutely gorgeous views.  Dowdell’s Knob was the place F.D. Roosevelt picked out as a prime picnicking spot.  He didn’t believe in roughing it though.  He had a grill and stone table built and would only eat when a white table cloth and china were brought out.

Camping sure makes some people tired.
We also stopped in Warm Springs, Georgia to check out the Little White House.  That was just as fun as camping and really neat to learn about one of our president’s who called Georgia his home (at least for a little while).  Quite an interesting man and family.  And, of course, I have zero pictures from that.  We were herding seven children in and out as they completed a scavenger hunt with the park worksheet.  
By the way, if you ever go to a state or national historic site or park, stop in at the ranger station to pick up a scavenger hunt or worksheet.  The national parks have amazing booklets and the kids get really cool ranger badges with the historic site name on it.  And it’s free!  I believe that a lot of museums are using them as well now.  For us, it’s a great way to make sure that our children are actually stopping to read what’s before them and they are learning a bit.

And one last thing.  There was a gentleman who was dressed up as FDR.  So we stopped by to talk.  Of course, he was totally impressed with the kids but he kept saying, “Ah, a bunch of Little Democrats.”  We just chuckled and didn’t say much else.  I was waiting for one of the kids to say, “Nope, not at all.”  But they didn’t, thankfully.  He definitely stayed in character though.

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