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.



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.
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”
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).
Needless to say, Papa was thrilled. We also got him a “Happy, Happy, Happy” t-shirt and a Si tea glass.
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.
My mama on Mother’s Day with my sister, Aunt Yaya! Easily two of the most amazing and beautiful women I know.
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.
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.
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.
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.