Thursday, July 29, 2010
Gettysburg
We had a wonderful trip to Gettysburg. Fortunately, almost everything we did was indoors as it was in the upper 90's. The kids took part in a junior ranger program on joining the army, and we went through the museum, saw the film, and of course visited the gift shop. We decided to do the audio car tour through the battlefield. I enjoyed hearing the commentary, but we really didn't get to see much because by that point we were all tired and hungry and didn't really want to get out of the car. I also really enjoyed the cemetery...what an unbelievably moving experience. I was really proud of the kids who seemed to grasp the meaning of everything we were experiencing. It probably helps that they have a dad who is a high school history teacher! This morning we decided to tour the Eisenhower National Park, also located in Gettysburg. I personally enjoyed that much more than the battle portion of our trip, but that's kind of my personality. Three more days visiting the in-laws and then we should be home for the summer. I'm really looking forward to my own bed soon!
Sunday, July 25, 2010
Pack, unpack, repack, unpack, laundry. Repeat.
This is pretty much where we are at with things right now. I spent Wednesday doing nothing but laundry and packing. We drove to PA Thursday, dropped the kids off at my in-laws, and turned around and drove back to Zanesville, OH to meet up with friends for dinner. We stayed in a motel there, then got up Friday morning and drove to Dresden, OH to tour Longaberger basket country. Loved, loved, loved it! Even my wonderful husband enjoyed it. Our friends had been there before and it was nice to have them along to help us find our way. After spending the entire day there, we drove, along with our friends, to Columbus for the next two nights. This morning we had brunch together, and then took the scenic route home. I'm in the midst of laundry again, as tomorrow we drive back to PA. Tuesday morning we'll be getting up to drive to Maryland, then we'll spend Wednesday at Gettysburg before returning back to my in-laws on Thursday. Next weekend is a surprise party for my father-in-law (needless to say he isn't a blog reader!) and then we'll return home on Sunday. I'm sure I'll be plenty tired of living out of my suitcase by then, but we are very blessed to be able to make all of these memories!
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Scout Camp
JR returned this morning from three days at scout camp. He absolutely loved it! Just as I suspected, he came home very tired. He told me that he got to do lots of swimming, some bb shooting, and made a key chain. These are just a few of the things he's had a chance to mention to me. On the downside, he was also stung by a wasp the first day he was there. By yesterday, the swelling had become pretty bad so they took him to the nearest town and he saw a doctor. He's on an eight day steroid to help with the inflammation. He tells me that it looks much better today, and my thought was, "Yikes!" I think it still looks pretty swollen so I can only imagine what it looked like at its worst. He got along really well with his tent mate and overall it was just a great experience for him.
While he was gone, we enjoyed our family reunion on Sunday, and then headed to my dad's place at the lake for just one night. There are some chores we need to accomplish up there and we just haven't been around much to get them done. We are about to hit the road for a week and a half, so today is all about laundry and packing!
While he was gone, we enjoyed our family reunion on Sunday, and then headed to my dad's place at the lake for just one night. There are some chores we need to accomplish up there and we just haven't been around much to get them done. We are about to hit the road for a week and a half, so today is all about laundry and packing!
Sunday, July 18, 2010
And yet more family
Today we are off to yet another family reunion...this isn't even our last one of the summer! I love that the majority of my family lives within 50 miles, and I love even more that various relatives are willing to host large gatherings and we get together roughly once a year. Usually there is one group or another that takes a "skip" year, but this year every group has a reunion scheduled, and most of the hosts have pools! We are enjoying visiting with so many relatives, my kids love getting so much attention, and we are all enjoying so much pool time!
Thursday, July 15, 2010
More fun with family
Yesterday was an absolutely wonderful day spent with my family. We were joined at my aunt & uncle's place by my grandmother as well as two cousins, and between them four of their children, including the newest at just five weeks old! The kids got to go out on the pond in the paddle boat, and each took turns swimming. I think the highlight though for JR, was the endless hours of fishing that took place. That boy is perfectly content with a fishing rod! He was able to catch one of the catfish that has been stocked in the pond and everyone was excited about that. I know that my grandmother absolutely loved getting to spend the day with six of her eight great-grandchildren, and spent a great deal of time down at the dock with the fishing and boating crew. I'm just so amazed and grateful for such a wonderfully large extended family!
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
All Star Game
Tonight I'm continuing a tradition with my kids from my childhood. My sister and I have always been huge, huge fans of the Cincinnati Reds. I remember being a kid and my sister and I would make a big bowl of popcorn and sit in front of the TV eagerly anticipating the evening's festivities. Our favorite part was always the introduction of the all star teams, and it was always time to cheer when the Reds player(s) was/were introduced. I still follow the Reds closely, and my kids have also become fans. Tonight, I'll pop a big bowl of popcorn, and we'll all sit in front of the TV watching the introductions and the beginning of the game. For the first time in quite awhile, there will actually be four Reds players involved in the game! Go National League!
Better day
I'm happy to report that today is a much better day for JC. I'm not completely convinced that she didn't have a little touch of something, as not only did she take a little nap yesterday, she went to bed at 7 and went to sleep. Not very much like her. The boys were up until 9 because we were playing a mean game of Monopoly. Anyway, her behavior has been much better today, and I smile as she likes to keep pointing that out to me. Tomorrow we are headed for another adventure...a two hour drive to my aunt & uncle's 23 acre summer home complete with a pond. Got to remember to take the camera!
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