Friday, July 24, 2015

Ichetucknee Springs

I have to report back to work next week, so we decided to go tubing on the Ichetucknee as our "last hurrah" of summer.  The kids have never been before, so we decided to only do half of the river.  We started at the midpoint and floated for an hour and a half to the final take-out point.  They loved it.  I think next time we will do the full distance.  

The Ichetucknee is a spring-fed river in north-central Florida.  The water is clear and a bit cold- which makes it perfect for a hot day.  Owen stayed in his tube the whole distance, but Olivia liked to get out and swim.  She used her goggles to see the fish in the water.    









 After our float trip we returned our tubes and drove to the north entrance to the park.  There are a couple of natural springs at this end of the park.  We tried to swim in the very deep Blue Hole Spring, but it was crowded and the kids were reluctant to get in because it was so deep.  We ended up going to the Ichetucknee Head Spring instead.  It was a shallower and less crowded- there was even an area where Owen could stand, so he stayed there. We could easily see the opening of the spring.  Since the water flows from an aquifer, the spring maintains a super cold year-round temperature of 72 degrees.  We swam around the spring for a bit and then we headed home.  We all enjoyed our trip to the Ichetucknee very much and look forward to a return trip.





Wednesday, July 22, 2015

State Swim Meet

 Our last swim meet of the GPRA season was the district meet.  Swimmers who finished top three in each event qualified for state.  Olivia swam the 25 free and the 25 breast, but she did not qualify to move on so we thought our summer swim season was over.  About two days before the state meet we learned that one of the girls who had qualified to swim the freestyle relay at state would not be able to attend.  Olivia was asked to fill in as an alternate.

The state meet was a lot of fun.  The day began with a parade of participants. It kind of reminded me of the Olympic opening ceremony.  Each swim organization was called and the members walked in with a sign. The teams "dressed up" in different costumes for this- we were superheros.

The preliminaries were held in the morning and the top eight teams in preliminaries advanced to the finals in the afternoon.  Olivia's team almost made the cut but ended up finishing ninth by about 4 hundredths of a second.  It was so close.  Still we were happy to have had the opportunity to participate.
 I also want to give a shout out to this little man.  Owen has attended swim meets all summer.  He has sat for hours out in the heat so that his sister could compete.  I know it has not been fun for him, but he has not complained.  He was front and center to cheer for his sissy at the state meet.

Monday, July 13, 2015

Learning to Swim

We have some big news from the pool- Owen can swim.  We still have a long way to go before he is proficient at swimming, but he can now stay afloat on his on.  Brian and I spent quite a bit of time in the pool working with him while we were at the beach.  Swim lessons were a job because Owen wasn't really enthusiastic about learning.  We hope to continue working with him so that he'll get better.

In other pool news, Olivia is a little fish and also spent tons of time in the pool while we were on vacation.






Sunday, July 12, 2015

Fishing



 It is known that if you want to find Brian during our week at the beach then the first place you should check is the pier.  He is there pretty much all the time.  There were several nights this year where he stayed out so late that he saw the sun rise the next day.  The kids took an unprecedented interest in fishing this year and stayed out late (like 12 or 1 a.m.-ish) with their daddy.  Brian said that if they were going to be out there then they had to do all of the work themselves (baiting the hook, casting, dealing with the fish once it was caught, etc...).  This was not a problem for them.  They were practically begging to go out to the pier every night.  I think Brian enjoyed their company and they enjoyed spending time with their daddy.







On the Beach

We were fortunate to have really good weather during our vacation, so we spent a lot of time on the beach. Boogie boarding continued to be a favorite activity for the kids.  The adults enjoyed reading and playing beach games (like cornhole).









Saturday, July 11, 2015

Beach Vacation

We have just returned from a wonderful week at the beach.  It always seems to fly by so quickly.  
 We arrived on the 4th of July.  This is the first time that we've been in Fernandina for Independence Day.  From the pier we could see the fireworks that people were shooting off all up and down the beach.  It was a non-stop display in both directions. There were even people shooting them off from right next to the pier. These were amazing because they exploded right above us.  We could also see the fireworks from downtown Fernandina, from the Ritz Carlton, and from Jacksonville (in the distance).  The view from the pier was spectacular.




One evening we had cake and ice cream to celebrate all of those with summer birthdays.


 The kids had a great time hanging out together.
 Downtown Fernandina has tons of great restaurants, so we made it a point to visit a few of them.  We had a great week.