Wednesday, December 28, 2016
New Ornaments
We continue our tradition of getting a Christmas ornament as a souvenir whenever we travel and then adding these ornaments to our tree at Christmas time. It's always so much fun to break out our travel ornaments and remember the good times that we've had as a family. Ornaments added this year include some from Knobel's Amusement Resort, Mount Vernon, Chincoteague Island, Silver Dollar City (Branson), King Island Amusement Park, St. Louis, and the Georgia Aquarium. The tree is so full of the kids' ornaments that Brian and I don't even take ours out of the box anymore.
Tuesday, December 27, 2016
Church Christmas Activities
Christmas is always such a busy time, and many of our annual activities are tied in to our church. One of the first things that we did in this Christmas season was to help decorate the sanctuary. I helped with the hanging of the greens, and the kids assisted with the Chrismon tree. The whole church looked so beautiful.
The kids' Blast program has a monthly service project. During the month of December, they collected canned food items to donate to the food bank. They stacked the collected products so that they made the shape of a Christmas Tree.
One of the most time-consuming activities was preparing for the annual children's Christmas program. Each year the children sing various Christmas carols. After singing these carols for several years, I can say that my kids know all of the standards well. Both kids had a solo this year. Olivia did a verse of "I'm Getting Nothing for Christmas" and Owen had a verse of "We Three Kings". All of the kids did well.
As usual, Santa made an appearance following the program. I don't think that we have many "Santa" years left. After we left the church this year, the kids said, "Mama, I think Santa was Mr. Bill". It was.
In other church Christmas news, I attended my small group Christmas party. I usually don't attend Christmas parties, but this was fun. We drove over to Saint Simon's and had dinner at Crabdaddy's . A great time was had by all.
We love our church family, and were happy to be able to participate in so many events with them during the holiday season.
Tuesday, December 20, 2016
The Nutcracker
We recently traveled to Jacksonville with some friends of ours to see the Florida Ballet's production of The Nutcracker. We enjoyed the show. This was our first experience with seeing a ballet, and it was a successful one.
Since we were in Jacksonville anyway, we decided to do the Jax Illuminations drive-through Christmas light show. This is a mile of lights that are timed to music. It wasn't terribly expensive, and they gave you free hot chocolate to enjoy as you drove through. The kids really enjoyed this.
Seeing the Jacksonville lights just put us in the mood for more lights. So, on the way home we detoured to Hortense to view the Lewis family light show. This family has a major set-up at their house that they open to the public for free. This placed was packed! I don't think that we could have fit another thing into our day, and we were exhausted when we got back to the house.
Since we were in Jacksonville anyway, we decided to do the Jax Illuminations drive-through Christmas light show. This is a mile of lights that are timed to music. It wasn't terribly expensive, and they gave you free hot chocolate to enjoy as you drove through. The kids really enjoyed this.
Seeing the Jacksonville lights just put us in the mood for more lights. So, on the way home we detoured to Hortense to view the Lewis family light show. This family has a major set-up at their house that they open to the public for free. This placed was packed! I don't think that we could have fit another thing into our day, and we were exhausted when we got back to the house.
Sunday, December 11, 2016
Train to Plains
Owen's WINGS field trip this year was a train trip on the SAM short-line railroad from Cordele to Plains, Ga. Plains is a small town whose claim-to-fame is that it is the home of President Jimmy Carter. Owen was chaperoned by his Papa, and these two had a great time. They were served a light lunch on the train, and there was even a visit from Santa.
Once in Plains, the group toured the Jimmy Carter National Historic Site and then walked around downtown Plains. They were able to see some things, but my dad said that they didn't really have enough time to see everything because the lay-over wasn't long enough. Owen's souvenir from the trip was one of those fake cans that you and a plastic snake jumps out at you. The can was made to look like a can of peanuts (because Plains is famous for producing peanuts). Owen played with his toy all the way home (and tried to trick us over and over again once he got home). It was a nice trip.
Once in Plains, the group toured the Jimmy Carter National Historic Site and then walked around downtown Plains. They were able to see some things, but my dad said that they didn't really have enough time to see everything because the lay-over wasn't long enough. Owen's souvenir from the trip was one of those fake cans that you and a plastic snake jumps out at you. The can was made to look like a can of peanuts (because Plains is famous for producing peanuts). Owen played with his toy all the way home (and tried to trick us over and over again once he got home). It was a nice trip.
Christmas Parade
We had a great time at the annual Christmas parade. Daddy parked a truck at our usual spot, and we all met up to view the parade together. Cassie and Nick were in town, so James was even able to come. There was a band, several floats, and other parade participants who wished us all a Merry Christmas. One of the highlights was the delegation from the high school- featuring Buddy the Elf (Kelly). Another highlight was Olaf from Frozen. He walked over to our group and greeted Julianna personally. She loved that. As always, the parade ended with Santa.
After the parade, the Christmas in the Park event began. We were parked right beside the park, so we decided to walk over and check it out. The had a live nativity, an area with fake snow that the kids cold play in, different rides for the kids, a meet-and-greet with Santa, and a couple of bands that entertained the crowd. We had plans to go out to Gigi's for chili, so we didn't stay long but we did enjoy walking through and checking everything out.
After the parade, the Christmas in the Park event began. We were parked right beside the park, so we decided to walk over and check it out. The had a live nativity, an area with fake snow that the kids cold play in, different rides for the kids, a meet-and-greet with Santa, and a couple of bands that entertained the crowd. We had plans to go out to Gigi's for chili, so we didn't stay long but we did enjoy walking through and checking everything out.
Saturday, December 10, 2016
Tech Fair
Both of the kids decided to compete at the district Tech Fair this year. Olivia and her partner entered in the category of video production, and Owen and his partner entered in the category of game design. While neither of the kids' teams placed, I am proud that they chose to participate, worked to learn the skills necessary to complete the project, and presented their work in front of judges. They are already looking forward to next year.
Friday, November 18, 2016
Georgia Aquarium
While we were in Atlanta, we decided to pay a visit to the Georgia Aquarium. The kids had not been since Olivia was 2 and Owen was 6 months old, so a return trip was needed. In case you haven't heard, the Georgia Aquarium is the largest and, in my opinion, best aquarium in the country. Since our last visit, they have expanded the aquarium and now have dolphin and sea lion shows.
We arrived around 10:30- just in time to see the penguin parade. A couple of times a day, the staff marches a few penguins down a ramp in the atrium. This allows visitors to get an up-close view of them. Penguins are Owen's favorite, so he was especially excited to witness this.
My favorite part of the aquarium is the Ocean Voyager gallery. This is where you will find the four whale sharks that the aquarium is so famous for. Those things are amazing. I could sit in front of the large window for hours and watch them swim.
The new dolphin show at the aquarium was surprisingly well done. I would say that it was on par with the dolphin show at SeaWorld. We sat in the "splash zone", so we had a great view of the show. It was very enjoyable. We also attended the Sea Lion show. It was pretty good as well.
Both of the kids were really fond of the beluga whales. Olivia even chose a stuffed beluga as her souvenir. I think we spent more time watching the belugas than any other animal at the aquarium.
There were several touch tanks throughout the aquarium, and I think Olivia touched every single fish in them.
The kids favorite gallery was the Tropical Diver. They enjoyed watching the colorful fish in dart in and out of the coral reef.
Another pleasant change to the aquarium since our last visit is that the 4D theater that used to be an add-on is now included in the price of admission. We enjoyed watching a "Happy Feet" show. There is also a new hands-on educational area for kids. There was not much traffic in this area of the aquarium and I don't know why. Olivia and Owen enjoyed all of the interactive games. I practically had to drag them away from this area. Another interesting thing about the educational area was that there were windows where you could see the top of the various tanks. That's a part of the aquarium that you don't always get to see. We spent a little over four hours at the aquarium. We could have stayed longer, but needed to get on the road to head home. I would definitely be interested in doing a behind-the-scenes tour or animal encounter here in the future.
We arrived around 10:30- just in time to see the penguin parade. A couple of times a day, the staff marches a few penguins down a ramp in the atrium. This allows visitors to get an up-close view of them. Penguins are Owen's favorite, so he was especially excited to witness this.
My favorite part of the aquarium is the Ocean Voyager gallery. This is where you will find the four whale sharks that the aquarium is so famous for. Those things are amazing. I could sit in front of the large window for hours and watch them swim.
The new dolphin show at the aquarium was surprisingly well done. I would say that it was on par with the dolphin show at SeaWorld. We sat in the "splash zone", so we had a great view of the show. It was very enjoyable. We also attended the Sea Lion show. It was pretty good as well.
Both of the kids were really fond of the beluga whales. Olivia even chose a stuffed beluga as her souvenir. I think we spent more time watching the belugas than any other animal at the aquarium.
There were several touch tanks throughout the aquarium, and I think Olivia touched every single fish in them.
The kids favorite gallery was the Tropical Diver. They enjoyed watching the colorful fish in dart in and out of the coral reef.
Another pleasant change to the aquarium since our last visit is that the 4D theater that used to be an add-on is now included in the price of admission. We enjoyed watching a "Happy Feet" show. There is also a new hands-on educational area for kids. There was not much traffic in this area of the aquarium and I don't know why. Olivia and Owen enjoyed all of the interactive games. I practically had to drag them away from this area. Another interesting thing about the educational area was that there were windows where you could see the top of the various tanks. That's a part of the aquarium that you don't always get to see. We spent a little over four hours at the aquarium. We could have stayed longer, but needed to get on the road to head home. I would definitely be interested in doing a behind-the-scenes tour or animal encounter here in the future.
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