Our first full day in Dover was a Sunday, and we decided to take a day trip to Wildwood, NJ. We had visited Wildwood a few years ago and had seen all of the things that could be done around the boardwalk area, but our visit took place on a weekday and everything was closed because schools up north don't let our until mid-June, and "the season" doesn't begin until then. This year I checked the operating calendars for the attractions in the area before we went and I saw that most things were open on the weekends.
We took the Cape May / Lewes Ferry over to New Jersey and we arrived in Wildwood around lunch time. The whole beach atmosphere at Wildwood is so different than what we are used to with our local Florida beaches. To start with, there is a two-mile boardwalk that runs along the coastline. I say along the coastline, but the boardwalk is pretty far from the actual ocean. Jutting out from the boardwalk is a series of three different piers. These piers make up the Morey's Piers Amusement area. The three piers are huge and are crammed full of amusement park rides and games. There is even a water park area on two of the piers. To illustrate what I'm talking about, here is a picture of the kids on the beach. We are standing on the boardwalk taking the picture of them, so you can see how far away the beach is. There is also on of the piers in the background to give an idea of how huge those things are.
We spent all day on the boardwalk and did all of the "boardwalk" things like riding the tramcar and eating lunch at "The Original Hot Spot". We had pre-purchased arm bands and those gave us unlimited access to most of the attractions on the piers. There were several roller coasters, and those were big hits with everyone. After about seven and a half hours, we began our journey back home. We were beyond exhausted when we finally made it back to the house. This was a very long- but fun- day at the beach.
Wednesday, June 17, 2015
Tuesday, June 16, 2015
Road Tripping
We've just returned from our annual trek to visit Brian's family in Dover, DE. The drive is always a long one, but the kids have done it many times and are pretty good at sitting in the car for extended periods. On the way up, we split our travel time over a two-day period. This gave us time to stop at the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel and enjoy a sit-down meal at our favorite little Italian restaurant on the Delmarva peninsula. We arrived in Delaware just in time to see American Pharaoh win the Triple Crown- how exciting! On the way back home we just did one long driving day. We did a lot in our time up north, so I will be doing extra posts on those things. Here I have posted pictures of us road tripping and of our stop at the bridge-tunnel.
Monday, June 15, 2015
Blast to the Past VBS
Our church held its VBS during the first week of June. Somehow I ended up being the VBS director this year, and I now have a new appreciation for all of those who have done this job before me. Our theme was "Blast to the Past", and it was a really well put together program. The kids "traveled through time" to learn about God's love. All week long, the kids participated in games, crafts, Bible learning, snack, and missions activities. All of the mission projects were aimed at helping our church and local community. The kids wrote cards to elderly/ shut-ins, planted trees, helped to re-decorate part of the Sunday School building, and made large snack boxes for community workers. On the last night, the firemen, police, and EMTs arrived to pick up their snack boxes and brought all of their vehicles for the kids to check out. That was a definite hit. We had a good turnout- especially considering that a lot of other churches in town were having their VBS the same week that we did. I am so thankful to be a part of such a wonderful church family.
Sunday, June 14, 2015
Lil Lady Gator Basketball Camp
It is common for many of the athletic teams in our school district to hold day camps during the week of post-planning. Most have a minimum age limit of 8, so Olivia was finally able to participate this year. She (along with Ava and Claire) attended the Lil Gator's Basketball Camp. This was a three-day camp. On the last day, there was a little awards ceremony where all of the girls received a t-shirt and certificate. There were also a few individual awards. Ava and Olivia both received a few of these. Olivia got candy for winning the dribble game, and she got the hustle award. The prize for the hustle award was a basketball, so she was really excited about this. Olivia had fun at this camp, and it was a good way to keep her occupied while I was at work.
Monday, May 25, 2015
Bailey's Graduation
Talk about feeling old- last year my ring bearer graduated- this year it's one of my flower girls. Brian, the kids, and I attended Bailey's high school graduation last weekend. Bailey is graduating from the high school where I teach, so I got to take this great shot from my seat (on the field). We are so proud of Bailey and all of her accomplishments. She has dedicated herself to academics and to her golf- and both are paying off for her. In the week leading up to graduation, her golf team won the state championship. She will be attending Armstrong State on a golf scholarship next year. I am so proud of my baby cousin.
Honor's Day
Olivia and Owen's school recently held their Honor's Day Program, and both kids were recognized. Owen received an award for having all "A" honor roll. He also got a t-shirt for having perfect attendance.
Olivia received awards for having all "A" honor roll and perfect attendance. She also scored the highest in her class on the end of the year math and science assessments, so she was recognized for that as well. We are proud of the academic accomplishments of both of our kids this year, and we hope that they keep up the good work.
Olivia received awards for having all "A" honor roll and perfect attendance. She also scored the highest in her class on the end of the year math and science assessments, so she was recognized for that as well. We are proud of the academic accomplishments of both of our kids this year, and we hope that they keep up the good work.
Softball / Baseball
We have just wrapped up our softball / baseball season. Both kids were on the pitching machine this year. This was Olivia's second year on the machine and she did pretty well. She hit more than she missed, and got on base most of the time. She volunteered to play catcher, and she loved playing this position. She was also really happy to be on the same team as Ava and Claire.
This was Owen's first year on the pitching machine, and it was a definite learning experience for him. A lot of the boys in his age group are already playing year-round or travel ball, so there were lots of kids in his league with more experience than him. Still, he enjoyed himself and did get better as the season wore on. Owen played in the outfield and did a good job of fielding the ball when it came to him.
Both kids received a trophy for participating in ball this year. They have both said that they would like to play again next year, so I guess that means that they had fun this year.
This was Owen's first year on the pitching machine, and it was a definite learning experience for him. A lot of the boys in his age group are already playing year-round or travel ball, so there were lots of kids in his league with more experience than him. Still, he enjoyed himself and did get better as the season wore on. Owen played in the outfield and did a good job of fielding the ball when it came to him.
Both kids received a trophy for participating in ball this year. They have both said that they would like to play again next year, so I guess that means that they had fun this year.
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