Friday, December 30, 2016
Christmas Visit to Wild Adventures
Here it is the end of 2016, and we still haven't used our "Bring-a-Friend" tickets to Wild Adventures. To rectify this, we took a trip today with some friends of ours. I could not believe how busy the park was. I guess a lot of other people had the same idea that we had. We usually only get passes every other year, but we've decided to go ahead and renew for next year because: (1) Owen's 3rd grade field trip will be going here and this will save us money on the tickets, (2) three of the concerts for next summer have been announced and there is one that I would definitely like to see, and (3) they are adding a new section to the water park and it looks like something that we would be interested in. So, it's so long to Wild Adventures until the Spring- and then another year of fun. Whoo-hoo!
Thursday, December 29, 2016
Day Trip to Jekyll
While the guys stayed home to watch football, the kids and I took Nana on a tour of Jekyll Island. Our first stop was the Sea Turtle Center. We were able to see some of the turtles receiving care and we even had one of the workers talk to us for about ten minutes about some of the patients and other common issues they see at the center. It was very interesting, and Barb especially seemed to enjoy it.
After leaving the Sea Turtle Center, we drove around the historic district and had lunch in the grand dining room at the Jekyll Island Club Hotel.
Of course no trip to Jekyll would be complete without a stop at Driftwood Beach. It was so foggy on this side of the island that we could hardly see anything. I was disappointed because I really wanted Barb to see how neat the beach was. I figured that pictures wouldn't turn out well due to the fog, so I only took a few. As it turns out, the fog made the pictures look eerie and interesting. I wish I had taken more.
The kids were insistent that we let them go down to the beach. So, this was our last stop. I knew what was going to happen, and sure enough one of the kids (Owen) came back soaked.
After leaving the Sea Turtle Center, we drove around the historic district and had lunch in the grand dining room at the Jekyll Island Club Hotel.
Of course no trip to Jekyll would be complete without a stop at Driftwood Beach. It was so foggy on this side of the island that we could hardly see anything. I was disappointed because I really wanted Barb to see how neat the beach was. I figured that pictures wouldn't turn out well due to the fog, so I only took a few. As it turns out, the fog made the pictures look eerie and interesting. I wish I had taken more.
The kids were insistent that we let them go down to the beach. So, this was our last stop. I knew what was going to happen, and sure enough one of the kids (Owen) came back soaked.
El Castillo de San Marcos
The Sanders family was planning to stay a visit for a few days following Christmas, so we decided to take them around and show them the sites. Our first stop was one of my favorite cities, St. Augustine. We ended up getting a late start and the city was the most crowded that I'd ever seen it, so we only ended up having enough time to visit the El Castillo de San Marcos (the fort) and to do a little eating and shopping on St. George St. We drove all around the city looking for a parking spot, so I guess you could say that we also got a driving tour.
Wednesday, December 28, 2016
Christmas with the Sanders
As I mentioned in the previous post, we hosted the Sanders' for Christmas this year. This is the first Christmas that we've had the opportunity to spend with Brian's family, so it was really special. The kids woke us up on Christmas morning so that we could see all of the wonderful gifts that Santa had delivered. They received several new clothing items and a programmable robot. Since Christmas fell on Sunday, we got dressed and attended the Sunday morning service. Afterward, we returned to the house to prepare the lunch. Since I knew there would be a short turn-around time between church and lunch, I ordered part of the meal from Walls and cooked the other half. I thought it turned out pretty well.
After lunch we opened gifts. We all received so many wonderful things. I "went rogue" on a couple of gifts this year, but they were all well received.
One of the "rogue" gifts was a bicycle for Brian. He didn't ask for this, but he likes to ride the bike around the neighborhood with the kids so now he will be riding in style and comfort.
The kids both received laptops from their daddy and I. They have been using my laptop a lot this year to do various projects for school, so now they have a place of their own where they can do and store their work.
After lunch we opened gifts. We all received so many wonderful things. I "went rogue" on a couple of gifts this year, but they were all well received.
One of the "rogue" gifts was a bicycle for Brian. He didn't ask for this, but he likes to ride the bike around the neighborhood with the kids so now he will be riding in style and comfort.
The kids both received laptops from their daddy and I. They have been using my laptop a lot this year to do various projects for school, so now they have a place of their own where they can do and store their work.
We spent the whole day at the house eating, chatting, and playing basketball. It was a great day.
Christmas Eve at Gigi and Papa's
As per usual, we went to Gigi and Papa's following the Christmas Eve candlelight service at the church. Brian's dad and Barb had arrived by that time so they, along with Melanie, joined us at my parent's house. There was a delicious meal of spaghetti and BBQ. We had a wonderful time eating and talking.
This was the first time that James has been home for Christmas, so that made the evening extra special. James is never lacking for attention.
Julianna was very excited to get Moana dress up clothes.
All of the kids received personalized mugs from Aunt Cassie and Uncle Nick.
Olivia has already worn her UK shirt twice.
Brian and I got monogrammed fishing shirts for all of the girls.
Sam was excited to receive the annual bag of rice from his sisters. This year it was brown rice- we're really mixing it up.
Swamp Lights with Granny Mel
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.
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