Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Geocaching at CG Hill


Aha! We've spotted the cache!


The girls dig through the "treasure" and make their selections, while replacing a trinket for one they take.


Still mulling over their choices.




Mommy and the girls.

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Molly's missing Teeth



Little Molls with her first 2 missing teeth. She lost her first tooth on July 1st and the second one about a month later. When she first came running into the bathroom one evening before bedtime to announce the fact that she had her first loose tooth, she was so thrilled. I acted thrilled for her too, but once she climbed into bed, Mommy had a private little breakdown. How could little Molls already have a loose tooth? Didn't that tooth grow in just the other day?!? The missing bottom teeth are cute... Molly still has the teensiest element of baby left to her look. But when those top teeth come out, well, then it is all over. Babyhood officially is left behind, little girldom will solidly be here, whether Mommy likes it or not!

Monday, August 11, 2008

Dutch Wonderland

For the second year in a row we all took the children to Dutch Wonderland. This amusement park is simply perfect for elementary aged kids and everyone had a wonderful time. We started off riding Molly's favorite ride, the Sky Ride.

















Here is Aunt Kris riding with McKenna and Elliot on the Boat Ride. (You can't see the E-Man, but he's there!)

















The lines at Dutch Wonderland aren't bad at all. Wait time was minimal, and the ride time was considerably long, which made for a good day. Here's the girls waiting their turn in line.




















It is amazing what a difference a year makes. Both Molly and Ailey hated this ride last year, but being the evil mommies that we are, Kris and I urged them to try the Whip again this year, never mentioning their reaction to it last year. In the photo below Molls and Ailey look a bit concerned...

















Kris and I started to wonder whether the girls were having flashbacks about last years ride. We needn't have worried... check out these faces!


So You Think You Can Dance: Elliot Style

No words really necessary. The CF (Cuteness Factor) is huge in this clip.







And who can resist a man with a blueberry-pie goatee?






"The Sweetest Place On Earth"

During our trip to PA, Mommom took the granddaughters and myself to Hershey, PA... otherwise known as "The Sweetest Place On Earth". The moment you enter Hershey you know it... the streetlamps are made to resemble huge Hershey's Kisses and even the road itself turns from highway gray/black to milk-chocolate brown. The girls repeatedly said that their Daddy would absolutely love this place, being the chocoholic that he is. Here is a shot of our "Sweeties" in the car on the way to Hershey. Below is a shot of the street lights.
































The first place we stopped was Hershey Gardens. Mommom had visited the Children's Butterfly House a few days before we arrived in PA and knew she just had to take her granddaughters there. Here they are in the Children's Gardens.
































After Hershey Gardens, Ailey had the brilliant idea to go to Chocolate World... so we did! The kids enjoyed the ride through the simulated chocolate factory but I think their favorite part was the free chocolate they received at the end of the ride. All in all, we had a sweet time in Hershey!



14 Years!






For our annual anniversary getaway this year, Ron and I decided to go to someplace other than Black Mountain. Though we have loved staying at The Arbor House for the past 2 years, we chose to head to Blowing Rock for something different. We were so glad we made that decision as it was so much closer to waterfalls and hiking trails... so close, in fact, that we could hike after breakfast from our hotel, to a waterfall in Blowing Rock, and be back in time for lunch. Below are some shots we took during our 2 day anniversary trip.

Chalk Painting




A friend of mine gave me the following recipe for chalk paint:


1/4 cup cornstarch

1/4 cup water

5 to 6 drops food coloring



This simple recipe yields tons of creative fun. The girls loved making it. (note to self: when making this with kids, make it OUTSIDE so as not to have a mess of cornstarch to sweep off every conceivable kitchen surface).


A Visit with Mommom and Poppop

In mid June Mommom and Poppop came down for a long weekend. On Sunday afternoon, after hearing Ron preach, we headed for some nearby mountains at Stone Mountain State Park. It was a nice, relaxing time as we sat with our chairs in the creek and watched the girls slide down the little natural water slide. Here's Molls, with Mommom at Poppop at Stone Mtn, below.

























Ofcourse, no visit with Poppop would be complete without a "Thumb trick" demonstration.



The Pool



This is the best $25 I've ever spent, for all the use the kiddos got out of it this summer. Meet our 10 x 10 octagonal, inflatable pool. I adore this thing! The girls and neighborhood friends have spend countless hours splashing around in this pool. But if you think this pool is only for the kids, I can assure you, you're incorrect. Some evenings after coming back from my exercise route in the neighborhood, I'd be so hot that I'd jump in, workout clothes and all. Other evenings, on the rare occasions that the kids were away at a friend's house, Ron and I would don our suits, grab a float and lay back and look at the stars in this baby. Ahh, refreshing.

Wildlife at the Bluff Hut

Our little "Wild Things" love to observe, find and catch other wild-things of the outdoor variety. At the Bluff Hut, there are countless opportunities for the kids to do just this. During our visit, we took the girls fishing at a neighbor's large pond. It was here that McKenna made her first-ever, all-by-herself catch. Below is the fine "little" bass she proudly reeled in.





Another catch they made was that of a tiny frog. I had been after these little suckers all week, trying to snag one for the girls to look at. Every time, they eluded me, letting me know of their nearby presence only through a croak and a small ker-plop as they leapt into the safety of the pond. But not McKenna! Without even trying, she came across this cute little guy and handily snatched him up for us to observe. See for yourself.





Fall Creek Falls




After Ron's ordination in June, we took the family camping for a few days in the Smokies. Unfortunately, I somehow forgot to take photos of that part of the trip. :-( After camping in the Smokies, we headed over to see Ron's folks at the Bluff Hut. Here we are on a day-trip to Fall Creek Falls... one of our favorite parks due to all the gorgeous waterfalls. Here are some photos and video of Ron and the girls enjoying one of the falls.