How many weeks has it been since school's been out? It feels like about 6 months, but who's counting? The first problem was that I got a really awful cold/ flu thing at the end of the first official week... I actually lost my voice entirely for two days! I'm sure my kids were heartbroken... After sleeping in until 11:00 every morning for a week because I'd been up half the night coughing, everyone thought they could do whatever they wanted all day (meaning, no work, all play!). The second problem is that my sweet little fifteen year old boy has a "girlfriend"! That really just speaks for itself... The third and now most prevalent fiasco of the summer is that the Defense Department released it's program cuts on Friday and Conan's was one of them... Translation, yesterday was his last day at work. That is just a tad bit inconvenient...
So, no matter how prepared we are, life just has to shock us now and then or we'd be way too comfortable, right? For some reason, I see a pattern in our lives of humbling circumstances having to do with MOVING!!! It's actually not all that bad, really. I'm starting to get the moving fever when things get on a good schedule and we start making great friends. (Did I really say that?) Who knows, maybe we'll end up staying right here... WE SHALL SEE!!!
On a positive note, we had a great time on Saturday renting boats at the local lake! Conan and Christian got a canoe and the girls and I had a great time building up our leg muscles in a peddle boat! I didn't actually take the camera out on the lake, but I did get a few pics.
We're trying to decide if we should try to experience the July 4th festivities in Washington D.C. We'll definitely take the Metro if we venture down there! Anyway, what ever we decide, life has just gotten way more interesting and exciting!!!
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Summer Is Here!
I welcome summer! I LOVE summer!!! The amazing thing about southern PA is that it isn't hot yet... It's been soooooo nice here! Our last day of school was Friday, so we had a celebratory marshmallow roast at our backyard fire pit! Yesterday, Elizabeth got to pack up and head to Girls' Camp at Camp Tuckahoe for the week. Driving in there reminded me of a Disney movie.. It's beautiful- a lake with canoes, a huge pool, in the middle of the woods! She was only concerned about the bugs... I'm sure she'll survive!!!
Last week Elizabeth and Emma made these funny alien cupcakes! They are so cute! They are the reason I messed up on my diet...!
Christian misses school already (the friend/social part...). NO WAY!!! He's now praying that we won't move again. I told him that all of the months of praying that we WILL move back west might cancel out the 3 weeks of praying to stay... hmmmm... who knows?
Conan is working on his resume- we'll see what happens!
I have a list about a mile long of all the places I want to go this summer... Colonial Williamsburg and Jamestown settlement, Boston, New York, Philly, Baltimore Aquarium, Hershey Park... Next week I'm picking one and just GOING! I'm also getting our passport applications in- for sure! With a sister in Denmark (she just found out they may end up in Spain...), no excuses! We have missed them this year... Anyway, I'm ready for those lazy days with no schedules to follow, lunches to pack, and school projects to help finish... Ahhhhhhh! SUMMER!
Last week Elizabeth and Emma made these funny alien cupcakes! They are so cute! They are the reason I messed up on my diet...!
Christian misses school already (the friend/social part...). NO WAY!!! He's now praying that we won't move again. I told him that all of the months of praying that we WILL move back west might cancel out the 3 weeks of praying to stay... hmmmm... who knows?
Conan is working on his resume- we'll see what happens!
I have a list about a mile long of all the places I want to go this summer... Colonial Williamsburg and Jamestown settlement, Boston, New York, Philly, Baltimore Aquarium, Hershey Park... Next week I'm picking one and just GOING! I'm also getting our passport applications in- for sure! With a sister in Denmark (she just found out they may end up in Spain...), no excuses! We have missed them this year... Anyway, I'm ready for those lazy days with no schedules to follow, lunches to pack, and school projects to help finish... Ahhhhhhh! SUMMER!
Thursday, June 4, 2009
Vacations and Returning
I know it's been a few weeks... We have had two great weekends in a row, so I better write about them! On memorial weekend we totally lucked out (more like a blessing) with renting the most beautiful vacation house possible in Bethany Beach, Delaware! After the grueling 5 and a half hour (usually only 3) drive down there (car accidents and D.C. traffic...), we pulled up to this gorgeous home that we had found online the day before!!! It was like walking into a dream!!! Some friends of ours have a beach house down there, too, so we hooked up with them and hung out at the beach, took walks, had BBQ's, swam in the pool, played games... all while the weather was a perfect 75 degrees and sunny! (It finally started raining the day we left...!) It was glorious!!! On the downside, our refrigerator went out while we were gone, but fortunately my mom was here house sitting and she was able to save some of the food, and keep our house from smelling like rotten garbage when we got home!
After unpacking for two days, then a day to pack again, I got to get on a train to New York City with my mom early Friday morning and hang out there for the weekend! She had a book convention, so I went for fun! We had the BEST time!!! It was so weird to be alone, not used to that, but nice to walk and walk around different parts of the city. Friday I walked around midtown Manhattan, where our hotel was and took pictures and shopped! Aside from spending a few hundred dollars in a matter of a few minutes... (well, maybe hours), it felt really good! I love people watching! Friday night we went to the top of the Empire State Building then ate a delicious, non kid friendly dinner at the rink restaurant outside, Rockefeller Plaza! The weather was beautiful! Saturday morning, I had time to myself again, so I went to lower Manhattan, SOHO, and walked up and down the cobblestone streets wandering in and out of some amazing home decor/design shops. I was definitely inspired... Wow, what amazing design. I wandered up into Washington Square park, listened to some great musicians, then took in all the STUFF for sale at the Saturday morning market just bordering the park. I was really just looking, when an extremely persistent Chinese woman grabbed me and told (ordered) me to be still while she gave me a minute shoulder massage... OKAAAAAY.... After that, I was history. I sat right into her chair and endured (how can that feel so good???) a ten minute, very intense- and much needed, may I add, massage!!! It was worth every dollar! My mom and I met back at the hotel to walk up to Broadway for "The Phantom of the Opera." It was kind of a last minute decision to look for tickets online, but somehow we ended up with 2 front row, center orchestra seats for way CHEAP!!! What an incredible show. The power of music always astounds me... We ate another non kid friendly dinner that was delicious, then walked up to Central Park and over to Lincoln Center. We had yummy desserts that probably canceled out our walking, then fell into our beds exhausted and happy! We went to church on Sunday morning and were both so touched by the music in Sacrament Meeting. A beautiful woman with an equally beautiful voice sang the most incredible arrangement of "Amazing Grace", accompanied by cello and piano, that I have ever heard. It really touched me to the core. After our church service, we visited Ground Zero, and the Episcapalian church standing across the street, which was pivitol in the relief efforts during the aftermath of 9/11. It was deeply touching as well, to read about the service and sacrifice of so many and see the exhibits there. It was so amazing to me to find out that that church is the oldest Colonial public building in New York, still standing (it still has George Washington's pew). We were so enthralled in the exhibits and feelings of that sacred place that we missed our train coming home. It was well worth the two hour wait in Penn station...
Upon arrival home, I was so overjoyed to be in the arms of my family again. As wonderful as the trip was, there's just no place like home!
After unpacking for two days, then a day to pack again, I got to get on a train to New York City with my mom early Friday morning and hang out there for the weekend! She had a book convention, so I went for fun! We had the BEST time!!! It was so weird to be alone, not used to that, but nice to walk and walk around different parts of the city. Friday I walked around midtown Manhattan, where our hotel was and took pictures and shopped! Aside from spending a few hundred dollars in a matter of a few minutes... (well, maybe hours), it felt really good! I love people watching! Friday night we went to the top of the Empire State Building then ate a delicious, non kid friendly dinner at the rink restaurant outside, Rockefeller Plaza! The weather was beautiful! Saturday morning, I had time to myself again, so I went to lower Manhattan, SOHO, and walked up and down the cobblestone streets wandering in and out of some amazing home decor/design shops. I was definitely inspired... Wow, what amazing design. I wandered up into Washington Square park, listened to some great musicians, then took in all the STUFF for sale at the Saturday morning market just bordering the park. I was really just looking, when an extremely persistent Chinese woman grabbed me and told (ordered) me to be still while she gave me a minute shoulder massage... OKAAAAAY.... After that, I was history. I sat right into her chair and endured (how can that feel so good???) a ten minute, very intense- and much needed, may I add, massage!!! It was worth every dollar! My mom and I met back at the hotel to walk up to Broadway for "The Phantom of the Opera." It was kind of a last minute decision to look for tickets online, but somehow we ended up with 2 front row, center orchestra seats for way CHEAP!!! What an incredible show. The power of music always astounds me... We ate another non kid friendly dinner that was delicious, then walked up to Central Park and over to Lincoln Center. We had yummy desserts that probably canceled out our walking, then fell into our beds exhausted and happy! We went to church on Sunday morning and were both so touched by the music in Sacrament Meeting. A beautiful woman with an equally beautiful voice sang the most incredible arrangement of "Amazing Grace", accompanied by cello and piano, that I have ever heard. It really touched me to the core. After our church service, we visited Ground Zero, and the Episcapalian church standing across the street, which was pivitol in the relief efforts during the aftermath of 9/11. It was deeply touching as well, to read about the service and sacrifice of so many and see the exhibits there. It was so amazing to me to find out that that church is the oldest Colonial public building in New York, still standing (it still has George Washington's pew). We were so enthralled in the exhibits and feelings of that sacred place that we missed our train coming home. It was well worth the two hour wait in Penn station...
Upon arrival home, I was so overjoyed to be in the arms of my family again. As wonderful as the trip was, there's just no place like home!
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