Saturday, June 29, 2013

Visitors

We have spotted lots of fun critters in our yard this spring.
 
Caterpillar forming a chrysalis on the back of a rhubarb leaf.
 
 
Its surprising how fast they do this.

 
When we first found it we were able to watch the caterpillar still moving around inside.

 
By the time we were done working in the garden it was completely closed in.
 
 
This thing completely freaked me out, but I had to take a photo anyway.
He had green fangs!  Poor caterpillar.
 
 
These ladies are supposed to be taking care of all those creepy crawlies.
 

 
 
Including these guys.
 
 
The one with the really long antennae got away.
 
Albert has deposited about a dozen mice on our driveway for us in the last few weeks.  Good kitty.  :)
 
 
Titus keeps the larger visitors away.  We haven't seen any fox, opossums, coyotes, bear, or ground hogs yet this year.  Hopefully we can make it through a summer with some hens still alive!
 
 



Thursday, June 20, 2013

Days 30 to 33 - Creation Museum part 2

We spent two days at the Creation Museum.  It takes that long to take everything in. 
We were blessed by some wonderful friends that shared their membership guest passes with us.  Thank you!  We were really blessed to be able to share the experience with auntie Trista.  :)
 

 
Enjoying a ride on the camel!




 
And a ride on the dinosaur!
 
 
Ahhhhh!  If only I had seen those smudges on the lens sooner!  Everyone is looking!

 
There is so much to take in at the museum.  I need to go back some time to absorb more.  We were able to hear Ken Ham speak in person which was really neat.  He spoke on the difference in conversions between Acts 2 and Acts 17, very eye opening.  I bought a ton of books, which we have been thoroughly enjoying since we got home.
 
Our trip ended waaaaay too soon.  Only one of the kids was eager to get back home, everyone else wanted to keep going.  Do we really have to get back to real life?
 
Look at the picture God painted for us on our last night!
 

 
 

 


Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Days 30 to 33 - Creation Museum part 1

The last stop on our trip was to the Creation Museum.  We started out the morning by heading to the petting zoo before it got too hot. 
 
Feeding the alpacas....
 
Josie's expressions crack me up.
 
 
 
 
 
 


The z-donk and zorse.
 
 
 
 
 
The camel was nibbling on Brielle's shoulder.
 
 
Josie was not too fond of the camel.
 
 
 
Brielle is the animal lover in our family.
 
 
Apparently there were a bunch of smudges on the camera lens, sorry!  Lots of alpaca slimmed fingers that morning. 
 
 
 


Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Days 28 and 29 - Pittsburgh and Ben's birthday

Sunday we headed towards Pittsburgh to visit with Brett's sister.  We decided to try to avoid the toll road and save some money while getting there.  Bad idea.  We ended up on a beautiful scenic drive that was very, very, very hilly.  Not a good idea when pulling a 32' travel trailer with a 12 passenger van.  Brett had the gas floored on some of the hills and we started getting a bit anxious as we watched the speedometer drop lower and lower as we went up.  One hill we were down to 35 mph when we finally hit the top.  It took us twice as long to get to our destination and cost us an extra gas fill up which defeated the purpose of skipping the toll road.  Then, we punched in directions to a restaurant to meet Brett's sister at for dinner and somehow ended up down in West Virginia.  It was definitely one of those days that you just want it to end as soon as possible.  We finally pulled over to get dinner for our starving kids at 7:00, drove a bit further back towards Pittsburgh and found a WalMart to spend the night at. 
 
Brett's sister met us for breakfast in the morning instead.  We were going to be headed towards Cincinnati to go to the Creation Museum the next day and she decided that she would run home and pack and come down with us.  Fun!  The kids were thrilled about this, they love their auntie. 
 
The short drive went much better today.  We made it to the campground, Brett's sister arrived shortly after us, and we were all able to have dinner together and celebrate Ben's 4th birthday. 
 
 
 
Ben's second favorite thing in the world (the first being cars) is Kipper. 
 

 
I forgot to pack some candles, so he got matches to blow out this year.

Friday, June 7, 2013

Days 25 to 27 - Picnic

On Thursday we headed out of D.C. to Lancaster, PA.  We checked into our campground and spent some time swimming in the pool.  We headed out to the town of Intercourse on Friday to look at all of the shops.  Brett recently sold his IT business in order to start up a furniture building business.  He wanted to get a closer look at some Amish tables.  :)
 
We stopped into a pretzel factory while there and the kids all got to try their hand at hand twisting some pretzels. 
 

 
Then, it was back to the campground for some more swimming.
 
Saturday was the Big Families and Friends Picnic.  It was wonderful to get to finally meet some women that I have talked to online with for years, many of whom are also adoptive parents to special needs children.  The kids had a ton of fun playing with all of the other children that were there. 
 
 

 
It was a chilly day, but the sun did come out and warm things up every now and again. 
 
 
 
 
We have been home for a week now and I am still trying to finish up these posts.  :)  Life has been busy and this trip showed us many things we need to work on within our family.  It was a huge blessing to us.  If you ever get the chance to step away from your normal everyday life for a larger chunk of time, do it!

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Riah

While we were on the trip, Riah started to nod her head every time we asked her a question.  (She will shake her head no every once in a while too.)  It was pretty cute.  Here she is sitting in a pizza box in a Laundromat parking lot.  (I still have no idea how to rotate videos....)
 

Saturday, June 1, 2013

Days 19 to 24 - Washington D.C.



After leaving FL, we headed up the east coast.  We spent Thursday night sleeping at a rest stop and then started driving right away again the next morning. 





We made it to our campground in D.C. by Friday evening.  Campgrounds around D.C. are EXPENSIVE, so we stayed at Greenbelt National Park.  Graham has an America the Beautiful Access Pass that allowed us to camp for just $8 a night.  :) 
 
 




We spent 5 days in D.C.  We had a chance to see the Washington Monument, Capital Building, Lincoln Memorial, and some museums.  We did a bit of walking on the mall and a lot of walking in the national forest that we camped in.  


















We visited Arlington National Cemetery and watched the changing of the guards. 






 



 

We spent a day visiting the National Zoo where we got to see some baby spectacle bears and the pandas.




 

We finally got to do some campfire cooking and make some smores (none of the campgrounds in Florida seemed to have fire rings).  We also found about a dozen ticks, yuck!

Overall, we loved camping in D.C., no hookups, but it felt like real camping finally.  We liked the things we did end up seeing in D.C., but the traffic and parking got very frustrating very quickly.  We definitely appreciate our quiet country life!
 

 
 

 A certain little two year old got a hold of some nail polish......  How these little brains work and what would ever possess her to pour nail polish on her own head, plus her brother's and sister's heads, I will never know.

I forgot to take a photo of the other two.

 
By the way, baby oil and a fine tooth comb works pretty good to remove nail polish from hair.