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AMI Move In Day

Beach Day has finally arrived!!!  After months of planning and waiting….the wait is over.  Kelly and the kids came in late Friday night from Virginia, so the last bit of packing Saturday morning was a piece of cake and we were off for the 3pm check in.  The first year that we went to the beach we stayed for a week; we didn’t really even begin to relax until day five or so and then it was time to pack up and go home.  Last year, we decided on two weeks, but at the end we were so sad to leave that we pushed this year to three.  Three whole weeks of fun in the sun and sand in the toes…

This is the house…318 Iris.  It is a four bedroom with a pool on the canal… and we love it!

 

 

Papa Bear helped us bring down some of the bigger items in the back of his truck.

 

Molly and the Hermit Crabs made the trip.  Lucy will be here next weekend.

 

The dock leading out to the canal…

 

There are two lime trees in the back yard and both of them are covered with fruit!  Hmmm. Limeaids, Cornonas, Mojitos, Margaritas, the possibilities are endless…

 

 

There was an afternoon storm that the boys sat outside to watch and afterwards there was the most beautiful double rainbow…

 

We moved one bed so the three older boys could share a room… 

It’s gonna be a great three weeks…  🙂

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Day Trip to Gwynn’s Island

Being in Richmond and so close to Uncle John, I just had to take the boys out to Gywnn’s Island to visit for the day.  It was short notice, but we were fortunate enough to make it work and an added bonus…Susan came out to spend a couple of hours with us too.  Colin and Emma joined us for the day, and boy did they all have a good time!

Justice the dog couldn’t resist a good swim with the kids…

Davy and Colin on the lookout…

The poor little apple tree that Matty and Emma picked all of Ms. Penny’s apples off of…

Susan grilled us all hot dogs for lunch…they were delicious!

Emma looking at the butterflies…

Matty, Davy, Cousin Susan, and Uncle John Dixon…

I love this photo!

On our way off the island, we stopped into the local seafood shop and bought some fresh crabmeat to make crab cakes…Yum Yum!!!

 

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4th of July in Washington DC 2012

Happy Birthday America!  Being so close to Washington DC, we had to take the kids in to celebrate with the Nation’s Capital.  We started our day with a red white and blue breakfast, blueberry pancakes with strawberries and bananas and then we loaded them into the car and headed for Springfield to take the train in.

Every little kid loves to take the train.

We got off at the Smithsonian stop and headed over to the mall to camp out our spot for the fireworks before the crowds came in.  We parked our blankets on the hill, right under the National Monument facing the reflecting pool and the Lincoln Memorial.

It was really hot again today, pushing 100 and the heat index was said to be 105, so to cool off the boys we took them down to the WWII memorial fountain to put their feet in.

All throughout the mall there were water fountains, established and brought in, as well as hoses for the kids to spray themselves down.

Another fun find were the air vents…

On our way to lunch we stopped by the White House for the classic out front photo.  Davy was so sweet,when I told him we were going to see the White House he says, “Will we get to see President Obama???”  If only it were that easy… 🙂

We saw this hanging off of the side of a building, I thought that it was nice.

Ahhhh, an air-conditioned lunch… 🙂

Cucumber gin and tonic with some of the best macaroni and cheese ever…  Yum!

Street vendors were lined up everywhere selling water, ice pops, and fruit!

Fat suits, according to the boys…

The Marine Corps jazz band started playing at 6 and entertained us throughout the evening.  Right before 9 o’clock, 850,000 people sang the “Star Spangled Banner” together and then did a countdown from 10 to 1…  The beautiful fireworks shot off into the night…

After the fireworks were over, Davy turns to me and says, “Well that’s something you don’t see everyday!”  Love him!

Little Matty didn’t quite make it back to the train.  Although we were all hot, dirty, and tired…we finally made it home.  This was a wonderful experience and I can’t wait to do it again!

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National Aquarium, Downtown Baltimore

Today we decided to take the kids to Baltimore to go to the National Aquarium.  The aquarium is rated one of the top 10 in the country and we knew that they would love it.  One of their biggest exhibits is the shark exhibit called “Open Ocean”, and with three of the 5 boys loving sharks we knew that this would be a big hit.  Some of the other exhibits that we saw were: Jellies Invasion, Dolphin Discovery, Atlantic Coral Reef, Upland Tropical Rain Forest, Australia, Wings in the Water…

The National Aquarium

Great White Jaws

Puffins

Oh Matty!!!  Look at that big Bruce!!!

We went to the Dolphin Show…

The kids put on a puppet show for us…

The penny machine…

Each one of them earned two items at the gift shop.  The three older boys all got a stuffed blue dolphin, Matty got a smaller gray dolphin, Emma got a pink sting ray, and Jack didn’t pick one out.  Davy also got a sharks tooth and Matty got a plastic speed boat. 

Outside of the museum there were dragon boat rentals.  We wandered over to check out the price and it was $18 to rent them.  Each boat held four people so this was perfect!  However, I took the three little ones while Kelly had the three older ones and Colin was able to help her pedal….lucky her!

After the boat ride, we went to Phillips for some sangria and crab cakes.  The service was terrible but the food was good!

By the time we got home it was almost 9:30, we were all tired and super excited about our awesome day!!!  🙂

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Blueberries, Carytown, Swimming, Fireflies

We started our day with a little blueberry picking. The kids love to pick and eat them, so this was the perfect morning outing.  Kelly had found this patch a few weeks ago, so off to Swift Berry Patch we went.  The bushes were the size of small trees and the price was amazing!  We stayed about an hour, until the heat became unbearable, and with much delight we had picked almost 10 pounds of berries.  Looking forward to finding some yummy recipes for these…

After we dropped off the berries at home, we met Brian at his office and followed him to lunch.  He took us to Cary St.  Carytown is located in a trendy part of midtown, in Richmond. It is not a formal township, but it is formally recognized as a superior shopping district.  Over 200 businesses, and some residents call this historic outdoor shopping mall home.  Brian swore that if we went to Carytown we’d have one of the best hamburgers ever.

The sunflowers are in full bloom here, so I had get at least one photo…

Both boys got a hot dog while I ordered the California burger with a side of onion rings…Yum!

Little Emma waiting for her drink to come.

After lunch we decided to scrap our afternoon plans and have Brian take the kids home.  They have been so excited for the last two days and along with the heat exhaustion was setting in.  While the kids went home, Kelly and I walked down Cary St. and looked through a ton of shops.

After quiet time, the kids went for a swim.  Kelly dug out a waterproof camera that the boys had received for Christmas and needless to say, the camera provided them with a long time form of entertainment.  The pictures turned out cute too. 

The evening thunderstorms seemed to be holding off a little bit tonight, so we set out to find the fireflies.  While we were waiting for them, the boys climbed the trees and ran around with the dogs.  Connor caught the most, he was super pleased.  🙂

 

Till tomorrow….

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Bottoms Up, Monument Ave, and Maymont Park

It’s our first full day in Richmond and there is soooo much here to do!  Kelly let me sleep in because I was just exhausted, and Emma had a playdate, so we didn’t set out until 11:30.  After we dropped her off we headed downtown and ended up at Bottom’s Up Pizza.  We all know how much I love pizza, so this was the perfect first stop!  Here is the Bottom’s Up Pizza Story… www.bottomsuppizza.com

“Dirk Graham has always been a fan of pizza. During the 1980s, Dirk traveled around the city of Richmond and surrounding areas in hopes of finding a great pizza. Frustrated by his search, Dirk turned to his friend, Fabian Botto, a restauranteur, who was known for his quality cuisine. Fabian soon became Dirk’s mentor and taught him the secrets to making his specialty crust and sauces.

In 1990, Dirk and his partner, Coalter Turpin, used those secrets to open a small pizza shop in historic Richmond. Word spread quickly about the delicious crust that takes over 12 hours to prepare. With a strong customer loyalty, the restaurant quickly outgrew its original location. In 1992, the pizza shop grew into a full-service family restaurant now known as the famous Richmond favorite, Bottoms Up Pizza.  Dirk’s vision became true. Voted “Best Pizza” in Richmond year after year.”

Oh yum!!!  I am in heaven!!!

Oh Matty bear…was it hot!

All around downtown there are buildings painted with beautiful graffiti…of course we had to stop for photos!

Monument Avenue.  It is known to be a premier example of the Grand American Avenue city planning style. The first monument, a statue of Robert E. Lee was erected in 1890. Between 1900 and 1925, Monument Avenue exploded with architecturally significant houses, churches and apartment buildings. A tree-lined grassy mall divides the east and west-bound sides of the street and is punctuated by statues memorializing Virginian Confederate participants of the Civil War Robert E. Lee, J.E.B. Stuart, Jefferson Davis, Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson, and two additional Richmond natives “Father of the Seas” Matthew Fontaine Maury, and Arthur Ashe, an international tennis star.

 

After the drive we promised the little ones that we would take them to a park, so off we went of Maymont Park.  Now, you may think that we are crazy to venture out in this heat, but it is what it is and the entire area is under this summer heat wave.  We wanted them to be able to run and play….

www.maymont.org

 Maymont is a 100 acre  Victorian estate and it contains Maymont Mansion, now a historic house museum, an arboretum, formal gardens, a carriage collection, native wildlife exhibits, a nature center, and a petting zoo known as “The Maymont Children’s Farm”.

In 1893, Major James H. Dooley, a wealthy Richmond lawyer and philanthropist, and his wife, Sallie, completed their elaborate Gilded Age estate on a site high above the James River. According to their wishes, after their deaths Maymont was left to the people of Richmond. Over the next 75 years, additional attractions were added.

We ended up parking on the opposite side of the property from the children’s farm, but we figured after eating all of that pizza the walk would do us good.  The walk was pretty close to a mile and when we finally get there all of the animals were missing!  Due to the heat they were brought inside.  The kids saw four animals: a horse, a grey fox, deer, and an elk.

The grey fox is down in the middle…

The walk back was brutal.  The kids were real troopers, but the heat even got to me.  Near the entrance where we came in was one water fountain and a few garden fountains.  There were plenty of signs that said don’t pick the flowers, but none that said stay out of the water!  It was just to hot to tell them no.

Instead of heading back to the car, we continued down the path and hit the jackpot….a waterfall!!!

We finally wandered back to the car, here I am all beat red from the sun.  We stopped at Sonic for cherry limeades and took the kids home to play in the pool.  Great first day!!!!

Can’t wait to see what we are going to do tomorrow!!!

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Richmond!!! Here we come!!!

Our original plan was to leave on June 30th, Saturday and head up to Kelly’s…but we decided that the traffic would be better if we left on a week day, so Thursday it was.  Andy decided to stay behind on this trip…but don’t worry, even though he is one-handed I didn’t leave him empty-handed :)…  I even precut a lot of the food for him.

We loaded the car the night before and at 4am the alarm went off.  I packed the cooler, loaded a few more things, tucked the boys into their seats, we said goodbye to daddy, and we were off at 4:30 on the dot.

I decided to take I-4 to 95 and by the time we got to Ormond Beach the sun had just crossed the tree line.  We decided to stop for a potty break once we crossed the Georgia line and I would pull out their breakfast.

The way the drive broke up, we ended up stopping in each state…a perfect opportunity for a photos!

I have to include this picture of Molly.  She was sitting shotgun and seemed quite cozy.

After 6 stops, at 4:45pm we pulled into Casa Carothers and we were so happy.  The house is beautiful and we are so excited to be with our friends.

Let the fun begin!!!

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GA Day 3 – Toccoa River Tubing, Mining, and Hiking

We started our day by stopping at Mercer Orchards.  They are one of the largest orchards in the area and known for their “u-picking” and different jams, jellies, and butters.  Currently, they were picking strawberries and the blueberries were expected to be ready by the end of the week…so we decided to pass and instead browsed through their gift shop.  We bought some old-fashioned peach butter and some peach butter with honey.  On the way back to the truck, Andy noticed that we had a flat tire.  Uh oh!  So, he ended up calling AAA and waiting while the boys and I went on a tractor ride through the orchards.  We saw apple trees, peach trees, cherry trees, pecan trees, strawberry plants, blueberry bushes and more.  By the time we got back the tire was changed and we were on our way!

 

From here we drove over to McCaysville to go tubing.  We found a company that didn’t have a minimum age requirement, perfect for Matty.  It seems that most of them require that the children be 5, but Matty is awesome and can do anything!  The Toccoa River Adventures offered floats for $6 per person, cheap outdoor fun!  We decided on the short float which was about and hour and forty five minutes.  The boys had a great time.  The water was cold, but not to cold…. Andy and Matty even braved it in to do a little swimming.

For lunch we headed back to Blue Ridge and ate at Blue Ridge Mountain BBQ.  It is another walk up BBQ place that has a lot to offer and delicious food.  After lunch we promised Davy that we would take him mining for gems.  That was his one request on this trip, so of course we had to find a place.  Right off of the main street there was a place called Huck’s Lost Mine.  The large buckets were $25 and it came with a round of mini golf for two.  The bucket was packed full of treasures and the boys had a great time playing in the mud.  We wandered over to the ice cream shop and then took off south for a quick hike at Fall Branch Falls to end the day.

The hike was only about a quarter-mile and it let you walk right up to the waterfall.  At the bottom of the hike, across a small field, there’s access to the creek for the kids to play in.

 

 

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GA – Around The Cabin

We loved this little cabin that we found on VRBO.com.  It is advertised as a two bedroom, but it also has a loft that has two additional twin beds, so all together it has three bedrooms, 5 beds, plus two sleeper couches.  It was the perfect size for us, and a perfect price $109 a night.  What made the experience even so much better, were all of the extras that the house had.  There were tons of stuffed animals, books, movies, games, a large screened in porch, a hot tub overlooking the mountains, a hammock, a fire pit, a swing, and a zip line.

The swing was fun for the them, but a little scary for us.  When you push them off, you are standing on the side of the mountain and it proceeds to slope down so the kids are so much higher than if the ground was flat.

The zip line was far and fast.  Andy had to stand at one end and I stood at the other to catch them.  If they were older they would be able to stop themselves on the tree at the end, but our poor little guys would have crashed into it.  I tried to get their pictures when they were about half way, but they were flying towards me and I was afraid of them crashing.  They loved it!

Sunday night and Monday night, we ended in the hot tub.  The temperature dropped down a little and the kids just had a great time.  Next time we head back to Blue Ridge, this will definitely be where we stay!

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GA Day 2 – Chattanooga

Rise and shine!  Today we are off to Chattanooga.  We make a pit stop for some donuts and coffee and we are on our way.  We decided to take the route to the north driving us through Cherokee National Forest.  The road wraps alongside the Ocoee River and we made a quick stop to let the boys see the whitewater rafters.  Of course little Matty points and says, “I wanna do that!”  🙂

Our fun outing today was to Rock City.   Check it out at www.seerockcity.com .  Special features are:

  • A self-guided walking tour along The Enchanted Trail that gently meanders through the 14-acre property.
  • Massive rock formations estimated to be 200 million years old
  • Gardens featuring more than 400 different species of native wildflowers, plants, shrubs and trees
  • Panoramic views of seven states from 1,700 feet above sea level
  • View of the Chattanooga Valley and Missionary Ridge-Civil War battlefields
  • Some points of interest along The Enchanted Trail include the 100-foot waterfall, 1,000-ton balanced rock, Swing-A-Long Bridge (ideal for pictures), Gnome Valley, Legendary view of seven states from Lover’s Leap, Fairyland Caverns and Mother Goose Village

Davy loved the gnomes and the trail.  At the top they had a few additional activities like the rock wall, live music, food, etc.

At the bottom we stopped at the gift shop and I had to buy the famous bird house :), only ours is an ornament!  For lunch we decided to head on over to downtown Chattanooga to try one of their famous local restaurants.  We ended up at the Terminal Brewhouse.  I pulled this information off of their website www.terminalbrewhouse.com.

“The Terminal Station (Choo Choo) opened in December of 1909 and created an immediate need for a nearby hotel to give comfort to the weary travelers. The very next year The Stong building (no that is not a typo) was built next door and The Terminal Hotel came to life soon after.

A pictorial book, Pen and Sunlight Sketches of Chattanooga, reported that in its location and equipment, it is eminently representative of progress in the hotel facilities of this thriving city.” The hotel featured steam-heated rooms (fancy), with meals served all hours in a café.

Legend holds that through the years the Stong building was home to speakeasies during prohibition, illegal casinos and even a house of ill repute. There may even have been some activities that took place in the fine building that one would not approve of although none come to mind.

Sometime in the early 1940’s Chester Davis, a porter at the Terminal Station, saved his tips and purchased the Stong building becoming one of the first black business owners in Chattanooga. The building stayed in his family, housing many different businesses, until purchased in 2006 by local raconteur Joe Sliger who immediately began restoring the property. Not long after he found a motley (but dashing) crew interested in this Historic building. This band of visionaries had, coincidentally, a vision for the wonderful old building. The walls and rafters seemed to cry out to these rugged, brilliant men. “Beer” said the walls “amazing food” said the rafters and so, despite being terrified of the talking building, an idea was born. After MUCH struggling and MANY delays The Terminal BrewHouse came alive and there was much rejoicing verily and thusly.”

They even let you take home some of their fresh brews in growlers, a half-gallon jar or jug used to transport…beer!  Andy was in heaven!  After lunch we went to the Chickamauga Battlefield.  Davy has shown a lot of interest in soldiers and history lately, so this was perfect for him.  We watched a 20 minute movie on the Civil War battles that took place here and we got to listen to a live talk on the soldiers uniforms that they wore and how to load and fire an 1840 Baltimore rifle.  It was so loud!  I can’t even imagine what it would have sounded like to have thousands of them going off at once.

One interesting fact that we learned was that the soldiers wore wool instead of cotton.  The cotton at that time caught on fire pretty easily, so with the guns blowing off gun powder and the ash that flew through the air it was best if they wore wool (even though it was hot out) so that their clothes didn’t catch on fire.  Davy liked how the soldiers didn’t really use the bayonets, except to stab into the ground and hold a candle at night.

After a long day, we decided to pick up a few frozen pizzas and head back to the house for a little fun.

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