Friday, April 16, 2021

Get Out of Town!

 The weather has slowly gotten warmer recently, and given us cabin fever!  So we've taken a few excursions out of town.

We took a day trip to the Outer Banks of North Carolina. It's only an hour and a half away from us, and even though the weather was still too chilly for the beach, we had a fun day exploring the area.



We ate lunch at Bob's Diner, then visited the Wright Brothers National Memorial. The girls were given a booklet to fill in with facts and pictures about what they observed at the memorial, and they earned badges when they turned them in.

There were markers outside the museum to indicate where Orville and Wilbur Wright conducted their first four successful flights from a large sand dune.  The girls pretended to fly along the path until they reached the farthest marker.

Dan and I jogged along behind them and we made it to the site of the 4th and longest flight, which lasted 59 seconds!

There's a tall monument on top of a sand dune with a spectacular view of Kitty Hawk and the ocean. As we looked down below the dune, we spotted this full-sized steel sculpture of the Wright Brothers' plane, and saw that kids were climbing on it. So we checked it out to make sure that climbing was allowed, and the girls had a blast climbing and pretending to fly on top of the sculpture.

My parents visited the Nashville, TN area in late March to attend my Great-Uncle Jim's (my mom's uncle) 90th birthday celebration. They had a wonderful time visiting with the family who attended, and said that Uncle Jim is doing well for his age and enjoyed the event.


When Dan and the girls started Spring Break, we spent a long weekend in Myrtle Beach and had the best time!  Dan and I vacationed there with family over a decade ago but we didn't remember much about the area, so it's been on our list of places to check out.

We had the most gorgeous day on our first day in Myrtle Beach. The water was too cold for swimming, but we got our feet wet and there were plenty of tide pools to play in.

The beach was full of shells, which was rough on our bare feet, but we enjoyed finding souvenirs as we strolled along.

After hours in the sun, it was time for ice cream. There is no shortage of ice cream along the Myrtle Beach boardwalk!

We played at a couple of awesome playgrounds during our weekend. One was within walking distance of the boardwalk, and the other (Savannah's Playground) was a short drive away.  They both had unusual equipment that we enjoyed.

A four-person seesaw-type ride

Dan and Emma could've stayed in this disc swing all day. Hallie was rocking them to sleep. Heh!

A giant rope swing

Lots of climbing structures and bridges

Kind of a rock climbing structure

Our vacation rental had a small outdoor pool. The girls and I swam for a while, but it was a bit too chilly for Hallie and I to last long. Emma, on the other hand, had to be dragged out.

We took the girls' bikes for our walk along the boardwalk, and they went for miles with us. If we had made them walk, they would've collapsed after about 1/4 mile. 

We visited Broadway at the Beach - a giant outdoor shopping & dining complex. There was so much to see and do there.  We ate dinner at SeƱor Frog's, where a man visited each table and made balloon hats for everyone.


The girls got the biggest kick out of wearing the balloons on their heads.

There were fun photo ops along Broadway at the Beach

And they had two carnival areas where you could buy tickets to ride the rides. We had planned to go to a dinner show that night, but we didn't plan ahead and they were all sold out by the time we looked online.   I think the kids enjoyed this more, though.

Hallie really wanted to ride the big, beautiful ferris wheel. 

The girls cracking each other up

And enjoying the view from the top

Our second day in Myrtle Beach was cooler and very foggy, especially over the water.




Even though it was windy and cool, we spent at least an hour on the beach. We fed the seagulls.

We'd taken boogie boards with us, and the wind kept blowing them all over the place. Dan and I used them as seat cushions to hold them down, until the girls discovered that they could use them to glide along the deeper tide pools. Emma was able to drag Hallie on her boogie board.

But Emma was too big for Hallie to pull, so Dan gave her a ride.

The girls took one last quick swim in the pool before that front blew in, along with thunder and lightening.  It was a great trip and we'd like to visit Myrtle Beach again sometime.

My parents and I took a trip to Texas for the saddest of reasons. My Aunt Jane (my mom's sister) passed away on April 7th. She had recently completed her treatments for leukemia, and caught COVID-19, which developed into COVID pneumonia. She was able to go home from the hospital briefly at the end to be with her family (including my mom) before she passed.

Aunt Jane was a retired special education teacher, who was extremely involved in her church, teacher groups, Bible studies, friendships, and especially in the lives of her three kids and five grandkids who lived near her. She was a lovely and warm-hearted lady, who we'll miss greatly.

Aunt Jane's children and grandchildren

A picture of the extended family who attended Aunt Jane's funeral. There were hundreds more friends and former classmates and coworkers who came to pay their respects.

Although we wish she was still with us, Aunt Jane deeply loved and trusted her savior, Jesus.  We're comforted knowing that she is with him and no longer burdened with sin or pain.  She was laid to rest next to my brother, Paul, in the cemetery in Nevada, TX, where most of my mom's family is buried. I smile thinking about Aunt Jane getting the biggest welcome hug from Jesus, and then the second biggest hug from Paul. I can't wait to see them, too.

Sunday, March 7, 2021

It's Cold!

 After the holidays, we had weeks of cold weather and rain. So. much. rain. It's probably the wettest winter we've had since moving to VA.  The temperature would drop to *almost* freezing, but not quite cold enough to get snow instead of rain.  Poor Dan had to stand out in the miserable weather twice a day to direct traffic at school during carpool.  I bought him a heated vest for Christmas this year, and needless to say, it's been worth the money already!

Because of the weather, we were mostly stuck indoors.  We're very thankful that school's been in session for the girls so they could spend time with friends and teachers, and we could go to work.  There have been a few COVID cases at school and my work, but we weren't exposed in any of the instances.  I did work from home for a couple of weeks just to be on the safe side, after I learned that several people in my office who work in cubicles near me had contracted COVID.  I wanted to make sure I wasn't exposed so our family wouldn't have to quarantine from school. Although I don't think Dan would've minded a 10-day break. Heh! 

There was one nice day this winter when it wasn't freezing, raining, or extremely windy. We spent a lot of time outdoors to take advantage of it!  The girls had such fun riding their bikes around the Regent University parking lot, which is around the corner from our house. 

Emma is super close to riding without training wheels!

She also lost her two front teeth, and has the perfect 7-year old smile.

We celebrated my January birthday a little early while Robin, Rob, Naomi, and Miriam were still in town, which was awesome.  And of course we celebrated again on my actual birthday!

Our nephew, Rowan, turned 2 in January.  He's the cutest! We wish we could celebrate with him in person.

FINALLY!! We finally got a snow day at the end of January!  Our area of Virginia Beach got about 4 inches overnight, which was more than most other sections of Hampton Roads.  The girls were up before 6 a.m. and too excited to stay indoors. So we bundled up and went out to play at 6:30. (sorry, neighbors!)

The girls enjoying the fresh snow, way too early in the morning.  

We built Frosty!

And later in the day, we went sledding. Emma wanted to go down the hill by herself, but Hallie only wanted to go if Emma was riding with her.

The girls pretending they crashed into a tree.  Ha! They actually did bump into trees a couple of times, but fortunately there were no casualties.

We loved the beauty of the snow-covered trees. The sun melted most of the snow by the end of the day, but we enjoyed it while it lasted!

StoneBridge School had Spirit Week in February, and the girls loved dressing up each day.

Favorite Music Genre Day - both girls chose country music. Emma's loved country ever since she saw Trolls World Tour and fell in love with Delta Dawn's song, "Born to Die."

She's small, but I wouldn't mess with her if I were you.

Decade/History Day - they dressed as Laura Ingalls and a friendly Native American

Wacky Wednesday

Cartoon Character Day - Cinderella and Arial

Emma and her classmates were invited to their friend, Emma C's, birthday party at a roller skating rink. Most of them had never roller skated before, so it was like watching Bambi try to ice skate on the frozen pond with Thumper.  But after a half an hour, they were all mostly staying upright and having a great time.

The class taking a pizza and drink break

Dan is by far the best skater in the family, so he stuck with Emma to show her the ropes.

If the girls felt like toddling around the rink clutching the wall, they could hang out with me.



My favorite picture of the day. Hallie was hanging out in the middle of the rink (making everyone else swerve around her), just grooving to the music. 


We made good memories this winter, but we're ready for warmer temperatures!