Sunday, May 27, 2012

Silver Dollar City











Our last full day of vacation we went to Silver Dollar City Amusement Park.  I've heard of this place for years and now I know why.  It was more than just rides but more like entering a whole little world of its own.  The kids were so excited to ride the rides but we were surprised how much effort it took to convince some of them to try the more exciting rides.  Before long they were enjoying most of them, including this roller coaster which was their favorite - Thunderation. 










Aunt Susie was a total trooper as she got soaked (unexpectedly) while on one ride and then agreed to ride with the kids on all the other "soaking rides".  It really wasn't hot that day so I wasn't at all interested in getting drenched.  Once again she truly is the amazing, Aunt Susie.  The ride above was an easy ride but apparently, anyone walking by can aim water cannons at you and drench you to amuse themselves.  You can shoot back but really, you are a sitting duck!

Down below was a River Rafting one that also allowed people to shoot water at you, only not for free.  I was surprised to see people plunk down a bunch of quarters to squirt total strangers with water.  I'm sure there is something interesting to say here about misplaced agression or something. :)  Anyway, the kids loved it all. 











You can see that even the youngest had fun riding the coasters.  No one was willing to ride an upside down coaster but most other rides were no problem.  It was a great day topped off with some incredible BBQ - all we could eat.  This was quite the grand finale on a very fun week.

So Many Laughs

This week was full of so many laughs together, that was my favorite part.  Lots of new experiences provided some of those laughs.  Check out this zipline we rode (at least the little bit we caught on camera).  While not as long (or as awesome) as the one I did with my Big Sis last year, it was perfect for the kids and daring as well at 178 feet off the ground and a half mile long.


Grandma & Grandpa were the champion mini-golfers.  It was also evident that playing "wii golf" does not translate into great "real golf" skills.  :)   We had a fun time though with our multi-generational fun.  And aren't these lovebirds beautiful?










Even more fun was playing Lazer Tag as a family.  Watching my parents sneak through a maze and shoot at my kids, all-American fun.  We laughed so hard, we were in tears.  There were a few collisions as well but no one was hurt.  They kept score of our hits and our "wounds" and it was amusing to note that Jaybird won the whole thing by over double the points of anyone else (though I was in second place I might add).










Water battles for the kids were fun to watch but the go-karts were even better.  The kids were actually stressed out at first as a bunch of teenagers were tearing up the course and crashing into each other.  Our kids much preferred the slow and peaceful drive to all that excitement, who would have thought?



It was an all-around good day with fun family memories and a ton of laughs!

 

Monday, May 21, 2012

More Branson Fun


I just wanted to post some more photos of the fun times we had in Branson.  Above is the Krispy Kreme Doughnut Factory.  The kids loved watching the process and we ALL loved the tasting.  YUM!  It's a good thing we don't have one of these places near home.


One afternoon we went to "Ride the Ducks" which was pretty cool.  The old WWII amphibious vehicles were cool all on their own but the funny driver/tour guide made it even better.  We got a taste of old military history as well as a neat ride on Table Rock Lake.  The kids even got to drive the boat for a little bit. 

These two photos are at Dolly Parton's Dixie Stampede.   I wasn't sure what to expect here but it was the most fun dinner theater I've been to.  We had an excellent meal while watching an old west/variety/rodeo show and it was great.  Definitely something to see while you are in Branson.  It was pretty cool to see so many animals (especially horses) included in the show but it was a hoot to hear Boo exclaim as the buffalo came running out, "I thought those were extinct!!"  Awesome day Aunt Susie!

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Our Branson Reunion


 We just returned from a wonderful reunion with my parents and sister in Branson, MO.  I wanted to share this for family who couldn't be there and also inspire any of you who have considered vacationing in Branson.  It was an incredible vacation due in part to the location but also to my big sis, Susie, who is an amazing trip planner.  She really should go into business with this gift!
















I think the big thing that set this trip apart was renting this gorgeous cabin in the woods instead of having us all stay in some hotel, navigating rooms for our down time.  They were called "Amazing Branson Log Cabins" and they were so comfortable and beautiful, I almost didn't want to leave the cabin to see the sights!  Not only did it save us some money by eating most of our meals "at home" but it made for some cozy memories of cuddling on the couch with Grandpa, making yummy treats in the kitchen with Aunt Susie or enjoying the hot tub with Grandma.
















By the end of the week, the kids were ready to move in - permanently! :)



Tuesday, April 24, 2012

PE class and Field Day


Well another year of PE has ended.  The university that provides our home school PE also planned a field day for the kids.  It's fun to see all the kids competing in races, jumping and throwing categories.  It was hard for Goose to bow out of her running and jumping spots due to her broken arm.  She naturally excels at them.  I had to remind her that it gave the other kids a chance this year. :)    You can see below that her big brother did alright as well. 

The biggest problem was that despite the beautiful spring we've had, it just had to be 37 degrees THAT morning!
Some other favorites that the kids enjoyed this year were learning floor hockey, volleyball, and tennis.  Those just aren't sports we get to participate in on a regular basis.   You can see they had  a good time.


Now that basketball season has ended as well, the kids are getting more unstructured sports time either riding bikes or shooting hoops at the YMCA.  I'm enjoying the flexible schedule. :)

Thursday, April 12, 2012

Easter Weekend


I pray you all had a special Easter as you remembered God's great sacrifice for us and His unconquerable power over death and sin.  We watched the Jesus Film for Children with the kids on Good Friday and had some good discussion.  After they went to bed, we stayed up to watch the Passion by Mel Gibson.  If I'm honest, I really didn't want to watch it again.  Once, 8 years ago was enough for me but I wanted to share it with my man.  Even in my memory, that knew it was a hard movie, I forgot just how terrible it was.  What a humbling  reminder of what my sins have cost my Savior and how much He loves me.  I've never been able to watch much of the scourging scene but even with my eyes closed, I can hear the "stripes" by which I'm "healed" according to Isaiah.  It makes me sick.  How my Savior could endure something so horrible and all the while be motivated by love for His creation - His people - is incredible, but how He could offer that some love and forgiveness to those soldiers who mocked, beat and tortured Him is beyond my human comprehension.  He is worthy of ALL honor and praise.



On a lighter note, we enjoyed a Saturday afternoon Easter Egg hunt with friends and even though the youngest was Boo (at 8 years old), none of the kids felt too old for some fun and hunting.  I forgot to snap a photo of the kids dressed up on Sunday morning but I did catch this photo of Boo out decorating a bush that morning in her Sunday best and Dad's boots.  I don't think the photo captures just how difficult it is for a little person to walk in Daddy's size 16's but it was fun to watch. :)

God bless you and remember, He is risen INDEED!

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Goose's birthday


Well I missed posting this when it was current but my big girl has turned 11 years old!  11 YEARS?  What happened to the little girl with pigtails who loved "zweebas"?  Now she's 5'6" and practically staring me in the eyes.  So time marches on....  Here she is with "Grandma Daisy" who brought her an ice cream cake and was just as surprised to see how tall Goose has become.


This year Goose opted NOT to have a big party.  She invited one friend over for a trip to the movies and a sleepover.  They had a great time together and even went to bed before midnight!!!  I'm still in shock by how easy the whole thing was on me. :)  Her big enjoyment came afterward when she got her new Kindle.  Now when she has her nose stuck in a book, I have a hard time figuring out which one it is. :)  Happy Birthday sweetheart!