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Grayton Beach 2015

My parents’ generosity allowed the kids and I to experience another adventure. We left 2 days after Thanksgiving and made the 9 hour trip in their RV to stay at Grayton Beach State Park. This park has a lot of restrictions like no pets on the beach, no walking on the dunes, that kind of thing. Also, you either pay to stay in the campground or you pay by car to visit for the day. The restrictions didn’t bother us and we were thankful for the pristine, peaceful beaches. It was the prettiest beach I’ve ever visited. Even on the weekend days, there were maybe 30 other people around. Filled with plenty of places to bike and walk nature trails, it was an excellent destination for people who aren’t looking for a lot of partying or shopping. There was a Publix close enough and some small little shops around but it wasn’t overgrown or overcrowded. Of course, we were there in December so that could have a lot to do with it. We lucked out and had 3 days that were above 75 degrees. While back home our friends and family were virtually floating away from inches and inches of rain. The last day there the rain caught up to us, so we decided to watch the new Peanuts movie at a local theater.

The kids had a wonderful time. And I enjoyed being with the people I love most in the world. But, I missed Chris (he was bear hunting and working). I also missed personal space, quiet and solitude. With 8 people (5 of them under the age of 12) in an RV you don’t have much of that. Being an introvert has its challenges.

spring 2014

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war camp 2013

Foster had the opportunity to attend a week long day camp last week where he learned all about the French and Indian war.

His favorite parts of the week were the battles that took place on the teacher’s property with water balloons, getting to watch The Last of the Mohicans with daddy and the field trip to Fort Loudon on Saturday.

dollywood (again)

Going to Dollywood never gets old for the kids. What makes it even better? Friends! Oh and funnel cakes.

30 days of thanks: day 16

Today I’m thankful that the election is over. 

I’m very thankful that I have the freedom to vote. 

I’m thankful that those around me have the freedom to argue politics.

I’m thankful I live in a country full of historical riches.

I’m thankful my children are able to see that there were men and women just like their daddy who sacrificed time (and their lives) for their country.

 
 
 

"Down on the Farm"

Our homeschool co-op took a trip to the Tennessee Valley Fairgrounds for the “Down on the Farm” event. It was a great field trip because even though it was hot and during nap time, everything was FREE (even the parking)!

Foster was really excited because he met up with a friend that he hadn’t seen since Spring co-op classes.

I really need to get me a hat like this!

We had the sweetest teenager as our “guide”. He kept lifting up Theodore and Parker so they could see over the crowds. After chatting with him I realized one thing that made him such a sweet 17 year old. He is one of SIX brothers!

Unfortunately, Parker misunderstood this lady’s presentation on what veggies are used to make pizza. He kept thinking we were actually going to get some pizza.

Katie’s favorite was the horses.

The boys’ favorite was this longhorn.

a field trip with Daddy

After Foster completed a week of WW1 camp, his teacher coordinated a field trip to the home of Sgt. York. Chris took Foster, Katie and Theodore. When I asked them what their favorite part of the day was they all said “the swinging bridge”.