Saturday, August 28, 2010

Summer Vacation Road Trip

On July 2nd, we set off on our summer vacation road trip.  As the sign the kids are holding below says, we were off to NEW YORK CITY!  Actually our first stop on our trip was in Richmond to celebrate the 4th of July and then drop the dogs off with Ga before heading off to the Big Apple.
Owen and Piper were so happy to not be left behind for this trip and were actually really great travelers.
Our first day in Richmond we spent with Kenny, Leigh-Emma, Jack and Ga.  We went to a Richmond Kickers soccer game.  Boy was it hot -- I think it was over 100 degrees and much hotter than it was in Florida!  Before the Kickers game, Emory and Ellie tried out the jousting game in the Kid Zone.
Ellie was all smiles as she got to pose with Kickeroo.  Can you even begin to imagine how hot he was?!?
Before the game, Emory was asked to be one of the ball boys for the Kickers game.  He was so excited!  He just stood there watching for most of the game but just once he got to chase the ball down this tunnel.
Afterwards it was back to Kenny and Leigh-Emma's to cool off and play with Jack who had been napping while we were at the game.  It was the perfect day to play in the water table! 
...and the perfect day to tickle sweet little boys!  I just love their "orange" hair.   These two cute are so cute together.  Emory really loves spending time with Jack. 
The next day was the 4th of July and we headed over to Tammy and Dante's to celebrate with a cook out and family and friends.  We got to swim in their brand new pool and meet baby Rylan for the first time.
Emory and Ellie loved the four wheelers!  Maybe Dan did just a little bit too!
After all of that outdoor fun, Aunt Tammy took Ellie upstairs.  Soon it was time for the fashion show with lots and lots of Aunt Tammy's jewelry and fancy headbands.  Ellie couldn't have been happier!
Emory wanted to hold baby Rylan before it was time for him to go home.  What a sweet baby Rylan is.

The next morning, July 5th, we got up bright and early and hit the road to NEW YORK CITY!  It was only a six hour drive from Richmond and after our ten hour drive from St. Augustine a few days earlier that was a piece of cake.  We arrived in the Big Apple by 3pm and checked into our hotel to drop off our luggage before heading off to check out the city.  Our hotel was right on Times Square so it couldn't have been more perfect.  Here are Emory and Ellie at their first view of Times Square. 
After getting settled, our first stop was M&M World.  It was actually pretty amazing store and smelled soooo good!  Who knew that there were so many colors of M&Ms or that you could purchase so many things with M&M on it!
There were just so many colors that it looked like a rainbow of M&Ms.  No surprise that Emory went straight for the ORANGE.  Ellie found the Princess Mix and that was her favorite of course.
There was a cute little game where your M&M color mood was determined.  You had to stand still on this mat, the machine asked a couple of questions or just made comments and your mood was displayed.
Emory's mood was....
REALLY???  While Ellie would have been thrilled, Emory didn't think it was quite so funny.  We tried to convince him that Pink is the new Orange.  HaHa.  I don't think he fell for that!  Ellie's mood came back as Mega Mix...just like the colors of the bow she was wearing that day.
We ran into our first celebrity next....Elmo!
Then on the next corner it was....
At the Top of the Rock (Rockefeller Center), we got great aerial views of the entire city.  The kids got their first glimpse of the Empire State Building, the Statue of Liberty and Central Park.
Inside the oberservation deck at Top of the Rock, there was this cool ceiling that followed you around as you moved.  When you came into the room, it gave you a color and that was yours on the ceiling the whole time you were there.  Ellie especially loved it watching it follow her and listening to the music it made.  ( I loved that it was air conditioned in this part of the building!)
Our next stop was the Lego Store which had just opened in NYC three days before our visit.  Emory was in heaven and we probably could have left him here and come back to pick him up in a few hours.
To celebrate the grand opening of the store, outside in front of Rockefeller Center they had built a HUGE apple made entirely out of Legos.
As if Emory wasn't already happy enough after visiting the Lego store, right around the corner we ran into the Nintendo World store.  I think at that point he was absolutely convinced that NYC does have everything!
Times Square is beautiful at night but it had been such a long and fun-filled day.  New York might be the city that doesn't sleep but we definitely needed to!

After a good night sleep we were well rested and ready to head off again.  This day took us back to the Rockefeller Center, this time to get tickets for the NBC Studio Tour.
 We saw where they were taping the Today Show right inside...
 ...and the Today show thermometer outside showing just how HOT it really was already so early in the day.
When Dan purchased our tickets for the studio tour, we were invited to join some others in the Digital Cafe where Kathy Lee and Hoda taped part of the last hour of the Today Show.  We thought we were just going to get to watch the segment but we actually were on tv - standing behind where Kathy Lee was sitting.
 On the tv monitor below you can see Ellie and her bow on the left side of the screen behind the little boy.

Next we were off to see the Statue of Liberty.  Fortunately I had purchased tickets online before we got there because the lines were hundreds of people long.  We were able to head right through security and onto the ferry fairly quickly.  It really is amazing to see how big she is as you head over to Liberty Island on the ferry.
Inside there is a great little museum with the history of the Statue.  There are also lifesize replicas of parts of her to show you just how massive she really is.  Emory and Ellie couldn't resist goofing off!
After 9/11, tours up to the crown were discontinued.  Just in the past year they have reopened the crown but only 30 people per hour are allowed up there as you have to walk up the stairs the entire way.  Unfortunately we weren't able to get crown tickets during our visit but I did get tickets up to the pedestal.  It gave us great views of the inside of the Statue as we walked up the stairs.
 
We go to New York City without visiting Ground Zero.  September 11, 2001 is certainly a day that we will never forget.  While we tried to explain a little bit of the history of this day to Emory and Ellie, I am not sure they quite understood it all.  Emory definitely had a lot questions that we did not have any good answers to.  Here is the work that is going on today where the twin towers once stood.
Below is a statue that once stood outside of the twin towers.  Amazingly it survived that day and now stands near the ferry to the Statue of  Liberty.

Ellie's favorite part of the trip came on our third day in NYC when she and I went to the American Girl store.  She was so excited to visit the store and the cafe. She brought her AG doll, Gwen, with her for the trip.  They looked so cute that morning in their matching dresses.
At the store in New York, they have an American Girl Cafe on the third floor.  On this girls only morning, we had reservations for lunch.
Gwen got her own chair that attached to the table right beside Ellie and her own cup and saucer.  Gwen also got my dessert!  It was a fun meal for Ellie and I and the food was surprisingly good.  Everything was perfectly themed for a little girl and her doll. 
After lunch, we headed down to the second floor of the store to the AG Hair Salon.  Here Ellie chose a new hair style for Gwen and waited for Gwen's turn with one of the hair dressers.  While we watched, Ellie got some tips on how to style and care for Gwen's hair at home too.
Gwen looked even more beautiful with her new hairstyle.  Ellie loved it too! 
Next we headed back downstairs for the shopping.  There were so many different things to choose from.  Ellie decided to get new clothes and accessories for Gwen rather than getting a new doll. 
We had so much fun looking around and finally choosing new outfits and accessories for Gwen!  Ellie even chose a new pet for Gwen to take home from New York City.
Outside of our hotel and just across Times Square was the Forever 21 store.  It had a HUGE video screen with a camera facing Times Square.  All day (and probably night) long there were people standing there waving to themselves.  Every few minutes the screen would freeze and a girl would come on and take photos.  Here we are in the upper left hand corner.
We checked out all of the toys and fun at the FAO Schwartz store...
and Ellie got to jump around on the super-sized piano like they used in the movie BIG. 
Next it was off to Central Park.
Dan stopped for a few minutes of work and emails on his iPhone while in Central Park.  It was nice to escape some of the heat under the cover of the trees here.
Emory and Ellie enjoyed one of the children's areas in Central Park. 
Our last day in the City we visited the American Museum of Natural History.  This place is massive!  We definitely didn't make it through the entire museum and see all that it had to offer.  We especially enjoyed visiting the museum because before we left home we had just watched the movie Night at the Museum that was filmed here.
Our little monkey fit right in with the monkey exhibit!
The kids were both so excited when we saw Dum Dum from the Night at the Museum movie.  They were actually asking to have a picture taken here.
The dinosaur exhibit is amazing and not to be missed!
Our last New York experience was a pedicab ride around Central Park.  We took a ride up to the Guggenheim Museum.  It was too late, and we were too tired, to go in but the building has neat architecture.
Our visit to NYC was only three days long but we packed a lot of fun into those days and really saw alot.  Bye NYC.  We'll be back!

Monday, August 23, 2010

Where did summer go?

Summer came to an end this morning here in St. Augustine when the kids headed back to school.  Summer flew by but was such a nice break for us - no school work for the kids and no blogging for me!  I didn't actually intend to not update the blog all summer but that's how it turned out.  I'm back on it now and will get caught up with picutres of all of the summer fun.  Look for lots and lots of pictures in the next couple of days!

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

A Weekend of Soccer

It was definitely a "soccer weekend" for us this past weekend.  Emory's 3v3 team played in another tournament and the USA was playing in the World Cup on Saturday.
Here they are at the end of the tournament after they received their bronze metals.  For this tournament they were missing two of their original players who were out of town.  Fortunately the coach's other son, Luke (standing middle) was a guest player.  He played great -- and he's only 8 years old!  Unfortunately Mack (kneeling beside Emory) was injured in their first game on Saturday and wasn't able to play for the rest of the tournament. 

Emory scored 5 goals during the tournament.  It was fun to watch, especially by their last game when they really pulled it all together and started playing as well as they are able to play.  Emory once again had some great facial expressions...
On Saturday afternoon, we were able to make it home in time to see the USA play in the World Cup.  This is how Emory and Ellie watched it...floating in the pool while watching the tv in the lanai.  I'm not sure how much they could really see with the sun being so bright but it was cranked up so I know that they could hear it!

A Fun and Relaxing Father's Day

We celebrated a relaxing Father's Day in part because it is just so hot around here this time of year and also because we had gotten up very early the day before for a swim meet with the kids.  After breakfast and opening some Father's Day presents, Dan and Ellie decided that they would make a yummy fresh baked pizza for lunch...mmm, homemade pizza!

Ellie put on her chefs hat and and they got to work stretching out the dough.
It wasn't long before Dan was tossing the pizza dough up into the air and the flour was flying all over the kitchen.  What a mess but it was great fun and Ellie couldn't stop laughing.  She even convinced Dan to teach her how to do it. 
Emory finally decided to come in and help out after he heard all of the fun they were having tossing the dough in the air.  He helped stuff the crust, spread the sauce and put on the toppings.  It was the perfect Father's Day lunch because Dan got to have fun making it with the kids!

Later on in the afternoon, we decided to head to the beach and take the pups along too.  It was their first visit to the beach this summer.  We went to a little area near Fort Matanazas because the water is more calm and shallow and we thought the dogs would enjoy it more.
We threw the tennis ball in right away and it was a huge surprise when Owen followed Piper right into the water and took off swimming.  Piper is our swimming dog and the only one who will even consider going into the pool at our house.  Owen flat out refuses to go in on his own and when he is put in, he looks like he is going to drown!  He was the perfect swimmer in the ocean today though.  Maybe it was because it felt like it was 100 degrees!
Piper had so much fun retrieving the tennis ball over and over and over.
While Emory buried his sister in sand, Dan brought out another of Piper's favorite toys, her pink frisbee.  She goes crazy for it each time she sees it at home.  She tries her best to catch it in mid-air and is sometimes able to do it.  Today I think that she found it just as much fun to dig in the sand and try and pick it up.  It was definitely fun to watch!  Sand was flying everywhere!
Owen prefered to avoid the flying sand after a while and just look out over the water.  Wonder what he was thinking?
HAPPY FATHER'S DAY, DADDY!
We love you today and every day of the year!

Monday, June 14, 2010

Swim Team

Emory and Ellie are both on the Fighting Turtles Swim Team for their third summer.  Practices started at the beginning of May with swim meets starting at the beginning of June.  Following are some pictures taken at our meet held last Saturday.
Ellie loves to swim butterfly and was so happy after this race.  She won a heat ribbon for coming in first place.

A Trip to the Zoo

We kicked off the first day of summer vacation with a trip to the Jacksonville Zoo.  It was a hot day but as we had hoped there weren't any crowds to fight to get up close to see the animals.
Each year the Zoo seems to be adding new animals and this year it was the penguins.  Obviously not the kind that need cold water and ice to swim with here in Florida, but they were awfully cute none the less.  There were a bunch swimming around having fun but there were three that stayed up against the glass the entire time we were watching them and really looked as if they wanted to be petted.  Ellie would  have been more than happy to jump right in there with them if she could have!
My favorite animal is definitely the giraffe and the Zoo has a great viewing area for them.  It is a huge raised platform and the giraffes walk right up to it and you are really eye to eye with them.  There is even an opportunity to feed them for a couple of dollars which is really a neat experience.
Ellie was able to do this in kindergarten when we went there for a field trip with her class.  She loves it and giggles the whole time.
This was Emory's first time feeding them but he really liked it too.  He is usually a little more cautious about doing things like this but he was up for it on this day.  This giraffe couldn't get enough of the romaine lettuce!
Emory and Ellie enjoyed posing with and hanging on the life size elephant statues too.

Sunday, June 13, 2010

The Last Day of School

The last day of school came this year on Wednesday, June 9th.  It was such a bittersweet day for us.  The kids were happy to start the summer but sad to say goodbye to their teachers.  Emory and Ellie both had such wonderful teachers this year that we will miss a lot.  It's hard to believe that Ellie has now finished first grade and Emory has finished fourth!
Emory finished up his third year with his teacher, Mrs. Tipton.  She was his second grade teacher and then she "looped up" with her class to third and then fourth grade.  It has been such a great experience for him to have her for three years.  She knows what he is capable of and doesn't let him get away with anything.  We can only hope that we will be so fortunate to have many more Mrs. Tiptons who will care so much as Emory continues his school career. 
Ellie too had an amazing teacher in Mrs. Ledford.  Mrs. Ledford found so many different ways to make each day fun that as a parent I found myself not wanting to miss a day volunteering in her class.  Ellie has learned so much and grown so much this year with Mrs. Ledford.  We wish that she could have "looped up" for two more years!  We will miss Mrs. Ledford in the classroom but look forward to spending time with her and her children this summer as friends.

Dan and I could not be more proud of Emory and Ellie and how much they have accomplished this year in school.  Each of them is dedicated to doing their best and it shows in their school work and grades.  Emory finished up fourth grade with straight A's for the entire year making this his third year of straight A's.  Way to go Emory!  Ellie earned all Ms and Ps this year.  She finished up first grade with all Ms which means that she Mastered each of the areas that she was required to learn as a first grader.  She also finished the year reading on a third grade level.  Great job, Ellie!  We love you both!

Ponte Vedra 3v3 Soccer Tournament

The weekend of June 3rd and 4th the Kickers, Emory's 3v3 soccer team, participated in a tournament in Ponte Vedra.  It was a beautiful weekend for soccer.  Although it was really hot the boys really played great!  It was so much fun to watch!
Emory really hung in there and played his best the whole tournament.  It was amazing to see how much they had grown as a team since their last tournament together.  I guess all of those practicies are paying off!
Emory even spent some time on the ground he was going after the ball so much.  It was worth it though because they made it to the championship game for their age group.
I was lucky enough to catch one of Emory's goals on film.  Emory took this shot in their first game and it went right in.  It was a great way to start off his tournament.  Great job Emory!
In the championship game, the Kickers came up short and brought home the silver medal.  It was still a great weekend though and we all had lots of fun. 
Way to go KICKERS and Coach Yuri!  We're looking forward to going for the gold at the next tournament!

From Daisy to Brownie

On the evening of May 25th, Ellie participated in a "bridging ceremony" where she went from being a Daisy to a Brownie in Girl Scouts. 
Her troop started off in a circle holding hands and one by one each name was called.  Each girl then crossed a symbolic bridge over a little pond and was given a certificate saying that they had completed all of the requirements of being a Daisy and were now promoted to a Brownie.
On the other side of the bridge, the troop leaders Ms. Theresa and Ms. Melissa presented the girls with their bridging certificate and their first patches for their Brownie vest.
Special thanks to everyone who helped Ellie earn the patch below for selling over 100 boxes of Girl Scout cookiesin her first year.  Ellie had a great time doing it and can't wait for next year when she promises that she will sell even more.  (She came in 2nd in her troop for the number of boxes sold!)