Showing posts with label adventure. Show all posts
Showing posts with label adventure. Show all posts

Sunday, January 26, 2014

we ski (in connecticut)

And by "we" I mean everyone in the family except me.   I am not really a skier and I don't feel bad about it; but, I lounge in a ski hut like a champ. 
Last weekend, we wandered over to New Hartford, Connecticut to Ski Sundown.  Papa and the boys hadn't yet skied the snows of our own state, so we thought it might be worth the try. 
It was good fun.  Everyone skied at least one blue trail, and I drank a lot of coffee.
We were meant to try another Connecticut mountain (Mohawk) this weekend; but, everyone was sick, so we just celebrated Papa's birthday in our usual low-key way. 
Which is not a bad thing at all.

Monday, December 23, 2013

oh, did i mention the florida thing?

A bit late to the party here; but, it's never to late for fun, right?  So anyways, we spent Thanksgiving week in Florida.  We drove down in 22 or so hours, spent 5 days there and then drove back in 24 hours.
The trip is, quite possibly, the most insane thing we have ever done.  Or, actually, it's pretty much business as usual around here.
We tried to leave the Nutmeg State on Friday night; but, we ended up turning around an hour out, somewhere outside of New Haven because we got a nail in our tire--it was the opposite of awesome.  We drove back home, slept in our own beds, got the tire fixed the next morning and then headed out again.
We got to Orlando, checked out the hotel, the Liki Tiki (no, I am totally not kidding) and then crashed.
The next day, Monday, and the three days thereafter were spent at one Disney park or another.

We rode the people mover ride 5 or 6 times.  Because, well, it moves people, I guess?
The kids had fun, but honestly, the parents were thinking harikari by the middle of the second day.
Also, the whole family rode the Tower of Terror.  It has that name for a reason, I think.  The Pups LOVED it though.  Not wanting to be a killjoy, I just said that "it [was] nice [they] enjoyed it so much."
And since we had already committed ourselves, we opted to go to Legoland Florida on Friday, you know, before driving back home...on Black Friday.  Yep, that's how we roll.  Literally.
I know there was doubt, but yes, I do believe that Parents of the Year trophy can be sent our way for 2013...yes, indeed...
We are getting a book made of our Florida adventures, because apparently that's what you do now.  If you come visit us, you can take a look at it and live vicariously through our adventures...

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

busiest weekends are the best weekends

We had some fun adventures over this past weekend.  Papa's Papa (you know, the dad of the one I am married to) flew in from the west coast for a visit; and, he and I went with a group of my photo friends from RISD to New York City.  We Started out at B&H Photo, and then hit the PDN Photoplus Photography Expo.  
There were vendors, seminars and a bunch of awesome.  Also, Papa's Papa got to meet Julianne Kost; which, if you are really into Adobe products, like we are, means something to you. 
From there we went to the 9/11 Memorial and then to the Strand book store.  
It was a day packed with destinations and interesting and reflective things.
On Saturday, the pups had their last day of soccer.  Seal Pup 2.0 “kicked the ball 5 times.”  
It may not seem like the biggest deal; but, for a while there, all he did during scrimmages was turn his back to the ball.  He often mentioned that he “love baseball,” which is great…since he was playing soccer.  
To be fair, he might actually love baseball.  I guess we will find out in the spring when he actually plays baseball (and not soccer).  Seal Pup 1.0 got to try his hand at goalie (ha, you see what I did there, oh, nevermind).  I think he is a fan.
While the boys were finishing up soccer, I went to the Salem Public Library’s fall book sale and bought 73 books for $21.  It was kind of awesome.  The pups certainly aren't complaining (guess who got all the books). 
On Sunday, we took a trip to Clyde’s Cider Mill.  
We got to see a old fashioned cider press, ate cider donuts and drank hot apple cider.  It was a New England kind of day!

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

rhinebeck or bust (the 2013 edition)

As if we didn't do enough last weekend, we also did a bit of traveling.  We headed north to upstate New York to attend the New York Sheep and Wool Festival in Rhinebeck, New York.  You know, as we do.  It was pretty fantastic (it usually is).
We saw all sorts of fiber-y goodness.
We saw lots of sheep, probably not a surprise at all.
We ate lots of really healthy food.
Although there were no rides this year, there were lots of kids activities like a mad scientist show.
There was also a gem "panning" station.
Papa calls the trip a success because we went to a festival and the only thing we bought was the food we ate (because honestly, I don't really need anything of the wool variety right now).  It was a good trip!  We can't wait to go back next year!

Monday, December 31, 2012

out with the old...

Since the year is coming to an end and everything...I figured now was as good a time as any to talk about the stuff we did at the end of this year.
October
 The Pups started tennis lessons. The Elder loved it. The younger, not so much.
 We did our annual trip to Holmberg's Orchards to pick apples.
We also went to Rhinebeck, New York for the Sheep and Wool Festival.  Good times.
They both started piano lessons with a musician who plays violin and viola for the local orchestra.  They like it lots.
The kids were ghosts for Halloween.  Pup 1.0 didn't want to dress up at all until he realized that no costumery meant no trick-or-treating.  Then he co-opted 2.0's great plan.  A ghost. 
Yeah, I don't know either.  Turns out, it didn't matter because hurrican Sandy canceled Halloween in our town and we had no power for a few days. 
We lost two trees, but ultimately, we didn't have much to complain about.
Soccer.
 
November
 I had a rare books conference to attend in Philadelphia so the whole family went down for a few days. Fun times.
 Thanksgiving was quiet. Just us at home.
 
December
 Seal Pup the younger had a birthday.
We got a Christmas tree.
The kids had deep discussion with Santa Claus about Star Wars Lego toys and airplanes.
And we celebrated Christmas with gifts and such; but there was also church and the singing.
Oh, and there was a snow storm two days ago.  There's still a bunch of snow on the ground.
 
There.  All caught up.  See you next year!

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

california dreamin' (2012)

I dropped the ball again.  My busy-ness aside, I wanted to share some California happiness while it's still summer.  We made our annual trek to southern California last month and as always, we had a blast.
The kids had fun with their cousins, which is awesome.
More pictures in flickr.