Showing posts with label museum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label museum. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 26, 2020

The Florida Keys


     A couple weeks ago Eldon took 2 days off and we headed to the Keys. We planned carefully so that we could see what was high on our list in a crazy short time without breaking the bank. It was smashing success and we came home with many great memories and tons of pictures. 

     We left around 6 Wednesday morning and made it to John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park on Key Largo right as the gates were opening. Our glass-bottomed boat didn't leave until 9 so we used our extra time to stroll down a short trail. 

An old citrus orchard

On our boat, headed out to the Atlantic.

Most passengers went below to get out of the wind and sea spray. 

But not these guys! It was their favorite part!

We all took a dramamine to combat seasickness and didn't think to only give Ethan a half so the poor guy was a bit drowsy most of the time.

The different shades of blue were so beautiful. 

 Shark!
We floated along the reef for 45 minutes and saw lots of coral and  and cool fish.


Makayla and Michael enjoying the reef. 
     There was 3-5 foot waves so once we slowed down at the reef, it was a rough ride. Our crew was wonderful and gave strict instructions multiple times what to do should we feel the slightest bit ill. Under no circumstances should you go into the bathroom if you feel like you will vomit, just head to the upper deck because the fresh air will make you feel better. And if it doesn't, it's easier to throw a bucket of water and clean the deck then to clean up a bathroom 😜. They handed out peppermints, barf bags, and ice packs freely. Amazingly, I only saw 1 person throw up (my son, of course) but there was a couple other very green faces. They made our tour extremely enjoyable.

More fish!

Ethan wanted a picture but it was so bright.
      Our next stop was the Laura Quinn Wild Bird Sanctuary, also on Key Largo. This place was small but had great signage along the self-guided walking tour. All of the birds had been injured and brought here to heal. There was no admission fee but donations were appreciated.

Several owls were here.
 
The pelicans were fun to watch.
 
A trail led to the Gulf of Mexico. 

Strange trees grow around here!

Eldon spotted a stingray!

We felt like tourist, with all the palm tree pictures!



I tried to take a picture but Ethan ran after a bird.....

.....and then Emily spotted a lizard 😊.

....because boys must throw rocks into water.
      Our motel was on Marathon (near the middle of the islands) so headed to Sombrero Beach until we could check in. They had a playground there as well so we went back for the evening, after we rested awhile. The heat and humidity was a bit oppressive.




Michael loves to see how far out he can go and still touch.



Makayla collected dozens of tiny shells. 

 
Eating supper back at the motel.
     The cheapest motel we could find was still over $200 but, it was old and therefore had huge rooms and a full kitchen. We took a cooler full of fun microwave type food and saved a heap of money that way too. It was so much more relaxing than trying to eat out the whole time.

Thursday morning we headed out by 7 and made it to Key West before the crowds!
 
This wasn't even on our bucket list since it looked so impossible but we made it!

My friend has cricut and made us these awesome shirts!

All wearing their favorite colors.
     Our last stop on Key West was the Eco Discovery Center. We learned a lot and had fun watching the fish but it was field trip day for the elementary school so we didn't linger there.

A model of the underwater science center.

We identified all the fish in this tank!
     For some silly reason I always assumed that we would be driving on bridges for miles and miles between islands. Other then the 7 mile bridge, it wasn't that many at all! We were also amazed how very shallow the ocean was at many places.

7 mile bridge.
      We spent a few hours at the National Key Deer Refuge. The visitor center was new and had fun exhibits that the kids loved.

Full size Key Deer.

Microscopes are a new favorite thing!

The touch table is always a hit.

We went on several short hikes.

This turtle was smaller than my hand-so cute!

We finally spotted a Key Deer. She came trotting right up to us, expecting to be fed. 
 
The islands were connected by railway first, then roads.
 

Our splurge of the trip was chocolate covered key lime pie on a stick. So good!

        On the way home, we stopped at Buffalo Wild Wings for supper because it was Thursday and who doesn't love buy one get one free?! Our conclusion was that even though we had a great time, it's certainly not high on our list of places to go back to soon. Gorgeous, but too bustling to be relaxing.

Tuesday, January 21, 2020

Time at Grandpa's.....

     We had such a good time visiting my parents and are thankful God has given us a life that allows us to spend so much time with people. Michael and Makayla did a fantastic job of taking turns walking the barn with grandpa every morning and helping him pick up floor eggs. Emily and Ethan took turns in the evening most days and Makayla often packed eggs in the evening.There was a little complaining but it was the perfect opportunity to teach that you just have to do it anyhow!

     I mentioned in my last post that dad's were remodeling their bedroom and bathroom. The men didn't get it finished but all the old stuff was torn out, pipes moved and new plumbing installed, new insulation in, and most of the drywall hung before we left. Like most remodel jobs, there was a few surprises and it took longer than anticipated.

One job involved cutting the cement to move the drains. Michael and Ethan were so happy to help when they put concrete in the holes.

     Instead of simply giving the children money or stuff, mom and dad chose to spend time with us and do something special. This was the second time they've treated us to Mayborn Museum and we loved it so much! Afterwards they treated us to Golden Corral where we properly stuffed ourselves.

The old church house in Historic Village. Ringing the bell is such fun!

Of course, one must always try out the pump!

This darling little cabin has always been my favorite.

Learning about bees and other pollinators.

The water tables are such a fascination for all ages.

Making ramps for pong-pong balls to roll down.

Ethan just couldn't wait for the cowboy room!

3 generations, all having a blast planting a little wheat along the chicken house :).

     My younger sisters were happy to babysit for us one Saturday so Eldon and I had a grand time in Waco. Harbor Freight, Thrift Store, Museum..... We texted friends who live nearby (BK and Emily, for those that went to HH with us) and decided to meet them at a steakhouse at 4:30. Eventually we went for dessert because we just weren't done talking. We finally left the frozen yogurt place around 8 with full bellies that hurt from laughing ( at least mine did).

The Texas Ranger Museum we went to had all sorts of cool knives and guns, not to mention history!
     One Tuesday afternoon mom and I loaded our girls up and went to Waco. After spending way to much time at Goodwill, we headed to the mall for food and more shopping. We had a fabulous time. Our deal of the day was saving over $300 at Bealls' when we purchased swimsuits off the $4 rack. Apparently they jack the prices way up before throwing a sale!

All of us..... mom is scurrying up behind us.

Ethan and Grandpa checking to see if the wheat is sprouting yet.

     So yes, there was sadness to leave but we're so excited to find out what the future holds. Florida bound!