Day One- Benson Creek, 1000 foot elevation gain, cool waterfall
Spry- Day 2. Big elevation gain, cool route finding, tried to avoide water
and lost t...
Histoire des Françaises. Tome 2 : La révolte
De *Alain Decaux *
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[image: Book's Cover ofHistoire des Françaises. Tome 2 : La ...
We went to Italy for a Beus family reunion since their ancestors are from
there. But before the reunion started we did the Vatican (museums, Sistine
chape...
This is our family in it's natural state ;)
*our eleven grandchildren!*
There are no words to describe this scene!
(click on picture to enlarge)
* Beau...
From Dublin, we drove north to the coast. Oh my goodness! Erick and I fell
in love with the coast of Northern Ireland. Truly. We drove through county
Antr...
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Disneyland.
*DisneyLAND*
DISNEYLAND!!!!!!!!!
We are obsessed with it. We can only go every two years but spend lots of
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Ben will be 18 months old next week. In my mind, I pictured 18 months
being the distinguishing age between “baby boy” and “big boy”. I mean, a
little “bi...
I just overheard this conversation.
B: Monroe, when we die dad will bury us. And then Jesus will un-bury us and
we will be alive again.
All the while M...
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Gracie at (almost) 18 months
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Ah, I love decorating for the holidays! The decor in our living room
changed this year, so I started over with the ornaments too. So, bring on
the orang...
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it, and I am still thrilled to say, that I am happier than I have ever
been- I lov...
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The first weekend in May, I took the boys downtown for a fishing clinic. Fly tying, instructions on safety and regulations, and free poles and tackle boxes! It was great!!
The only part I couldn't hack was putting the live shrimp bait on the hooks.
Success! The fish loved that bait and kids were catching things all along the pier.
The same morning Jared was invited to go on a half-day off shore fishing trip with some men in the ward. It was a major treat for him! (Our concert date night and Jared's fishing trip made pretty great celebrations to finish our time with law school in Naples.) We enjoyed the fish he brought home for the rest of the week...!
Then Jared promised the boys to take them back to the pier for one last fishing trip before we left. Sorry to say that I didn't send the camera with them. They came back with some great stories about a goliath grouper bigger than a man....
One of our last trips to the beach was so neat --forever to be remembered. It was low tide at Clam Pass. And we saw so many different kinds of life. Yes, I had to coordinate the kids' outfits. Jared's was his own idea....
Here is the nice walk through the mangroves.
There were lots of birds ot watch. I enjoy Michael's and Jordan's fascination with all things.
The beach was covered with these live "olive" shells burrowing into the sand.
The previous owner of this shell is now another link in the food chain. The hermit crabs were feasting. The big shallow tide pool was filled with hundreds of crabs. We collected a few beautiful shells-- uninhabited.
In Naples we have a great orchestra and Center for the Arts, but we almost missed it.
Just when we were gearing up to leave, a friend offered Jared and me a pair of tickets for a concert and babysitting!
I couldn't believe it!
We love concerts and it's been a long time since our last one. --Going way back to our first date, we went to musical performance at USU. So my friend, Anne Marie, knew just how to treat us.
Our show was music from films and TV by Henry Mancini. It is so fun to hear the live performances with vocals and full orchestra. Most of the music was familiar to us and a few of our favorite numbers were "Moon River" and the theme from "The Pink Panther."
The concert started at 8:00 p.m, so we left the kids at home ready for bed. Our night life is usually so minimal at this stage of life. The whole thing seemed like a dream.
We were some of the youngest people in the audience. And the show was definitely geared to the older generation of our retirement city-- but that was OK because Jared and I are a little outdated anyway. After the show we left the parking lot in our well-loved student car with all the other luxury vehicles. Events went on as usual the next day at home but with a few new tunes to hum. It was great to step outside the usual stresses and enjoy things we usually only dream of.
Moon River, wider than a mile, I'm crossing you in style some day. Oh, dream maker, you heart breaker, wherever you're going I'm going your way. Two drifters off to see the world. There's such a lot of world to see. We're after the same rainbow's end-- waiting 'round the bend, my huckleberry friend, Moon River and me.
We had a special treat last week to go to Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary! It is an Audubon center here in Naples and we've heard lots of good reviews about it. I didn't think we would visit Corkscrew because it is pricey and because there are lots of other nice spots to enjoy "nature" without an admission fee. We were really lucky however to be invited to go with a friend. Her membership pass has benefits for family AND friends!
It was such a refreshing and delightful morning! I guess my usual weekly excursions to the grocery store, the library and the park with three kids don't leave such a nice impression. I worried about the walk at the sanctuary being too hot, but the shade and breeze were perfect. And the kids were mostly well behaved, even after a terrible sleepless night for Tessa.
The cypress forest was one of my favorite parts of the swamp. None of my pictures showed the base of the trees very well. There is a large one in the left of the photo above. The bald cypress have a grand fluted base and then some funny "knees" that poke up in the dirt around the tree. The knees are pretty tall 1-2 feet sometimes. To me they seemed like something from another world or from a fantasy movie. It just shows that I'm definitely more from the dessert region than the swamp.
This photo has an alligator lounging right in the middle. We also saw a mother alligator sitting in front of her nest of 20-30 babies.
There were so many birds! We watched this one wait and then quickly dip his beak into the water under the leaves -fishing for lunch.
Things grow everywhere in this climate. The trees had other plants growing from their bark and branches.
This is one of my favorite things that Stacy showed us -called bubble gum lichen. The brightly colored spots on the wood are usually green but in this picture right in the middle you can see a pink one. I don't think it is bubblicious!
This is the slash pine. All the needles are at the top. The bark is really high in Vitamin C and was used by the native Seminole Indians.
Really, my photos don't do it justice, but I had to post. Stacy, our host, was so energetic about the nature walk. She had lots of tidbits and comments that got the kids interested and involved. Her excitement was contagious. Honestly, before our trip I wasn't completely sold on the "beauty of Florida". As a family, we have walked around the Everglades and the boardwalks of many parks. The wildlife and landscape is all facinating but I never described it as "beautiful". I am grateful Stacy shared her appreciation and so glad to have had these last glimpses before we leave.
Our last family camp-out was last year on Jared's birthday last March. --So far it seems to be a once a year event for us. This year we planned to fulfill two goals at once by visiting the Keys and having the camping trip too. Key Largo is three hours from home. Key West is another three hours further. We chose a campsite at Pennekamp State Park in the first Key, Key Largo. We were pushing the end of Florida camping season a bit by going in the middle of April. Our wet towels and suits hung up to dry all night and still weren't dry in the morning. The days were hot! Thank goodness we spent most of the time at the beach! There were lots of tourists. We enjoyed talking with some friendly people, and especially one girl from Germany who joined us for our haphazard campsite dinner. It was a great moment when the kids finally fell asleep in the tent. The rain fly was off so we could keep cool and there were no bugs! We came home with a few slight sunburns and LOTS of bug bites from sand flies. (We are still recovering from that.) p.s. I never posted about Jared's birthday at the end of March. It was the big 30. We did celebrate although not as much as last year ironically. It seems lately that I been caught up in lots of little things and not have been not as good at the big things.
Here's our group. The campsite didn't have a firepit, so the kids made one!
Tessa took a nap on the beach while the boys played. I got to relax for a few hours! It felt like a vacation!
We tried to learn about the Keys and absorb some the atmosphere while we were there. We sometimes forget what a paradise we live in right now, although our minds are definitely on the "good-bye's and last chances". The water was very clear and perfect for seeing the underwater life. Michael spent literally hours at a time snorkeling. One beach had some authentic cannons and shipwreck pieces from a1716 Spanish fleet underwater. There were also lots of big and little fish, crabs, and a lobster.
We were grateful to come back to all the conveniences of home after our adventure. We'll see where next year's camp-out will take us!
Michael just finished a swimming class at our local pool. His teachers challenged him to swim in the 15 ft. deep pool, jump off the diving board, and dive from the side of the pool. On the last day his treat was to go down the 200 foot slide. Swimming is one of his favorite activities and he had a great time!