Friday, August 3, 2018

Dollywood!

At some point when we were planning all this, Craig noticed that Dollywood was right on our way home from Florida.    And, his aunt had just moved to Atlanta, and that wasn't too far out of the way, either.  (Update: Craig claims it was his brother who figured this out.)  So we decided if we were going to be driving all over the southeastern quadrant of the United States, we might as well see everyone and everything that we wanted to see!

So we drove to Atlanta and visited Aunt Lynda and Uncle Greg and got to see their beautiful new home.  (As is often the case, I didn't take any pictures.  Seriously, what is wrong with me???)  We visited for a couple hours and then got back on the road, finishing the drive to Pigeon Forge.

We took turns swapping kids around so my kids (and Craig!) could have a chance to ride in Jason's RV-- this made everyone VERY happy!

What a way to travel!

The kids were EXHAUSTED the next morning!

Dollywood was a lot of fun!  It felt sort of like Disneyland's Frontier Land-- everything was centered on Tennessee industry, such as timber mills and mining.  But it was very clean and family-friendly and we all had a good time!
Craig and Ryder (you can just see the top of his head!) going on the thing that drops you from way high up .  I steered clear of that one...


My favorite ride was the Fire Chaser-- it was a fairly smooth roller coaster, not too intense but fast and fun.  All of our kids could have ridden on it, but the youngest two chose not to (Camille tried it once, but didn't like the part where they have fire-- the roller coaster part didn't bother her at all!)

Lynda, Greg, and Craig ride the carousel together!
Getting ready to ride the Wild Eagle!



Here's most of our group all trying to figure out what to do next

Group hug for Bentley!!!

After getting to drive the go-kart, Bentley was even more excited to try out bumper cars!

Ryder had missed out on some ride, so I hoped the chance to ride on these piggies would cheer him up.  It didn't.
Dollywood has a fabulous eagle sanctuary with 17 bald eagles!



The next day was spent at the water park, Splash Country.  It was lovely, but the water was a bit cold.  We discovered there that when we wear sunglasses and almost matching swimsuits, my niece Kamryn and I are a bit hard to tell apart!  My kids kept calling her Mom-- I thought it was hilarious, and Kamryn was very gracious about the whole thing.  (Craig noted that he needed to be very careful who he tried to put his arms around!)

If my hair had been dry for this shot, our coloring would have been even more similar (although Kamryn has about five times more hair than I have!)
Donna had rented 3 cabanas for all our families, and they were SO NICE to have!  We could leave our stuff (and lock it up!) and not worry about it getting moved or stolen, and they were nice and shady.  And I could send Craig to find food and we had the perfect meeting place.  It was awesome.
Camille living in the lap of luxury

Selfie with Colton

Bored Bentley

I love Colton running towards Camille here

No alcohol is sold at Dollywood, so I'm not sure what these two crazies were imbibing...

The tickets to the park were the same price if you got three-day passes, so that's what Tom had gotten for us.  Little did he realize that we are INSANE so OF COURSE we would go back inside the park for our 3rd day before heading home.  I mean, why NOT???  So our third day we packed up, said good-bye to our hotel room and to Grandma and Grandpa, and met up with the Houston crowd back in the park.  Gotta squeeze a few more hours of fun out of this trip before we drive home!
Waiting to ride the Fire Chaser again
Bentley is one cool dude
Colton took his driving VERY seriously!
Bentley endures a hug from Lindsy
One last cousin picture


We let everyone choose one favorite ride and managed to see the bird show one last time, too.  And then after a late lunch, we finally figured it was time to hit the road.  We left at 3pm, barely stopped for gas and to switch drivers, and were home by 9.  The kids, having already endured so much time in the car, barely batted an eye.  I believe Bentley's exact words were, "Only 6 hours?"

What a great family vacation!

Beach Vacation!

The day after Craig returned from Philadelphia, we got up as early as I could manage and finished loading the car and drove.  And drove.  And drove.  ...To Florida!!!

Jacksonville, to be specific.  We met up with our friends the Minsters (whose kids have gotten SO BIG!!!-- we hadn't seen them in four years!) before finally checking into our hotel.


The next morning we barely managed to get to church, and then kept driving until we got to Panama City where we were having a beach vacation with all of Craig's family!  Craig's parents were sharing a condo on the 15th floor with us and it made for QUITE the view!



Naturally, the second we ran down onto the beach, a huge storm blew over us.  It was a little cold, but a lot awesome.  And it cleared the beach of all those people, too!  It even blew away a few of their pop-ups!

It was gone about as fast as it had arrived, and then we enjoyed jumping in the waves for a bit before deciding to try and find some dinner.  Craig was desperate to eat at a restaurant on the beach called Pineapple Willy's (Craig loves eating outside, preferably with water to look at).  Unfortunately Pineapple Willy's is a very popular spot.  After waiting two hours for a table, everyone was in full on meltdown mode, but none so bad as Ryder.  And then he realized that there was nothing vegetarian on the menu and it got reeeeeally ugly.  Fortunately the waitress managed to convince someone to make him a grilled cheese sandwich and she got all our food to us in about five minutes.  So we waited two hours and probably sat at our table for 20 minutes.  Ah, well.  We try!
Loving it at Pineapple Willy's

Once the kids were all in bed, Craig headed to Wal-Mart to get us some food to have on hand at the condo.  It turned out to be the saddest shopping experience of Craig's life.
What is this, Russia?

The next day we went straight to the beach, while Craig's parents went to pick up the Houston contingent, who were staying at a nearby RV Park and had arrived late in the night.  As is always the case, the kids loved the beach.  Absolutely loved it.

Kendra and Maya were constructing a foot bath


Colton apparently has no idea how to use a shovel
Bentley was a big fan of the water
That's most of us bobbing around there
Colton was very good at organizing flipflops for me!

That night we had a nice dinner to celebrate Craig's birthday (we went super early and did NOT have to wait 2 hours!).  Then we headed back to the beach for family pictures.  Those will get their own post.

I love seeing my kids have fun with their cousins.  Craig doesn't have any cousins and I think it's been really eye-opening for him to see the magic of that relationship.  Someone once described a cousin as being half friend and half celebrity, and it is TOTALLY true!
Ryder and Eli were born just a couple weeks apart



The next day it was back to the beach in the morning, but this time to the beach near where Jason and Jeni were staying.  This beach had a lot less people, so that was nice.


And then we rented a couple boats for the afternoon.  (The original plan was to get just one boat, but then the Coast Guard changed the rules and determined that you couldn't have more than 12 people on a boat.  So we got a second one for free!)  We found a sand bar to play on and we visited Shell Island (true to its name, the water around the place had more hermit crabs than I've ever seen before!).  Also, the big boat had two slides, so most everyone enjoyed sliding down into the water.  Good times! 

So both of those boats were ours for the afternoon-- check out those crazy slides!


Then we just cruised around and let all the kids take a turn or two driving the boat:





After the boating, everyone was tired and sunburned and sandy and greasy (how could we have gotten sunburned after using so much sunscreen???).  We were hungry.  And gross.  We headed back to Jason and Jeni's place and dipped in their pool to rinse off the worst of the grit while Jason got coals heating up.  Then it was time for hotdogs, hamburgers, and-- of course-- s'mores!  And added bonus, my kids got to play with Peyton, who they've been longing to see again ever since we left Houston last Thanksgiving!

Colton was NOT afraid of Peyton this time, so that was nice!

My man makes a mean s'more!

Our third day, we weren't planning on going out into the sun at all (we really were all quite sunburned), but then we looked out from our balcony and saw this:
There were basically NO WAVES AT ALL!!!

So then I knew I had to go back and get into that water again.  And it was glorious, even if it did mean even MORE sunscreen plus my sun hat AND my rashguard.  Still totally worth it.  It was like bobbing around in the world's biggest bathtub.  It was relaxing and delightful.  We also played in the indoor pool some, and worked on a puzzle in the condo.  Eventually we ordered pizza (which took an hour and a half to arrive-- evidently Pineapple Willy's isn't the only slow place in Panama City!) and the grown ups sat out on the balcony while the kids were all inside.  I slipped inside at one point to get another slice of pizza and all the big kids were talking and laughing together and it was such a wonderful sight-- exactly what you hope for on a vacation like this!

After the sun had gone down, we ventured outside again, this time to ride on go-karts.  I was paired with Colton, Kamryn took Camille, Lindsy had Kendra, and Bentley was beyond excited to get to drive his own go-kart all by himself.

I look cuh-RAZY here!


Camille is READY.

Bentley was a touch nervous.  But mostly excited.


The go-karts were a blast, and I was so glad someone thought to do them at night and not during the day like we'd originally planned.  Finally we headed back, tucked the kids into bed, and began packing up.  It was time to move on to Part II of our adventure!

Thursday, August 2, 2018

You Blinked. Now It's August.

I don't know if you noticed this, but IT'S AUGUST.  How did July fly by so fast???  I just finished blogging about summer being this tidal wave about to wash me away, and suddenly I've only got three weeks of it left? WHAT???  How?  Why???

Anyway, my life is a whirlwind.  But what else is new?

We kept busy.  Swim team was a big one for us, and now that it's done I'm both relieved and also missing it.  Like so many things.

Going to swim practice one morning, it was in the 60s.  So Camille dressed like this.  Of course.

Kendra getting ready to line up

Colton and Ryder playing a game that our neighbors brought during a meet

Ryder diving!

Ryder wins a heat!
Bentley not happy to have his picture taken right before his race

 And we did other summery stuff, too...
Camille blowing bubbles

Such a Ryder face!  This was at Carter Mountain for the Summer Sunset Nights.
Dress like a cow day at Chick-fil-A (I especially like the ears Kendra made for herself)
Camille covered in dirt at our ward's Pioneer Day celebration
 The party also featured the biggest slip-n-slide that I have ever seen!  So naturally, Camille went down it all by herself.  (Later she went with Daddy like a normal 3-year-old who ought to be scared of such things!)
There goes Kendra!
And Ryder is zooming!
Shortly after my birthday (39! Woot!) Craig had a conference in Philadelphia.  We had originally hoped to all go with him, but that wasn't really possible.  So I managed alone while he got to sit through boring meetings and then do a bit of sightseeing at night.
His first night he went to the temple.  While DC and North Carolina are closed and Richmond is in the works, this is our temple!


He ran up the Rocky steps like a champ!

And-- oh, look!-- it's the Liberty Bell!


I tried to have fun with the kids-- we went to a new splash pad and got these amazing homemade popsicles after.  I had the sister missionaries over for dinner (yay for not having elders for once!).  I took the kids to see The Muppets Take Manhattan at our local theater.  (There's a movie that hasn't aged very well.  But at least it was cheap!)  And we played over at my friend Sarah's house (this was as much for me as for them-- I needed some grown-up time by then!).  We did pretty well, but Craig was sorely missed.

He returned home Friday evening.  I picked him up and when we got home, the kids were all lined up to greet him.  It was so cute!  They all demanded great big hugs from him.  Even Bentley.

We hurried the kids to bed.  I'd been packing all day.  The next day was going to be a big one for us...