Showing posts with label vacation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vacation. Show all posts

Monday, June 11, 2012

Paris ( and London) in Spring


I never claim to be the most prompt person on the planet and this just proves it. Sweet Pea went to Paris for Spring Break with my mother-in-law and I am just now getting around to downloading and organizing  her pictures. Bless her heart, she has been so patient with me. I wanted to share some of the highlights with you. What an amazing time they had! They were able to get away for one day, and head across the channel to London. My girl loved London! I guess it is in her genes. Paris was fun, too. Sweet Pea was thrilled by the Eiffel Tower (an item on her ten year old bucket list - check), she loved all the churches (her words), Parisian hot chocolate scored big with her but macaroons did not. She purchased a green beret and came home wearing a very grown-up scarf tied around her neck. Yes, Paris (and London) in Spring are wonderful!



Sweet Pea took a lot of pictures of food - this was her favorite hot chocolate


My baby girl on the Eiffel Tower


The green beret






This was her "Look Mom, I am in London and you're not!"














 

Having her portrait drawn by a cafe in Paris

The City of Love


Sweet Pea and her Parisian scarf - so grown-up!

Au Revoir!

Krissy

All of the pictures today were taken by my Sweet Pea!

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

La Mer


The emerald waters of Florida's panhandle - oh la mer

Golf cart cruisin'

Sport showing his "good" smile - he thinks it makes him look sophisticated when he doesn't show his braces - I love his smile any old way!

Me and my mister on the fishing boat

My sweet Fisherman

raft surfing with Aunt Holli

Baby girl

Mumsie and Popie chillin'

Aunt Holli and Uncle G and the sunset

Crack kills

Mini-pearls on the beach



Sport practicing his MMA moves


Fisherman was so proud of this ugly, little thing - a snake fish

Sweet Pea caught the prize of the day - a huge Spanish Mackerel

It's hard to believe that another wonderful trip to the beach has come and gone. We all had a fantastic week full of sandcastles, raft surfing, swimming, beach bocce ball (carnival style - our new game), bike riding, fishing, golf cart cruising and family togetherness. Mumsie, Popie, Uncle G and Aunt Holli had plenty of patience for the mini-pearls and we made some great memories. It all just goes by too fast!

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

History Lesson


It is hard to believe that this peaceful, beautiful place was the scene of a bloody battle.

One of the many monuments.


Sport was lost in his own world - I wonder if the park needs volunteer children for their reenactments? I know of one!



My boys were fascinated with the huge assortment of large firearms.



I love this soldier with a fancy camera and hot pink wind shorts!

USS Cairo - Ironclad ship

This is my dad with Mr. P and Fisherman - the boys were amazed by the immense
size of the ship.

Last week, we made our annual journey to Florida. This is the ninth year that we have made this trip with my parents and my brother and sister-in-law. We all look forward to the white sand, blue-green ocean and precious time together as a family. This year, however, we decided to make the journey there part of the fun and stopped in Vicksburg, Mississippi
for a history lesson.
Vicksburg was the site of a crucial battle in the civil war, as the town was one of the last to fall to the Union. Vicksburg sits on the mighty Mississippi River and the Union's victory there opened-up the river to the Union and cut-off the South's lifeline. The town suffered greatly in the siege and the townspeople took shelter in caves. The battlefield is huge and surrounded the town. The entire scene really captured the imagination of the mini-pearls. The close proximity of the two sides, the hilly terrain and historical reenactments made this a day they won't soon forget. In this day of computers and robots, I easily forget that my forefathers fought with their hands and true grit. I can't imagine having to see the enemy face-to-face. The minis got to hear about life on the battle front and even got to taste some hardtack. That is the flour and water mixture given to the soldiers for food. Sport deemed it "not too bad". He was ready to take-up arms and was lost in his imagination.
Another highlight of the battlefield is the USS Cairo. This was an Ironclad ship that was sunk in the war that has been raised and restored. The ship and it's contents were preserved in the Mississippi mud and now serve as a snapshot into life during the 1860's. It was truly amazing. I highly recommend the tour if you are ever around Vicksburg. Next year, we are thinking about stopping in Natchez. My take away - make the journey part of the fun!

Krissy