Wednesday, August 24, 2022
Wednesday: empty calendar
Birthday
I forgot to post a little bit about my birthday! I got my presents on Monday when we were home.
The kids were super cute. Joshua got me a gift (with his own money) about four months ago and has been anxiously waiting to give it to me. Both of them also got stuff last week that they chose to give me - a sea glass rock and some stroopwaffles. Isaac pulled me aside later to make sure I realized those where his stroopwaffles that he could have eaten but chose to give them to me.
Ben also gave me some Lego sets. They're ones I've been wanting, but they've also been sitting in the closet for several months and so they weren't exactly a surprise. :)
Tuesday: home again
It took me forever to get to sleep last night. I thought that with the travel day I had maybe beat jet-lag, but it was apparent that I hadn't. The morning went better than expected though, and I was able to get my afternoon nap.
We went to the library and went to the store for a few groceries and school supplies. There were plenty of school supplies still, but at the same time they had been well picked over and a few things were missing. Isaac's list had an optional stapler on it and we found the mini staplers. Joshua was so excited about them that he got one for home too. Also, as a whole, I was impressed with the prices. The most expensive things were the tissues and wipes by far.
I biked to karate by myself because this is the last month for Isaac (at least for a bit) and he is done. It really was a good choice in the end because we worked on forms for the whole time and it's something you need to care about a little bit.
Monday, August 22, 2022
Monday: home
Sunday, August 21, 2022
Last Saturday: travel
Saturday, August 13, 2022
Last Weekend: CranHill
The kids and I went up Friday morning to CranHill. We were camping with people from our church, but were kind of secluded. There was one group up a nearby hill, one group in a field, and then us (and another family for a short while). While I wish we had been closer, we were also in the shade and it made a huge difference. Everyone else was complaining about the heat, but I was rather comfortable most of the time. We did all have a fire together in the evenings though.
We started getting set up only to realize there was no power on the site. It didn't effect us much since we have no camping gear, but I had brought a fan and some extension cords. Our neighbors were also surprised by this, so the documentation may have been a bit lacking. After getting set up and having lunch, one of the first things we did was the AquaPark. There was a slide and a dome in the middle of their lake. It was actually run pretty nicely...you had about 20 minutes of play time before the next group came. After that the kids played two games of chess. Well, I coached Joshua a lot. They each won one, but the first game was a good amount of time and the second game was rather long.
After a poor night sleep, Saturday morning was activity morning. (There was a dog next to us that barked every 15 minutes for what felt like an hour between 12-1am.) We did it all! But first we started with a breakfast of champions.
It started with rock climbing. Isaac got the bell on the hardest course. It was funny to watch him take breaks, because half the time one of his feet would be higher than his waist.
Next up, pony rides for Joshua and then a zip line for Isaac. (Unpictured because it was too high)
Ben showed up at that point and we did slingshots. There were some cool metal things to aim at, so there was a nice ding if you hit them. Joshua was a bit too weak for them, but if I helped we could hit something about 20% of the time.
We rested after lunch but realized it was rather hot out, so we went to get ice cream. The ice cream store had a/c, and we cooled off in there. There was a game room nearby too (still with a/c), so we played some carpet ball. By that time it was late afternoon and still hot, but we had reset. The kids wanted to do the aqua park again, so we did that.
There was a wagon ride and we left the kids sit by the fire until it was dark.
















