Showing posts with label Trips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Trips. Show all posts

Monday, October 13, 2008

Our Weekend


We had a great camping trip. Because all the state parks in the area we wanted were booked (crazy, huh?) we ended up at this RV park. It ended up being great. There were 2 families with 4 boys around Jake's age and they had a blast together. Cool how kids strike up friendships so easily. We slept in our cool big tent (cheap at Sam's!), I cooked on our newly purchased propane stove, and of course, we had LOTS of smores.

All the animal pics - a really pretty wildlife park. The boys loved it. Jake even got to "drive" a little on Daddy's lap. Watch out for the ostridges and zebras, though! They'll get ya! Jake learned the word "aggressive" this weekend. :)

Oh, and poor Max! He must have his Mommy's allergy issues. The first night at camp - no, the first 10 minutes after we pulled into our campground - he got a mosquito bite on his forehead. It didn't look bad until the next morning. It was so swollen, even to the back of his ear and his eye. He looked like a little Rocky. He was a trooper! Just today (3 days later) has it mostly cleared up. Why do some bites swell up like that and others don't??

Anyway, we had lots of fun. Good little family get-away.

Thursday, August 14, 2008

Last Chapter of Galveston


This was at a restaurant on the strand - neat little "water wall." The only reason for sharing these is to tell my super embarrassing story...
See how the water is splashing out, making the tile wet??? Also, notice I'm holding a 25 pound baby on my hip? Right after this was taken, I start to walk down the steps, my foot slips and me AND Max fall straight down on my hiney!! So extremely embarrassing - very nearby was the restaurant with glass walls with a lovely view of this wall where we were standing! I suppose it was only embarrassing (and not tragic) because I managed to keep Maxer on my hip and upright. Only my pride was bruised...my goodness.
Later shopping on the strand - Max saying "no-no" to something...
That afternoon we left Galveston and headed to Andy's dad's house. We met up with Uncle Chris, Andy's brother for dinner at a Mexican place. We (Max particularly) were serenaded by a Mariachi band!
The next day we went to Houston's Natural History Museum with Papa Clay. It was fun - the boys, especially Jake, LOVED the dinosaurs.

Max saying, "rooaaarrr!"

Last day before heading home - a carousel at a mall in the Woodlands - exactly like what's in Frisco, but fun and different when you're still on vacation.

Max happy to head home...

Friday, August 8, 2008

Crabby Crabs

A bit long... But photos alone of the little guys doesn't do them justice. "Lolly-lolly!" is still how I feel!

Thursday, August 7, 2008

Galvestion - Chapter 3

We took a ferry over to Bolivar Penninsula. Max loved watching the seagulls (which equaled lots of bird poo on the car) fly around the ferry.
Max at Casey's, where we ate dinner. It was really good - next door to Gaido's, which is a bit fancier. Casey's was more our speed with really good seafood. Andy and I each had grilled scallops, shrimp and fish. Even their salad dressings were homemade - yummy! (Jake and Max shared chicken strips...I hate that - my parents always had us try new foods as kids, which made me like a variety of things. All Jake ever wants when we got out is chicken, and icky nuggets at that! I'm hoping I can convince him to try more as he gets older. I digress...)


While there toward the end of the meal, when Max's belly was full and he was getting restless, he let out this BLOOD CURDLING scream...all in happy Max fun. The whole room hushed for a second to look at us. A woman was walking behind him exactly as he screamed and she actually bent over and covered her ears! After the restaurant got loud again, Andy and I had a pretty good laugh. I'm glad we didn't go to the more elegant Gaido's...

Jake catching crabs from his bed!
Showing us his catch! Don't you see it?!


THE DEADLIEST CATCH


Before our trip Andy got the idea to try to catch crabs as something fun to do. He researched it tons online, learned exactly how to do it (he had also done it some as a kid) and got SUPER excited about it. He really wanted to catch a bunch and have a crab boil in our hotel mini-kitchen. :D We did just that! (Sorry to whoever was on our floor!)


We got some tips for good locations, and this was our first try. To catch 'em, you're supposed to attach chicken (we used gizzards, attached with binder clips - ha) to nets, lower them in shallow water and check them every few minutes to see if crabs were caught inside. This first location didn't work out - really no sign of any crabs, and the water was pretty deep - at least 12 feet Andy guessed by the length of string he needed. It was SO HOT and since Andy wasn't having much luck we packed up to try somewhere else.




My mom helped my by sewing a band to a hat I found on clearance for Max. Above is pre-hat.This is what he thought of the hat. Really. Every time I put it on him, he acted like it was torture. (It wasn't too tight Mom, like we wondered - he just wasn't having it.)


So, with the help of our GPS we drove around to several more spots trying to find crabs. It needed to be on the bay side (not beach side), not too deep, preferably with a dock (instead of rocks) to hang nets over, and with evidence of crabs. Sometimes you could see tiny crabs walking on the shore or crab limbs around.


Around 1ish Andy dropped Max and me off at the hotel so he and Jake could continue the hunt. They were gone till about 7 pm! Actually it turned out to be my idea of vacation - Max napped well, I got to watch a movie I rented (Dan in Real Life - pretty good) and I had no obligation to clean or do ANYTHING! It was super nice alone time.


But Andy and Jake DID catch crabs. He said they found a good spot behind a closed bait shop and that they came pretty quickly. Their first catch:



HA! He said they really pinched hard - wouldn't let go of his glove.

At the hotel in our cooler. They're called blue crabs - amazing how bright blue their claws were! I think we counted 12 or 13.

Ooh! And to watch them squirm around...crazy-looking.

Our feast! (Hot dogs for Jake, though he did taste a tiny bit, and as a backup if something went awry.) After cooking they turn red! And they tasted pretty darn good! Andy disagrees, but I think they weren't quite as good as restaurant claws - like the giant ones. Because he caught them, they were the best he'd ever tasted! But I was surprised by how good they were - just a lot of work. Also, I forgot butter for dipping! Still a blast...

Andy said several times during the rest of the week, "I'm just glad I got to catch my crabs." It made his vacation.

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

More of Galveston...

Eating breakfast - perfect spot for messy eaters - on they balcony! Max LOVED it out there.

The first day we decided to do the beach thing. We had originally thought we might do Schlitterbahn (thinking it was one of the few things to do in Galveston) but decided against it -- 2 little ones who would only be able to ride so much. Something for us to look forward to for when they're older.

Another reason our hotel was great: a walkway right out to the water so we didn't have to cross traffic (like the other hotels near the seawall). And, around noon when little guy was ready for a nap, he and I headed back to the room and Jaker and Daddy played longer. Perfect.



the water was great - warm and seemed pretty clean. I've been to Galveston before when oil was covering the inside of my swimsuit after beaching - ugh.


Check out that sandy hiney

Building a sand ...um... hill. I love how all three were working on it. Max would pat it just like Daddy and Brother.

Skim board lessons. Pretty tricky and Jake quickly threw in the towel. After that Andy took him out deeper with the boogie board to ride waves and he LOVED that.

After the beach we drove around and the kids were zonked. I was so pleased that none of us got sunburned - we caked on the sunblock. And do your kiddos do this? Jake falls asleep and falls completely over like this. We always try to rig a pillow.

More tomorrow (or when I get to it). Again, sorry for all the detail. I figured this was a good way to document our trip. At the beginning of our marriage I had big intentions of scrapbooking everything. Seven years later, I have a dresser full of neat scrapbooking supplies and 1 and 1/3 scrapbooks... It's just not going to happen. So this is my substitution. I just hope Blogger never keels over!

Monday, August 4, 2008

Galveston Fun

We had such a great trip. What better to way to document our fun than on the blog? I was worried about being boring or too detailed, but hey, it's our blog, right?

This was our hotel - called a "condo" because it had a separate bedroom and living/kitchen area. Teeny, but perfect for us. I was so happy with it - very new and clean. Even a tad bit stylish! (the bed was neat) That was important to me - I can't relax as well in an icky place. Andy loves roughing it and I love to be pampered a bit. We had some of both this trip.




Impressed by the little things!

mid-air Jake
Max scoping the view out our balcony. Can you see the beach off to the left? Online a few people complained about the teeny balcony on the cheepest units (like ours). I was so pleased to be in ear- eye-shot of the beach!

the "infinity" pool...kinda. Again, plenty nice for us!

beach walking the first night

It's getting late...more to come!

Sunday, August 3, 2008

Butt-prints in the Sand


I've Seen That Picture Before!

We had such a blast on our trip. I have lots of photos and stories to post...will when there's more time. But these old shots were from a trip to Austin we took when Jaker was 10 months old.

Galveston, almost 4

Austin, 10 months

Jake, ice snatching getting ready for our Austin trip


Max doing the same at 14 months

:D