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

11.15.2014

The Ultimate Field Trip


 
So the kids and I are on what we are calling "The Ultimate Field Trip" right now. You see, our school district in order to save money, decided to take away field trips several years ago. Not because families couldn't afford them. But because the system didn't want to have to pay for their part. And taking that aspect of planning away I guess meant the someone in charge of field trips could do a different job for the county. Stupid. I mean really. As a child I couldn't wait for field trip days. We went to the zoo, performing art center, puppet shows, etc.... Not that we don't indulge our kiddos in this type of activity on our own, but taking these trips with your school is a whole other ball of wax. I personally think field trips are a great way to learn life lessons and see the world through their own eyes. Parents tend to taint experiences with the constant photo taking and "look at this Johnny." (You know I am right.)

The kids and I are far...far....away. I have so many "field trips" planned I can hardly stand it. Pretty sure I've made Billy nuts with my "let's see this and let's see that". HA. But really, except for the beach we've not taken our kids anywhere. This is a whole different type of away from home experience for them. Thus why I've decided to dub it the Ultimate Field Trip. Oh, and Billy's here too. But he's working. Thus why the field trip is affordable. It's called stow-away in some circles. He doesn't seem to mind.

When we get back I am sure I'll have stories to tell. I'm renting a car and driving.....laugh those that know me. I'm not blonde anymore so hoping that helps. Plus I've got Mailey and William to help navigate.  See ya at the end of the week!!

4.07.2014

Beach Feet


Yep.  It's Spring Break.  When my Portland classes petered out me I decided instead we'd all pile up and hit the coast. We are looking forward to time away as a family.  No doggies to tend, no screaming cats to feed milk, no yard to cut, no stuff to feel like I HAVE to do or pick up.  Just chill.  It's not supposed to be the best of weather.  Honestly, I don't care.  I just want to be away.  With the ones I love the most right next to me for 5 days straight. I secretly packed up a bunch of board games and bought a puzzle.  We always did puzzles on our beach trips growing up.  I figured it be a great way to pass the time.  While it rains that is......


8.02.2010

Sounds of the Ocean


As you know, our family headed on vacation last week.  We spent our week on a lovely little island off the coast of Georgia called Jekyll.  Now those of you from Georgia are probably thinking, WHAT?  You see, this little island is not really known for much, and actually it's a state park.  An unusual arrangement to say the least.  There are permanent residents on the island, as well as a 4-H camp, large camp ground, soccer complex, Sea turtle center, rather outdated conference center, one great Gatsby inspired hotel and about 5 oldish hotels (with doors that open to the outside if you get what I mean by oldish).  The island is about 14 miles from tip to tip with the Atlantic on one side, and river on the other.    We booked ourselves in a new hotel to the island, a Hampton Inn of all places.  And boy were we most pleasantly surprised.  It was one of the nicest hotels we've ever stayed!  So here's a photo story of our week:

Every morning we'd sleep in, grab breakfast from the lobby area and walk through this to get to the beach:
Seriously, this boardwalk was like a magic canopy tour.  One day we'd see a family of deer, including little bambi, the next the most unbelievable spiders spinning their webs.  At the end of the boardwalk we'd arrive here:
And yes, it was a isolated as it looks.  Very few people were on the beach.  What I really liked was that you could not see any hotels, restaurants, surf shops, etc from the beach.  There was so much natural area between the hotels and the beach that you felt like you were on a deserted island.  I do believe it was meant to be that we chose this area to vacation this summer.  Totally secluded, totally quiet, and totally magical.

Time on the beach was spent different ways for each of us.  This beach was covered in the tiny shells above.  So we all did our share of shell hunting.  William was the sand dollar hunter.  He spent hours walking up and down searching for the biggest one.  I read The Girl with the Dragon Tatoo, with the sound of the ocean as my musicBilly loved just standing in the water, favorite coozie and beverage in hand for hours as the waves tap the back of his legs.  Mailey was the sand digger and castle builder.  We all moved about effortlessly on the beach......each in our own little world.




As soon as lunchtime hit our tummies we'd head to the lovely pool area for sandwiches and relaxing.  Everyone would interact then.....it was funny how at the beach we'd do our own thing, but at the pool it was all giggles, play and loudness!  Each late afternoon we'd get out and about somewhere on the island, or over to St. Simon's.  But mostly we just relaxed.  It was perfect.  sigh.
So now we are down to 7 days before school starts.  The kids are anxious to know who their teachers will be, buy the back to school new crayons and back packs and start a new year.  I'm not ready though.  I still hear the sound of the ocean and can't wait to go back and breath in the island air again.

7.26.2010

Time for Rest

Yesterday was exhausting.  Both mentally and physically.  And today I am dreaming of painting myself into this painting here:





Man I love this composition.  It calls to me to relax, take time for family (there are two chairs there) and refocus.  After the news yesterday I decided to pack everything I've worked on away.  Out of sight type of mentality.  Today I've cleaned the house and am now relaxing in the art studio doing the most mundane of tasks possible.....cutting beads off their strings and placing them into compartments in a tackle box.  Yep.  Mundane.    Next up will be darkening bezels and charms.  After that.....well I am sure the swimming pool will be calling my name.  Maybe with a margarita or two.  Because right now, I am feeling really sorry for myself.  And no one can really take that away or heal it.  Just time.  Of course the beach would help too.  And thank goodness for small favors.  We booked our vacation for the end of the summer this year on purpose....the thought process then was that I'd be done with Solo Show work and could finally relax.  Well, this relaxing is two fold now, and very much needed. 

So I'll be offline for the rest of the week.  I don't even have a cell phone, it got wet at the pool yesterday and I had to order a new one!  Talk about being totally cut off.  But I'll be back next Monday all refreshed and excited about new projects I'm working on.  Here's a hint:  in the car I HAVE to be working on something.  This past weekend I picked up embroidery.  Yep.  Loving it.  Again, small blessing in disguise.  I still believe everything happens for a reason and that in the end my show moving will reveal a bigger purpose. 

Hope you all have a wonderful, creative week!

7.09.2009

Taking Flight

I just love this image of my little birdies all packed and ready to go to show. Speaking of packed, my family and I are packed and ready to head on out to St. Simons Island this morning. I am not taking my computer.....angst in my voice as I say this, but I need to be away from it. So I'll be back next Thursday. Hope you have a creative weekend!

7.23.2008

A Little Vacation!

The kids and I headed off to Gulf Shores, Alabama for a spell this week. I had asked the kids a couple of weeks ago what was one thing they wish we'd done this summer we had not gotten to yet. They both looked at each other turned back and said "THE BEACH!" Billy started a new job this summer which did not allow for a family vacation, bummer. So when my sister Molly called me to come hang with her, I packed the car and we went!
Oh, we love to play in the white sandy beaches here.
My little surfer girl!


Here's Mattie in the sand. She was so cute until about 5 seconds after this picture when the tide came and swept her away. We have always enjoyed making sand sculptures at the gulf. There is always an artist in me yes, but the sand is so fine and powdery, it's very hard to make a castle. So we made Mattie, a fish, and a panda. It was fun. It was too short a trip. I want to go back!

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