Monday, August 31, 2009
Kenzi meets her Preshool teacher...
Florida photo shoot...
Friday, August 28, 2009
4 a.m.
At least here she looks a little more awake. She probably was used to the light by this picture too.
Thursday, August 27, 2009
The rest of the summer...
So the High School in our town was having a 10 mile parade fundraiser around town. They came right by our house but we caught the tail end of it. I knew where they were going to so we headed them off right before their finish point. Shanette, our babysitter told us that there are 600 members in the band! When you see them they are a spectacle! 600! That is 1 1/2 times my high school! GO EAGLES!
The post to end all posts...
Before we left Sarasota FL, Kenzi went over with Gram Mac to walk Uncle Len's basset, Logan. Apparently Kenzi and Logan hit it off from day one. Not surprising really!
So we headed home and took three days to do it. We stopped to see the USS Alabama. Really my husband would be the better person to ask about it as he is the history buff and this kind of stuff is way cool to him. Me, on the other hand, it is a HUGE boat! This is a pretty cool picture though. That will probably be blown up in the scrapbook. But anywho, a funny story is that I tend to be afraid of heights. Though I don't realize it often because I am fine on airplanes. They also have a submarine on land that you can go in to. There are a set of stairs outside of it to get to the top and then you go down one of the holes to go inside. Well, by the time we got to the top of the stairs I was starting to have an anxiety attack. I walk over to Carter and tell him, "hey I am having trouble, so you and the kid do whatever, I will wait for you inside the Airplane hangar." "No we will come with you" After bantering back and forth we all start our decent down the stairs to which Kenzi says "What are we doing?" Carter: "We are going back down because mommy is scared." Kenzi: "Mommy it is going to be OK, you are going to be fine!" Mommy: "I know honey, thank you!" Pretty sad when your four year old reassures you!
We also stopped in Alabama to tour an Antebellum Home. (Or plantation home.) Come to find out that Plantation home is not the politically correct term as it connotes slaves. I was unaware and no one tarred and feathered me, however, I have always loved plantation homes. I would love to live in one, one day, minus the slaves. Though I would have family move in so we all could keep it clean together! :0) It was beautiful and if we had more time, I would have stopped at some more in Louisiana.
This picture just makes me smile. We had gotten home earlier that day on 4th of July and wanted to see fireworks, so this is us waiting and eating Taco Bell/Pizza Hut dinner since that was pretty much the only thing open! Who knew? Such a fun vacation! Loved it! One of those vacations that you don't want to end even though you know it cannot last! Sorry for the long post, but at least vacations are done! Yippee!! Kari
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Singing in the rain...
So on the last day that we were in Sarasota, we went to some outlet malls nearby. While we were there we got some more rain! And one of the children's clothing shop had rain coats and boots. It took some convincing, but we were able to buy Kenzi a coat and boots. (Of course, we meaning Gram Mac.) The thing that fully convinced her was the comment, "You know Kenzi, if you get those boots, you can splash in the puddles and mommy will not get upset." Well, she had the opportunity to put them on while we were shopping and ran around. It was so cute! I actually got some great pictures and was able to put together a video but for some reason it is choppy, so if this video loads it will be raw. It is still cute! Enjoy! Kari
Monday, August 10, 2009
Showing us the Florida beaches...
Lunch with Great Goog...
On a roll now...
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
Animal Kingdom...
OK, So this was my absolute favorite of everything we did. The weather was much nicer and I really did not feel like I was in a theme park so much. I think that is mostly because we were walking a lot of the park looking for animals. The had a very cute Safari parade, which we almost got to be in. Kenzi was to young. But other than that we had a wonderful time. There is one VERY memorable ride. It is Expedition Everest. It is Disney's self proclaimed #1 thing to do at Disney World. My brother-in-law JT went 4 or 5 times. My mother-in-law, Robyn hurt her back riding it 2 or 3 times. I most definitely wanted to puck after riding it once! (Man I am getting old!) Again Kenzi liked the characters. She REALLY wanted to talk to Stitch but we were unable to since they closed the line before us. She also liked looking at the animals on the Kilimanjaro Ride. You ride a big jeep and tour "South Africa" on a much smaller scale. We closed this park out too, however, it closed at 7 pm. Much easier to close a park when it is still light outside! Well, again, there are a million pictures, ok maybe a hundred. I know it seems like a million when you have to endure someone else's trip! I tried to edit better this time, Keri. Enjoy!
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
Down day...
So on Wednesday we took a day to chill. We went swimming at the hotel pool. Which Kenzi absolutely loved! She is becoming such a water bug. Ever since the life jacket at my brothers, she is willing to jump in without anything! I love watching my little girl have such a wonderful time! I never knew that as a parent you REALLY get enjoyment out of watching the world through your child's eyes. That would explain why when your child gets hurt physically or emotionally that you hurt more than you would for yourself too. Anyway, we again had such a wonderful trip! Enjoy! Kari P.S. the car we saw driving from lunch breakfast back to the hotel and we were so perplexed by it that we stopped to let it go ahead of us. Then we figured out that is was probably the purpose. Who know?!?!?! Funky nonetheless!