Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Sam's First The BookFace Post

It's been a while, partly because we are lazy, partly because we are busy, and partly because blogs were so 2010, but maybe this will kick start a posting revival.  Sam posted his first status update (unwittingly) to FB a couple of days ago - he loves Tap the Frog almost as much as he loves the emoji.  The comments give all the relevant details. 

Monday, April 13, 2015

Team Templin

Sam is still mastering the art of getting dressed. Today he put on his shirt inside out and backwards. Grace was quick to point out he did it "all wrong." I decided to show Samuel that it's really no big deal. Grace and I proceeded to wear our shirts inside out and backwards too. How silly.

Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Our Little Fish

After spending over a week in Phoenix and swimming to their hearts content, it's hard to wait your turn to swim during swimming lessons back at the YMCA!

Sunday, December 28, 2014

Capital Two


If you remember my post from earlier this year titled Capital One, you will know I enjoy visiting some of the same locations as 5th grade social studies field trips.  While in Denver earlier this month, we took advantage of some great weather, family assisted parking, and free public transportation to have an amazing day at the Colorado State Capital Building, the newly renovated Union Station, and a Christmas Market. 

We enjoyed the hourly tour filled with 5th grade social studies facts like when Colorado became a state (1876! - first state admitted after the Cavil War), visits to the House and Senate chambers, and a greeting by the Governor as he came back into work after lunch!  The tour culminated with a 99 step trek up to the top of the capital dome for some great views of the city and the mountains. 

Sam doesn't care so much for the views, he enjoys exploring.  
 
There's a family at the top of that enormous Christmas tree.  

 Denver is the Mile High city, and there are in fact 3 markers on the west steps of the capital to prove it.  The original inscription carved into the steps when the building was finished in 1909, a brass marker placed in 1969 when a revised elevation was calculated and placed 3 steps above the fist inscription, and the latest brass marker placed in 2003 when the GPS constellation of satellites was used to get the most precise elevation to date - 2 steps below the original inscription. If you look closely, all three are visible in our photo.

 
The downtown free bus runs from the capital to Union Station along the 16th Street Mall.  Buses run every 2-3 minutes.  We claimed the entire  rear bench seat and were treated to a show when the police motorcycles who pulled in behind us began making faces and flashing their lights when they saw the kids. 
We also stopped at a Christmas market for a photo op.

UNION STATION
Beautifully remodeled architecture to gaze upon, delicious ice cream courtesy of Grandma and Papa for the kids, delicious local beers from the bar for the older kids, and a second giant Christmas tree.   All in all, a pretty epic day.



Sunday, December 14, 2014

Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Day at the (Blizzard) Beach


After Alabama, we took the kids down to Orlando for more family visits.  We also took them to their first water park.  Disney's Blizzard Beach is a great place for swimmers and splashers of every age to have a great time.  We recognize they are both strong swimmers, and as much as I enjoy the water, and as much as Sarah enjoys the sun, we jumped at the opportunity to share both with these kids in the temperate climate of Florida's fall.


After hitting the wave pool, the family raft slide like 4 times, once around in the lazy river, and having lunch, we finally made it over to the kid zone.  There Grace and Sam were able to pretty much play unattended. 







After a day of that much fun, it took mere minutes for them to drop into snooze mode on the way home.  


Friday, November 21, 2014

The South



We recently made a trip south to Alabama to visit family.  Mimi loves doting on her great grandchildren and we all love enjoying warm hospitality, family gatherings, and roving farmlands and forests. 

Just down the road is Tannehill Inronworks Historical State Park.  I visited there many times as a child and looked forward to showing the kids a few places.  One in particular was the Grist Mill.  My aunt took a great photo of me in front of the mill when I was just a few years older than Grace and it still hangs in Mimi's house.  Someday I might put a copy of that up for Throwback Thursday.
 
We also hit a geocache or two!!!

The Farm...


We take the kids to zoos all the time, but the closest we get to domesticated animals is generally the petting zoo at the Puyallup Fair.   Getting up close to live large animals while you are in the same fenced area is not a regular occurence for Sam or Grace, and the cows and week old calf held their attention for some time.  Thanks again to their Great Aunt for giving us the keys to the Polaris.  We even gave the kids some driving lessons the same way their Grandmuhie learned; an open field and no traffic, sans clutch these days of course. 



And then, the Polaris turned into a jungle jim...  Kids.  


 Later folks.