Sunday, March 13, 2011

Times...they are a changin'

No weekend camps, no youth group adventures, no sleepovers this weekend but one hour lost.  Wouldn't think that would make that much of a difference but man, it sure seems like it.  Of course, Saturday was filled with lots of walking and traveling in one day, but it was fun times all around.

We wanted to make a trip back up to see Grandpa Chester since he has a visitor for a couple of weeks, great aunt Zoanne!!  Zo was glad to get over and soak up the FL weather...although that isn't too much different than TX.  So we made it up and had a good time visiting.  It was Saturday so it wouldn't be a true weekend for Grandpa unless we hit up a flea market or two.  He already had one trip around the block for garage sales but his buying hours were still young.


Went to an outdoor flea market and ended up getting some good deals.  Amberlyn was thrilled to find her colored Tupperware bowls.  First time she saw those.  And with a good price, they got added to the collection.  Couple more other things were bought, just because we'll roll them on eBay!  :)  But the colored bowls will be staying at home.

We finished up by having a nice supper with grandpa and Zo.  Always good to see her and glad we were able to make it up while she was down visiting.  Kids tried some new seafood items and got their bellies full.  Made the long drive home, had some small snacks and crashed.


Sunday will be about doing some chores, cleaning up and prepping for the upcoming busy week.  Hope to post more this week as we move along!

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Sponged, BBQ'd, Flea'd and stuffed

Wow..what a weekend for all of us.  The planned trip for a mini-vacation went off right out of the weekend.  As a partial, late birthday gift for Amberlyn, we decided a fun trip up to the Sponge Docks in Tarpon Springs.  After a quick stop to a flea market on Sat. morning (the first of more this weekend) we headed to the docks to move in and out of the stores.



The kids were able to see lots of natural coral items, different kinds of shells, and of course, all sorts of sponges.  The day was perfect and the crowds were surprisingly light so we were able to move in and out of what we wanted without too much hassle.



After making a couple of stops, the kids really wanted to see how some of the divers actually got the sponges.  So we made a quick trip out on one of the docks where Sponge Diver Travis Jewel showed the kids how he got in a full diving suit (weighing 175 lbs.) and made the dive.  Both the kids loved seeing how this worked.


After a full day, we managed to make a quick trip down to the Clearwater Beach so Jenny and the kids could see the great, white sands of Clearwater beach.  It was packed but we managed to get in to make a little visit and allow the kids to dip their toes (and after a bit of playing) and eventually bodies in the waves. 



On Sunday, it was all about Grandpa Chester.  86 years young on Friday, it was going to be his agenda to set.  So we goofed around at the house, hit up a long flea market, did some poking around at the house and then hit up some BBQ ribs for his supper.  We even managed to get a little chocolate cake dessert and song arranged for him.  Thankfully the kids were more than happy to help him polish off "his" cake.


Now is just the recovery for the week.  Cody has his first youth group sleepover for the whole weekend so big times ahead!