Friday, August 31, 2007

Sand Surf and Sunshine

Since we were fairly close to the Jersey shore, we took a day to go play at the beach. This was Cassidy, Lauren and Luke's first ever view of the ocean, so it was a special event. Here they are, about to dip their toes in the ocean for the first time.

Spencer and Rick absolutely love the ocean, as does Amanda. Their family spent a lot of time at beaches when they were younger. I, on the other hand, am not a fan of salt water and not being able to see my feet when standing in the water. I'm scared to death of jellyfish and other aquamarine life that might sting, bite or feel mushy. But none of that bothers Rick and Spencer, so out they headed to enjoy body surfing the waves.

I love this picture of Rick, Amanda and the kids getting ready for another wave. It looks like a doozy is coming, doesn't it?

Luke enjoyed playing in the sand. It was right up his alley to be able to run wild, throw things into the water and use his "outside voice". He seemed to enjoy the beach more than any other place we went on vacation. He was so fun to watch. Here he is after running and then taking a dive into the sand. He did it several times and just smiled each time. What a cutie!


He also enjoyed being buried in the sand. Here is Lauren joining him.

A sand castle was also attempted, despite our not having any sand building utensils. Why does it always happen that right when things are looking really good the tide rises and washes everything away?

While Cassidy and Spencer spent time out in the waves with Rick and Amanda, Lauren used her time hunting for sea shells. She found some pieces with beautiful colors and kept making pile after pile on the blanket. Then she found a special surprise - a live starfish!!! He was quickly named Patrick - I know, not very original in this day of SpongeBob.


Lauren wanted to take poor Patrick home with her, so Kyle put some sand and ocean water in one of our empty water bottles and squeezed him inside. (Needless to say, he didn't survive the remainder of our vacation.)

Then we happened to notice a pair of sunglasses floating in from the ocean. We left them lay for quite a while, but the girls couldn't resist asking if they could keep them. Here's Lauren with the second great find. Nice pose, huh?

The funny thing is, when we got into our vehicles and started heading back to the resort, the kids noticed that the sunglasses started losing their shade - they were someone's prescription transition glasses! We felt awful for not trying to find their owner while on the beach, but we thought they were just a cheap pair of sunglasses! Ooooops!




The drive home from New Jersey was rather interesting. Jersey people don't seem to do well with politeness in the midst of road construction, which led to a great deal of "merging issues" as we termed it. What should have been a two hour ride home ended up taking much longer. Boy, were we happy to get back to the resort to just chill. Who new being on vacation could be so exhausting?

Stay tuned for zoo pics, coming soon!

Thursday, August 30, 2007

Gettin' Wet At Camelbeach

We took a day and went to Camelbeach waterpark in Tannersville. It was a little cool - definitely not a perfect scorcher day - but otherwise a beautiful day. And honestly, the kids could have cared less what the temperature was like, they just wanted to get wet.



The first place we headed was to the wave pool, which was by far the most popular place to be. Every so often the waves would stop for few minutes and then a warning siren would sound to indicate the waves were coming back on. People would scream and cheer - they honestly sounded like they were on a rollercoaster! This is where Spencer, Cassidy and Lauren wanted to spend most of their time. Personally, I don't get it. I'm more of a water slide girl myself.


Luke was happy to spend time in the kiddie area that had some cute play stuff. This little guy seemed to have a fun time just being. And it was a good place to be able to use his "outside voice."



Here are all the kids (minus the big kid, a.k.a. Rick) just hanging out for a short while.

Then, Rick and I took the bigger kids to go on some water slides. Now, this is what I call fun. We went on the red, white and green slides. The black one was the most popular and had the longest line, so we avoided that one. It was a slide that had you riding in the dark the whole way down. The other ones were still a blast, so none of us went away disappointed.


Camelbeach also has a section called Camelback, which is a ski place in the winter. You can see the ski slopes on the hill in the first picture (of the kids with the camel) - look in the background. It was kind of a bizarre sight. They had the ski lift running, so Rick and I snuck away to go up and see the sights from there. A little restaurant was located on top and had a great lookout point. Here's the view...

And here's a picture of part of the park on the way down...


And my brave guy sitting beside me - ever so willing to keep me safe at all cost...


It was a full day and we were all whooped by the time we left. We'd definitely go back. There was a lot of the park we didn't visit, mainly because some of our group - and they know who they are - wanted to hang out in the waves all day.

Check back soon for beach pics!

Sunday, August 26, 2007

Hershey Park

Since traveling to China in 2007 became a long lost dream somewhere along the way, we decided to take a vacation - not that we could really afford it. But, we were really longing for some time away from the all too familiar daily routine of life. On a whim, we decided to take a vacation with Rick's sister, Amanda, and her family. We were especially excited for Spencer to have kids to interact with on the trip. So, the morning after Spencer and I returned home from BYIC Convention we headed to Pennsylvania east of the Poconos to Shawnee on the Delaware. Before getting to our resort we stopped in Hershey to go to the amusement park. Rick, Spencer and I were just there last year, but were more than happy to revisit the place again this year. Here are all the kids (yep, including the big guy in the middle!).

Here is a picture of Rick's sister's family. They were waiting in line at the log flume ride - one of Luke's favorites. Plus, it was a ride that Amanda was actually willing to go on.

We were really excited to visit the Boardwalk (water park area) since it was only in construction last year. Look at this play area for the kids!!!

The picture below is of a ride that Rick absolutely loves. When this boat hits the bottom of the track there is no way to avoid becoming absolutely drenched! Plus, the spray is so intense that, if you're not careful about where you're standing, onlookers can get pretty wet, too. Rick, Spencer, Kyle, Cassidy and Lauren are on the boat in the picture if you want to try and find them.

And here they are waiting in line for the Canyon River ride. I took one picture of them smiling - except for Spencer who was "posing" like his father usually does. When I told them to let me take it again, this is what I got. At least Spencer is smiling nicely!


Okay, let me share a little something humorous about this Canyon River ride. I was able to stand at this point of the ride where people came to the first waterfall (see picture below). Almost every person screamed and tried to avoid getting wet. Most were very successful at staying dry and I could hear them saying things like, "Ha! Missed it!" But I couldn't help but chuckle because I knew what lay ahead - two waterfalls that stretched the entire width of the stream of water. There is no getting off this ride with any part of you dry! Trust me, I've been on it!


Here we all are after a long, tiring, wet, but super fun day.


Stay tuned for pictures from Camelbeach Water Park!

Saturday, August 25, 2007

2007 BYIC Convention - "set(F)ree"

Per the complaint ... uhm ... I mean request of my wonderful Mother-in-Law, I'm finally getting around to updating our family blog. We've been busy and distracted this summer, which has made me not in the mood to blog, but I'll try to do a better job.

The middle of July took Spencer and me to our church's national youth convention. This was my sixth year sponsoring youth from our church. It was Spencer's fifth year attending convention week, but his first year attending the youth portion of convention rather than the kids club. He was so excited to be a part of the fun youth stuff all week long. (Rick didn't go with us this year, which was a huge bummer.)

This year's convention theme was "set(F)ree" and gave us the opportunity to look at different areas of life that God wants each of us to be set free: brokenness, self, religion and the world. We always have awesome worship twice a day at convention. Here we are enjoying the worship band, Attaboy, who rocked the house all week long.


Above is a picture of my special guy chilling out at the Student Center. Now, I just want to take this opportunity to say how proud I am of this young guy. He's growing up, maturing, and is a joy to be around. As I mentioned briefly on Malia's blog, I've had to do a lot of letting go this summer. And, I'm not afraid to admit that I had a major break-down moment in early July the night before he left for a week of church camp. But I've learned so far on this letting go journey that my God truly is mighty enough to take care of Spencer all Himself. And, I'm thankful for the situations, circumstances, and lessons that have brought me to this realization. It's been a very freeing experience. But don't think I'm naive enough to not know that there are still plenty more letting-go experiences still ahead of me. One step at a time. But I'm so glad to be feeling excited about his future again, rather then hesitant and nervous.

Okay, now I'm going to brag on our church's national convention. Each year the staff for our BYIC Convention puts on one awesome week of worship, learning, service and fellowship. We have churches from all over the United States that attend, as well as some churches from other countries like Ireland. The daily speakers are incredible and each evening there are optional activities for the kids that are really fun. Below are a couple pictures of a husband and wife team called "Living Illusions." They do magic and escape tricks with lots of humor. I encourage you to go to their website and check them out. They hung around with us the first few days and one evening put on a full show. Just notice the wife in the water chamber. She was never hidden behind curtains and was in there for over three minutes without a single inch to take a breath!!! I was squirming in my chair that whole time. And talk about loving and down to earth people. They loved hanging out with the kids and were so friendly and approachable. (In fact the band and all the other speakers throughout the week were exactly the same way, which really gives the kids the opportunity to get to know them and want to hear what they have to say.)




The guy below is Doug Herman. He was our Monday evening and Tuesday morning speaker and currently one of my favorites of all time in my history at BYIC Convention. He spoke about purity and relationships, and did it with a lot of honesty, love, energy and humor. And get this --- he's adopting from China!!! I don't know what his LID is, but he mentioned from the stage that he and his wife are hoping to travel in January. The picture of him with Spencer was taken Monday evening and he didn't mention that he was adopting until Tuesday morning. And since he had to rush off to the airport after his message Tuesday morning, I didn't have a chance to talk with him about our shared adventure. I was bummed. Anyway, if you are looking for a great speaker for a youth event, this is your guy!


Even though I didn't get to talk with Doug about adopting from China, I did get to talk with two other adoptive mommies of beautiful Chinese daughters. I talked with them last year, too, so it was a painful reminder of just how long we've been waiting. Anyway, back on to a more enjoyable topic. Next year our BYIC Convention will be held in North Carolina. It's usually on the Ashland University campus in Ashland, Ohio where our national office is. I still hope to be able to sponsor youth next year, but I' m not sure how this will work out since WE WILL have Malia home by then. I'll be sad if I can't go, but I'll be just fine if it's because Malia is home. Kudos and props to Tony, Ryan, John and Tim - this year's BYIC staff - for all their hard work putting this great week together! (FYI: BYIC stands for Brethren Youth In Christ.)

I have lots of great pictures of the girls that I sponsored during the week - most notably their "bend and snap" pose (think Legally Blonde) and the action photos of them trying to klick their heals in the air like yours truly - but, I haven't gotten their parents' permission yet to post them on the web. And I'm a stickler for privacy. But I will say that they are five TERRIFIC and BEAUTIFUL young ladies who made the week extra special. I care for each of them a great deal and felt it a privilege that they let me hang out with them all week.

Check back soon. I'll be working on some vacation and school posts. God bless!