Thursday, February 26, 2009

Gulfarium

Watching the dolphin show




Benaiah looking down on some strange looking birds.

This is at an aquarium that is over 50 years old in Fort Walton Beach.

Gulf Breezes Zoo



The kids got a kick out of putting the animal food pellets on the railing and watching the cow's long black tongue stick out and grab the pellet. They kept saying "look, his tongue is sticky!"

Silly Benny!


Leapard slinky acquired on the way out of the zoo



Petting farm at Gulf Breeze Zoo

More beach

Brothers


Running in the water and jumping over the waves


I decided to bring their swimsuits on a day that was even cooler (upper 50s) than the first day we went to the beach when they wore all their clothes (into the water)...the kids had a blast running in and out of the water (except for Benaiah who was happy digging and tossing the sand and chasing sea gulls) and occasionally running to me to get warmed up in their towels. I think it was the sunny skies and water that was warmer than the air that caused it not to be too cold.

Playing on the Gulf Shore! Pre-soaking.





I like this picture of Benaiah with the rake and the condos in the background because the raking and the building have the same sort of pattern.


The kids and I followed Max down to Eglin AFB - classes for him and beach, zoo, and aquarium fun for us! Poor Max only got to participate in our gulf coast fun vicariously. However, there is a nice little beach on a bay near the billeting room we were staying in that Max could enjoy too. The temperatures weren't what one would consider good beach and ocean weather, but I didn't worry about sunscreen because we weren't going to be there all day, it being in the 50s and low 60s. The lower temps didn't discourage the kids, especially JB and Gloria from getting soaked in the ocean water.

Saturday, February 21, 2009

Valentine's Day Dinner


Instead of going out just the two of us for Valentine's Day, we decided to be semi-thrifty and not pay for an expensive restaurant and babysitter, which can add up quickly. Instead we got some really good steaks from the butcher and crab legs from SAMs (I know, risky while I'm pregers, but worth it! They were so good!). I also made a key-lime pie, which is one of Max's favorite desserts and a strawberry-pretzel-whipped cream dessert for the kids. I have other photos of me around the table where I'm smiling more, but the kids are making wierd faces, so I decided to sacrifice my look of happiness so you could see their smiling faces. Believe me, I was happy, just also very hungry! That shirt makes me look very pregers, but I'm not showing too much yet.

Finished Camo Fort


Can you see the tree house in this picture? Okay, it's obvious where it is, but we think it blends in nicely with the forest around the house especially when the leaves start getting back on the trees and hide it more. No, it's not a tree stand for hunting. Believe me, if there were deer on the property, Max would've found them by now, but there's no trace of deer anywhere. So far JB is the only one of the kids who can go up there. Gloria is not able to get down herself, okay, maybe she can, but she's scared and I don't like the idea of having to carry her down the tree. I hope the next people who live here enjoy this "inheritance".

Monday, February 09, 2009

Gloria's wings

Gloria found these "back pack" wings at the thrift store. They were on clearance because they are erratic as to when they choose to work. Gloria's figured out that sometimes if she arches her back they go off. I can't seem to make them work at all so I told Gloria that they only work for real princesses.

I think they go perfectly with the dress that Gramma Shell made for her.