Friday, July 15, 2011

Required Eating

Today, Sheri and I took the girls to that staple of popular American food...Taco Bell!!!  They actually enjoyed it.  Mostly because we introduced them to Mexican food a couple of years ago.  (However, many would not define Taco Bell as Mexican - and, to be precise, neither would I).  Anyway, crunchy tacos all around and they had a blast.

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

San Antonio Vacation

It's been a while since we've taken a vacation.  And when I write "vacation" here I define it as going somewhere for relaxation and recreation that is not at or near relatives.  I also exclude here our annual camping trip.  When defined as such, the last time we went on a vacation was in 2001 - before going to Seminary and before the girls "were".
Last week, we went on a short, three day excursion to San Antonio - only about 4 hours drive from Friendswood.  We have driven through San Antonio on the way to other places, but have never stayed or explored.
We left on June 2nd.  On the way, we made the requisite stop at Bucee's.

We arrived at our hotel - the Peartree near the airport and checked in.  The girls had never stayed overnight in a hotel, so this was a brand new experience.
That afternoon, we went downtown to the Riverwalk and took the boat tour:



We ate dinner right there on the Riverwalk at The Rainforest Cafe.  All the foliage and animals and noise was a bit overwhelming  - especially for Emma.  But she eventually settled in.

All of Friday was dedicated to Sea World.  This would be the girls first major amusement park experience.  We decided to get in all of the rides early and then see shows during the afternoon.  The girls rode the "Shamu  Express" - a small roller coaster designed for kids.  Abby handled it quite well, so I decided I had one chance with her to ride something big: The Steel Eel.  She was a bit unsure, but I assured her the whole time and kept telling her what would happen next.  The look on her face for that first drop was priceless: shear terror and awesomeness.  After we finished the ride, which would be our last major coaster ride of the day, Abby said, "It was scary and awesome all at the same time."

We did a couple more rides such as Rio Loco.  Then we ate lunch and went to shows.  We saw three: the orcas, the sea lions, and "Azule" - combination of dolphins, beluga whales, birds, and human swimmers.  I was impressed by the orca's size and power.  Sheri liked "Azule" the best.




The park really wasn't very busy.  We had a great time, but were really tired by the end of the day.

Saturday morning, we went back downtown to the Alamo - sort of a required visit if you're going to live in Texas.  It was small, but an interesting part of Texas history.  The reason behind a lot of town and street names were explained - all heroes of the Battle of the Alamo.


Then we journeyed home.  A short, but great vacation.

Friday, April 29, 2011

Easter Dresses

I suppose Easter dresses are just something that's required.  Fortunately, the girls' dresses from Mom and Dad's 50th anniversary celebration still fit.
Blessed Easter.

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Wax Museum

Two weeks ago, (yes, I'm well behind on posts) the girls were a part of a "Wax Museum" at school.  They chose and researched the life of a famous person - Abby chose "Jane Austen" and Emma chose "Lucy Maud Montgomery" albeit with significant help from their mother.  They dressed the part, and then one evening at school, they held the wax museum in the gym.  I have a short video clip of Abby and it's posted below.  I shot one of Emma as well, but the audio was really poor.



They both did a really great job!

Saturday, March 12, 2011

Again!!??

Abby just keeps loosing teeth. This has to be some kind of record - losing two teeth in within four days.
Here is a pic from after the one came out:

And here is the pic from today's loss:


Surprisingly, it hasn't affected Abby's speech too much.  It does look freaky when she sticks her tongue out through the gap.
Fortunately, new ones replace the lost ones - this time.

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Tooth Fairy Update

Just a quick update on the tooth count.  Abby lost another one yesterday.  Sheri says she looks like a "Jack-o-Lantern."  And I would have to agree.
Pic coming soon.

Friday, February 4, 2011

The Storm That Wasn't

The news channels were saying 1 to 3 inches of snow - a very rare event along coastal Texas.  Ice would be part of the mix as well.  The schools closed.  Everyone got ready.  And then...
Nothing.
All we got was a thin coat of ice on cars parked outside.  Other than that, nothing.  The snow didn't happen until you looked much farther north, around College Station and beyond.  The City of Houston had much more ice.  But here in Friendswood, literally nothing.  Now FISD will have to "pay" for this un-necessary day off in some manner: an extra day, a few minutes longer of school each day, something.
On the plus side, we did get to sleep in.

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Grandparent Visit

Grandma and Grandpa came to visit the past few days. They took advantage of the three day weekend (MLK day) - more time at home with the girls. And took advantage of the warmer weather here in Houston compared to St. Louis were they have enjoyed a lot of snow. It was planned to be a low-key time. We didn't have much of an agenda to follow.
It is quite rare for my Mom and Dad to see me preach. So I switched preaching dates with Pastor Ralph so I could preach while they were here. I had a good time doing so.
We played a lot of Uno while they were here. The girls really enjoy it and are actually quite good. It was fun playing with all six of us. I think the longest game lasted almost and hour and a half.
Thanks for visiting Grandma and Grandpa!