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where the wind comes sweepin’ down the plain

August 17, 2010 By: Silent Bob Category: family, travel

where the wind comes sweepin' down the plain
We just returned from our family vacation to Beavers Bend State Park in southeastern Oklahoma, so that means it is time for a website update. Sticking to our recent trend of outdoor vacations, we rented a cabin and spent the time playing in the woods throughout the state park. We’d read up on it beforehand, but I must say this was one of the cases where reality was better than we expected.

We took the kids fishing a couple of the days, and they were both successful anglers (with the help of dad and grandma.) They really got a kick out of catching the fish. Before she started, Rachel confirmed we were on a catch and release program. Since we’d had to have caught 30 or 40 of the fish in order to get a fish sandwich, it was easy to go along. The little perch they were catching were 3 inches at best. Catching is where all the fun is anyway. So, all our “giants” lived on to see another day.

We also did several hikes through the forest. Until we visited, we had no idea how large a pine forest there was in the area. The trails throughout the park are well maintained and well marked (in the majority of cases.) We took a few shorter hikes with the kids and a couple of multi-mile day hikes while the kids were hanging out with the grandparents. We saw deer several times on the hikes and really enjoyed all the natural beauty around us. If we’d had one request, it would be for April temperatures instead of August. Even in the shade on the trail under the trees, it was still cooking hot. Regardless, we had a great time.

On one of the last days there, we took the kids horseback riding. They always seem to enjoy it. Rachel was especially excited this time because it was her first opportunity to ride by herself. Lil’ Bit looked like a speck on top of the big horse. She did a great job on the ride though. I think we’ll wind up back at the park. Hopefully in a month that is bit cooler!

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hanging out in hill country

June 20, 2010 By: Silent Bob Category: family, nerd stuff, travel

hanging out in hill country

Rachel turned 5 back in March.  It is hard to believe.  Neither Becky nor I can quite believe she’ll be starting school in the fall.  Seems like yesterday we were bringing her home for the first time.  Cliche but true – they grow up too fast.

You’ll find the video for Rachel’s 2nd dance recital at Children’s Courtyard below.  I used two cameras this time to try can get varying angles and perspectives.  Unfortunately, due to a window behind the stage, one of the camera angles is over exposed.  Still there is no reduction in the cute factor.

We took a vacation to the Hill Country back in April.  We stayed in lake house on Lake LBJ and explored all around the area.  It was a beautiful time to visit as the countryside and along all the highways are blanketed with native wildflowers this time of year.  We found ourselves making excuses to take long drives just to enjoy the sites.  The entire area is dotted with state and national parks, so it offered plenty of activities for us and the kids.  Phyllis and Gary came down for the first few days as well.

The weather was nice enough we were able to spend lots of time outdoors.  We visited three state parks: Enchanted Rock, Pedernales Falls, and Longhorn Caverns.  As I mentioned earlier, the drives were so nice we also went in to the San Antonio Zoo one day and Fredericksburg another.  We also took the kids to Sweet Berry Farm one day to pick strawberries.  We got a ton of really good strawberries, and the kids really enjoyed getting to pick their own.  (I think they liked the mud in the rows, too.)  We also visited the largest wildflower farm in the world, Wildseed Farms.  It was much commercial than Sweet Berry, so we didn’t end up staying very long.  While there was plenty of great shopping for all kinds of flower seeds and gardening related products as well as things like jams and jellies, there weren’t many activities to keep the kids occupied.

We took a side trip to Fall Creek Vineyard for Mom, Dad, and Grandma to enjoy.  We had a great tasting of some Texas wines.  We even ended up in coming home with some. You knew it was a Texas vineyard by the bluebonnets that were dotted among the rows of vines.  This time of years, the wildflowers really are everywhere.

It was a great family vacation, and I can see us doing something similar again in the future.  We’ll have to go later into the summer next time though.  It was still just a little too cool to fully enjoy the lake.  If you enjoy the outdoor activities, being a off the beaten path, and relaxing evenings outdoors where you can stare at a million stars, Texas Hill Country is a perfect choice.

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twas a texas blizzard, y’all

March 07, 2010 By: Silent Bob Category: family, friends, nerd stuff, radioshack

twas a texas blizzard, y'all

Prompted by the snowfall about 3 weeks ago, I’ve put up several sets of recent photos. I haven’t seen snow like this since I was about 10 years old and living in Wichita Falls. And, frankly, I’m not sure how much of that is exaggerated by the span of time. Needless to say, the kids were excited and had a great time playing in the rare Texas snow.

This set also includes all of the photo sets from the holidays until now.  As always, it has been several months since my last update, so there are many new photos.  And, since I’ve acquired the DSLR, I tend to take too many photos anyway.  If I were paying to develop film, I’d have to hold down a second job to support my habit.  Instead, you are subjected to an endless stream of pictures.  And, most of those are ones of a gushing parent no less!

If you are feeling particularly adventurous and want to take it to the next level of family video, you can find a link at the bottom of the photo gallery section on the main page.  As part of a rewards program, I just received a free bloggie. Since that will make transfer even easier, I’m sure you will be able to subject yourself to new sleep-inducing family videos more often. Aren’t you lucky?

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