Tuesday, October 2, 2012

vacation photos

Don't miss those days...

Cadets Drilling 
Nathan liked this large Color Guard

Which "guard" doesn't belong?!

Messing with the cadets was fun! :)

Sunday afternoon we went to Mystic to meet with some classmates at an old cider press.  We had cider, kettle corn and cider donuts for lunch - yum!  Then we went to Mystic Seaport.  We thought we would tour the Seaport until we saw the price of tickets.  We opted for just having our picture taken on the anchor instead. :)

Joy Anna had to do what the big kids did...
One really cool thing happened when Andy and I met with classmates Sunday night for dinner.  We ate at a clam shack in Mystic - and it was the same clam shack that Dad took me to 24 years ago when we flew to the Academy for orientation!  I had always wondered where that place was, and as soon as we pulled in I knew that was where we had eaten.  Sweet memories.

It's all fun and games until you hit a bump in the road, or a Nathan on the wall.

Buddies, sometimes.

Since we didn't walk around Mystic Seaport we stopped at the playground near the beach house to let the kids wear themselves out before Nathan watched them for the night.

Pnut

Mr. Personality

Gracers

Joe Cool - just ask him.

This is our classmate, Karl, who stayed at the beach house with us.  He wanted his picture taken with the kids, as he got quite a kick out of them. We told him he was either very brave, or crazy, for wanting to stay with us! :)

Weather was windy and chilly at the Naval Shipyard in Boston. Unfortunately  the U.S.S. Constitution was closed for tours on Monday, but we at least got to walk around the pier.

Love that wind! :)

Joyster

PIG's in front of the dry dock.

At the Bunker Hill Monument

Awesome big brother

Joy Anna and I stayed below while everyone else climbed the monument.  She had fun playing on the steps of the armory.

She also made a friend.

Joy Joy

At the Old North Bridge.  

See the monkeys in the tree...

HELP!

Some of the trees were just starting to change colors

Vanity aside, Nathan has been great this trip. :)

How many Wilson's in the tree?

And now?

Beautiful

Goofiness

Sweetness

family fun

Cool kids

We were goofing around.  This was too funny not to post. :)

And so was this one.

Good kid.  He might get his license next week...

More monkeys.

Danielle's golden hour. :)  Miss my girl - who has Scarlet Fever.  She posted a picture of herself on facebook and she is a mess.  I guess Scarlet Fever is raging through Manila right now.  My poor baby. :(

Pooh sticks off the Old North Bridge.  It's not the original bridge of the "shot heard around the world", but this is where it was.

Nathan has a thing with trees...

Reunion Vacation

We are currently in New London, CT, enjoying our stay at a beach house.  We came up Thursday for Andy's and my 20th reunion at the Academy.  We're sure we aren't old enough to have graduated 20 years ago, but here we are anyway. :)

The weekend was crazy and full. The kids enjoyed meeting other kids out at Stonington Lodge for the class cookout Friday night (Andy and I chuckled - one fourth of the kids out there were ours!). Joshua was the hit of the party.  At one point, he came up to our classmate, Dante, and started talking with him.  Dante asked him his name.  He replied, "Joshua".  Wanting to know who this outgoing little bugger belonged to, Dante asked him his last name.  Joshua replied, "Wilson".  Impressed with his verbal skills, Dante asked him his age.  Joshua replied, "Ten".  Dante guffawed and hooted, "You're too short to be ten!"  To which Joshua replied, "Nah, I'm just joking with you.  I'm really four!"  Who's kid is that anyway?!

Joshua's antics didn't stop there. Saturday during the football game he skipped sitting with the family in order to squish up next to Pete Gassan.  He talked Pete's ear off and kept him laughing.  At one point Andy looked over to see Joshua and Pete karate chopping one another.  When Pete left, Joshua sidled up next to Matt Stuck and proceeded to keep him entertained throughout the rest of the game.

And his antics still didn't stop there.  Sunday Joshua kept our classmate, Karl Robinson, who stayed with us at the beach house (brave soul), entertained whenever he turned around.  And then on Monday, while we were getting lunch at a deli in Boston, I turned around from ordering to see Joshua talking to a young pretty woman at the lunch bar.  He was seated next to her on a stool and had her ooohing and ahhhing over how cute he was.  Oh brother!  We will have to keep our eyes on that one! :)

Nathan is working hard trying to earn his drivers license.  I told him that our trip to CT was his final exam.  He drove up 95 from just north of DC, clear to the beach house.  He got to experience the New Jersey Turnpike (which wasn't too bad), an hour of stop and go merging to cross the George Washington Bridge in NY (that was a great experience for him!), the CT slinky (that's what Andy and I call driving in CT - you will be driving down the highway and all of a sudden all the cars will slam on their brakes.  Everyone slows way down, then suddenly picks up speed again, for no good reason.  Annoying, but great driving practice.).  On the way home he requested to not drive through New York, as he wants to look around, so he will pick up after New York so that he can experience driving through DC.  Fun for him. :)

He is also trying to earn his license by being extremely good and watching the JJ-PIG's so Andy and I could go out with our classmates.  The Friday night cookout was a bit challenging with a tired screaming Joy Anna.  Nathan did his best to entertain her, but she finally wanted only Mama.  Saturday night was an adults only dinner so Nathan held down the fort until we got home...after midnight! :)  Then Sunday several of our classmates were still in town so we went out again and Nathan again watched the kids.  Several of our classmates commented at how mature he was and how good he was with all the kids.  He certainly is and Andy and I were so grateful for his willingness to serve us by watching his younger siblings.

Monday we took the kids to Boston (again, Nathan got to drive!).  We visited the USS Constitution and walked the Freedom Trail to Bunker Hill.  Then we drove to Concord and played Pooh Sticks on the Old North Bridge.  I think running around and climbing trees at the Old North Bridge was the kids favorite activity. :)  On the way home we stopped at a McDonalds (after paying over $50 for small sandwiches at the Deli, we needed something more economical to feed the family).  While we were ordering food, Joshua found some old ladies talking together at a table.  He proceeded to join their conversation and keep them entertained until Andy showed up at the table with dinner.  Don't know who's boy that is...

This morning we finally went to the beach with the JJ-PIG's.  Nathan stayed behind to work on school.  Though the weather has been cool and rainy, it was fairly pleasant at the beach and the kids had fun playing in the sand...and then the water.  They were freezing sandy messes when we came home.  We had hoped to visit Rocky Neck State Park this afternoon, but it was raining again so we didn't make it.

In the morning we plan to visit the Nautilus Submarine and museum, then we will go ahead and start heading home.  There isn't a good time to leave here in the morning without hitting bad traffic somewhere, so we thought an afternoon departure would be best.  We plan to make it to Grammy's house, who will be returning home from a week's vacation herself about the same time we roll in!  We will head the rest of the way home Thursday morning.

Well, no pictures for this post, as Nathan hijacked my computer with the photos to work on his debate case.  I will post a photo bomb when I get it back.

Saturday, September 15, 2012

Wii

Today Joshua finally spent some of his birthday money.  He bought himself a cool Lightning McQueen car that is a computer with games, plus a new Wii game.  Joshua needs help playing Wii, so Andy offered to help him.  Well, with all the kids egging on Daddy, it didn't take him long to switch roles from coach to competitor!  Poor Joshua. :)

The dynamic trio, Daddy, Joshua, and the little pink fluff ball. 
Joshua, "Which way do I point my remote?" 
You can't see Joshua, but he's being helped by a two man team. What type of siblings would we be to abandon a brother in need?

    Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No its Joshua getting his character stuck in the the untraceable labyrinths of cyberspace.

Friday, September 14, 2012

Sabbath Meal

The kids love it when school involves a special meal.  This year we are studying Antiquities (Creation to the Greeks).  As part of the study we will be celebrating Biblical Feasts.  Tonight was the first "special" celebration - a Sabbath meal.  We didn't quite end up with a traditional Sabbath meal, but rather what I called a "New Testament" Sabbath meal.  Typical Jews would never have what we did...pulled pork!  Everyone loved it, especially the dessert.  Enjoy the pix!

Grace decided the four tiered chocolate cake wasn't fancy enough...and needed lots of rainbow sprinkles!

Isaac loves pigging out on junk!

Sisters sharing! :)

Joy Anna found feeding Promise funny.

Joy Anna gave up on Mom sharing her cake so went to the softie - Promise - to steal hers!

The four tiered chocolate cake!

Nathan being goofy.

Nathan really loves junk.

I'll just take this big bite.

Choco-baby