Welcome to our website. We are a family of 5 who traveled the country for a year. Follow us on our incredible journey! We traveled over 36,000 miles and through 34 states. We are now back at home and still blogging about our life!
Thursday, December 30, 2010
Christmas
Merry Christmas!! Christmas Eve Day/Night - We ended up putting some lights around our front door, made cookies, did some crafts and of course Rees and I painted our nails. Santa came by to give our kids a gift. One of the guys in our campground dresses up as Santa and comes around on Christmas Eve giving out some gifts to the kids. We have a family tradition of getting new pajamas on Christmas Eve, so that's what Santa gave to them. In return, we gave Santa a cookie! It was fun! Christmas Day -Every year Bryce and I have to wake up the kids for Christmas morning, they love to sleep in...not this year, Jake was up at 6:00 AM. Boy were we tired. The kids got Legos, stuff for the PS3 and DS, clothes, and Rees got some Littlest Pet Shop. Bryce got an IPOD for his motorcycle and a new golf club, but I got the new IPAD! Love it!! We hung out most of the day in our jammies and built all kinds of lego structures! Christmas in a trailer is a little more difficult, the mess was everywhere and there was no room to move around! Our Christmas dinner was the good ole comforting Tuna Casserole, a favorite in our household. I hope everyone had a safe and fulfilled holiday season! Ours has been truly blessed!
Monday, December 27, 2010
Manatees? - Thursday 12/23
Rees wrote in the sand - Manatees please come and let us pet you |
Jungle Queen - December 21st
I am a little behind in posting our blog. Tuesday we went back to Fort Lauderdale to take a dinner cruise on the Jungle Queen. In our other campsite we met a really nice guy named Bob and we had made plans with him to go on this dinner cruise. It's about a 4 hour trip including dinner. We headed out at about 6:00 up the intercoastal channel, did you know you can take it all the way up to New Jersey? This is where a lot of the wealthier people have their houses and yachts. They explain who lives where and you see some amazing properties. The really neat thing was that a lot of the houses where decked out in Christmas lights, so it was beautiful, they even decorate their boats. We went under many draw bridges and had to wait a few times for the bridge to go up. We eventually end up at the Jungle Queen island to have dinner. You get off the boat and have a wonderful dinner of all you can eat chicken, ribs, shrimp, baked beans, cole slaw, bread and cake for dessert. Then you can walk around and they have all kinds of birds in cages, alligators, and monkeys to observe. The kids really liked this one bird because it kept saying "Hi" to them. That's not all, then it is time for the little variety/magic show. It was funny, and of course my kids (Rees and Trent) got to go up on stage to help out with some tricks, they were thrilled. After the show, the guy gave them an autographed picture, and it was back to the boat for the ride back to the dock. The evening was wonderful and so was the weather! It was a fun experience.
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Monday December 20th
Well we woke up to quite the day! Two of our bikes got stolen...they cut through the lock! They did not take the kids bikes, which I am thankful for, but Bryce and I no longer have our bikes. It was right under where we sleep and we didn't hear a thing. So the police came out to take a report, because we were not the only ones. She said this is not a safe place and that we should leave and go somewhere else! So of course we packed it up and moved up the coast about an hour away to Fort Pierce at a campground called Road Runner Travel Resort, very nice and friendly already. We are expecting mail at the previous place, so we could not travel too far away. It saddens me that people need to steal other peoples belongings. We are a lot further from Key West, so we are not sure we will be able to make a trip down there! So we will be spending our Christmas and possible New Years here in Fort Pierce!
Sunday, December 19, 2010
Getting Ready for Christmas
The last two days have been rainy and gloomy here in Florida, I know your thinking poor us! Anyway, we decided to decorate our Christmas tree. We have a 2ft silver tinsel tree with lights and because we have no decorations with us we took the day to make our tree decorations with the shells we have been collecting from the beaches.
Saturday, December 18, 2010
AAAHHHH Florida
Well we left the chilly South Carolina area on Wednesday the 15th. It got down to about 12, we had to disconnect our water each night and even then one of our pipes froze.
But now we are in warm and sunny FLORIDA!! It was 75 when we got here, just gorgeous. This is what I'm talking about! We stayed one night in St. Augustine at a campground called the Stagecoach and we made our final arrival into Fort Lauderdale on Thursday. We will be staying here at a place called Paradise Island for Christmas and New Years, although its a little crowded and noisy, I can't complain because it is warm. We took off to the beach after the kids had finished school on Friday, it was beautiful. We have never been on the Atlantic Ocean side before. The water is very blue! We will be decorating our camper for Christmas this weekend and enjoy our warm weather!
But now we are in warm and sunny FLORIDA!! It was 75 when we got here, just gorgeous. This is what I'm talking about! We stayed one night in St. Augustine at a campground called the Stagecoach and we made our final arrival into Fort Lauderdale on Thursday. We will be staying here at a place called Paradise Island for Christmas and New Years, although its a little crowded and noisy, I can't complain because it is warm. We took off to the beach after the kids had finished school on Friday, it was beautiful. We have never been on the Atlantic Ocean side before. The water is very blue! We will be decorating our camper for Christmas this weekend and enjoy our warm weather!
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Swansea, South Carolina
We left a day early from Georgia, it was suppose to rain on Sunday and there is nothing worse than packing up camp to leave in the rain. It was nice we left around 1:30 and headed this way. Our GPS has been taking us on some cool backroads with great scenery. I had Bryce pull over so I could pick up some cotton that is growing here in Georgia. We drove by Augusta National Golf Course, but boy they have that place locked up tight. You can only see a little bit of the entrance, it is for members only. We arrived in Swansea, South Carolina, which is about 20 miles south of Columbia, around 6:30. What a neat campground, I can't wait to see it in the day light. It was very quiet and peaceful. No road traffic or trains. It has a playground, arcade, nice bathrooms (always a must), laundry and a nice store where we bought some firewood. It was such a beautiful night we finally had a chance to sit outside and have a nice little fire. Of course we had to send pictures of us sitting in front of the fire to some of our friends in Minnesota they are sitting in a foot of snow and wind chills that put the temperature way below zero. It is suppose to rain and get cold here for the next few days, but we will be leaving on Wednesday to head south to Miami. Looking forward to being in shorts and t-shirts with my toes in the sand!
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Cordele, Georgia
Well we arrived on Saturday, December 4th. It's a quaint little KOA, not very big, but friendly! However, the weather is coollldd! What happened? I thought I said that I didn't want to be in cold weather anymore. We have had to unhook our water so it wouldn't freeze. I know it's nothing compared to the Minnesota weather, but still cold. It just seems to be cold everywhere. Well we were going to spend Christmas in South Carolina, but decided we would rather be warmer, so we are headed to Miami, Florida for Christmas. I am hoping to get down towards Key West for a visit too.
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Houston, Texas
Well we arrived back in Houston on Monday, November 29th. We are staying at a place called Traders Village RV Park. Be sure to check out the new book reviews by the kids. I will also be posting their reports which they are working on. Jake is doing a report on the Red Drum fish, which is what he and his dad had been catching in Corpus Christi. Rees will be doing a report on Pelicans, and Trent will be doing his report on the Portuguese Man-of-War, since he got stung by one!
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