Tuesday, July 29, 2008

More vacation photos

This morning I was able to scrapbook a few more pages from our June 2008 Vacation. I hope you enjoy them as much as I do.

On a side note my oldest son Sport returned from being gone six days at camp. He had a blast. He hopes to return next year. He had a ton of fun stories to share with all of us. He was chosen out of about 160 kids as a tribal chief of the day. He displayed friendliness towards other campers, great attitude, enthusiasm and a few other great things. It touches a parents heart to hear that all what we teach our children at home is being used outside these doors. Praise God!! I give God all the credit for this and not of my doing but HIS!!!! It is with HIS wisdom, guidance and strength that I am even able to raisse and teach my kids on a daily basis.

I will try to post more picture albums soon.... Enjoy!!

Thursday, July 24, 2008

Vacation Slideshow part 1

I have been busy the past two day scrapbooking digitally. This is all new stuff for my non techie brain to absorb. I still have no idea what I am doing.

I am going to attempt to publish a scrapbook slideshow of my first installment of my vacation photos. Grant you this was a 16 day trip and I am only on the first few days.


It will be attached to the upper left hand corner and you can view the slide show there. Hey, if I get pretty good at what I'm doing maybe one day I could add music. ..Don't count on that for quite a while. One baby step at a time around here.


Enjoy!!

Tuesday, July 15, 2008



Road Trip Summer 2008


My kids are really good travelers. We trained them early on. Once each child celebrated their 1st birthday they were ready for their first camping trip. Not just a local one but a family road trip. When our oldest was just one we traveled to the Grand Canyon. When our daughter was about two we traveled to Lassen NP, Crater Lake NP and Redwoods NP. For our youngest we returned to the Grand Canyon once again and the following year we went to Yellowstone and the Grand Teton NP. Each year or so we try to visit a different National Park with the kids. Our family enjoys camping when the opportunity arises.

Sadly on this family vacation we were not able to camp. If you live in Washington state you will totally understand..the weather is unpredictable. Since our trip was so long packing possible wet gear was out of the question.

Back to traveling...friends have asked me if we have a DVD player in the car. My answer is no. My kids have plenty of opportunity to watch movies at home I don't want their attention taken away yet again to miss seeing what life is like outside their own state. Here are a few hints and tips I have gathered through the years of traveling with kids and it varies from age to age with each individual child.
When our children were young we would break up the long drives. We would try to limit our drive down to 200 to 250 miles in the car with a break for lunch at a kiddy park or fast food restaurant climbing gym. Now that they have gotten older our largest day was over 6 hours in the car. Yes, they probably could be traveling longer ( we had in fact our Mexico Mission car ride was longer) but nasty tempers was parents and kids soon follow. I bring lots of snacks and drinks for fussy tummies. We have books on tape, radio shows or I read to them out loud in the car. They enjoy this!! My oldest can read in the car on his own without getting carsick but my daughter can't. He also enjoys playing a hand held game of baseball or basketball. She enjoys playing with her dolls and chewing bubble gum while looking out her window. For my youngest this year I rented some books on tape for him from the library and hooked him up with his own cassette player and headphones. He also loves to draw, doodle and snooze. Sometimes we play games in the car. This year we brought battleship in the car for fun. Another thing my kids enjoy is that I find a few points of interest along the way to break up the trip. Hope this ideas you can use and don't fall victim to needed a DVD player in your car. You don't!!!
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We're Back!!!!!!!!!!!

Home Sweet Home! Yes, life in suitcases is not the life for me. I missed my home and my own bed and I think my home missed me. The kids are happy to be home too.

We returned from our big family vacation on July 4th. Yes, what a day to be returning home. Our 4th of July was spent unpacking, washing tons of laundry and lighting a few sparklers and watching PBS 4th of July special. We were gone for a total of 16 days only to unpack, reload and be back on the road to Mexico for a family mission trip. We just returned from that on Sunday.

I am beginning to become a real good packer for a family of five. This week I will be able to reuse my expertise to pack for my son's church camp. He leaves this Sunday afternoon. He is excited and Mom is nervous. So I am containing my nervousness to be excited with him with this new passage in his life.

I will begin to slowly share with all of you our vacation and mission trip experiences. there is just so much to share and tons of pictures to show you. This summer we have traveled through six different states and two different countries. My oldest son is just amazed and has loved every minute of it.

Stayed tune for more.....