Thursday, May 31, 2007

A night out at the Zimmermann's Baytowne Wharf condo

As I mentioned in an earlier post, Erin and I were treated to a night at the condo without kids which was a huge treat. 

We ate, drank and shopped all day and into the evening when we met up with Matt and Sarah for appetizers and live music at Poppy's

Erin and I broke away for a romantic dinner at Bistro Bijoux and then met back up with Matt and Sarah to take some pictures before calling it a night.

Here's a picture of the Zimmermann condo.  Click HERE or on any of the pictures to launch a slideshow.

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Here's a shot of Erin and I in front of the 'fountain of youth'. _DTS2034

And another of Matt and Sarah.

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Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Another Day at the Beach in Destin (Monday May 21st, 2007)

Saturday was a busy day.  After we went to the beach in the morning we spent the afternoon at the Zimmermann's celebrating Steve's graduation.  They had a great party with tons of things to do.  The kids and adults enjoyed their batting cage where I was reminded why I didn't play baseball in high school :-) 

After church on Sunday, Steve had a cookout for the family (numbering more than 20 people) at their condo at the Baytowne Wharf in San Destin.  We cooked out and soaked in the sun at the pool and I gave the camera a rest for the day.  Okay, I actually forgot it but you'd never know it unless I pointed it out.....  But don't despair; the cousins and grandparents watched our kids later in the week so that Erin and I could have a night alone in the condo and we got lot's of great pics. 

On Monday morning, we were back at the beach and I've posted a bunch of pics from the day.  As always, click HERE or on any of the pictures to launch a slide show and enjoy!

Here's a shot of Cole going for a swim. 

Cole dominated the pictures today.  Here's another of him playing in the water with Samantha.

Cole was in such a good mood that he showed his dad some love too.

And finally (unless you check out the slideshow for more) here's one of Cole playing in the sand with Ian and Logan.

Monday, May 28, 2007

Day 1 in Destin = Beach + Steve's graduation Party

After an early breakfast, we set out for the beach which is only a couple of blocks from the beach house. 

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Here's a shot of Nathan running down the beach. I had to look twice when I opened this picture up on the computer.  Is it just me or does Nathan suddenly seem much taller?

And a shot of Ian....well I'm not sure what he's doing, but that's the beauty of the beach.  Just mindless fun in the sun, although you'd think he'd be board of the sun with as much as we get in Seattle. 

And finally, here's one of Cole and Grandpa enjoying the surf.  I think in this picture Cole is educating Grandpa on the finer points of beach preservation.

 After lunch, we packed it in and headed over to Steve's house for Stevie's graduation party.  I think the highlight was the batting cage that they set up in their backyard.  I was never much of a ball player in school.  I think the fastest ball I hit was only going 50 some mph. 

Off to Destin Florida for Part II of our Adventure

After breakfast at Ohana's, we set out to drive the 6 1/2 hours from Orlando to Destin, home to some of the most beautiful beaches in the world.  Erin's entire family was converging on Destin where Mom and Dad were visiting Erin's brother Steve and his family. 

The plan was to show up at Steve's beach house at 6PM while mom and dad were at the restaurant.  They planned to have dessert back at the beach house with Matt, Sarah, Steve, Cindy and the kids.  She didn't know that Bekah, Phil, Erin, me and our respective families have flown/drove in to be with her on her birthday. 

Everything went off without a hitch and kicked off what would be another fantastic week in paradise!

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Our gracious hosts Steve and Cindy. 

Time to leave Disney - One last breakfast before our departure

What an amazing trip to Disney!  BTW, a big part of the reason we had such a great time at Disney is because of all of the great work that our travel agent, Joann McGarvey with MouseEarVacation.com, did behind the scenes.  Erin and I didn't have the faintest idea where to start when planning our vacation and Joann took care of just about everything for us, including getting our rental car set up so that it was a breeze leaving the hotel for our six hour car ride to Destin.  If you are going to Disney, you should contact her.

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Joann had scheduled breakfast with Lilo, Stitch and friends at Ohana's for our last morning which worked out great.  I took a shuttle to pick up the rental car just before breakfast while Erin finished packing.

Over breakfast, we told the kids about our next adventure, to visit their cousins in Destin and to surprise grandma on her 65th birthday.  This is definitely the way to go.  Since the kids didn't know that they were going to see their cousins while they were in Disney, the nagging was reduced to almost zero.  I'm sold on making all future vacations surprises.  It takes so much stress out of the equation.

After breakfast we took some last pictures to remember our trip before departing to Destin for mom's surprise party. As you can see, Cole was finished cooperating :-)

Sunday, May 27, 2007

Day 5 Back to Magic Kingdom one last time

We spent the last day back at Magic Kingdom.  It gave us the chance to go back to some of the kids favorite rides and hit the ones that we weren't able to see on our first day. 

Here's a shot of us in front of the castle because you can't have too many of those ;-)

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 Erin and I would often have to take turns watching Cole while the others went on some of the bigger rides, but it gave both of us ample opportunities to photograph Cole.  I especially like this one...

We capped off the day with a Thanksgiving feast served family style at the Liberty Tree Tavern where the kids were again treated to a number of Disney characters at the table. 

Ian was especially happy because he wanted to see Chip and Dale again and had been talking about it all week.

Day 4 at Disney's Animal Kingdom!

We had breakfast reservations at 8:15 at the Animal Kingdom which meant getting up by 6AM so that we could catch a bus by just after 7AM.  We arrived to an empty park, but they let people with reservations in early. 

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After breakfast we to checked out the African Safari which was great except for the fact I wanted to get some shots and the driver doesn't like to stop, so you are constantly being jostled about, so the pics aren't that great and there aren't a huge number of them :-( 

Nathan and Ian loved the Himalayan roller coaster.  As you walk through the line there are a bunch of exhibits on the Yedi which is the Himalayan equivelant of our big foot. 

The tree of life was also pretty neat.  It's not real, but they created a sculpture that looks like a tree with hundreds of animals carved into it.

 

The Animal Kingdom isn't that big of a park and add in high temps and humidity and we were ready to head back to the hotel for a swim just after lunch.   

Saturday, May 26, 2007

Day 3 and it's on to Epcot Center

We took advantage of the extended hours at Epcot to arrive early before the Park officially opened at 9AM.  It was so convenient to be able to simply walk upstairs in the hotel and jump onto the monorail to travel to Epcot. 

Despite all of the rides and attractions, I think the highlight for the kids was various fountains that they found to cool themselves off in.  Click any of the pictures to see a slideshow of all of the pictures we took at Epcot.

Erin and I enjoyed Epcot the most.  They have an International walk that wraps around a lake and gives you the chance to sample the foods and cultures of countries around the world.  Erin especially loved the fact that Epcot is saturated with flowers and gardens, so she was able to snap lot's of pictures to use for future inspiration in our backyard.

Look for more commentary on our day in the slideshow and watch for our next post that covers Day 4 at the Animal Kingdom.

MGM Studios on Day 2 of our Adventure

Despite the fact that we spent 15 hours at the Magic Kingdom on Day 1, we got up early to catch a bus to MGM. Click Here Here to see a slideshow.

There were lots of props around the park that made good photo ops for the kids....because it is about the kids, not me and my desire to take a zillion shots.  Really!

We had a late lunch/early dinner at the Sci Fi drive in.  I think this was the highlight of the day.  You eat inside of parked cars while watching clips from monster movies circa the 1960s.

 

Ian's favorite ride surprisingly was the Tower of Terror which is a kind of haunted house where you are dropped 13 stories inside of an elevator shaft. 

Overall, the park was geared for kids a bit older than Ian and Cole, so we had an excuse to make it back to the hotel in the late afternoon so that the kids could swim in the pool.  Nathan and Ian were both enamored with the volcano water slide at the hotel's pool.  The swimming lessons Nathan and Ian have been taking have paid off too.  It was awesome watching them swim around like little fish.  One less thing that Erin and I had to worry about in terms of supervision too.  

Friday, May 25, 2007

Surprise Vacation for the Kids

Sorry that I've been MIA for the last couple of weeks, but we just got back from a 'secret' vacation to Disney World and then on to Destin Florida. 

Erin's dad organized a surprise party for her mom's 65th birthday last Friday.  Our nephew Steve was also having his high school graduation party on Saturday, so Erin and I decided earlier this year that we would make the trip to Florida, but the problem was that we couldn't tell the kids about it because they would surely spill the beans accidentally. 

So we decided to tack on 6 days at Disney and completely surprise the kids.  I have to say that I don't think I'd do it any other way in the future.  I can't tell you how great it is to not have the kids whining or asking hourly "How many more days until we go? ".  We literally woke them up at 4AM (Saturday May 12th), dressed them and loaded them into the waiting suburban for our 6AM flight.  All we told them was that we were going on an adventure. 

After a connection in Houston, we arrived in Orlando at 4:30PM and took the Magic Express bus to the Polynesian.  Upside is that you don't collect your bags.  You just get on the bus and your luggage shows up three hours later in your hotel.  Or at least that's what they promise ;-)  Ours got there after 9PM after the kids were well beyond their melting points, but no big deal.

Jet lag aside, we woke up early and made it to the park by 9AM, not realizing that we wouldn't leave until after 11:30 PM.

Here's a shot we took as we got started.  Click on the picture (or here) for a slide show.

Check out the slideshow to see what we were up to during the day, but here are a couple more shots from later in the evening.

 

So that pretty much covers day 1.  You'll need to give me a little time to update the site with the pictures/commentary from the rest of the trip.  We got back last night at 1AM and I'm in the process of wading through 1,300+ pictures. 

I can't wait to share them though, so check back soon.

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Sunday, May 6, 2007

Another Baseball Saturday

Nathan's 1st grade teacher, Mrs. Smith, came to watch his game today and she brought along her new golden retriever puppy. 

How cool is that?  It kind of speaks to the type of teacher she is.  I can't even begin to tell you how much benefit Nathan has received from having Mrs. Smith as a teacher. 

 

Erin was in charge of the camera this weekend, so I decided to post a rare picture of myself that she took.  These will be far and few between; I prefer to be behind the camera ;-)

And we had a little scare with Ian this week (although you'd never know it from this picture).  He had a little tussle with Nathan and he abraded his cornea :-(  He woke us up Wednesday night crying and the optometrist told us the next day that it was lucky that we brought him in because it was a pretty bad abrasion and it could have been infected.  He's doing better this weekend and is letting mommy put the drops in his eyes.