Local Activities

  • Travel & Vacation: 40 Plus Hour Road Trip Together

    Our family recently went on a forty plus hour road trip together.  A lot of fun memories were created on our road trip up to New England including time spent with several extended family members.  Here are a few pictures of our journey in the van:

    Sleeping beauties in the van!

    Thankful to have girls who enjoy a long road trip.  I had to smile when I looked back and saw them fast asleep with their toys on their laps.

    Seriously, who needs a pillow when you have your sisters head to sleep against!

    This was a popular sight on our 40+ hour road trip.  The girls would be quiet so we would look back and see them sleeping soundly with their heads together.  A sister comes in handy for a pillow in a pinch!

    Look out Boston here we come!!!

    We had a blast staying with family in the Boston area.  Thankful for our time together with extended family!

    Going through the "Big Dig" in Boston

    The girls thought it was neat going through the long tunnel under the city!

    The girls enjoying one of their DVDs with head phones.

    We have a DVD player we can set up in the van which we use for long road trips.  Our policy is if the road trip is longer than 5 hours we will put in the DVD player.  The girls were VERY excited to go on a long road trip because they got to watch a couple movies.

    Beautiful day and amazing scenery.

    We enjoyed the beautiful landscape on our drive up north.  The green trees, puffy white clouds and Vermont Mountains in the distance.  One of these years we need to head up to New England during the Fall, I bet it is breathtaking when all the trees are turning.

    Little goodies and toys kept the girls entertained throughout the trip.

    Karlie watching a video while Brina plays with her remote control car.  They had a blast playing in the car and exploring when we stopped.

    Connecticul Welcomes Us! Yay!

    Even though we went through a lot of different states on our journey I was only able to capture a few state “Welcome” signs.  It was hard to time the pictures and at night none of them turned out well.  We made a brief stop in CT after trying three exits to find gas and a working restroom for the kiddos (I didn’t realize how many Mom/Pop gas stations didn’t have working restrooms).

    Downtown Hartford

    We only spent a few hours in Hartford, CT on our trip.  The girls said next trip they want to explore it more!

    Welcome to Pennsylvania!

    The traffic in Pennsylvania was less but the roads were much rougher.  We saw some beautiful scenery throughout the mountains of Pennsylvania!

    So busy painting they completely ignored my request for a picture!

    These books were a big hit, obviously!   The girls are always game for crafts and had been begging to “paint”.  I found the solution at Big Lots in their clearance section, paint books that use water pens to paint.  Less of a mess for us and more fun for the girls.  All we had to do was fill up their pens a couple times along the way.

    Beautiful river at sunset

     We were blessed to see a lot of wonderful scenery on the way.

    Our girls resting in the van!

    Despite the many hours on the road the girls were such troopers.  They did not complain at all even though they spent a lot of hours in the van.  It was neat to see them have fun, entertain themselves, and get excited about exploring the different areas we stopped.  Thankful for their sweet adventuresome spirit.  They even slept a good 5 to 7 hours as we were driving through the night!  Needless to say they were rested when we got home (Mommy and Daddy were exhausted).  For tips on flying with the kids check out Tips on Flying with Kids.

    “A Vacation To Remember” series is a reflection on our recent trip and ways we relaxed.  Life is short and we were thrilled to have the opportunity to build memories with family and explore of of the most amazing places during our time away.  Go with a good attitude and looking for fun and it will be an awesome trip jammed packed with positive memories.  It is refreshing having some time away from the regular routine.  Make it a once in a lifetime opportunity to meet new people and learn.  You just might see or try something new that takes your breath away!

  • Family Outings: Picnic at Legacy Park

    Karlie and Brina finishing their picnic lunch!

    Every once in awhile we have the opportunity to meet Daddy for a quick picnic over his lunch hour.

    Karlie about ready to blow her bubbles on Mommy!

    The girls like to blow bubbles when we go to the park and luckily for them I usually have some  in the van.  Bubbles have  come in handy quite often in our adventures.

    Now it's Brina's turn to blow bubbles my direction!

    Somehow I get plenty of fun bubbles blown in my direction!

    Karlie having fun on the play ground.

    It’s the little things in life that can entertain for hours!

    Brina flying away on a jet plane, always plenty of entertainment on the play ground.

    The girls enjoy exploring and playing at the variety of parks in our area.  Thankful for some time to spend with Jake and allow the girls some play time as well.

  • Travel & Vacation: Downtown Charleston, South Carolina

    Daddy's Girls!

    Brina and Karlie walking with Daddy in downtown Charleston.  They love their Daddy and always are full of so many questions that he so patiently answers for them.  Thankful they enjoy exploring with us!

    Exploring the "Charleston City Market"

    We walked through the Charleston City Market during a recent trip to Charleston.  The Market has a variety of different vendors including people hand making baskets, the girls found it very fascinating.

    Brina taking a drink of the soda.

    Daddy bought us a Peach Soda to share, Brina thought it was yummy!

    Karlie enjoying her drink!

    Karlie thought it was so funny that they made soda out of peaches!

    Karlie and Brina running through the fountain.

    This was their first run through the fountain as they were running back to me they stated, that water is COLD!  They eventually got soaked and had a blast even though the initial water was chilly.

    Karlie in the middle of the fountain.

    Karlie was the first one of our girls to make it to the middle of the fountain.  The water had some force behind it, most of the kids in the middle were older.  She was thrilled to make it to the middle all by herself!

    Brina made it to the middle too.

    Brina didn’t want to hang out in the middle of the fountain.  She was excited to make it to the middle and just as excited to run out of the spray from the water.

    Thankful for our opportunities to explore Charleston, SC this summer.  The girls have been enjoying our time traveling together.  It has been a fun summer full of new memories with the family.

    “A Vacation To Remember” series is a reflection on our recent trip and ways we relaxed.  Life is short and we were thrilled to have the opportunity to build memories with family and explore of of the most amazing places during our time away.  Go with a good attitude and looking for fun and it will be an awesome trip jammed packed with positive memories.  It is refreshing having some time away from the regular routine.  Make it a once in a lifetime opportunity to meet new people and learn.  You just might see or try something new that takes your breath away!

  • Travel & Vacation: Isle of Palms Beach, South Carolina

    On our recent trip to Charleston, South Carolina we had the opportunity to spend a long day at the Isle of Palms Beach.  The beach was busier than Tybee Beach in Georgia but it was beautiful.    It was a great day swimming and relaxing together.

    Two chickies at the beach!

    Karlie and Brina ready to swim at Isle of Palms Beach near Charleston, SC.

    Karlie and Daddy digging.

    Karlie and Daddy made a sand castle while Brina and Mommy picked up sea shells.

    Brina's favorite sea shells, she said they look like colorful butterflies.

    We found a lot of these little clam shells on the beach.  Even though they are fragile Brina still insisted on picking up as many as possible!

    Brina found a shell!

    There were a lot of people on the beach that day but Brina still spotted a bunch of shells!

    Daddy and the girls swimming....well really just everyone standing on Daddy.

    Brina thought it was hilarious that she could stand on Daddy’s knee and Karlie is trying to put her glasses back on, silly girls!

    Here it comes!

    I think Daddy was the only one aware of the big wave about to get them!

    Karlie and Mommy swimming

    Karlie wore her sunglasses the entire time we were in the ocean.

    Pruned feet from swimming in the ocean too long!

    The girls thought it was hilarious seeing their hands and feet pruned after swimming in the ocean.  We had been in for at least an hour maybe two so its going to happen eventually.

    Cool shades Karlie cat.

    Karlie chilling for a few minutes after eating her snack.

    Brina spent the entire time eating her snack watching the little puppy next to our tent.

    Entertained by the little dog next to us.

    Brina catching seashells.

    Brina thought it was great sitting at the edge of the water waiting for wave and catching seashells.

    Karlie on the run.

    Karlie had fun looking for treasures in the water, she is running to the shell bucket.  The best find that day was 2 quarters.

    After several hours in the sun at the beach we went back to the hotel and swam for another three hours.  I am not sure how the girls did it but they slept well that night.  It was a lot of fun to spend a day at the beach and pool with the family.

    “A Vacation To Remember” series is a reflection on our recent trip and ways we relaxed.  Life is short and we were thrilled to have the opportunity to build memories with family and explore of of the most amazing places during our time away.  Go with a good attitude and looking for fun and it will be an awesome trip jammed packed with positive memories.  It is refreshing having some time away from the regular routine.  Make it a once in a lifetime opportunity to meet new people and learn.  You just might see or try something new that takes your breath away!

  • Travel & Vacation: Fun in Charleston

    On our family road trip to Charleston we got to discover neat places.  Thanks to a friend, who gave us some information in advance, we had a blast exploring new kid playgrounds during our time away.   It was a fun filled inexpensive mini vacation together.

    Karlie climbing.

    The girls and I spent one morning at the Mt. Pleasant Palmetto Islands County Park.  They loved it!

    Brina on the tire swing.

    Brina loves spinning on this swing!

    Karlie enjoying her time at the playground.

    It took a lot of work to climb up the jungle gym and go down this slide, Karlie is quite pleased with her accomplishment!

    Brina loves this slide.

    Brina happy to finally go down the slide, several kids fell trying to get up the jungle gym to go down this slide.

    Giggling as they look down on Mommy!

    Brina and Karlie loved being up high and thought it was hilarious how “tiny” Mommy was on the ground.

    Brina determined to get find the diving stick.

    The girls swam for hours in the hotel pool.  They had fun splashing, playing, relaxing and meeting new friends.

    Karlie loved splashing around in the pool.

    We spent almost five hours in the pool that afternoon.  The nice part about where the pool was located is that part of it was in the shade throughout the day so you didn’t have to be out in the intense heat all day swimming.

    Daddy, Karlie and Brina ready for dinner at Red's

    We ate at a local seafood restaurant one night.  The girls favorite part was that the kids meals were served on a frisbee so they were able to take it home with them, they thought it was so funny.

    Crossing the Arthur Ravenel Bridge just after sun down to go into downtown Charleston.

    We gave the girls the option after dinner to go back to the hotel and swim or go to downtown Charleston and drive around.  Much to our surprise they wanted to go explore downtown Charleston.  They always enjoyed going over this bridge!

    The girls wanted to know all the history behind the cannons.

    Daddy patiently answered many questions on the history behind Charleston and the surrounding area during our walk through the park and downtown.

    The most bizarre thing we saw in Charleston.

    As we were walking through the part we saw a visible path of white feathers about 3 to 5 feet across from one tree to the next tree (about 30 to 40 feet away).  The feathers had obviously been placed there for a reason, we believe there is some historical resemblance but not sure.  Can anyone who has more knowledge on the history of Charleston give us an explanation?  It was odd seeing a path of feathers between two huge trees and several cars as they were driving by honked as they passed that part of the park.

    See the white line between the two trees? It is a wide path of white feathers.

    I am still a little perplexed by this one…..

    Our family thoroughly enjoy Charleston the food, adventures, and time together was refreshing.  I am thrilled the girls had fun exploring the town.  I have a little bit more about our Charleston adventures coming up soon so stay tuned!

    “A Vacation To Remember” series is a reflection on our recent trip and ways we relaxed.  Life is short and we were thrilled to have the opportunity to build memories with family and explore of of the most amazing places during our time away.  Go with a good attitude and looking for fun and it will be an awesome trip jammed packed with positive memories.  It is refreshing having some time away from the regular routine.  Make it a once in a lifetime opportunity to meet new people and learn.  You just might see or try something new that takes your breath away!

  • Travel & Vacation: Road Trip to Charleston

    We recently went on a road family road trip to Charleston, it technically was a work and family fun trip combined. I am thankful for a wonderful time together exploring Charleston.  A lot of great memories were made that week!

    Brina and Karlie in Charleston!

    This is the pier near the Waterfront Park, you can get a good view of the Arthur Ravenel Bridge from the pier.

    Brina enjoying the slide!

    The girls loved the Waterfront Park, thanks Janet for telling us about this great park!  The park is directly under the large Arthur Ravenel Bridge.  It is great having the park under the bridge because the majority of it is shaded even during the hottest parts of the day.

    Karlie fun at the Waterfront Park.

    Karlie climbing on the jungle gym at Waterfront Park.  If you look above her head you can see the cement from the bridge above us.  You can hear all the traffic going along the bridge as you are playing on the playground.  It’s a great park and if you go they charge $0.50 per hour to park (they take cash, coins, credit / debit).  I was never able to get the credit / debit to work so I would suggest making sure you have cash or coins prior to going to the park.

    Brina spinning at the park.

    The girls do better at spinning then I do.  They thought this was so much fun standing and twisting around!

    Karlie doing her workbook at the hotel.

    Karlie and Brina thought it was great doing a few pages of their workbooks in the hotel.  They did really well!  Karlie made her own desk out of an end table and used the cooler for her chair, she was so proud of her “creative” desk.

    Brina on the Waterfront slide.

    Back at Waterfront park for more fun.  The girls loved the park so much they wanted to show Daddy so we got pizza, ate a picnic at the park and let the girls play so more.

    Karlie on the slide.

    Karlie having a blast on the slide at the park.

    Brina spinning.

    The girls thought these were awesome.  No matter how you sat in these stools you would spin.  I was surprised at how long they could spin, Mommy didn’t last nearly as long!

    Karlie still dazed from a big spin.

    These seats were hilarious.  Karlie lost a shoe on this spin!

    Daddy and Brina on the double swing.

    They had double swings under awnings along the pier.  It was beautiful and cool sitting together enjoying a swing!

    Mommy and Karlie swinging on the other side!

    We had a blast in Charleston.  The first day we spent exploring a little bit and enjoying some time playing at their beautiful park.  Thankful for a great time with the family creating memories!

    “A Vacation To Remember” series is a reflection on our recent trip and ways we relaxed.  Life is short and we were thrilled to have the opportunity to build memories with family and explore of of the most amazing places during our time away.  Go with a good attitude and looking for fun and it will be an awesome trip jammed packed with positive memories.  It is refreshing having some time away from the regular routine.  Make it a once in a lifetime opportunity to meet new people and learn.  You just might see or try something new that takes your breath away!

  • Summer Activities: The Children’s Museum of the Upstate

    A few weeks ago we purchased a local Playcation Package which included four tickets to The Children’s Museum of the Upstate.  Our family spent several hours one Saturday exploring our local Children’s Museum.  We had a lot of fun learning, playing, building, and spending a relaxing Saturday together. If you have not been to the Greenville Children’s Museum you should check it out.  It has a lot of neat activities for kids of all ages.

    Karlie and Brina taking Daddy for a ride!

    After putting items in the recycling truck the girls and Daddy decided to drive the truck, so much fun!

    Daddy explaining how glasses work.

    This was a neat room filled with light waves and all kinds of fun stuff to learn!

    Brina and Karlie looking through the lenses!

    They had a variety of lenses of various colors and distances that you could look through.  Very fascinating!

    Love their facial expressions, the amazement of how everything works!

    Karlie and Brina working the color spectrum.  They were thrilled at all the colors they were able to create.

    Daddy, Karlie and Brina enjoying the giant "Light Brite"!

    Neat idea!  I think we noticed several different creations during our time in the museum.  This piece captured the attention of kids and adults!  Daddy did an outline of Karlie while Brina made her own creation.  It was a lot of fun!

    Karlie creating her own stain glass master piece!

    I was surprised at how long she worked on making a pretty stain glass window.  She actually got quite a big section finished.

    Brina carrying a large load of bricks!

    Brina working hard making bricks!  The girls loved filling the wheel barrow with bricks and putting them back on the belt.

    My three construction workers.

    This one was harder then it looked.  The girls had Daddy help on this activity.

    Built a house.

    The girls thought this house was so funny because it had one wall!

    The seat cushions quickly become a number rainbow, simply amazing to a six year old!

    They were quite proud of putting this together!

    Daddy helping Brina put together a memory box.

    They had a workshop where you could sign up and build something.  Today was working on a memory box.

    Daddy helping Karlie build a memory box.

    I was originally helping Karlie but since Daddy and Brina finished first Daddy volunteered to help out.

    Karlie and Brina looking down at Mommy from the top of the jungle gym.

    The girls had a lot of fun on the jungle gym in the middle of the Children’s Museum.

    It was a great summer activity going with the family to the Children’s Museum.  Thankful for the opportunity to spend a day together exploring.  Thrilled that Greenville has such a wonderful place for families to go.

  • Summer Activities: Swimming with Friends

    Brina carrying the Noodles!

    Our family is blessed with amazing extended family and friends in our lives.  Many of our long time friends have become like family to us. One of the activities I enjoy during the summer is a chance to catch up with family and friends.  The girls and I had an opportunity to hang out with some friends and go swimming not too long ago.  It was a fun day full of swimming, giggling, and a picnic lunch.

    Karlie had a blast swimming and playing!

    The pool was huge and very few people who were using it while we were there so we had most of it to ourselves.  The girls had fun splashing and playing while the Moms enjoyed the cool water and catching up.  I am thankful for great times to spend with friends.  Both of my girls crashed on the way home after swimming and having a picnic lunch.  If you are looking for a new subdivision with a really nice pool I have one I can recommend.  Thanks Christina for a great day!

  • Teaching Our Children: Encouraging the Kids to Read During Summer Vacation

    Our reading tree!

    I was trying to come up with a visual prompt in our home that encourages our children to read this summer.  The girls LOVE it when they are read to and could do it for hours but since they are starting to read on their own I wanted to find something that would help motivate them to read a little more.  I came up with the idea “Spring into Reading” since we technically started it in the Spring and I wanted to boost the girls reading skills.

    My Mom graciously made the tree for me and my Sister in Law Becky helped cut out a bunch of the leaves.  The purpose of the tree is simple find a visual way for the girls to see their reading progress.  Each member of our family gets a different color of leaf.  When that member reads a book to the girls or they read a book on their own they get to put up their leaf.

    We have started to fill out our tree with leaves and hope to get an after summer break picture up for you to see what we accomplished.  If all goes well I hope to see more and more of the girls leaves going up throughout the summer as their reading skills increase.

  • Fresh & Healthy: Our Garden – Zucchini, Green Beans, Squash, Lettuce, Cucumber, Strawberries, Purple Beans, and Tomatoes!

    We are loving the fresh vegetables from our garden!  This week I only took one picture from the garden because we were traveling.  The good news is we were able to take some of our goodies from the garden to share with family along the way.  Also, while we are gone my brother and his family get to pick any of the produce that is ready for themselves or to give away so I didn’t get pictures of the items they picked while we were out of town.

    Here are some of the fresh veggies we were able to eat and share this week:

    Fresh Garden Produce!

    We were able to pick this all in one day fresh from the garden.  Fresh Zucchini, Green Beans, Summer Squash, Cucumber, Cherry Tomatoes, Roma Tomatoes, Whole Size Tomatoes, Fresh Leafy Green Lettuce, Purple Beans, a handful of Strawberries that made it in the picture and a Banana Pepper (not pictured because it was ate by the kiddos).  Some of these items we delivered to a good friend since we were traveling and we wanted to make sure they were eaten while they were still fresh.

    We were able to share some of the veggies this week with family and friends!  Thankful for a garden that we can share!

    What are you eating out of your garden this week?