• Travel & Vacation: Dinner and A Show

    Brina listening intently to the conversation…completely forgetting that it is not ladylike to put her knees up on the table!

    We spent the day heading over to Grand Cayman, exploring the island, taking a boat ride out to swim with the stingrays and snorkeling.  After we were back on the ship for the night we went to the Family Arcade Night, ate dinner, and went to the evening show before officially crashing for the day.  It was a fun day packed full of wonderful memories for the entire family!

    It was a super fun filled day.  Karlie crashed for a power nap in her seat at dinner.  Although she did perk up again when they brought the dessert menus around. 🙂

    Happy Birthday to my little brother Josh!  It was great getting a chance to celebrate with him this year.  Earlier that day we went swimming with the stingrays so that’s not something we get to do everyday!

    Nicko enjoying his dessert, a chocolate chip cookie.  Watch out for Cookie Monster!

    Karlie all smiles and now awake!

    Nicko decided to try and pick all the chocolate chips out of the chocolate chip cookies.  Too funny!

    Daddy and his girls heading to the show!

    They got front row balcony seats with the birthday boy – Uncle Josh

  • Travel & Vacation: Snorkeling, Starfish, and Fun at Grand Cayman Island

    Snorkeling off the coast of Grand Cayman!  The water was a little rough but there were hundreds of little fish!

    First we explored Grand Cayman, followed by a relaxing boat ride out to the reef, next we swam with the stingrays (WooHoo, that was super fun!), and now we get to snorkel, hold huge starfish and more!  The kids had a blast at Grand Cayman!  So many neat memories and experiences.  We were running a little tight on time and the waves were a little rougher than normal so we didn’t snorkel for very long.  A couple people ended up getting sea sick with the boat rocking around so much but everyone recovered and were feeling better before too long.

    Lots of little fish everywhere.  The kids quickly discovered that when you threw food into the water a whole school of fish would come to get a nibble, it was pretty neat to watch all the little fish scramble as fast as they can for the food!

    Snorkeling with the fish

    Brina holding a huge live starfish one of the guides dove down and picked up for the kids to hold.

    Karlie holding a large starfish in the palm of her hand.  These babies were big!

    Nathan’s got a big starfish!

    Nicko was super excited to hold the starfish!

    Brandon finally warmed up to the idea of holding the starfish by himself and he even liked it!

     

    Hanging out with Uncle Jo on the boat ride back to the ship

    All SMILES after a super fun adventure in Grand Cayman!!!

    The “Travel and Vacation” series is an insight into our trips together as a family and ways we relax.  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.  Explore with a good attitude, look 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: Swimming with the Stingrays, Grand Cayman Island

    Our family holding a stingray, what a neat experience!  He was a slippery guy!

    After arriving at Grand Cayman Island and exploring a little bit we had a relaxing boat ride out to the reef.   My Mom found a really AWESOME tour where we went on a boat out to a reef and swam with STINGRAYS!!!  We could see the stingrays in the water even before the boat had anchored.

    Pretty much any time you were looking down you could see a stingray swimming by.  The stingrays were HUGE, most were several feet wide.  It was pretty common for them to swim right underneath you and take you feet out from under you or you would feel one brushing up against you as they swam by.  It was a really neat experience!  Brina was a little scared at first because they were so big but she did warm up to them and even touched them several times.  Karlie absolutely loved it and would giggle whenever one came next to her.   This is one of my favorite activities we did on the trip!

    This guy took the feet right out from under me while swimming.  Can you see his little eye?  I think his looking right at me, probably wondering why I didn’t hand him some food!  Our guide was hand feeding them while we were in the water swimming with them.

    This one’s coming right at Karlie (you can see her reaching her hand out to pet it as it glides by)!

    Two stingrays swimming side by side right in front of me.  The girls were absolutely fascinated at how clear the water was in Grand Cayman!  They loved being able to look down and see everything, including fish, stingrays, and even people!

    Brina up close and petting one of the stingrays.  Glad she got to touch it but most of the time she was more content staying a safer distance away from them.

    Stingray!  The stingrays were a dark gray on the top with white and speckled gray on the under sides. Beautiful creatures, so cool watching them glide gracefully through the water!

    Silly Karlie girl!  This picture was taken underneath the water and looking up at Karlie.  She is holding her nose and breathing through the snorkel. She has a grand time swimming around looking at the fish and stingrays.  We even saw a HUGE fish, several feet long but wasn’t able to snap a picture in time!

    Large stingray swimming by

    Little Sis had an absolute BLAST swimming with the stingrays!  Karlie LOVED it and probably could have stayed in even longer if she could!

    Another huge one swam right under me, they literally rub up against you and take your feet out from underneath you!  Such a cool experience!

  • Travel & Vacation: Wish You Were Here at Grand Cayman Island

    Jojo & our tour boat for the day!  The boat was named “Big John” and it had “Wish you were here” written on the back!

    Once on Grand Cayman Island our tour guide Mario took us out on his boat “Big John” to swim with the stingrays!  It was a beautiful trip out to the reef.  The water was pretty and we got to see a lot of neat houses along the Grand Cayman canal.   There was even a dolphin swimming around the docks as we were loading up the boat.  Of course, I didn’t get my camera out in time to get a picture but the kids super excited to see a dolphin swimming right beside us as we were heading out.

    Beautiful and peaceful in the docks at Grand Cayman

    Brina and Karlie ready for the boat ride out to the stingrays

    Beautiful house along the canal going out to the ocean near Grand Cayman

    Cute row of houses along the Grand Cayman Canal

    Watching a sailboat as we head out to the reef

    B & B hanging out together on the boat ride….wide blowing through their hair.

    Passing another boat coming from the reef

    The “Travel and Vacation” series is an insight into our trips together as a family and ways we relax.  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.  Explore with a good attitude, look 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: Visiting Grand Cayman Island

    Look Out Grand Cayman…..ready or not here we come!!!  All 15 of us riding the ferry boat over to Grand Cayman Island!

    Our first stop on the cruise was Grand Cayman Island!  The kids were so excited to visit Grand Cayman and were really looking forward to exploring and swimming.  Our ship did not dock on the island so we had to take a ferry boat over to the island.  We arrived at Grand Cayman a little early so everyone had some time to shop, relax, and explore before we headed out on our tour.

    Karlie and Brina are ready to go swimming!

    Zach’s ready to go too!  Relaxing on the boat ride over!

    We made it to Grand Cayman Island!  Where should we go first?

    Hey Brina and Karlie, have you seen any pirates on the island yet? 🙂

    Brina and Karlie hanging out on Grand Cayman Island!  Their favorite store was the candy store!  They had giant sized gummy teddy bears, a huge box of nerds, and more (we didn’t buy anything but it was cool to see some of the neat stuff they had in the store).

    Hanging out with my favorite chickies!

    Busy Grand Cayman street.  Did you know that there are over 600 banks on the little Grand Cayman Island?  Guess it is a popular place to have an “off-shore” bank account!

    We found a great spot on a balcony to hang out for a few minutes together before going on the tour.  You can see our ship from Grand Cayman Island, it is the one in the middle.

    Dad and Jojo talking on the balcony.  That huge boat on the left….yup that’s the one we went cruising on for a week!

  • Fall Scavenger Hunt

    We recently held a camp out for our Community Group from church at our house.  It was great spending some extra time with friends. The kids all had a blast riding their scooters, bikes, drawing with chalk, blowing bubbles, crafts, going on a scavenger hunt and more.

    I am thankful for an opportunity to spend extra time with family and friends.  It was a wonderful experience for our girls.  I am grateful for a big yard where we can host events and pitch seven tents!

    The kids did really well hunting down the items on the list.  I gave each kid a grocery bag, the list printed on bright orange paper and set the time for 20 minutes.  They were off and running in no time.  I was quite amazed at the items they were able to come up with in that short amount of time.  Some kids worked independently while others stuck more in groups.

    If you are looking for a fun, entertaining, and educational activity to do this weekend here’s a great place to start.  There is a one page (with two columns) printable link at the bottom of the post so you can print it out as well.

    Fall Scavenger Hunt

    • Large Red Leaf
    • Smallest Yellow Leaf
    • Dry Brown Leaf
    • Evergreen Leaf
    • Jagged Edged Orange Leaf
    • Bird Feather
    • Rough Bark
    • Smooth Bark
    • 2 Different Types of Grass
    • Smooth Pebble
    • 4 Acorns
    • Flower
    • Most Beautiful Item
    • Stick Shaped like a Letter
    • Piece of Litter
    • Ladybug
    • Tiny bit of Moss
    • Pine Cone
    • Wood Shavings
    • Caterpillar
    • Coins
    • Wiggly Worm
    • 3 Leaf Clover
    • Seed
    • Dog Toy
    • Piece of a Thorny Bush
    • Animal Fur
    • Aluminum Can
    • Piece of Plastic
    • Bug (any type)
    • A Circular Item
    • A Square Item
    • A Triangular Item
    • An Oval Item
    • A Heart Shaped Item
    • An Octagon Item
    • A Soft Item
    • A Fluffy Item
    • A Fuzzy Item
    • A Furry Item
    • A Hard Item
    • Something Blue
    • Something Purple
    • Something Black
    • Something Gray
    • Something Pink
    • Something White
    • Kids Toy

    I have been asked by a number of people for a printable version of the Fall Scavenger Hunt so here it is for your family to enjoy as well:

    • Fall Scavenger Hunt – I printed ours out on bright orange paper and let the kids have a blast searching for the various items on the list! 🙂
  • Vacation: “Nature’s Little Secrets” – Tortola, British Virgin Islands

    Our first view of Tortola, British Virgin Islands, beautiful islands!

    During our recent trip we were able to stop by Tortola, British Virgin Islands where the licenses plates read “Nature’s Little Secrets”.  Tortola is the largest and the capital of the 60 islands.  We took a shore excursion called “Tortola Highlights”!  The excursion started out in an open-air safari bus (aka a large open taxi).  We took a scenic drive through the beautiful island of Tortola.  The driver told us pieces of the history and culture as the bus climbed up the narrow curvy roads.  We passed many local villages including Trench and Fahie Hill.

    Tortola wasn’t always a peaceful island, it is said to be the spot where many pirates such as Bluebeard and Sir Francis Drake used to hide in the coves to pounce on the treasure ships as they sailed past.  The old pirate dens are now used for snorkeling, exploring, or relaxing on the beach.  British Virgin Islands includes Norman’s Isle which is believed to be the source of inspiration for Robert Louis Stevenson’s “Treasure Island”.  Pirate Jost Van Dyke’s island is well known for it’s beaches.  Virgin Gorda is the place where Rockefeller first promoted the island as an ideal tourist destination.

    The island has “range” free livestock – cows, chickens, horses, goats everywhere, there was no place for them to go unless they wanted to take a long swim in the ocean.  Tortola’s main source of revenue was sugar cane, however, their primary source is now tourism.  You can find plenty of rum distilleries, old sugar mills, and colonial landmarks while exploring the island.

    At the top of the island we stopped at the “Sky Top” Restaurant which was the highest point on all the islands.  We were able to get a panoramic view of the British Virgin Islands, it was beautiful! The biggest hit for the “Sky Top” restaurant was the view, if you wanted to use the restroom you had to buy a drink (a can of Coke was $4.50), buy an expensive souvenir, or pay a $1 cash to use their facilities.  The  restroom had a working toilet but soap and paper towels were not available.

    Tortola is also known for their white sand beaches and mountains full of fruit trees.  We stopped for a swim at the Cane Garden Bay.  We traveled around the entire island over Zion Hill for the scenic drive along the Sir Francis Drake Highway and back to Road Town where we browsed through some local shops.  The driving was a little bumpy in areas as they recently had a storm that dropped over 4 feet of rain.  We got stuck in a traffic jam due to a car accident but we all managed to make it back to the ship on time.  It was interesting hearing the highlights from the drivers’ point of view, he was very proud of their schools, churches, and a new hospital they recently built.

    If you go to Tortola make sure to bring cash for tips and to use the restroom as well as hand sanitizer!  Tortola is a beautiful place with breathtaking views of the other islands.  It is worth exploring if you are in the area!  We hope to one day go back for another visit!  I will be sharing in a future post some of the pictures we took while on the island of Tortola!

    Below are some more facts regarding Tortola and the surrounding British Virgin Islands:

    • Monarch – Queen Elizabeth II
    • Governor – His Excellency Boyd McCleary
    • National Anthem – “God Save the Queen”
    • Flag – “Union Jack”
    • Territory Status – Non-Sovereign, overseas territory of the United Kingdom, internal self-governing
    • Legal System – English Law
    • Largest Island – Tortola
    • Language – English (official), Spanish
    • Population – 28,882
    • Religion – Christianity (major), Hinduism, Islamic
    • Monetary Unit – US Dollar
    • Economy – One of the most prosperous in the Caribbean. Highest Income Generators – Tourism & Financial Services
    • Sales Tax – None
    • Life Expectancy – 70 to 78
    • National Flower – Oleander
    • National Bird – Turtle Dove
    • National Tree – White Cedar