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goin' batty

April 28, 2012- We were in Fredericksburg on Saturday for Pecos' Fun Run in the Wildflower Run race, and after it was over we had a bit of time to kill before lunch.  And since we live half an hour away we do as much as we can in a visit to the burg.  There was a program at Lady Bird park about bats and butterflies with crafts and activities for the kids.  

The boys each decorated a foam bat.







Pecos made a bird feeder that didn't hold up too well once we got it home but he had fun making it so that's all that matters.

They hung out in the bat cave.


Then we went to the butterfly exhibit and this is where things got interesting.

The very nice, but fairly impatient volunteers really wanted to share all their knowledge of caterpillars and life cycles and butterflies.  Pecos just wanted to go into the tent to hold a butterfly.  Brazos just wanted to go back to the bat cave.  

After 10 minutes of butterfly teaching we finally got into the tent that had lots of really pretty butterflies.


They also had these magnifying glasses.  Brazos grabbed one and kind of mashed a butterfly with it.  Which I tried to just ignore.  But the volunteer saw us.  So she took the magnifying glass away.  And kicked Brazos out of the tent.  


But before we left I managed to get these pics of Pecos holding a butterfly.  




Last up was a giant canvas mural of a butterfly for the kids to color.  But I think they intended for everyone to color inside the lines.  One of my boys did not.



run, pecos, run!

April 28, 2012- Pecos wanted to run in the Fun Run that was part of the Wildflower Run 5K & 10K in Fredericksburg.  I had several friends running it but I did not.  I'd like to say it is because Casey was working that day and Oma was busy and I had no one to watch the boys.  But mostly it is because I hadn't been keeping up with my workouts lately.  And I really don't like to run very much!

But Pecos was up for it so off to Fredericksburg we went.  They had a kids 1 mile run and he wanted to do it but I just wasn't ready to send him off running out of my sight for a distance that he's never really run before.  I never thought to take my jogging stroller for Brazos and go along with him.  So he just did the 200 yard dash and that was good enough for him.  


While we waited for the kids fun run to start (over half an hour after they said it would!) we watched the runners come in and cheered for our friends.

Brazos made a dash along the route to the finish line.

Pecos did some stretching before the start.


Then he was off!



We cheered him on.  He crossed the finish line and got a ribbon.


you and me goin' fishin' in the park

April 2012- We had time recently on a Sunday afternoon and Casey wanted to take the boy fishing.  So we loaded up the gear and headed for the community park fishing hole.  










It's a whole lot of fun until someone decides to get too close to the edge.  


are you sure?

April 2012- This is not an optical illusion.  Brazos has not doubled in size.  He really did try to squeeze into this bucket and had this "Are you sure I can't fit in here?" look on his face.


between a rock and...more rocks

May 2012- Pay attention.  You are about to learn more about my collection of beach rocks and other beach combing finds than you ever cared to know.

I recently returned from my yearly Girl's Trip with college girlfriends.  This year we went to Portland, Oregon and made it out to the coastal area there.  Of course I had to bring home rocks to add to my collection.  Later this summer we'll be flying to Portland, Maine and make our way to the coast.  A trip to Portland on each coast in one year- I think I should get a key to the city from each of their mayors.  

There's something about walking the beach and collecting treasures that is calming to me.  I'm a few shells short of an old lady {the ones with a basket of shells on the back of their toilet}.  Okay, I probably have quite a few more than the average old lady décor.  But I'd like to think I display them a bit nicer.  And they all hold a memory for me so that should count for something.  These collections have survived several moves and attempts to toss them out, although I'm certain one day when I'm gone and someone cleans out my things these will all end up out in our pasture.  Before that happens I hope to one day own a cottage on the beach somewhere and they won't look so out of place.  

I love the way beach stones are smooth and round from their tumbling in the ocean waves and crashing across the sand.  Sort of a metaphor for life, don't you think?  Any time I travel to the beach you can bet I'll bring home a bottle of sand and a suitcase full of whatever rocks or shells I manage to hang onto.  I'd like to keep them all but Casey usually does a good job of making sure I don't weigh down the baggage or cause too much concern passing through airport security.  I remember traveling not long after 9/11 and airport security confiscated quite a few of my rocks saying they were too sharp (some I'd found in the jetties) or big to take along.  They didn't really have  a policy for it but felt the flight would be much safer without my rocks to use as a weapon.  

Here's what made it home from my trip to Portland, OR.  The larger dark stone on the bottom left is the perfect stone for writing a message in the wet sand.  You can't tell from this picture but it is the perfect size to fit in your hand and since I wrote with it at Canon Beach it had to come home with me. 



Since I've collected so many treasures I've had to combine them instead of giving each beach it's own container.  This one contains treasures from Texas coastal beach combing and Mexico.


This vase is filled with a combination from Pink Sands beach, Harbour Island, Bahamas and coral from Mexico.  Pink Sands beach is one of my favorites.  It is a bit of a pain to get to it but once you are there it is one of the most beautiful and secluded beaches in the Bahamas...probably because not many people want to make the trek and the island is really small so there isn't much to do once you get there except relax on the beach and that is just fine with me!  You can't see it in this picture, but the sand really is pink, tinted from thousands of years of pink coral deposits.


These rocks are mostly from Goat Island, but also some from Boothbay Harbor, Kennebunkport, Goose Rocks Beach and Popham Beach in Maine.  The sand on the beaches of Maine that we've visited is not brown.  It has a cool gray color from the dark granite rocks that line the shore.


More from Maine.



These small smooth stones are all from beaches of Maine.  I could fill my pockets for days with these small stones.

On our last trip we visited an art fair in Kennebunkport and there was a vendor that made jewelry from small round stones like these.  I got a pendant and it is one of my favorite pieces of jewelry.


"Sea glass is glass (from bottles, flasks, windshields, windows) that has been smoothed by moving ocean water and time. It takes the ocean about 10 to 30 years to create one, and the resulting tumbled glass by the ocean is a frosted, jelly bean-like pebble.  Sea glass is found all over the world, but it’s found in unusual numbers on a beach located in the middle of an industrial area in Ele'ele on Kauai. Because of its unusual abundance, the beach has been appropriately named Glass Beach. The shoreline of Glass Beach is covered with millions of sea glass pieces - brown, aqua-colored, clear and blue.  The glass found at Glass Beach was broken bottles and auto glass dumped by Swiss Cheese Shoreline on the western end of Kauai. Located in Hanapepe Bay near Port Allen Harbor, Glass Beach is a stretch of glittering pieces of broken glass. It’s amazing to see what the ocean did to all that junk. Glass Beach is best for beach combing only. Swimming is not recommended because the beach is rocky." {from an on-line source}


The glass in the bottom of this jar is all I could cram into an empty Dr. Pepper bottle to bring home from Glass Beach. 

This sea glass is almost all from Goat Island in Maine, but some of the pieces are from other beaches in Maine that we've visited.  These have washed up along the beach but are not necessarily small or smooth on all edges.  Quite different from the sea glass from Glass Beach in Hawaii.  There's also a piece of sea urchin that washed up on Goat Island.  Except for Glass Beach, sea glass is somewhat rare and is my favorite beach find.



All of my beach treasures.  In addition to everything above I have sand and shells from lots of other beaches.  And more to come this summer!


Who's ready to book a beach vacation with me?  I need your suitcase to haul back more treasures for my collection!


portlandia- part 4

April 2012- Portland offered quite the culinary adventure that I wasn't really expecting.  There were so many great restaurants to try and so little time to hit them all.  But along the way we tried many places and were not disappointed.  

Our last big dinner of the trip- well, the last one for me since I flew home a day earlier than everyone else- was at this place.  I don't remember the name of it, but it was recommended by our bike tour guide.  He said it was his favorite place to get NorthWest cuisine.  He is originally from New Orleans and knows good food so we took his recommendation.  

I ordered this- Mahi Mahi, wrapped in prosciutto topped with a very tasty hollandaise-type sauce.  I ate every bit of it.

After dinner we walked around for a bit, thought we might have a drink at a bar lounge, but quickly changed our mind once we got in line and sized up the clientele.  Just wasn't our scene.  So we opted for dessert instead.  
Lora ordered this creme brûlée type dessert.  

I had this chocolate cake.  

Our waitress wasn't the most attentive or very nice either.  Probably because it was the end of the night and she knew we were not having dinner.  She even told Laree the gelato she wanted wasn't very good.  Not sure if she really meant it or just wanted her to order something more expensive.  When we tried to close out our ticket there was a bit of confusion- albiet slightly brought on by us.  If we would get separate checks it might not be so confusing but Jamie won't allow that.  We normally just split the total equally; it all works out on  average by the end of the trip, but thoroughly confuses me.  I don't normally get involved in figuring the total or tip and just ask how much I owe.  This gal got the credit cards and cash all screwed up.  I didn't really think we should leave her more than a 10% tip.  We didn't have the right amount of cash to do more than that anyway.  Even though Jamie was embarrassed by this there wasn't much she could do since she was out of cash and didn't want to track down the rude waitress.  Such drama over something so simple.

Our last encounter for the night was with a group that had been slightly over-served at the lounge in our hotel.  One of the guys flirted a bit with Jamie.  When she asked where he was from he said Portland.  To which she replied, "You can't be from Portland, you're not wearing skinny jeans!"  That is by far my favorite quote from the entire trip.  


The next morning we had breakfast at this place.  It was a bit of a wait, and it was nothing comparable to the Red Apple Inn, but the food wasn't bad.  


It was just down the street from Voodoo Doughnut shop.  I don't know much about it but I guess it is pretty famous, at least for tourists.  Not sure about the locals.  We had time so we walked down to try it but the line was out the door and down the street.  We asked a group of girls that had just made their purchase about the wait- they said it was only about 10 minutes and worth it.  We'd just had breakfast and decided we didn't need a doughnut.

But this is what they had purchased.  Yes, that is a doughnut with a thick layer of icing and pieces of crispy BACON on top.  I really wanted to try one.  She offered to sell it to me and I kind of regret not taking her up on it.


Since I had to head to the airport, we walked around the downtown area for a bit and waited for the shops to open.  


I loved the sign for this shop.  Can't wait to go to Pendleton Round-Up with Casey and the boys. "Let'er Buck!"




Our last outing as a group before I had to head to the airport was shopping at Nordstrom Rack.  We all found good deals and with no sales tax it was easy to talk each other into a purchase.  I think a few of us purchased the same pair of capri pants. And Laree got her first pair of skinny jeans!  


One of the last things that struck me funny was this sign in the bathroom at the airport.  The save the environment tone of it definitely fit the culture of Portland, but I think it was the use of "#1 and #2" and the further explanation of each that made me laugh.  



On my flight out of Portland on Sunday afternoon I managed to get a glimpse of some of the mountains.  The guy in the seat next to me said this is Mt. St. Helens.

Mt. Adams (maybe).

And finally, Mt. Hood (but maybe not, this is just what the guy on the airplane said).

I'm declaring Girls Trip 2012 a fun and adventurous success!  We even discussed ideas for next year.  I was ready to vote for Key West again but I've been talked into White Fish, MT.  I hope in a warmer month than April!