Thursday, September 08, 2011

Crystal Beach - Monday Part I

We decided to take the boys to the beach this year for the week before school started. Both boys had been asking for a beach trip, and that week just seemed like the perfect time.

When Todd and I were dating, we went down to Galveston for a long weekend. It was very crowded, and I did not like the fact that you had to cross a very busy road to get to the beach. I knew this WOULD NOT work with kids. But I was very dissatisfied with our last two trip to Gulf Shores because it is so very crowded and commercialized. Waiting two hours to get in at a restaurant is not my idea of vacation! The traffic at GS was often at total gridlock. Also, Todd is not a fan of the high-rise condo set up. And neither of us wanted a long drive with the boys. I happened to see a post from a mom friend about Crystal Beach on Bolivar Peninsula, and after asking around....we hesitantly decided to give a TX beach another chance.

We started out on Monday morning. We took Todd's truck. I read this book out loud on the way down - very quick read.


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After that we listened to audiobooks and I took a nap!!!

Trying to get everyone's picture in the truck.


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Some people would not cooperate.


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Todd and his "Dapper Hat."


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Self-portrait


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We stopped in Huntsville to see the Sam Houston statue. Todd was actually a little crabby about this at first...I had to tell him..."Get into it! Vacation! Memories! Smile through the pain for the camera!" ha. We had been in the truck with them for four hours by this point. The little area around the statue actually had nice shaded picnic tables - good info if we ever wanted to take food.


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There is a Big Face of Sam Houston that the kids can get close to, and they can climb up behind it and come out of the top of his head.


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Todd had to help Henry climb the scaffolding.


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There was a tiny museum with a lady who explained some things to the boys. Since I have not had TX history, I am clueless about most of this stuff.


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On the patio at the Sam Houston Visitor's Center.


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Todd went to college at A&M Galveston for one year, so he knows his way around town. He got us right through Galveston and to the ferry. I thought taking this ferry might be a bit of a pain...but it runs very smoothly! There are four ferries operating, and it never took long at all to get on one and get going. The ferries are free - our tax dollars at work!

In line to get on the ferry.


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Out of the car and going up the stairs on the ferry.


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On the upper deck.


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Coast Guard ships and office.

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Big oil tanker ships (I think?) passing us. The boys loved seeing all the big ships.


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Henry spots dolphins jumping. We saw them almost every time we rode the ferry.


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If you look closely, you can see dolphin fins.


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Another ferry passing us.


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Friday, September 02, 2011

Two Weeks with Henry & Henry learns to ride a bike!

Once Leo goes to school, it is still a couple of weeks until Henry starts his preschool. When Leo leaves, it is a nice break from the fighting. Henry is pretty easy, but he does pepper me with questions CONSTANTLY. Yesterday he asked me...."What happens if tomorrow doesn't come?" I said...."I don't know. That has never happened to me." My brain really starts to turn to mush.

We painted a birdhouse one day.


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The minute we dropped Leo off at school, Henry declared that he wanted to learn to ride a bike without training wheels. Then he said it again, and again, and again, and again, and again. And bugged me and bugged me. I tried my best to dissuade him....Leo didn't learn to ride w/o training wheels until the beginning of 1st grade. He would get so frustrated and mad at us when we tried to help. I wasn't looking forward to all that again.

This is him pretending to be happy but he's begging me to take the training wheels off.


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We went to Open Gym time. Henry said he wants to take gymnastics.


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I made pizza on Friday, and everyone was thrilled.


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The other impediment to the biking has been the HEAT. This is Todd helping him late Saturday afternoon (27th).


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Progress on Sunday.


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Doing a little Wizard of Oz.


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And now he is doing really great without the training wheels. He can't get started alone, but other than that he is just fine. We have ridden almost every day so far this week (typing this on Wed Aug 31).


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Up at the school riding bikes. Great picture.


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We rode all the way to the trail on Tuesday!!


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