Tuesday, November 15, 2016

Mid November Update

October 28th Salisbury Christian School had their NHS inductions.  Unfortunately Cora missed her induction at Ballard at the end of August, but her membership was transferred to SCS. 



The 29th Cora and Obi had Halloween parties.  
Saturday pumpkins were carved.  







Sunday we did some more crabbing.  






Athan went trick or treating with his friend Evan, and Gavin had a costume party.











November 6th we attending the World Championship Punkin Chunkin event.  Unfortunately the event was cut short by an accident, but it was still fun to watch.




This last Saturday the 12th, we explored the area of Chincoteague a bit more.  
We started with the Wallops Visitor Center.  
We learned more about Chincoteague at the Museum of Chincoteague.
We browsed the visitor center at Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge, and the Tom's Cove visitor center.

Then we explored the light house.








After we stopped for ice cream at Island Creamery, yum!

On the way home we picked up some fresh clams, and I made clam chowder for supper.  It was my first try, and all (except Cora, for she was at a movie with a friend) loved it.  I'll definitely need to make a bigger batch next time.


Sunday Phil went on a chartered fishing trip out of Lewes, DE.  The currents were strong, and the fish didn't start biting until it was about time to end, but he still enjoyed the experience.

Thanks for checkin in!
-Jessica



Monday, October 24, 2016

More Experiences



Last Monday night we drove to Berlin to watch the rocket Antares launch from Wallops.  It was a resupply mission to the International Space Station.  Due to time restraints we weren't able to get as close as we hoped, but it was still fun to watch! 












School Pictures are back!




Athan 3rd grade

Cora 11th grade

Gavin 7th grade

Obi 8th grade



Saturday morning we drove to the Front Royal Entrance Station at Shenandoah National Park.  We enjoyed the beautiful drive along Skyline Drive and hiked to Overall Run Falls.  We exited at Thornton Gap and stayed in Harrisonburg.  Sunday morning we entered at Swift Run Gap.  We hiked to the Bearfence Viewpoint.  Phil and the older three took the rock scramble back, while Athan and I stayed on the trail.  We also did the Stony Man Trail.  We exited in the afternoon at Thornton Gap and drove back to home.  We all really enjoyed the park, and the timing was great to enjoy the colors!  
The Appalachian Mountains are beautiful, and it was kind of neat to get a few steps in on the Appalachian Trail.   








Thanks for reading!  -Jessica

Monday, October 17, 2016

When the cat is away




Last Sunday we sampled the local pho restaurant, and then went to a pet store.  We walked out with a fish and a hamster.  I tried to talk Gavin into a hermit crab, but he just wouldn't go for it.  His heart was set on something furry.  So Gavin and Athan have a hamster that still remains nameless, and Cora has a betta fish.  















Saturday Obi turned the big 14!  He and Phil spent the day hanging around Ocean City.  Then 5 of us attended the Crab Feast at SCS.  Cora served at the event, for it was a fundraiser for the athletic department.  Cora and Gavin do not like crab.  So it was ok with Cora to serve at the event, and Gavin was thankful for the sweetcorn.

Obi will have to wait until we get back to Iowa to get his learner's permit.  The rules are a bit different out here.  



Sunday, yesterday, we were hoping to do some crabbing and watch the rocket launch.  The launch was delayed again, so hopefully tonight we'll get to see it.  We did however still get in some great crabbing.  We tried another new spot, and we had the best crabbing we've had so far.









We had 27 keepers for the afternoon.  We even had one that measured 7".  The crabs are measured from point to point on the top shell.  This time of year they have to be 5 1/4" to keep.  



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Wednesday, October 5, 2016

Wednesday, October 5th

Rain, rain, rain, and a whole lot of humidity.  That basically defines last week.  We are and were dry, but there was a lot of flash flooding in the area.  



Tuesday Gavin had an eye appointment.  He does need a light prescription.  We tried on lots of frames and found two that worked great for him. 








The flooding on Thursday and Friday made for some school delays and early outs, and interesting commutes.  By Saturday the area began to dry out, and Cora had fun at the homecoming dance. 





Sunday Phil and I were able to enjoy a NASCAR race in Dover complements of a contractor.  We had seats in one of the VIP suites.  








The restarts were definitely the most fun to watch.








Monday the kids didn't have school for a scheduled teacher work day, so the kids and I headed to Chincoteague.  It ended up being a nice day at the beach.  We did learn to stay where there is a breeze, otherwise you'd be attacked by the mighty mosquito force present.























 The wild horses at Chincoteague

Today Cora has another soccer game.  It's been a bit since that last one due to rain.  Athan has a dental appointment to check out a nice chip he put in a bottom tooth.  BOYS!!!
School life is going well for the kids.  Cora has been driving them to school since last week.  Having the extra car and driver is great for her soccer schedule.

Thanks for reading!
Jessica