Tuesday 27 June 2017
Testing the stairs
Third baby, busy life, no baby proofing done except the urgent stuff... so seeing her test the stairs is a bit nerve racking. We need gates...
Sunday 25 June 2017
Salt Water Taffy
Salt Water Taffy - big gift item available for most beach destinations, usually family recipe. We thought it tasted a bit nothing (not salty, not sweet), and it was neither chewy nor hard. I think I was expecting something more like salted caramel.
Saturday 24 June 2017
Saturday - heading home via Colonial National HIstorical Park
Yorktown is a sort of half National park, half small historic town where people live (Tourists, at bed and breakfasts is what I can work out). It has nice houses to look at, and a big monument to the American victory. We went for a walk and looked at Yorktown, which I enjoyed.
(yes, Mr Five bought a semi-large American Flag with holiday money at the dollar store and then walked around the place waving it)
Jamestown is on the other side (East) of Williamsburg, and it is the site of another English settlement from 1607 (James Fort) with a recreated settlers village nearby that is good for school group excursions. We couldn't do it all! But I would love to come back and spend more time here.
Friday 23 June 2017
Friday - Fort Raleigh Historical Site, beach
This is an interesting one - three voyages were organised by Sir Walter Raleigh from England to Ranoake Island (between the OBX and the mainland). The first two in 1584 and 1585 were just men, and were looking for resources, and Spanish ships to rob. The third in 1587 included women and children, and were looking to establish a colony. They were meant to be going further up to the Chesapeake, but they got dropped off there by their captain. Their supply ship had a mishap, so they sent their leader back to England to get more supplies. He got held up by hostilities between the Spanish and the English (the English needed the boat), and when he got back three years later in 1590, the colony was gone (including his daughter and granddaughter, the first baby born in America to the colonists). Nobody managed to work out where they'd gone. there are various theories, but due to various upheavals and the vagaries of life, it doesn't seem like anyone looked properly (seriously!).
https://www.nps.gov/fora/learn/education/search-for-the-lost-colony.htmhttp://www.learnnc.org/lp/editions/nchist-twoworlds/1638
Later, the Ranoake Island Freedmans Colony was set up during the civil war for ex-slaves from the South.
There are some earthworks left that were built by the members of the second voyage, and some plaques, and an English garden next door that cost money (even for bored children, so we didn't attempt it), we had a wander in the forest that had various educational blurbs, we got junior ranger badges, we had lunch, and drove home.
Photo image - https://www.outerbanks.com/fort-raleigh.html
We apparently were too hot and tired to take photos!!
Thursday 22 June 2017
Thursday - Sand dune, flying kites, beach
Tried to slide down a massive sand dune this morning. It was too wet, apparently. We had travelled with a toboggan just for this mission, so were a bit disappointed. On the way home we noticed kites being flown at the Wright Brothers Memorial, so we dropped in there for a little while, then (of course) beach.
Currently, the National Parks Service is coming up at close to full marks for the enthusiastic way they make things available to the public (ie, they loaned kites out on this particular day!).
Wednesday 21 June 2017
Wednesday - beach clean up, more beach, prawns
We were intending to go for a swim afterwards, but there was a vicious wind picking up the sand at about shin level (eye level for the baby), so we cancelled and went home for grilled cheese sandwiches.
After lunch - boys to beach, girls at home sleeping (normal routine by now...)
Dinner -
Happy hour prawns at a nearby restaurant - they were 15c each, we bought 80 (about $12). The boys had $1 tacos. The baby had steamed broccoli.
Tuesday 20 June 2017
Tuesday - beach, Wright Brothers memorial
More sand consumed. But she'll sit on her own today.
I hadn't realised, however the Wright Brothers took their first controlled flight here in Kitty Hawk! They used to come down for the summer and work on their designs. The morning that they finally got there, they had taken four flights, each one longer than the previous. It is all preserved by the National Parks Service, in the only Park on the OBX that you have to pay to get into...
Monday 19 June 2017
Monday - lighthouses, sand, bridges, holes
Bodie Island Lighthouse - Erected 1872. Still has original lens glass from France (that isn't made any more!!). Wrought iron staircase not attached to wall so limit to how many people on each section. Too much wind to be allowed out on the top balcony, but great views from windows as we climbed.
Sand dunes - the whole Outer Banks is just a thin strip of land that probably shouldn't be built on - they're called Barrier Islands, that are meant to take the brunt of the storms, and allow the fragile coast (swamp) to survive.
They are in the middle of building another bridge across Oregon Inlet to deal with the traffic onto Hatteras Island. I love driving past these things.
The boys have been very industrious. We have had to check on the progress of this hole, and ban them from digging deeper...This is in the play area under the house.
Sunday 18 June 2017
Sunday - The beach
This is our bit of the beach (as in, the bit we can get to, not our private beach). Low tide, fairly quiet. The baby was overwhelmed by the beach (first visit!), and was only happy sitting in someones lap, sucking on the bobble that tightened hubby's straw hat. Oh, and she eats sand. By the handful. Unfortunately letting her eat chunks of food has made her rather dexterous. Water is a bit cold, but boys loved it.
They flew kites on the beach in the afternoon with hubby (while the baby and I slept).
They flew kites on the beach in the afternoon with hubby (while the baby and I slept).
Saturday 17 June 2017
Arriving at the Outer Banks, North Carolina
After a slow start, and our van packed to the rafters with equipment (first big trip with baby!!) we arrived at the mysterious place called collectively the Outer Banks (or OBX). First stop after unloading car - inspecting the bit of beach closest to our house. It was great to have arrived, and found the house as nice as its advertisement suggested! Lots of sand (under house, around house, on roads, paths, and of course, the coast). We are staying at Kitty Hawk, and it looks like a good destination for a family.
Friday 16 June 2017
Advertising
I needed new swimmers before we go on holidays to the beach (the pressure!!) The last lot I bought when Mr 8 was 4 months old in Darwin, no joke. I was frustrated to see this catalogue - which was presenting their view of what I should be doing at the beach -
vs what the guys are going to be doing at the beach -
vs what the guys are going to be doing at the beach -
and that is just the front covers (the two sections were in the same booklet, starting at different ends of the book). The insides weren't much different. Ugh.
I did manage to find swimmers (but not from this catalogue).
Thursday 15 June 2017
Lego organisation
Not sure it shows well in this photo, but there is a cream mat on the sort of cream carpet. It is the size of a small dining room down in the basement. The idea is, the Lego goes into the basement (gasp) but stays on the carpet. My experience so far is that the Lego expands to fit the room it is in, but I'm happy to give it a go, because right now, it is not working to have the Lego in the baby's room. We have tried not playing with the Lego when the baby is asleep, putting the baby to sleep in another room during the day, and it is all a bit unsatisfactory.
Tuesday 13 June 2017
Blueberry Pasties
Our friends moved. While the movers were packing their house, I kept the two kids over at my house. Of course, I had to try to cook with four kids (and the baby...) so we made blueberry pasties with our blueberries and our pastie makers. Which turned out looking reasonably bad, but tasted ok.
Skeet shooting in Georgia
Skeet shooting is when a machine shoots little clay targets into the air and you try to shoot them. Hubby had a chance to try when he went to observe a machine being made in Georgia for work recently.
Monday 12 June 2017
Muck Mat
They're not all called muck mats... so it took a bit of searching. Because Mr 5 didn't want his car mat (which was the muck mat we travelled with) being used as a muck mat (following still?!), we got another. I rather like it. It is in keeping with the national obsession over Dr Seuss.
New Mat!
Sunday 11 June 2017
Boiled eggs in the microwave
I got confident and thought I'd try finishing off my undercooked boiled egg in the microwave. Not good.
Saturday 10 June 2017
Picking Blueberries
The berries are early this year! This is probably our one and only excursion. So we picked five pounds ($3 per pound). Baby can eat blueberries and is rather impressed with the new flavour.
Tuesday 6 June 2017
Field Day
School is finishing early owing to no snow days, so field day is in the last week. I helped provide extra supervision for activities. My specialty - golf in the library for overexcited children. Interesting times indeed!
Saturday 3 June 2017
Greek Festival
I could go to a Greek [food] Festival every second weekend for a while and not get sick of it. This is the dairy free version, which is a bit of an adjustment, but I'm surviving.
Friday 2 June 2017
Wild Mulberry tree
We found this mulberry tree growing wild on one of our walks today, and paused to pick what we could reach. Mr 5 is always game to try something else. It is only the beginning of the season, so hopefully we can drop back around to eat the unripe ones.
Thursday 1 June 2017
Preschool graduation
First they had a little end of year concert, with poetry recitals and songs. Then they had this delicious looking cake for each class, with the class photo on it!! Lots of fun. No little graduation gowns in sight, which suited me.
But I'm taking time to get used to not having preschool anymore.
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