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The Beach (Vacation Part 3)

Our trip took a lot longer than we expected because of some bad weather and traffic, so by the time we got there, it was night. It didn't matter to me, though - I wanted to get to the beach! Since we were starving, we got Pappa Johns, and took it to the beach to eat it! We TRIED to get in the water, but it was coooooold, so we just relaxed and listened to the waves.



Don't know how well you can see, but this is the beach at night!

The next day we got up early and made it to the beach around 9:30am. We didn't leave til almost 5! It was wonderful, and very relaxing, though I did get a little sunburned. It was worth it, though!

The view from "our spot"



"Our spot" for the day



So pretty!



The 2nd day we went, we didn't stay quite as long. It rained a little bit in the morning, and the storms in the gulf were stirring up all the algae in the water, and it was nasty to wade through! So we just sat and played in the sand for a while, and then went back to the hotel room to relax!
Can you see it? That says "Jeremy & Lindsay"!








Can you tell I wasn't going anywhere for a while? :)

So, that was our trip. What did YOU do over the weekend?

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The Trip There (Vacation Part 2)


My crocheting work in the car


Mobile sky-line

Looking out across the water




Escambia Bay, in Pensacola - our first good look at the beach!



This mustang made me think of Andrew




Driving over the bridge towards Navarre

Our GPS didn't know what to think - all it could see was water!


Jeremy wouldn't let me drive at all! :( Darn, that means I had to crochet, read & nap the whole way there & back.

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Anniversary Trip

Jeremy & I celebrated our 10th annivesary in Navarre, FL last weekend. We had an amazing time - we got four days of all-grown-up conversation (except, of course, for talking with the kids on the phone, and getting an abundance of text messages from my 8-year-old). It was very relaxing, and, though we were very glad to get home to babies, it was a wonderful, perfect vacation.

Here are some photos of all the places we ate!
(More pictures to come)

Landry's in Louisiana.
Jeremy's always wanted to eat here, and we pass it every time we go through LA. It was very nice!

Mesquite Charlies:


This restaurant had a lot of "atmosphere", and the BEST BBQ we've ever eaten.


Lamberts:





We came home through Foley, AL, and stopped at the outlet malls they have there. We had a blast shopping all day, and when we needed a break, we went to Lambert's, home of the "Throwed Roll". Yes...they MEAN it. They actually THROW the rolls at you, in Jeremy's case from across the room! Wonderful, too much to eat, but had a great time!

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Basic Economics

An interesting post on economics and prices from a blogger friend of mine. I'll try to post links when he updates the series.

My Favorite Thoughts From Thomas Sowell’s “Basic Economics” (Part 1)

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Lots of Posts

Hi all!

I just posted a LOT of videos! I don't usually put that much up at once, but Jeremy & I are leaving tomorrow for Florida!! Our ten-year anniversary is tomorrow, and we are going to have four, kid-free days on the beach! Since I wanted to get all of these videos up before we left, I just put all of them up! I hope you enjoy them - we have been having a lot of fun with our kiddos lately.

Also, a shout-out to my friend Hillary in WA who just had her baby!! Congratulations - can't wait to see pictures!

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Annie's Jumps

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Annie's Cheer/Dance

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Annie's Cheerleading Clinic

Our church had a cheer clinic tonight at church, and Annie went. She was soooo excited, so the next few posts will be of videos from it.

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Madi at the Pool

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At the Pool

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Video Blog

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Jacob playing in the car seat

...and Jeremy doing mean things.

 
 
 
 

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Professor is a Genius

An economics professor at a local college made a statement that he had never failed a single student before,
but had once failed an entire class.

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That class had insisted that Obama's socialism worked and that no one would be poor and no one would be rich, a great equalizer.


The professor then said, "OK,
we will have an experiment in this class on Obama's plan".


All grades would be averaged and everyone would receive the same grade so no one would fail and no one would receive an A.


After the first test, the grades were averaged and everyone got a B.
The students who studied hard were upset and the students who studied little were happy.


As the second test rolled around, the students who studied little had studied even less and the ones who studied hard decided they wanted a free ride too so they studied little.
The second test average was a D!
No one was happy.


When the 3rd test rolled around, the average was an F.

The scores never increased as bickering,
blame and name-calling all resulted in hard feelings and no one would study for the benefit of anyone else.


All failed, to their great surprise, and the professor told them that socialism would also ultimately fail because when the reward is great, the effort to succeed is great but when government takes all the reward away, no one will try or want to succeed.


Could not be any simpler than that.

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More Swimming Fun

Can you tell Jake loves the pool? Videos coming later.

 
 

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Interesting

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Mohawk boys

You can't tell very well, but we gave the boys mohawks the other day. Andrew ALWAYS wants a mohawk, so I tried to help him - and then made him hold still for one minute to take a picture (which is evidently torture to a 4 yo boy).

Aren't they sweeties?



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The next Jeremy

Evidently we know how to climb now. I looked around from folding clothes, and this is what I saw.


Oooooh - what does THIS ONE do?





Maybe if I push two at once...?

He has always enjoyed running off with my mouse (the only downside to having a wireless mouse, I suppose), so I'm not at all surprised to see him trying to work the computer.

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A Post About Nothing

Why am I posting about nothing?


No clue.

Jeremy's been gone. He will be back tomorrow. This is good news.

He's with our church high school/college choir in Denver, Colorado. He is suffering for the Lord in 75-degree beautiful weather. They really have had an excellent time, and they did a lot of ministering to the children in various neighborhoods. I will post pictures when he gets back.

In the meantime, we have just been hangin' in. Andrea and Nick have come in to visit for a while, and Matthew and Nick are evidently best friends that just hadn't met yet. So, they have been playing and playing and playing. Yesterday we went to Louisiana to a water park, and the kids had a blast. They are asking me if we can go back tomorrow. The answer is no.

So, other than that, I have been working, folding clothes, getting music camp ready, doing laundry, and then doing some more laundry. Can you tell there are seven people living in my house? AJ & Jessi are still with us, and will be through camp. We are all having a good time, but it is SO HOT outside there's nothing to do. So, I guess it's not an entirely bad thing that we still haven't finished school yet. The kids don't have anything else to do anyway.

That's what will take up the rest of our summer. Oh, that and Harry Potter comes out in a couple of weeks, and then Jeremy & I are going to spend the weekend at Navarre Beach in Pensacola to celebrate our TENTH ANNIVERSARY on the 17th. I will post many pictures.