Monday, November 26, 2012

Snowball Derby


On the Friday after Thanksgiving, we drove to Pensacola for the Snowball Derby the following week.  It was one of our longer driving days but the weather was nice and it was a pleasant ride.

Donald and Anna were coming in Monday to spend the week with us so the guys could go to the Snowball Derby at Pensacola's Five Flag Speedway.  The Snowball Derby is a nearly a week long racing event with several classes of stock car racing.  A lot of times some of the NASCAR drivers will come down and race in a couple of events.  It is also where you will see some of the young future NASCAR drivers.

On Saturday before Donald and Anna arrived, we decided to get our exercise in by walking the 2 or so miles to the race track and back.  It was not the best location for walking as there were no sidewalks but we got our exercise in and we were able to go take a look at the track because none of the events had begun.

 
One day during the week while Donald and Anna were with us, we drove to the Naval Aviation Museum.  We took a bus tour of all the old planes and helicopters they had on display behind the museum:




We saw an retired Blue Angels jet.


The old Navy Blue Ghost


 
And a plane disguised as a frog.

 
Then we went inside the museum and watch "The Magic of Flight" in their big IMAX theater.  It was a really good movie but I think we all got a little dizzy watching it.  We didn't try their flight simulator because we thought we would really get sick on that one. 

We walked around inside the museum where there were more planes on display.

 
And Chuck climbed into the cockpit of a Blue Angels' jet.

 
Ready for takeoff!

 
Chuck and Donald would go to the races in the evenings and there was lot of good racing which they thoroughly enjoyed.  The rest of the time we got some exercise in walking at the mall or playing cornhole and we also played many games of Skipbo.  And we got our fill of Sonny's Barbecue and the Shrimp Basket for dinner that week.  As always, we had lots of fun just being together and laughing a lot.

 

 

Thursday, November 22, 2012

Thanksgiving 2012


We ended up staying at Stone Mountain a little over a month to stretch it out to closer to the time when we would go back to Nashville for Thanksgiving.  Because we were going to be meeting Donald and Anna in Pensacola right after Thanksgiving, we decided to just drive the motorhome part of the way to Nashville and then just drive up for the day to spend Thanksgiving with all our family.

On Tuesday, we drove to Henig, Tennessee, and stayed at the Hales Bar Marina and Campground on Nickajack Lake just on the other side of Chattanooga.  We got a very nice site right on the lake.



On Thanksgiving morning, we drove to Rick and Marla's where everyone was getting together for Thanksgiving.  We had lots of good food.

 
We got to visit with Grandma Velma.

 
It was so nice that a lot of us went outside on Rick and Marla's patio.

 
 

The boys had fun jumping on Chris and Lauren's trampoline.

 
 
Isabella tried it out too with her dad.


 
 
The trampoline gave her a new static hairstyle.

 
She and Cory played a little football too.





It was a wonderful day with lots of good food and fellowship with our family.  Something to be thankful for!

Friday, November 9, 2012

VWs in ATL


With Taf and Cory now living in Atlanta, we got to spend time with them as well as Crystal, Grant and Avery. 

Bell likes her new home...

 
...and her backyard that has a slide...

 
...and a place for her daddy to give her shoulder rides.

 
When we were babysitting one evening, Bell and I worked on making a potholder for her mama...

 
...but what she really wanted was for Pa to work on puzzles with her.
 

Craig, Fos and Grandma Pat Van Wyngarden (Cory's parents and grandma) drove to Atlanta all the way from Iowa to see Taf and Cory's new home in Atlanta...and Bell, too, of course!




This was a real treat for us too because we hadn't seen them since Isabella was born.  We even got to play a few rounds of 7-up (card game) while they were there.  Craig said I got the lowest score he had ever seen the first night we played (which is not good); but Fos said that Craig got the lowest score she had ever seen the next night we played. :)