Monday, October 18, 2010

Camping Adventure

Somehow I was persuased to go camping at the beach recently. I am sure it comes as no surprise that I am NOT a camper. But Emily was so excited and has always wanted to go camping.
She had a list of things she wanted to do while camping:
  • Sleep in a tent
  • Make shadow puppets with the fashlight at night
  • Roast marshmallows over the fire
 I found a campsite called Oregon Inlet at Nags Head beach. We didn't know much about the campsite, but decided to try it out. Originally the idea was started by Andy's family, but they all backed out, so we invited my sister Ashley's family and my mom. It was really nice to have Ash and Chuck there and the girls loved playing with their cousins. And my Mom was a HUGE help in keeping track of the girls and entertaining them while we were busy doing "camp stuff."

We arrived Friday night about 6:30. We knew we had limited daylight left, so Andy and I quickly tried to put up our tent while my mom entertained the girls. This is were we experienced our first problem - THE WIND. I am not sure what the actual speed of the wind, I think Ash said it was 18 mph. Try to picture Andy and I trying to stake down a tent that is just flapping in the wind. I just laid down on the tent while Andy put in the stakes. Once we got it up, the wind was still just blowing through the tent, so we had to literally take turns holding onto to the tent, so it wouldn't blow away!

We thought if we got the rain fly on the top of the tent, it would cut down on the wind getting inside the tent. However our second problem was that we had no idea which way the rain fly went on the tent.We couldn't lay the rain fly down because the wind was so strong and it was dark outside by this point.

Let me just note here, that Andy was not happy and very frustrated with the whole thing... to the point that he was ready to pack it up and head home. At about 9:00, Chuck and Ashley arrived and we decided to change the location of our tent and anchor it to a picnic table. With 4 people, we were able to get the rain fly on the tent. Finally at 9:30, we were able to let go of the tent and it didn't fly away!!

Our tent is the blue one with the "fancy" screen porch.


 The campsite was located in the sand dunes, just a short walk up and over and up and over again to the ocean.
Emily said her favorite part of the camping trip was building sand castles.

Saturday morning we got and made breakfast - scrambled eggs and sausage. Then we headed out and did some shopping. We found out there was a kite flying contest at the Wright Brothers Memorial, so we went to check that out. It was OK and not super entertaining for the kids. However they had some random kites staked to the ground and the girls loved chasing this pink pig. Chuck brought his kites, so the kids took turns flying kites.  


Andy is obviously way more laid back than I am. I don't think I would have let Sarah hold a kite by herself; much less turn around while she was holding it!!! But she did great and loved it.

And that Charly girl loves kisses! Look how cute she is!
Saturday afternoon we went back to the campsite and I had an awesome NAP. I really didn't get much sleep the first night because I was afraid the tent was going to blow away. However in the afternoon, the weather was perfect and it was so peaceful sleeping in the tent (without Sarah on top of me like the night before).


That night Ashley made a chicken faijita type dinner and I made peach cobbler in the dutch oven. Everyone went out and played on the beach while we worked on dinner.
Larry came up Saturday afternoon.




That night we attempted to roast marshmallows over the fire, but you could only have an open fire on the beach (not the campsites). However the beach was really windy and cold. My girls and I stayed for a bit, but the wind was just too much for me. So I took them back and got them ready for bed. Emily was passed out asleep as soon as I got her pjs on! What a day!

Unfortunately the adventure was far from over. About 10 it started to rain a little bit. Andy got up and put some stuff inside the van and he helped Ashley and Chuck put the rainfly on their tent. Then the rain got really heavy and it was still pretty windy. Soon I realized the rain was leaking inside our tent and anything touching the sides of the tent (i.e. my sleeping bag and pillow) was soaking wet. Andy and I were discussing what to do but I didn't want to wake the girl. However Emily soon woke up and said, "Mommy, why is it raining inside the tent? I am getting all wet." So we bundled up the girls and headed for the van. We drove around for a bit to get them back to sleep. Sarah barely ever woke up, but Emily was wide awake. Andy went back to the tent because a 6'4" man doesn't sleep comfortably in a mini van. I moved some stuff around in the back (the seats were already down) and Emily and I cuddled up back there. Oh, I was aching in the morning! Poor Andy couldn't make it in the tent and tried to stretch out in the driver's seat. At one point, I  heard Sarah wake up and say, "Go! Go! Go!" like she does when we are stopped at a stoplight!

The aftermath the next morning was horrible! Everything in our tent was soaked... air mattress, all our clothes and blankets. There was puddles of water inside the tent. Next time I am definitely packing everything in rubbermaid containers. Wait, did I just say, "next time"???! I am not committing to anything at this point!

So we packed up and headed home - in our pajamas since everything else was soaking wet!


Sorry this post is so long, but I wanted to record all the details. I want to be able to remember everything next time Andy says he wants to go camping!!

Monday, October 11, 2010

Joyschool - Petco Tour

For our latest joyschool outing, we took a tour of Petco. Emily was very excited because she loves going to the pet store and looking at all the animals.

They started off with the guinea pig and ferret. She likes to pet the animals, but doesn't necessarily want to hold them.

The chincilla is her favorite animal at the pet store, but he was too scared and they couldn't get him to come out.

Looking at some kind of lizard, I think. Right after Emily walked away, the lizard jumped on the little girl in red. Surprisingly she didn't freak out. I am pretty sure Emily might have.

Sarah was NOT into petting the animals. She liked the ones she could just look at through the glass. (And she liked talking to her friends...as always)


Sadly Andy and I are not animal people, however the only pet we may consider for the girls is a beta fish. They don't lick you or poop on your floor, so I could probably handle it.


Definitely won't be getting a bird - they poop on your head. Yes, it has happened to me... a few times!

Friday, October 8, 2010

Best Buds

Once a month we swap babysitting with some friends, so we can have date night. The kids came to our house last month. I thought the pics were cute, so I wanted to post them.

Emily and Logan made pizzas, however as you can see they really just enjoyed eating the cheese. At dinner, the kids all sat down to eat and were actually all quiet and enjoying dinner. Then Logan goes, "Soooooo Emmie, how was your day today?" It was so grownup of him and made me laugh out loud. Then they proceeded to have this conversation about their day, which was quite comical.

Sarah and Zoe actually play together better than the older two. They had a routine going where they would follow each other out of the office, hug by the stairs and the start screaming and run back into the office and attack Emily and Logan. They did this at least 10 times. I was laughing so hard!!



Harvest Festival

Recently our town had a HARVEST FESTIVAL. However with the 90 degree weather that day, it sure wasn't feeling like harvest time. Regardless we had a fun time. Emily definitely has the "Morris gene" that loves the fair. All year long she talks about going to the fair. She was estatic to find out there was rides like the fair there. Sarah didn't not feel the same about the rides. She didn't even make it around the merry go round once before jumping into Andy's arms.

Here are some pictures of Emily on EVERY ride there.




 





Emily did have a meltdown when it was time to leave. We spent WAY too much money and realized that we were out of cash AFTER we told her she could have some cotton candy. She did calm down once we promised to get her some at the State Fair. And since Andy is a Morris, he will be taking the day off work to go to the fair!!

Pit stop in Richmond

On the way home from DC, we made a pit stop in Richmond. My neice Leland and her dad Chuck were singing a duet in church, so of course we had to see them. They did such a good job and Leland was so cute and confident in front of everyone. Afterwards, we had dinner at their house and ended it with a dance party. Dressing up and a dance party always happens when these cousins get together.

Emily as Barney cracks me up!