Posts with tag: "travel"
May 06, 2015

Did you read Part 1 of my spring break story? If not, catch up here

Our first port stop was Cozumel. The kids were so excited to visit a new country. And the disembarkation was crazy fun with music, dancing, balloon animals and more. The pier was long and we had another ship docked next to us. It was full of retired people and they seemed quite annoyed by our spring break party ship pulling up. 

We chose to do an excursion in each city. We had studied the choices and tried to take everyones likes and dislikes into consideration. We decided to do the water park. It had a little bit of everything. Pool, ocean, slides, hammocks, and sand. The kids loved the huge floating obstacle course. You had to swim out in the ocean to do it. It was not easy. For people who did not have a strong upper body, getting back up after falling off proved difficult. But, I don't know anyone like that. wink wink. 

Before going on the trip Eden decided that she REALLY wanted her hair braided. No matter how much of her spending money (thank you Grandma and the Smith superbowl pot)  it took. She sat for an hour as two women worked fast to get her big curly thick head of hair all braided up. 

I told you this place made us all happy, right? Let me show you why.....

I ain't no dummy. These massages were like $45 an hour as opposed to the ones on the ship which were like $125 or something absorbent like that. 

Next stop: Belize

 
April 21, 2015

WOW, almost a year since I blogged last. That is crazy. Are you still here? I understand if you have moved on. I have redone my website, moved into my office, and am FINALLY ready to go. Blog posts are coming. Regularily. Starting right now. 

We took a spring break vacation. After all the RV living and house building, we were ready for some R and R. We took a family cruise and got to stop at 3 port cities. I will do a short post on each port city and tell you a little about what we did. I know the grandparents and family are chomping at the bit to see the photos. 

If you are looking for beautiful travel photos, look elsewhere. For me to really relax, I left my big girl cameras and lenses at home. I only brought my phone camera and a point and shoot camera. None of these images will WOW you, but they will be enough to jog my memory and remember the awesome vacation. My kids love the photos no matter how grainy and poorly lit they are. That is what matters. 

We flew to Texas. My first time there. It was nothing like I had expected. It seemed just like home, only warmer and flat. We drove from DFW to a city called Pasadena (outside Houston). It was pretty and green. I had imagined desert and tumbleweeds and cowboys. I didn't see any of that. 

The boat was smaller than our last cruise ship, which was perfect for the kids. They could find their way around easily and felt confident without us glued to their sides. I was not as confident as they were. But, they proved to always stick togther and be on time. I guess they are growing up. The kids club on the ship was amazing. Think summer camp. They had counselors and theme nights and the kids never wanted to leave. Hubby and I had not expected that and were taken a little off guard. The kids did go to all the port cities with us, but when on the ship, they much preffered their new "best friends" they had made only days before. Its beautiful to watch kids make friends in 10 minutes and not think twice about it. 

Eden had little girls calling our room looking for her. Quite the social butterfly. Her favorite part of the cruise was all the fun kids acitivties and the friends she made. 

Elijah played a lot of basketball. His team even took first place in the 3 on 3 tournament. It did take awhile to get used to the fenced ceiling. He had to adjust his shot a bit. He also loved all the food. I don't think the cruise ship made any money on him. He consumed more bacon and sausage and burgers than I care to share. 

We had a basic room but did uprade to the balcony. I need to have air and windows. It was very small, but after RV living, we were not bothered by it. Actually, we laughed that our cruise ship bathroom was much bigger than our RV bathroom. I am sure were were the only family on the boat to think our bathroom was big. 

A small bed came down from the ceiling by lock and key for little miss and Elijah slept on the fold out chair. We had the double bed. It was really two small beds pushed together. As long as you didn't get close to the crack in the middle, it was great. The sky bed was put up every morning by our awesome room steward. Speaking of, he was quite a hit in our room with all his awesome towel animals. 

Can you figure out what they all are? top: cat and frog. left: monkey. center: dinosaur. right: bull dog. The elephant and mouse were awesome, but I didn't get a photo of them. 

 

Just to prove I was acutally on the trip

 

and the strangest food I saw on the boat:

Gross. None of us sampled that. 

Here is our boat. The Norwegian Jewel. 

Stay tuned to hear about all the fun we had in Cozumel, Belize, and Honduras. I promise to even tell you about the time I had to use the restroom REAL bad, on a bus, filled with people, in the middle of no where......

 
March 08, 2012

do you push yourself outside your comfort zone?

often?

its scary in unchartered waters, it can be lonely

as some of you know, my husband went to Chad Africa a couple weeks ago to support one of his best friends 

they went in as scouts for 13 days, to see what the country was like. we have only seen pics and read articles on the places and people of N'Djamena Chad {Our dear friends, the Wiebes, will be moving there for full time mission work soon.. they are like family to us... and our kids}

it was time to see first hand.. touch... feel.. 

and so they went

to a city they could barely spell (N'Djamena is said Jamena. Guess the ND is to throw us americans off)

in a country that speaks a different language

outside their comfot zone

the smell hit them as they landed in N'Djamena.. Chuck describes it as burning garbage 

and off they went to explore this land that will soon be home to 6 of our most favorite people in the world

chuck took hundreds of photos and video and we have lots of time to share that with you

he experienced God in fresh ways and delighted in the Chadians simple pure love of life

here is one video of their trip..these 4 minutes will change your life.. or at least they should

 

amazing, isn't it

totally outside their comfot zone, yet right in Gods hands

priceless

p.s. more info and pics of the trip to come..scouts honor

if you want more info about the wiebes...their blog is http://missiontochad.wordpress.com/