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Nov 01 2009

Happy Halloween

Published by bonnieandclyde under family, holidays

Happy Halloween from Bonnie & Clyde!

Though it was quite drizzly, they had fun with the yearly run through the neighborhood.

This was a quiet school week, allowing us to get caught up on a few assignments that were giving us trouble.  Clyde worked hard on a descriptive paragraph that described his favorite ride at Disney World, and Bonnie tried another summarization.  This coming week won’t be as quiet; I might have to raid the kids’ candy supply for a little boost.

Hope all remembered to fall back, too!

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Jan 12 2009

Plans Change

Published by bonnieandclyde under Fieldtrips, family, holidays

Long-time readers of this blog know that one of the perks of homeschooling for our family is the flexible travel schedule.  We don’t worry about the school calendar (except to know when NOT to tour the museums), so after Christmas, we pack up the new things, grab some snacks and hit the road to Florida.  This year was to be a little different, as we were going to fly to Florida:  a quick trip the first day to southern Georgia, a lunch stop near Orlando, a dinner stop near Tampa, and then on to our tropical destination of Naples.

That was the plan, anyway.  Yeah, the plans never quite work out the way we plan.  Long-time readers know that, too.

We woke up early on Saturday, and the weather was a bit questionable to fly our plane.   We would probably have been safe enough to make it, but that’s not quite good enough for my very conservative-minded husband (at least in matters of air travel), so we threw the kids, the toys, and the snacks into the car, and started driving.  We had plans in Orlando the next afternoon’s lunchtime; a quick plane ride, and a very, very, long car ride.  But we did it.  We drove further that first day than we ever had before.  And not one, “Are we there yet?”  Success!

Our plans changed again the 2nd day when our plans near Orlando fell through; we ended up in Tampa a little early.  It was a very fun and relaxing stop.

The kids played on the Wii with their friends, we enjoyed dinner, the adults had drinks and laughs, and we had just a short drive the next morning to make it to Naples.

At first, it seemed that the rest of our vacation would follow the regular plans.  Bonnie and Clyde quickly got into the spirit of card games and swimming.  Then, too quickly, it was New Year’s Eve.

Our New Year’s Eve tradition is to have pizza and shrimp, and then stay up too late watching the ball drop with Dick Clark’s Rockin’ New Year’s Eve show.  More change.  We ended up having dinner at Mel’s Diner instead, because the kids were adamant that they have dinner with George Henry on this trip again.  George was very generous with his time; and it appears that he remembers us from year to year, and we enjoyed catching up on his exploits from the past year.  He even taught the kids a new Christmas carol … we’re hoping that they unlearn it very soon.  There’s a reason that George got nuttin’ for Christmas!

So, the shrimp didn’t come out until almost midnight, but we did watch Dick Clark and Ryan Seacrest see in the New Year.  We didn’t do much on New Years (the kids actually slept in), but swim. Beats the snow!

Sometimes there’s a little too much leisure time, so it seemed like a good time to take a field trip.   We piled in the car and drove to Shark Valley – Everglades National Park. It had been a few years since the adults had been there, and Bonnie and Clyde had never been.  Count it as a school day!  We saw lots of great Florida wildlife, and the park ranger tried to make her talk interesting for the kids (i.e., she included as many gross facts as she could think of).

An ominous greeter in Shark Valley

Nesting Ahinga

Great Blue Heron

Baby alligators

Overall, the tour was fascinating, but really, did we need to know that turkey buzzards can projectile vomit over 6 feet as a defense mechanism?  Or that they defecate on their feet, and that’s why their feet are white?  Though it was interesting that their stomachs contain enzymes, etc. that can kill off botulism and E. coli – seems like that would be a good field of research to delve into.  I’m sure that part went over the kids’ heads, though, as most of the kids on the tour were still giggling about vultures throwing up …

That’s a lot of school work, and we had planned a very quiet weekend, but our plans changed again.  Our friends in Tampa had their plans change, too, and we decided on an impromptu visit to the beach together.  So, the kids and I piled into the car and made a quick trip up to Sanibel Island to Bowman’s Beach to spend the day in the sun and surf.  The kids enjoyed a day of building sand castles, playing football in the surf, and playing in the sand.  A fisherman a little further up the beach landed a 4′ nurse shark while we were there, even.  Pretty neat to see a bald eagle, too.

We had planned a quiet Sunday at the pool, but again, plans changed, and we ended up at the Museum of Science and Discovery in Fort Lauderdale with friends from Port St. Lucie.  The kids enjoyed taking a simulator ride to Mars, figuring out puzzles, making dinosaur molds.  They did not touch the snake, though, even though he was quite friendly.  A nice little museum – plenty to do to fill the day, but you didn’t leave feeling like you had missed out on half of it.

Feeling the winds of a plane as it takes off:

The future Air Force pilots enjoyed the flight simulators.

The pilots of this plane didn’t notice the thing affecting their wind resistance on take off.

And then Dad figured out that unraveling interpersonal relationships can be tricky.

The rest of the vacation was pretty peaceful – more games and more swimming.  Now that the kids are home, they really miss the 80 degree weather (me too!).  Next week – back to school!

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Dec 22 2008

Merry Christmas!

Published by bonnieandclyde under family, holidays

As we take our annual break from the blog due to our holiday obligations, Bonnie and Clyde wanted to wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!  We’ll be back with updates on their adventures in 2009, and we look forward to hearing from you, as well.

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Dec 08 2008

It’s Beginning to Feel a Lot Like Christmas!

Published by bonnieandclyde under family, holidays, music

I just realized that this post, last year, was entitled almost the same way… only it was just a bit like Christmas last year.  We’re further along the Christmas path this year, I guess!  The house is almost entirely decorated, the Christmas CDs have been converted to mp3, and the plans for the cookie baking have started.  The annual Christmas letter has been written, and the cards are being folded and addressed.  We’re doing pretty well this year (as long as we don’t talk about the state of the shopping).

Here’s one side of the family (the Asian side).  Grandma thought it would be fun to buy all the men/boys Christmas suspenders.  The big question is why all of the suspenders are red … except for the Caucasian guy.  I mean, it’s not like he isn’t already going to stand out in this crowd.

Bonnie and Clyde model their “Santa we’ve been good” expression.

But the real Bonnie and Clyde quickly peeks through.

It’s also time for the annual piano Christmas recordings.  The kids have been playing Christmas songs for the past few weeks, but they haven’t quite worked their way up to the TSO version of “Christmas Eve – Sarajevo 12-24″ (made famous on youTube with the house with the blinking Christmas lights.)   I’m putting in my request for next year, though.

Bonnie playing “Do You Hear What I Hear”

Bonnie playing a Christmas Medley

Clyde playing “A Christmas to Remember”

And Clyde playing “Carol of the Bells”

Gaily they ring
while people sing
songs of good cheer,
Christmas is here,
Merry, merry, merry, merry Christmas!
 

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Dec 03 2007

It’s Beginning to Feel a Bit Like Christmas

Published by bonnieandclyde under holidays, music

The house is being cleaned, the cookies are being planned, the Christmas card photo has been taken … that’s right, it’s the official count down to Christmas! Since we were lame about decorating for the other holidays this year, Bonnie and Clyde have insisted that we start decorating early this year, and they think we’ll have our tree by next weekend. All righty, then, I guess we better get going!

Last year we baked 56 dozen cookies. I’m not sure I want to tackle that big a job again this year – that was almost 700 cookies that got baked. Thank goodness I didn’t eat them all. But now that I look at last year’s list, it’s going to be pretty close to the same this year. Yow. Okay, plan an extra day for baking.

When my friend, Jill, heard that the kids were learning Christmas carols on the piano, she put in her request that Clyde learn O Holy Night So, he did. For your listening pleasure, some Christmas carols from Bonnie and Clyde.

O Holy Night

Merry Christmas, Darling!

Angels We Have Heard on High

Jingle Bell Rock – still needs some work, but that’s pretty tricky for her little hands!

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