Monday, May 12, 2014

Pensacola weekend

So our adventures this weekend took us to Pensacola with Steve and Debbie.  We were there to have fun, they were there to look for a winter home.  On Saturday the four of us went to the National Aviation Museum and spent several hours walking around and looking (and in some cases climbing in) at hundreds of old military aircraft. Here are just a few of the 150+ pictures I took while we were there.


Showing us just how big the propeller is.
She doesn't just look like her mommy...throwing a fit just like
I used to and I'm taking a picture just like my parents did!


Aunt Tammy...they were close enough to
reach out and touch ;)

My little fighter pilots
Daddy had a good time teaching Jakob
about all of the different weapons











I feel the need, the need for speed!
Seriously...can they get any cuter?!

They really liked sitting in the engine









There is a working lighthouse on the Naval Station too. We were able to walk close to it, but the kids aren't tall enough to climb to the top, so the best we got was a picture.
The day finished with a trip to the beach.  I didn't have my camera with me (didn't want sand all over it) so the only picture I got was of Jason & Jakob getting his big kite ready.  He had more fun flying his kite with daddy (it went much higher!) and Sheila liked playing in the sand.

Before we came back to Mississippi we went for a Mother's Day round of putt-putt.  Again, I only had my phone camera, but I think you can see how much fun the kids had while we were there!

We love the water!

Last week the kids and I finally made it to the new Splash Pad on Keesler and they loved it!  For a long time they were the only ones there, which made them love it even more :)

They both liked trying to "catch" the water!






We also had a day where we were able to go for a walk along the beach and then Jake was finally able to play with a kite.  The only problem, was that he had me to help him! I'm not known as the best kite flier and with having to watch to make sure Sheila didn't run out into the parking lot, means we didn't do a great job.  He still had fun, so that's all that really matters though!
Trying to get it off of the sand!

One of Sheila, just because she's so stinkin' cute

Thursday, May 1, 2014

The Big Easy...


Last week we made a day trip to New Orleans. We spent the whole day in the French Quarter district but had tons of fun.  The day started with some wonderful beignets that the kids really enjoyed!

Yummy!!
Sheila didn't want to hold it, but sure liked to eat it!













Daddy and Jake showing off his powdered sugar fingers.

After breakfast went on a carriage ride that the kids were super excited about.  Unfortunately for them, it was a historic tour that lasted 30 minutes and Jakob thought it was "too long!!"


We did a little shopping and walking and then had some lunch (because come on, you eat a lot on vacation, right?).  We were able to eat outside on the balcony which we all enjoyed.  During lunch, the large ferry boat docked and had a 20 minute steam music show.  Jakob thought that this part was awesome :)
With my mini-me

Off to the right of the building is the ferry
we were able to listen to during lunch
Sheila fell asleep during our walk by the river, so Jakob thought that this was a perfect time for a picture shoot.  Here are just a few of the pictures that he had me take, and yes he would stop and pick out where he wanted his picture taken a and then he posed for each one!
Stopping for a picture
"I'm a statue"

"Get my picture here too!"



One of our last stops was St. Louis Cathedral. It was lovely.  A wedding rehearsal was happening while we were there so I didn't take any pictures in the church, but will go back to get some another day.
This was in front of the Cathedral and Lincoln statue.
As you can see, Sheila wasn't really ready to be awake yet. 
We didn't get a picture of the strangest part of the day, but it involved Jakob throwing a fit about us making him go to the bathroom and screaming to the point that a homeless man gave him a dollar.  Needless to say that it got Jake to stop screaming (did I mention how tired he was?) and then he was really excited. Don't worry Aunt Tammy, we made him put the dollar away and then we sanitized his hands-again!  6 days later and he still mentions the guy that gave him money! We didn't last much longer after this and went back home before dinner time.  Even with the meltdowns we are excited to go back and see more of the city.