Thursday, January 31, 2019

Field Trips in Arkansas and Missouri

     We stayed in Arkansas a few days longer, and we were able to do some sightseeing. Our first little field trip was to the Old Mill in North Little Rock.


     The kids had never visited the Old Mill, and I had only been once with my parents soon after we had moved to Arkansas around 1993.

I was reminded how lovely it is.

     The mill is known for appearing in the opening credits of Gone With the Wind!

         The kids enjoyed running around, exploring, and playing chase.


     My oldest child was with us, but he was not in the mood to be photographed. It was a tough parenting day.

such a little hidden gem

          After eating lunch at Dempsey Bakery (a gluten free bakery with vegan food options), we headed to the Clinton Presidential Library & Museum near downtown Little Rock.

          Madam President

      I would like to eventually visit all of the presidential libraries.

nice views of the Arkansas river

               Another day we drove to Ft. Smith. We had a picnic in a park near the Fort.

          I had educational AND nostalgic reasons for wanting to bring the kids to Fort Smith.

          My grandfather had taken my brother and me here when we were young.

 
         From RoadsideAmerica.com: The gallows are here because Fort Smith was where the Lawless West met the Civilized East. And the man with his hand on the trap door level of justice was Isaac "Hanging Judge" Parker. From his courtroom, only a few hundred feet from the gallows, he sentenced 160 men and women to hang..."

  
     As the kids ran around collecting answers for their Junior Ranger booklets, I enjoyed reminiscing with flashbacks from my youthful visit and feeling a little teary (as usual) thinking about my grandpa.

 
     The kids and I really enjoy collecting Junior Ranger badges from our various state and national park visits. I think it's such a great program and such a good incentive to get kids out exploring and learning.

3 of their badges

          Being the great (?!) and well rounded homeschool teacher that I am...I also took the kids to a 1800's bordello. It is where the visitor's center is located by the Arkansas River. When we entered, the kind, delightful people who work there asked if we would like a tour. It's a typically beautiful restored old house, and we enjoyed peeking through the halls and dreaming about living in such a uniquely built home. It's the last remaining bordello in the area - I think there used to be seven in a row. The information was presented in an age appropriate manner for my kids, and I enjoyed the fun facts. In fun fashion, I was given a health certificate saying I had passed my test to become one of the ladies. I hadn't explained what it was before we went in, and by the time we walked out, they were like, "Uh, what WAS that place?" Haha. I think I explained it as "back then, men would pay for women to keep them coming and sometimes kiss them and pay attention to them."

     There were a few things we ran out of time to do in Fort Smith such as the Darby Museum. (My grandpa was one of Darby's Rangers.) We look forward to returning to this little town.

          While in Arkansas, we spent more time with Googie and Papaw. At Mellow Mushroom...

...and getting ice cream.

          The specific reason for the timing of this trip was Sis getting to attend the birthday of her BFF since preschool. Dash has become friends with her brother, too, so he went, as well.

     Next on our list was driving 3 1/2 hours to Missouri. I wanted the little two to attend VBS at my hometown church I attended growing up. They have attended this before. I still have feelings toward wanting to live in my hometown, where I feel so loved and welcome and well, home. (Living in a big city, it feels like our friends change every year.) At this time, though, the best I can do is give them little moments like this, some bits of roots somewhere.

          It's also important for them to get a little of their country on. Experience a little of their mom's hillbilly upbringing. Help them "get" my emotional reaction to country music.

     There is nothing like my very patient friends (and friends' husbands) who are willing to full on stick fight with my little ninja.

          They got the treat of playing with little piglets.

          They did get out of the pen, and we were all chasing after them to get them back to their mom.


     One of our yearly summer traditions is getting an old fashioned soda pop at the pharmacy in my hometown. Those cups (with fresh cherry syrup or vanilla, etc.) cost something like 40 cents. :)

          The kids had a play date with two of their old friends. We played the Lazer Maze Challenge at the Glowgolf place at the mall. Then we wandered by this Dragon Breath treat.

     I have since read that it might be a little controversial healthwise, but they did have a lot of fun. It was pretty cool. It tastes like crunchy cereal balls, and as soon as you start crunching on it, your mouth feels with smoke which you can blow out.

     I had promised the teenagers I would let them unwind at a boy movie by themselves. We love AMC's reclining seats!

          We didn't let them have all of the fun, though. We got to try out a new-to-us restaurant - Piccolo's in Nixa. I had heard they had plenty of vegan options, and that was correct. Pasta - even pesto, which is my favorite, cheesecake, and bread...I highly recommend, and we look forward to returning.

     We loved our summer trip, but it's always nice to be home. Our babies (all 6 of them!) were happy to have us back!

Wednesday, January 30, 2019

Thousand Oaks: A New Era, part 2 summer

 
     June continued on, and there was still a lot of this kind of stuff going on: unpacking boxes and sanding/restaining furniture. (This particular table - a large bamboo one from Crate and Barrel has been our dining room table for around 11 years.)

 
We were sad that the top received a little wear/warping from the storage unit hurricane debaucle.

 
Ryan worked on it, though, and now honestly I like it more than ever. (I feel like this pic doesn't do it justice, and I can't show the entire table because it's so messy right now.)

     We had plenty of time to sneak away for fun, though. These two joined me in a drive to Orlando to watch my beautiful niece play volleyball one afternoon.

     Tornado, Sis, and I went to watch Won't You Be My Neighbor? First of all, I love the Tampa Theater so much. It's one of my favorite things about living in Tampa. And the movie: I LOVED IT. I walked away wanting to be a better person, believing more in the goodness of mankind. I always assumed Mr. Rogers was a good, sweet man who seemed to have a pretty successful show, and I never thought about him much past that. He was a beautiful human who put forth so much love into the world. If you never saw it, please watch it.

 
     One day we went to watch How To Train Your Dragon 2 at a dollar summer movie showing with my friends and their kids.

     Our kittens were still thriving and growing and being the little loves of our lives.

Little Man got a hair cut!

     I took off on a little road trip by myself one day. I rented a cute, tiny moving van to retrieve some pieces of furniture from my mom and dad's house. I always enjoy using a weekend getaway to recharge my mother batteries. I'm not someone who needs a lot of time away from my kids during normal weeks (Hello, Attachment Parenting). I don't watch a lot of tv, I don't have any vices other than chocolate, I don't hang out with people a lot in Florida. But please give me a couple of nights every few months to sleep alone and think solid thoughts in my head that aren't interrupted every two minutes. 

 
     I got to visit a little bit with my parents, sister, niece, nephew, other sister, and a couple of friends while I was in Arkansas. I also stopped by Memphis to find a good meal and walked around Beale Street for an hour or so, which I don't think (?)  I've done since college. And I returned home with my big, old dollhouse my dad made us when I was in college, a dresser, the hope chest my great granny left me in her will (as her first great granddaughter), and my Jenny Lind bed I grew up with.

 
     While I was gone, these cuties worked on pulling weeds from our pretty landscaping.

     This was the "summer of slime." It was constant. It turned into the "year of slime." Which has only increased in its intensity.

    Other things were made, too. Like this "potion." I'm not certain what is in it other than green food dye and dog food.

     And this vegan strawberry cheesecake and vegan puppy chow which WERE edible and delicious.

 

     Speaking of vegan food, a new place opened in Tampa called Quality Foods. You can get a lot of vegan products here such as meat, cheese, and desserts. You can also order from a menu, which we did one day when we needed a quick lunch and picked up this cheese/meat/olive/bread plate with fresh mustard.


And a big summer trip...
4th of July trip to my mom and dad's house

 
     My kids' favorite times of their lives include hanging out with grandparents and cousins.

     If you ask them if they wanted to go on a luxury vacation or go see their relatives, they would either be greatly torn or choose seeing their family.

my babies!

The girls tried out Sister's bubble gum making science kit.

There was lots of lego building and board game playing.

 

Tornado is now officially the tallest member of my entire family!

My dad might be Ninja's favorite person.
He has always been that way.

Papaw's tree house