We were lucky enough to have Jake and Bekah staying with us for a couple of nights. They wanted to have a little fun in the kitchen and so I let them make dessert. They made Mini Mocha Tortes and even did the cute chocolate swirls for decorating them. I think they turned out awesome.
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Thursday, July 7, 2011
Grands Making Dessert
We were lucky enough to have Jake and Bekah staying with us for a couple of nights. They wanted to have a little fun in the kitchen and so I let them make dessert. They made Mini Mocha Tortes and even did the cute chocolate swirls for decorating them. I think they turned out awesome.
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
Zoo Fun
Saturday, July 2, 2011
Robotics and Tae Kwon Do in Austin
Yay! Austin! Woohoo! I do love this city and have since the first time I visited it. This trip down was to be supportive grandparents for two different and unique competitions. Miss Bekah had made Nationals in Tae Kwon Do and so the first day down was spent watching her compete. She did so well for her first competition at that level. Yes -- she is a black belt.
The next day was a Robotic competition for Jon. He had built the Lego Robot and programmed it himself. He was very nervous about the whole thing, but overall did quite well. Each time he moved forward in the brackets, his self-confidence rose. By the end he was thrilled to have gotten 3rd place.
Check out the age of the person he is competing against. They could not see how the other person was setting up and so had to guess as to where to set there robot.
Next shot shows what happened in that set-up. Yay Jon.
Thursday, June 30, 2011
Tae Kwon Do with Bekah
Off to Austin to spend time with Jen and have a little fun. First up was a Tae Kwon Do competition that is the qualifier for Nationals and we all have our fingers crossed that it turns out well for Bekah. She has a good day even though everyone certainly looks serious enough. She will be heading to Nationals next month. Woohoo! Yay Bekah!
Lunch was at the Purple Bean Cafe - one of the great little food trucks that Austin is so famous for. We had a mufaletta that was so very good and they actually had lefse as well. I had to give in and try some and they did a really good job on it. Yum.
Friday, June 24, 2011
Once in a Lifetime -- Padre Island
One of my Valentine gifts from Mister this past May was that he adopted a turtle nest in my name. We were then able to track when the eggs were laid. Truly amazing --- it was on my birthday! Now it is late June and since I had let Sea Turtle Inc know that I was interested in being there when the hatchlings were about to arrive, I received a call early this morning at work. Was I still interested? My nest was likely to hatch that day, but if it didn't, there would be others that were and I could be a part of all of that. They said that I would be able to help check nests and do the release. I absolutely did not have to be asked twice. I said that I was 9 hours away but would hit the road within the hour. I called Mister and told him I was heading to Padre Island if he wanted to come along. Well naturally he did and so off we went on a mad dash. We arrived after they had closed and so checked into our hotel, grabbed a quick bite and went to bed as there was going to be an early release the next morning.
We were up bright and early the next morning and stopped at the office. We told them we were the "turtle people" from Dallas and they invited us in. They were preparing the hatchlings from another nest for release and we were able to peek in at everything. They took me into a dark restroom where there was styrofoam cooler with over a hundred little babies "frenzying" and wanting to get in the water. So, let's get them there.
We drive down to the release point and help set up the ropes to keep people from interfering. Sea Turtle Inc. has a hotline that tells when and where they will be doing releases and for the most part, they are open to the public to view.
By the time we are ready, a fairly large crowd has arrived and so the hatchlings are placed on the sand quite a distance from the water. They need to work to get there. As soon as they are on the ground, they start the journey towards the water. It takes over an hour before all are in the water and it is remarkable to watch their flippers rapidly spin when the waves rush in.
They do not have very good chances of making it. Only 1 in 1,000 will reach adulthood. Ugh. At least we are trying.
Soon the beach is clearing and many of them are on their way. I am impressed with the crowd as they are staying until the last one makes it to the water.
Just enjoy the next few pictures - nice sunrise huh? Gotta love Texas.
When this release was finished, I was pulled over and introduced to the crew. We would be working together that day and hopefully into the night. I cannot tell you how excited I was. This is an amazing group of people dedicated to sea turtles.
They told us to take a break and check back in later on as they had been up most of the night with the hatchlings. So we drove around South Padre and into Port Isabel to have a meal and see the old shrimp boats. Very cool.
When we returned to the island, we went to headquarters to witness the effort that is taking place there to rescue and rehabilitate injured sea turtles. They also have an education program which was in full swing with tours for local school groups.
We had the chance to talk with Jeff George and the staff to learn what we would be doing later on. We agreed to go have some dinner and then meet to check on the nests.
Naturally, we were able to find a local brewery and so we stopped in at Padre Island Brewing Company for a sampler. Aren't these pretty?
We go another bite to eat and then meet up to go check on the nests with Justin and ??. For the life of me I cannot remember her name. Drat.
When the turtles nest on the beach and after mama leaves, the nests are dug up and moved to an area where they can be protected better. We walked out to the enclosure and then dug down into the sand on the nests that should be hatching soon -- one of which was mine -- yay.
We find baby turtles that have indeed hatched and are starting to dig their way out of the sand. We discover that they may reach the surface that evening and so put everything back the way it was and go back to the hotel for some sleep as the call will come around midnight if my babies are ready.
Now, the rest of the story has to be told without pictures as it was dark and who had time to take pictures anyway. We get called around 11:30 that we will be picked up about half an hour later. Yay -- here we go -- my nest is ready. The hatchlings are almost out of the nest and ready to go. We go straight to the nest and finish digging it out, placing the babies in that same cooler. From there it is back to headquarters to count the live ones and the ones who didn't hatch. This number has to match the number that was recorded when the nest was moved. They are then each measured and weighed and that took awhile but I got to handled each and every one of these precious creatures. The next step is to release and since it is a midnight release, the public is not notified and so we don't have to set up all the barriers. The hatchlings have a better chance at night as well. We are out on the beach for a couple of hours by the time they all make it to water and a check of the beach is done to make sure that no one came back a slight distance away. It was incredible. I cannot believe that I was fortunate enough to have this experience and will forever be thankful to Sea Turtle Inc. for providing it for me. What a way to make an old woman happy.
We were up bright and early the next morning and stopped at the office. We told them we were the "turtle people" from Dallas and they invited us in. They were preparing the hatchlings from another nest for release and we were able to peek in at everything. They took me into a dark restroom where there was styrofoam cooler with over a hundred little babies "frenzying" and wanting to get in the water. So, let's get them there.
We drive down to the release point and help set up the ropes to keep people from interfering. Sea Turtle Inc. has a hotline that tells when and where they will be doing releases and for the most part, they are open to the public to view.
By the time we are ready, a fairly large crowd has arrived and so the hatchlings are placed on the sand quite a distance from the water. They need to work to get there. As soon as they are on the ground, they start the journey towards the water. It takes over an hour before all are in the water and it is remarkable to watch their flippers rapidly spin when the waves rush in.
They do not have very good chances of making it. Only 1 in 1,000 will reach adulthood. Ugh. At least we are trying.
Soon the beach is clearing and many of them are on their way. I am impressed with the crowd as they are staying until the last one makes it to the water.
Just enjoy the next few pictures - nice sunrise huh? Gotta love Texas.
When this release was finished, I was pulled over and introduced to the crew. We would be working together that day and hopefully into the night. I cannot tell you how excited I was. This is an amazing group of people dedicated to sea turtles.
They told us to take a break and check back in later on as they had been up most of the night with the hatchlings. So we drove around South Padre and into Port Isabel to have a meal and see the old shrimp boats. Very cool.
When we returned to the island, we went to headquarters to witness the effort that is taking place there to rescue and rehabilitate injured sea turtles. They also have an education program which was in full swing with tours for local school groups.
We had the chance to talk with Jeff George and the staff to learn what we would be doing later on. We agreed to go have some dinner and then meet to check on the nests.
Naturally, we were able to find a local brewery and so we stopped in at Padre Island Brewing Company for a sampler. Aren't these pretty?
We go another bite to eat and then meet up to go check on the nests with Justin and ??. For the life of me I cannot remember her name. Drat.
When the turtles nest on the beach and after mama leaves, the nests are dug up and moved to an area where they can be protected better. We walked out to the enclosure and then dug down into the sand on the nests that should be hatching soon -- one of which was mine -- yay.
We find baby turtles that have indeed hatched and are starting to dig their way out of the sand. We discover that they may reach the surface that evening and so put everything back the way it was and go back to the hotel for some sleep as the call will come around midnight if my babies are ready.
Now, the rest of the story has to be told without pictures as it was dark and who had time to take pictures anyway. We get called around 11:30 that we will be picked up about half an hour later. Yay -- here we go -- my nest is ready. The hatchlings are almost out of the nest and ready to go. We go straight to the nest and finish digging it out, placing the babies in that same cooler. From there it is back to headquarters to count the live ones and the ones who didn't hatch. This number has to match the number that was recorded when the nest was moved. They are then each measured and weighed and that took awhile but I got to handled each and every one of these precious creatures. The next step is to release and since it is a midnight release, the public is not notified and so we don't have to set up all the barriers. The hatchlings have a better chance at night as well. We are out on the beach for a couple of hours by the time they all make it to water and a check of the beach is done to make sure that no one came back a slight distance away. It was incredible. I cannot believe that I was fortunate enough to have this experience and will forever be thankful to Sea Turtle Inc. for providing it for me. What a way to make an old woman happy.
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Sunday, June 12, 2011
Rebekah is 12! Where are the years going?
I cannot believe that I have a grandchild that is 12. How on earth did that happen?
We went down to Temple armed with Victoria Secret shampoos and lotions and a giftcard to Kohl's for her to do some shopping. We wanted to share in her celebration and fun since she got her new cedar chest this year. Some traditions are continuing and that is fun for me.
I am not sure how we managed to only take these few pictures but it is better than not having any.
Apparently she is not too big to climb up on Grandpa's shoulders. Are we too cold?
Her brothers had made really cool cards for her and were all smiles when they presented them. Dad had given her a patch that she was pretty delighted with as well. Oh, and I think Jon is just a wee bit jealous of it.
Another fun day in Temple.
We went down to Temple armed with Victoria Secret shampoos and lotions and a giftcard to Kohl's for her to do some shopping. We wanted to share in her celebration and fun since she got her new cedar chest this year. Some traditions are continuing and that is fun for me.
I am not sure how we managed to only take these few pictures but it is better than not having any.
Apparently she is not too big to climb up on Grandpa's shoulders. Are we too cold?
Her brothers had made really cool cards for her and were all smiles when they presented them. Dad had given her a patch that she was pretty delighted with as well. Oh, and I think Jon is just a wee bit jealous of it.
Another fun day in Temple.
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