Monday, June 30, 2014

Summer


Our summer vacation has been a wonderful whirlwind so far.  Katie had basketball camp in the mornings of the first week, and all three girls had vacation bible school every morning last week.  The afternoons were filled with all sorts of fun trips!
Swimming with friends

On the Rochester Hills garden walk with me

Playing on the RH farm/museum grounds after the garden walk

I took Jess out for breakfast one morning when Katie was at basketball camp, and Megan was at a sleepover.  She got all of my bacon, plus what came with her kids meal.  Lucky duck!

We got new packs for Meg & Jess, in preparation for our first family backpacking trip!  We are going for three days/two nights in Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore in the UP, the week after the 4th.  We have most supplies, and borrowed some more, but needed kid-sized packs for the little two.

Messy kids at the annual library ice cream social.  The girls have been wonderful readers, and have already earned lots of prizes in the summer reading program.

Our newest family member, Fuzzbutt, the Mexican red-kneed tarantula!

Picking strawberries

They were really picked over, so we didn't get much this year.  But they were delicious!

At our city's fireworks.

Ooooh, ahhh!  It was a great show, and the weather was perfect.

This is what breakfast looks like lately...mmmm

I took the girls to "Dodge Days" last week, a celebration of the 100th anniversary of the Dodge Bros. starting their car company.  It was held on the grounds of Meadowbrook Hall right in Rochester Hills.  One of the Dodge bros. widows built the mansion here.
We got to take a ride in a 1931 Dodge!

Cool car!

It was fun to hear the story from our driver...his grandpa bought the car for $35 in 1960-something, and courted his grandma in the car.  After they married and had kids, it sat in a field for 20+ yrs.  In the late 1980's, they started restoring it, and have driven it many thousands of miles around US and Canada to various shows, and just for fun!

Dashboard of the car

We toured the mansion, this is one of the bedrooms.  We met Matilda Dodge's granddaughter in the mansion, she was walking her dog all around!

We admired the Dodge ram hood ornaments on the antique cars parked all over the grounds.

Girls outside the mansion

We also toured "Danny's cabin" and "Knowles cottage," two other buildings on the grounds, that were built just for the Dodge kids to play in!  This was a cottage in miniature, I had to duck to walk room to room.  But it had water, heat, electricity, etc, so it was a fully-working playhouse!  We met Anna Dodge's grandson in here, and he recalled playing in this cottage.

Last day singalong at Vacation Bible School.  Katie was a "crew leader" of preschool kids again this year.

DIA trip, just for fun.  This is Megan's favorite staircase.

Girls and art.  We spent most of the day in the African and Islamic galleries, it was very interesting to take the time to read everything.



On Saturday, we loaded up everyone's packs and took a 4 mile hike to and through downtown Rochester, to make sure we could all handle the load.  It was soooo hot and humid, but we all survived.

We stopped by the Clinton River to filter some water.  The girls loved drinking river water!

We got new, ultralight sleeping bags for Meg & Jess.  Meg tried hers out while watching a World Cup soccer game yesterday.  I think it's pretty comfortable!

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4 comments:

  1. I am so jealous about your hiking trip! Would love to do that someday. Maybe I could get the boys to carry my stuff? I think all the walking would be challenge!

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  2. I love that you are backpacking as a family! I only started backpacking in college, but I wish my parents would have done fun stuff like this with me when I was a kid. Lucky kiddos!

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  3. Wow, what a summer break you've had already, all of that sounds sooooooo much fun! I can't wait to do all of these same things with Violet, it just feels like it's going to be lightyears from now before that happens.......

    Love the hiking equipment and what a great idea to go for a trial run! I agree with Steph, the kids are lucky to have these experiences!!

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  4. Looks like a fun summer so far. We can't wait to see you next week!

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