Showing posts with label weekend fun. Show all posts
Showing posts with label weekend fun. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Farmer's Market

The other day we took the kids to our local farmer's market.  The kids love going here and getting the fresh fruit and vegetables here but this trip was a little different though.
I promise Gabe had more fun than it looks like in the picture.  He was just a little upset because I asked him not to be silly in the picture.  I know, I know mean mom.  :0)
The difference for this trip was that the kids got to pick their fruit and veggies off the plants themselves.  They thought that this was the funnest thing.
First up was the strawberries.  It was hard to get the boys away from these plants.  They loved finding them in the plants.


Gabe really enjoyed racing up and down looking for new plants.
Sam was a little more patient and relaxed on his hunt.
Eventually we seperated a little bit.  Sam went with his dad and found lots of yummy ones.
I got this little cutie as my helper.  He wanted this picture because of the really long stem.  :0)

My three guys showing off the haul.  Rob really does have some in his bucket but Gabe has the most in his.
We got a nice little strawberry haul.  After picking the strawberries we headed over to the the tomatoes to pick.  We did not stay over there long because all the tomatoes were green.  We did pick some, just waiting for them to finish turning red now.
Heading to the stand to pay for our goods.  It was a really beautiful day for picking.

Some shots from the outside of the farmer's market.  This was an antique wagon.
I love the red in this tree.
This was a bottle sculpture that the kids thought was pretty neat.  It was for sale if you want it.  It  is a just $89.  Sorry kids maybe next time.
That is all for now.  Off to enjoy a homemade oreo, yummy

Monday, November 07, 2011

Morikami

Yesterday was the last day that my father in law was here.  We decided to take him to the Morikami Museum and Gardens.  It is so beautiful there.  It was a great way to end his trip.  It was such a beautiful day to walk around the Gardens.  I thought that I would share some of the pictures from our day.  Keep in mind this is a heavy photo entry (but it is not all of my photos from the day).  On with the pictures.

These two shots are from the entry way.  We had not even got inside yet.  You can just tell this place is going to be stunning.  (Sam heard me saying the word stunning while we were there.  He was like "I love that word.  Hehe sometimes it is so easy to make a kid happy.  Alright enough of my sidetrack back to the pictures)

This was one of the first bridges that we came to and the boys posed with Grandpa on it.
Very cool statue there.  Rob asked if anyone wanted to play basketball.  Sam knew right away what he ment and told him that was the mayans that played basketball that way.  That is our little encyclopedia boy  (That is what Gabe calls him, LOL)
A really cool tree that the boys thought looked like a bunch of dinner plates.
All of the guys in front of the lake, (Three Generations)
A really cool spot out in the lake.  I could picture relaxing up under those trees and reading a good book.  What a wonderful way to spend a day don't you think?
This was a photo that Sam took of the museum on the other side of the lake.  He loves taking photos in black and white.  I think that he did such a wonderful job on this picture.

Another one of the many cool bridges around. 
My cutie pies.  Love them so much.
LOL  this kid never fails to please.  I asked him if he would do a silly pose under the gate so that I could take a picture.  He certianly did deliver on that. 
Posing by one of the rock gardens. 
Rob took this photo.  I love the purple of the flowers.  I also think that he did a great job on the photo too.
Another rock garden.
I just love this bridge shot.  It looks like it could be a postcard. 

There was turtles all over the place, Sunning themselves on the rocks.
I love waterfalls.  This little area was filled with some of the biggest Koi fish that I have ever seen.
When we made it around to the other side of the lake the kids went into the museum.  It was a very cute little children's musuem.  This is a replica of how some seats looked on the bullet train.  Gabe says that the seats are very comfy!
Then they got to experience what it was like to sit in  a Japanese classroom.  LOL Sam is always happy to have a chance to learn. 
Checking out what it would be like to sit at a Japanese table.
Exploring the cupboards in the kitchen with Grandpa.
Standing outside the museum.  The museum itself was set up like an actual Japense home.
Another stunning bridge. This time I was not the only one that thought so.  Look who else did.
Sam did.  He wanted me to take his picture on it.  I definetly did because unfortunaly he is getting to the point in life that he really does not want his picture taken.  I jump at all the chances that he does ask for them. 
It was a really great time.  The kids got a new book at the gift shop called All About Japan.  They were so excited to read on the way home.  It really is an excellent book.  If you are ever looking for a good one about Japan I recommend it.  I hope that you enjoyed all of the photos.  Until next time have a great one.

Sunday, November 06, 2011

LoggerHead

A spur of the moment field trip for the kids this weekend to the Loggerhead center. 
The boys love going here because of all the wonderful help that they give to the sea turtles.  They also love the little nature center in the front.
This skeleton of the sea turtle was so large the picture does not actually do it justice.  Lets just say that you most likely will not find one this size on a beach any time soon.

Cool Fish tanks all around.

Checking out some really neat fish with grandpa.
Just being my little Dude.  Love that little face.
The boys posing as a mermaid and a scuba diver.  Each boy had a turn in the different characters.

Here are some of the turtles that are being nursed back to health.


I love this shot with the bubbles.
Gabe could have stayed there all day watching the turtles.  He loves them so much.
I love this shot of the boys.  Gabe was posing and Sam snuck up behind him.  Ohh how much I love these boys. 
Sam ended of the trip with another pose.  This time he was measuring the sea turtle.  He liked that much better than the mermaid one.  LOL.  Check back tomorrow I will have pictures from the Morikami.