We attended a homeschool sewing class at a JoAnn Fabric and Craft store today. Initially, Jonah didn't want to go, but I told him that if he didn't like it we wouldn't go again. Turns out he and my daughter really enjoyed the experience. Apparently, Jonah thought that he would be sewing clothes instead of making a cute little stuffed owl!
Tuesday, October 21, 2014
Sunday, October 12, 2014
Singing in the Children's Choir
A few weeks ago we started attending an informal, weekday gathering at a church in our neighborhood. During this time, the kids have been practicing with the children's choir and enjoying the experience.
Today, they had their first performance. They didn't seem very apprehensive about singing in front of a crowd of people, but afterwards, Jonah said that he felt more confident about doing it again in the future. They both did a great job.
So here they are singing "God Made it So" during the Sunday morning service.
Today, they had their first performance. They didn't seem very apprehensive about singing in front of a crowd of people, but afterwards, Jonah said that he felt more confident about doing it again in the future. They both did a great job.
So here they are singing "God Made it So" during the Sunday morning service.
Thursday, October 02, 2014
Fort Jefferson and Dry Tortugas National Park
During our recent vacation in the keys, we decided to take a day and ride out to Fort Jefferson in Dry Tortugas National Park aboard the Yankee Freedom III. The only other means of reaching this remote National Park is by private boat or seaplane. The Dry Tortugas is located 70 miles from the southern most tip of Florida. The area is known for great snorkeling and superb night skies (primitive camping is permitted).
On approach to Fort Jefferson from the NW |
Approaching by boat, Fort Jefferson appears to rise up out of the water. The fort sits on Garden Key and was initially built to protect important shipping lanes through the Gulf of Mexico. During the Civil War period, it was used as a prison. The most notable prisoner being Dr. Samuel Mudd, the physician who was convicted of being complicit to the assassination of President Abraham, because he helped set the broken leg of John Wilkes Booth.
Homemade Cuban refugee boat |
The Dry Tortugas are less than 100 miles from Cuba. Several homemade crafts from Cuba have made it ashore in the Dry Tortugas; once on US soil they are allowed to stay. We saw 3 or 4 of these boats stored in the fort during our self-guided tour. The one pictured above was the most recent craft to land here.
View from inside the fort with the moat in the foreground |
One of two swim beaches from atop the fort |
Loggerhead Key and Lighthouse seem to float above the water |
The Yankee Freedom III |
We got back to the beach just in time to change and get back on the ferry boat - we were literally the last ones on board and as a result we were relegated to the sundeck for the return trip. The kids managed to find a bit of shade.
Needless to say this was a very memorable excursion and one we hope to make again.
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