Friday, July 10, 2009

Down the Shore... AGAIN!

With Ashley away at the Wilds, Dylan and I decided to spend a couple days down the shore. After we unpacked and got settled in, Dylan fed these ducks some crackers. They soon became fast friends, and followed him everywhere.
Mom stayed a few nights too. It was a beautiful sunset, so I decided to take advantage of the evening colors and play with my camera.
Mom's spoiled rat/dog, Zena. She really is very cute, and an awesome buddy to take a nap with!
The house... OK, so it looks like a choo-choo train... It has water on 3 sides - beautiful! And its a great place for spending time with family and friends! AND its a great place for swimming, boating, catching seafood, and eating seafood!
Speaking of seafood... Dylan here, if freaking out because of all the fish jumping out of the water. In spite of the DNR reports... the Bay IS getting healthier! The seaweed is growing back, and we are seeing much more marine life!
Dylan and Shawn tried fishing...
...But the most they caught was this poor horseshoe crab.
The mouth opening is between the legs, so it took some tricky handiwork and tools to get this hook out.
Debi, Nick and Mike came one night to play with us.
The boys worked together and made a neat sand fort.
Can you guess what the dogs were looking at so intensely???
Dylan's new cracker friends!
We enjoyed another gorgeous sunset over the water that included every shade of pink and blue.
And then an incredible full moon.
This buoy is attached to a line, and the line is attached to a crab trap (approx. 2 ft. wire cube with openings placed in distinctive locations with a inner section for the placement of bait.) So why am I telling you this???
We decided to put some traps out to see if we could get some crabs. Thought it would be great fun for the boys to check and hopefully catch a few. Dylan and I filled the dinghy with air, hooked up the motor and gas line and drug it all out to the beach. Only we had the most difficult time getting the motor started. My cousin Bobby, came over and got it going 3x for us, but it just didn't like a girl messing with it. We had to wait for my hubby, aka Super Man, to come down and get it going. So, Debi and I decided to place the pots by hand - dragging them to where they could possibly catch something.
We got a few feet past the jetty off the front of the house, when I spotted it. 5-6 feet in front of Debi was a snake! I (rather calmly, yet firmly) told Deb to "drop the pots and go back." She read my voice, as only a best friend can do, and upon seeing him, grabbed my hand and did her treadmill-paced-walk back to the beach. I walked backwards, along with her, hands still clenched together.
I remember thinking it wasn't good to turn your back on snakes, and I wanted to know exactly where he was! With praise, I can report, the snake did not follow us. I think he was after the chicken bait and must have sensed it as we walked past the jetty. But the traps stayed where they were - all night & into the morning, until Shawn got the dinghy going.
When the guys went out, they discovered 3 crabs among the traps. One Jumbo, one Large, and one Medium sized crabs. What fun they had! Eventually, Dylan and Nick moved the traps out farther. By then it was a little too late in the day, and unfortunately, the jumbo sized crab escaped.
But hey! These were the first crabs the boys caught right! So, how does one steam 2 crabs???
Like this! Break up a couple rocks and place them in the bottom of the pan (to keep crabs from laying in vinegar.) Pour vinegar on bottom, season with... shhhh... secret family recipe! And steam 20-25 min. Test to see if apron lifts easily...and wallah!
For the sake of time, I won't go into how to clean a crab. Dylan, early in life, found that if he didn't learn to clean his crabs himself, he didn't eat! I had mercy on Nick, and cleaned his for him. The boys were there for about an hour! I think they got every scrap of meat possible! The end!
I made this dessert for the trip. It's supposed to look like fireworks.
Dad has been visiting with Mem Mem this week while Aunt Sue and Jimmy are away. They came for an afternoon. It was great visiting with her and talking with her. Even found out that my Great-Great Grandfather drowned in the bay one winter after his dinner cruise boat sank.
Cody and Shelby love swimming down the shore. Especially Cody, I think he would stay forever if he could, he loves it so much there.
Nick holding on for dear life while they cruised around. Dylan loves it here too, never bored, always into something... fishing, skipping rocks, swimming, exploring etc. etc.
Until next time!

Thursday, July 9, 2009

4th of July Cookout @ Schnegelbergers!

We celebrated our countries independence with friends. The Schnegelbergers invited us over for a cookout.
It was a great afternoon spent with church family.
The kids enjoyed playing in the pool.
We played lots of backyard games!


Some were more competitious than others!
We had beautiful weather too!
We are so thankful for Tim. After a very serious motorcycle accident, and several surgeries later, he is healing quite well.
Dylan went around and played just about everything!
We even got to enjoy fireworks that evening!
Thanks for a great day!

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Saying Goodbye to Micah & Debbie

Micah and Debbie headed back to thier mission field in Ghana last week.
We sent them off with prayers and love and Chick-fil-A!
We love you both and will be praying God blesses your ministry greatly - for His Glory!

PLAYING WITH THE GIRLS!

Once a month the girls and I get together. My favorite month is June. This year we decided to get together at my families beach house, on Love Point, for the afternoon.
First we enjoyed an hour or two talking and floating on the waves with our rafts.
Then we decided to play around and do a photo shoot on the beach.
Tamara...
Debi...
Carrie Anne...
And Me!
We decided to take the camera's down the beach a bit. Die hard ladies that we are, braved the snakes, jellyfish, and goo between our toes just for these shots...
Best Friends Forever!
Feeling the love!
Carrie is pointing at a jellyfish. But when Shawn saw this picture, he pointed out the alligator on the right! lol!
The bay with the setting sun. Giddy getting a little to close to the fire for comfort!
Ashley and Josh did a sweet job of giving us the girl time we needed. I think they had a nice time together too.
After a Mexican picnic on the front patio, we relaxed and enjoyed the sunset and fire.
Debi and Josh spent the night with me and Ashley. We went to bed LATE, it was just too much fun catching up, and talking, and just didn't want to see such a perfect day come to an end!
The next morning I decided to sneak a few pictures of the sunrise.
There is something majestic about the sunrise and sunset colors over the bay. It's almost as if the Lord is whispering to me, "Peace, be still."
Reflections off the water and jetty in front of the house.
The ducks and fish all seemed to waken as the sun peaked the horizon.
My favorite part was when I saw this Blue Herring enjoying the morning sunrise with me!
I couldn't help but to think of Psalm 19!

Ephesians 3:14-19

"For this reason I bow my knees to the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, from whom the whole family in heaven and earth is named, that He would grant you, according to the riches of His glory, to be strengthened with might through His Spirit in the inner man, that Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith; that you, being rooted and grounded in love, may be able to comprehend with all the saints what is the width and length and depth and height - to know the love of Christ which passes knowledge; that you may be filled with all the fullness of God. Now to Him who is able to do exceedingly abundantly above all that we ask or think, according to the power that works in us, to Him be glory in the church by Christ Jesus to all generations, for ever and ever. Amen."