Friday, March 20, 2009

Jake's Cub Scout Graduation to Boys Scouts







Jake participated in his Arrow of Light Ceremony on March 12, 2009. This is the highest award for a Cub Scout. Jen who was the Cub Scout leader for five years was very happy to see the boys graduate, but sad to see them go. After the ceremony, the new Boy Scout group invited the boys over to their Boy Scout "Shack" where they had a monkey bridge set up for the boys to cross over to the world of "Real Men" aka Boys Scouts. Jake is really excited for scouting adventures especially after visiting the new group and being given an axe and some matches to make a fire with.

Monday, December 29, 2008

Winter Vacation '08

Joshua Tree






We had a wonderful Christmas this year. We spent the holiday at home and then went the day after Christmas to Gary's parents in Palm Desert. We had a nice visit with them and visited Joshua Tree National Park for the day. The kids had a blast climbing over the boulders and exploring hidden caves and crevices. We had never been to Joshua Tree and had always heard how unique a place it was and it didn't disappoint us.
Jen's mom
and sister

Monday, December 22, 2008

U.S. History comes alive - East Coast, Summer, 2008




Every summer, we try to take a trip that goes along with what the kids are learning in school. Last summer it was the California Gold Country and this year it was U.S. History. We had a great time exploring the cities of Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, New York City, Boston, Cape Cod, and Maine. The kids learned all about U.S. History, saw the Declaration of Independence, toured the U.S. Congress -including sitting in on a session of congress, toured the White House, Independence Hall in Philadelphia, went to Betsy Ross's house and even sat with Benjamin Franklin himself at the sight of his house in Philadelphia. In New York, we went to the Statue of Liberty, top of the Empire State Building, to ground zero, and Central Park. In Boston, we followed the Freedom Trail, saw the sight of the Boston Massacre, the North Church where Paul Revere hung his lamp, Harvard College, and the Charles River. Then we enjoyed ourselves for a few days in beautiful Cape Cod. It was a wonderful journey and we look forward to visiting the east coast again soon.