Will and Noah had their kindergarten graduation on Friday. It was really cute! Chris videotaped it and said he would upload some of the videos. Noah had a small speaking part and Will performed in one of the songs. Ethan's 2
nd grade awards ceremony is tomorrow.
Friday evening Melissa and I took the kids and the dogs to the dog beach while Chris and Mike were motorcycle shopping. The weather was perfect and the beach was once again empty. The dog beach is at the inlet which also happens to be where the sharks hang out. To get to the ocean you have to walk a mile or so along the river beach. During high tide the river beach becomes very small and in some cases non-existent. Friday it was non-existent! We decided that we would brave it and walk around the mangroves in the water rather than taking the paths through the park that take you to the ocean. I mean, we came to walk the beach, not the paths! Well, it was a bit deeper than we had anticipated and we actually had to SWIM out around the mangroves. It was between 6:30 and 7:00 so we were doing all of this at prime shark feeding time! Luckily we did not
see a single shark although it is safe to say there were plenty of them out there with us. We finally made it to the beach and decided to go out to the sand bar to hang out with the dogs since we had already braved the water once. The dogs and the kids all had tons of fun.
Yesterday was Sammy's birthday party. It was quite hot. The kids didn't mind the mid-90's since Amy, Sammy's mom, had rented a huge inflatable water slide! They also had the pool, trampoline, zip line, and club house to keep them busy. So, while I was dripping sweat they were nice and cool and having tons of fun. We stayed for 3 hours and I think most of the fluid had drained from my body by then. I left with a splitting headache. I came home and rested my back for a bit and then we headed off to the shuttle launch when it was even hotter! When we parked it was 96 degrees! After our short hike to the river we were all sufficiently heated up. I think that had a lot to do with the kids' general attitude towards the whole experience. Poor Abby and Finley came along and were hot, hot, hot! I had taken
Hanzie to a night launch before so I thought Abby should have the experience as well. Lucky for
Hanzie it was at 9:00 at night in December!!! For those of you that would like to come to see a launch, you have until 2010 when the shuttles are retired.
This morning we spent a couple hours at the beach. We had loads of fun. The kids kept busy boogie boarding. We swam out past the current to the sand bar and the kids had even more fun there. It was hot enough to keep us in the water the entire time. It is mostly European tourists that are here right now, so although there are plenty of
Speedos at the beach, it is not that busy yet. Not that our beach is ever that busy, but it sure is nice to have plenty of room to spread out and not worry about kicking the soccer ball into anyone's territory!
We are looking forward to our final week of school. I'm sure there will be plenty of behaviour issues to contend with throughout the week, but I will just have to keep reminding myself that there are only five days left. Last week was a short week and felt more like a month than a week. I wonder what this week will feel like! Then the countdown is on for Aidan's birthday party, the DC United game, and the mountains! The boys can hardly wait and have been writing about their upcoming vacation every day at school.