Saturday, September 30, 2006

Keeping Busy!


We are fortunate to have one of America’s most well-preserved Forts in our town. I’m not sure what that statement is based on but that’s the line. It is an amazingly well preserved fort. We love history. Today the “TX Archeological Society” (or some name close to that) held an Archeology Fair at the Fort. Cy didn’t have to work until tonight, so we opted to head over.

Folks were wandering around in period costume. I did get a kick out of watching a soldier’s pocket begin to jangle…after a moment’s indecision he whipped out his cell phone.:::snort::: There were horses riding up and down the parade grounds. The cannon were shot several times. There was a drum and bugle corp. They had demonstrations on spinning, medicinal herbs, foods of the time, fire-starting, basket making, lace making, pottery painting etc. Zander opted to roam around and not do many activities. The big boys sat in the shade and watched people coming and going. Arielle and Nolan had their faces painted with Indian signs and made clay pots. They would have done more but the big boys were ready to leave way before the younger ones were. Note to self – leave the big boys home next time. :::snort:::

While at the Fort Zander grabbed my hand and said, “I love you, Mom”. I told him I loved him. Then he said, “I miss my Dad”. I told him I missed his dad too. Then he said, “And I miss BreAnne and Krista too!” I told him I missed them too. Then he was off and playing again. :::sigh:::

Before we left for the Fort I had gone online to Sam’s Club and tried out the click and pack or click and shop or click and something feature. I got an email saying my food is ready to be picked up. I’ll do that tomorrow after Sunday school. I’m thinking this will save me TIME and MONEY as I won’t be sucked into buying things I don’t have on my list…. I had REALLY gone online to sign up to upload my photos to their site and get them printed. I was shocked to find that it is CHEAPER to upload them here at home and get them in an hour than it is to do the 2 – 3 day pick up. I uploaded the family photo we had taken so that I can send some to Mike and the girls. . . and grandparents.

We left the fort and came home for lunch. While the kids ate I raced to Sam’s and picked up the photos. I’m impressed with their printing. Honest – you can’t tell these are digital at all.

We attempted to find some caches in the two hours we had before Cy had to get ready for work. We were RIGHT AT two of them but the muggles showed up. We’ll have to go back some day when the park is quiet. We did find a Foursquare church we didn’t know about. LOL Then we headed to find two more caches. Again – we were .2 away from them – but we weren’t dressed to climb through cactus today…we thought this would be along the river walk. LOL We finally found one. I should say *I* found one. It was HOT…95*. The kids were tired and discouraged. They found the spot where the GPS was going off…and you had to climb down. All the notes left earlier about this had talked about being “blood donors”. The cache was rated ¾ and they sort of lost heart. I decided to give it a shot and it was EASY…hidden in a brick on the side of the path…I didn’t even have to climb all the way down. So we found ONE cache today. Ah well….not great but it was “fun”. :::snort::::

Josiah had to leave for work at 4:00 p.m. I baked bread. I played a game with the little ones (see photos somewhere – probably above). I made dinner – the garlic bread (below), rigatoni and the spaghetti sauce I made earlier in the week. BRE CALLED! It was such a blessing to get to talk to her.

We went for a nice family walk, gave the little ones baths and I’m going to work on my Shop Natural co-op order while I wait for Cy to get home from work.


7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Sounds like a great day! I love historical activities/festivals like that. We've got a "heritage day" coming up soon in our area so I'm hoping for some of the same here!

Debbie said...

You always manage to pack so much into your days! Gosh! It fort sounds like a fun time (except for the bored big boys!).

We have so much history around our area, but haven't gone out to see much of it.

We have Fort Ticonderogo just an hour or so from us.

Poor Zander, missing all his people.

Hugs to all of you.
Deb

Anonymous said...

Sisw: How great that Alexander was able to voice all those feelings and how super great that he was able to run off and play or whatever right away. AWESOME!

Think after the next time we visit you all we will be hooked on this Caching stuff.

Jodi said...

Sounds like a full but very good day! Kinda sad about Zander but then again he seemed to recover well and off to play again! You are super cache-er flying past dangerous cacti willing to give blood if need be to find the treasure VBG. Glad it was much easier than assumed from the notes!

DeEtta @ Courageous Joy said...

Oh hey - super cacher - I like that! :::snort::: I visited a forum of local miltary cachers (lurked didn't post Mike LOL) and I was surprised that folks who have been caching for less than a year have 500 finds. They must live, eat and drink caching....and they must not have 7 kids in tow.... but they are missing the fun.

Debbie said...

De'Etta, I was surfing through the geocaching site and was amazed that their are caches in Iraq, Kuwait and Afghanistan. Leave it to our wonderful military personnel to continue doing something they love, even in war zones.
Deb

DeEtta @ Courageous Joy said...

Debbie, isn't it a hoot? re: caches overseas. One of the men whose caches we've been finding and logging is currently deployed in Egypt...he went and found a cache in Israel and has done the same in Iraq.