Saturday, August 23, 2008

Knoebels was kfun

I may have missed the ride down, but I made it in time for breakfast! I had to work so I lounged around town thinking I'd go down in the morning but I couldn't sleep so I left the house around 3:00am and was there around 5:00am or so.

We had a really good time this year. Jordan was able to, and did, ride more rides by himself. I'm pretty sure the bracelet cost was covered by noon as everything he saw in Kiddie Land, he went on. Next year he'll definitely be able to do almost any ride he wants to. Speaking of noon, we went back to the bus so we could all take a nap break. Well, Jordan napped anyway. Later that afternoon I went on some rides with Kiley and Joanna, mostly the Fandango. That's when "the boys" entered the picture and all of a sudden Uncle Drew's not good enough to ride with. Whatever girls, I see how it is. When we went back to the bus for dinner that night Ruthie asked where the girls were. I told her they met up with some boys and were alright. After the look she gave me I reassured her that since one of the boy's shirts said "Class of 2012" that made him a freshman and the girls were ok because they were with older boys. Haha, yeah, I got "that look" this time. After a Yuengling with Kenny, I was ready for bed as I'd now been up for 40 some hours.

The last day we were there the Skloosh got us all nice and wet in the morning and the Flume kept the fun going. Jordan loved the drops and went on it a couple times with Mommy and the girls while Codey and I pumped quarters into the water jets on the observation deck. A couple hours later and a few more rides on our Flyers it was time to go. As I always say about this trip, "I look forward to going, and I look forward to going home."

Sunday, August 17, 2008

Welcome to the lake, memories made here

Ahh, the lake. Our once a year, real vacation. I love having nothing to do but wait for wine thirty. It's tough, but we all have to do our part. Give us swimming, boat rides, feeding the ducks, lakeside fires and we're happy campers. We keep saying we should do this, go here, do a winery tour, etc. but truthfully, once we're at the lake we really don't care to leave to do anything else.

It just so happened we were there on a weekend which a few of the neighbors had their grandchildren staying with them, so Jordan had plenty of kids to play with...especially Sarah. He was completely enamored with her. Luckily for her, there were other kids for Jordan to play with who were, thankfully, happy to play with him as well. Hopefully the neighbors will let us know when their grand kids will be up next year so we can sync plans. It was nice for everyone that it worked out that way but since we were all leaving on the same day I can only imagine the sighs of relief, number naps taken because it's finally quiet, and the toast at wine thirty that day. (You'll have to fill me in on that one, Aunt Vicki.)

With help from Uncle Ray, Jordan caught his first fish! And his second, third, you see where this is going. I can't wait to take him deep sea fishing, as much as he likes to fish he'll love that. Another first was his going on a kayak ride with Sarah...ooohhh, Jordy's got a girlfriend, Jordy's got a girlfriend!

As much as we hated to leave, we did. Again, we stopped for lunch on the way home and again we missed stopping at Cook's! After a busy vacation of playing, someone is always sleeping before we even get outside of Penn Yan and I don't have the heart to wake her him. Sitting here writing this now, I'm ready to go back. Thank you again, Aunt Vicki and Uncle Ray, for everything. Until next year...