Tuesday, August 30, 2011

End of summer blog post

O.K. first of all I'd like to apologize for not posting in weeks. I have a lot of things to blog about since V.B the worst of them being that I got a palate expander - a stupid piece of metal stuck in my mouth that I had to wind with a wrench. I don't have to wind any more but it's still in my mouth.

I also had two weeks of swimming lessons which were surprisingly easy because I did swim team at school. I learned the butterfly and got better with all my strokes and passed all of the lessons. Next year I am doing Jr. lifesaving.

My dad competed in the dragon boat races for his work team the "Jefferson Radiators" and did O.K. considering they were up against club teams.

We went to see our neighbors summer home up in Rhode Island it was fun and Aidan really missed Owen for the whole summer and it was nice to see the family again. We went out on their boat a few times and did water slides.

As many of you know there was a hurricane that swept the east coast of America and we were hit by it. We were not harmed in any way at all. A few of our neighbors don't have power and we've been helping them out a little bit, to us it was just a big rain storm. We stayed inside and there was no problem. I spent most of the hurricane working on my boat.

As a few of you know, I have been building a "Fairwind 900" RC sail boat in the basement with my dad. We painted it and now we have the radio controls running and are almost done with it. I am going to call it "Tranquility". The RC only adjusts the rudder and the boom so it has to be a windy day for it to work. I am building this so I'll be ready to go sailing with my grandfather this september. I'll post about the sailing too during the school year.

Overall this was a summer to remember. Post more next summer

Sunday, August 7, 2011

















Hello blog readers, yesterday was Friday, the last full day of VB (AWWww!) and we spent it jumping the HUGE waves that were there (so much for stand up paddling). The waves were up to 8 feet sometimes! We tried to boogie board them but fell over at almost every wave. That was very fun but got us very tired.

As many of you know when we go to VB, we always have a polite contest And every year we get a prize at the end of it. This year we got a t-shirt that says, “HEDGEHOGS why don’t they just share the hedge? And under the saying, a picture of a hedgehog saying “No.” That is the coolest shirt ever. After going to get ice cream, we went almost straight to bed, only to wake up having to leave. We were all very sad to go but knew we had to. I’m really going to miss it and the Muellers.

Friday, August 5, 2011





Good day blog readers on Wednesday I spent the day as a "beach day" full of stand up paddling. In the morning the waves were calm (very good for stand up paddling) and my Dad let me use the short board. I didn't fall once because I'm smaller, and my dad did great on his big board. But the boogie boarding was also really good because the waves broke in the shallows where we all could stand. Because it was my turn to be turned into a sand sculpture, I became a centaur (a half man half horse Greek creature).

On Thursday we woke up early to go to Ocean Breeze water park. We went there last year and really enjoyed it, but this year was even BETTER! They remodeled the old part, the mat slides and replaced them with new tube rides! There are four of them in the new section called Neptune's Revenge. "Trident" and "Earth Shaker" were essentially the same ride with BIG OPEN SIDEWAYS PARTS! Except for one of them was oriented left and one was oriented right. The ride "Sea Serpent" was relatively calm but it was entirely in the dark, with little holes in the top making it look like you were driving in a dark tunnel. The finial ride was called vortex and it had a TOILET BOWL AT THE END OF IT! That was my favorite ride of the whole park.

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Jamestown

















Hello blog readers Yesterday my Dad got us the long awaited stand up paddle boards! They where AWESOME! For those of you who don’t know the stand up paddle boards are like surf boards but much wider and longer, and you go out before the breaking waves and stand up and paddle. I got to do it with dad and I only fell in twice my dad fell in five time (in his defense his board was much skinnier therefore harder to balance on). We also spent time bogie boarding and building sand sculptures (we turned Alaina into and octopus!). For dinner that night we went to the best pizza place ever called Primo’s pizza.

Today we all woke up at seven o’clock to drive to Jamestown. It was a daylong trip full of archaeological dig sites, skeletons, and reenactment colonists and Indians. The first thing we did was go on a tour of the dig site and looked at the museum of all the stuff they found (guns, armor, shoes, iron tools, ect.) THAT was cool. Then shortly after eating lunch we went to see the reenactment village and the fort (the dig site was the real one!).Then we caught a tour that led us from the reenactment village to the reenactment fort and finally to see life like sea worthy ships that were just like the ones they came here in! Then we went back and saw in detail the stuff we wanted to see all of them. My 2 favorite parts were the boats and watching the Indian shoot her bow and arrows traditionally. Overall we have been having a wonderful week.


Monday, August 1, 2011

Whooo we made it to VB!!! The first thing we did was go in the water. We tried to body surf on
the waves but failed a fair percentage of the time. After that we came inside and watched "Nacho Libre" it was really funny. The second day Bob, Jill and Tomas came to our house. On the beach we boogie boarded (better than body surfing) and turned Ben into a mermaid. Today I hope to go stand up paddling with my dad.

me fixing Ben's tail
ben all finished!