Monday, November 27, 2006

Tampa

We arrived safely in Tampa on Saturday. It was very hard to say good-bye to Jim and Leslie but we will see them in Tampa by the middle of this week. Leslie had the kids busy making Christmas ornaments for our Christmas tree and our time at Henderson State Park. We also were fortunate enough to meet up with Andy and Jennifer and their 3 kids (our friends from Miami) as they were in Orlando for the Thanksgiving weekend. We ended up having lunch together.

We went to the CRC in Tampa here on Sunday morning and I ran into one of my parents' dear old friends (Annie Struik) from Hamilton. It was nice to see a familiar face. I taught one of her grand daughters while I was in Hamilton as well.

Today we had school....we will be doing that everyday this week to make up for lost time while at Disney World. After school we headed down to the Busch Gardens. The kids had a great time. Matthew was thrilled that he went on his first loop-de-loop roller coaster called the Scorpion. There was also an old wooden roller coaster that we went on. Boy, I had forgotten how rough and noisy those are compared to the new ones. Of course there were the huge coaster that scare ya half to death....we went on all those too. Rachel (much to her chagrin) and Matthew were too short for most of those. It was nice not to be fighting crowds and waiting in line all day. We had very short waits if any at all. We also took a train through the African part of the park and saw a baby rhino, 2 baby giraffes ( Matthew didn't believe they were babies, they were over 6ft. tall) and 2 baby zebras. There were also chimps and gorillas in another section of the park. One of the gorillas also had a baby. It was interesting to watch her handle the baby, but she wasn't too gentle.

We heard that Victoria is basically shut down because of all the snow. Reminds us of sitting in the dark with no power waiting for trees to come smashing into our old house in the Highlands. Friends and family reading in Canada we want you to know the weather update for Tampa is 83F....27C.

We have wifi for the next 10 days so in between shovelling your driveways and deicing your sidewalk send us an email....we would love to hear from you. taekema@protoproduction.com bye for now

Thursday, November 23, 2006

Disney World

Here we all are, about to go on the rides and see the shows at MGM Studios.


All the animal pictures are taken at Animal Kingdom, our favorite Disney Park. It still had all those annoying gift shops but the kids loved seeing the variety of animals and birds. Below is the roller coaster called Expedition Everest and as you can see it looks like Everest....



Matthew's first driving lesson at the Indy Speedway



Typhoon Lagoon....every 90 seconds a six foot wave roars across the pool. You can sort of see it. By the ship (top of picture) and around the pool are all the water slides. We really had fun.



Disney World and SeaWorld

I can't believe that 10 days has gone by and I haven't posted. Disney World was great. We have seen it now and plan on never returning. We did the Magic Kingdom....think princesses. Rachel was thrilled. We did MGM....think stunt shows. Matthew was thrilled. SeaWorld has dolphins so Catherine was thrilled and SeaWorld has roller coasters and shows so Jenna was thrilled. We also visited Animal Kingdom which was Richard and my favorite and at Epcot we watched the Canada film in 360 circlevision (the one from Expo) and got very homesick. It has been very busy and the days spent at the parks were long so I think Richard and I need a vacation from our vacation. I can't wait to hit the beach again.

Today is American Thanksgiving so we are all heading to a church in the neighbourhood that offers a turkey dinner since we all missed Canadian Thanksgiving. We have once again caught up to the Orsers. It is so nice to visit with people from home. Our other friends from BC, Dave and Cheryl (we met them in the Keys) will be celebrating Christmas with us and the Orsers near Pensecola FL. That will be fun.

We spent 2 days at Typhoon Lagoon, one of the Disney Waterparks. I am glad we went when it was hot. The past few days have been pretty cold!! We had to search for all the winter jackets and mitts.....I'm not kidding! Anyways, at the water park we spent the day with a family from Kalamazoo. Now that is so close to Grand Rapids that you know they have to be Reformed and Dutch. We had so much fun with them. They have 4 kids, 3 girls and a boy.....and the boys name is Matthew.

That's about it for now. I will try to post pictures soon. Tomorrow we will probably go back to SeaWorld and then on Saturday we head to Tampa.....beaches and more Busch Gardens rollercoasters.

Thursday, November 09, 2006

Some of the best shells we found today plus a dried out puffer fish and some coral.


Jenna caught a puffer fish


We found a mermaid on the beach.


This is a gopher tortoise.

There were so many alligators in the ditches as we were driving through the Everglades on our trip from the Keys to the Fort Myers area.


and another mermaid on the beach

Interesting Signs


Fort Myers

We have been having a quiet week in Fort Myers.......we are getting rested up for Disney World! We have managed to check out a few beaches though. First we went to Sanibel Island...home of Gasparilla the pirate and then on to Captiva...where he held young heiresses for ransom. Sanibel is great for shelling so we spent the afternoon getting a crick in our necks looking down for shells. We were rewarded with many pretty ones which we have put into a jar. The next beach was Fort Myers where Richard and Jenna could fish off the pier while we enjoyed the sun and sand. Jenna caught a puffer fish and Richard caught a lady fish and a catfish with spikes on its side loaded with poison....yes, he felt the pain. Luckily it went into a muscle and not a joint where the local say it can be very painful.....I think it was painful by the look on his face. Today we went to Bonita Springs (like that name don't ya Bonita) to the most beautiful beach so far (I know what you are thinking Bonita!) We got some great shells and the kids had lots of fun in the surf. Matthew is getting quite brave we have noticed. He no longer hangs right by the shore but ventures out to where the waves come up to his neck.

2 more sleeps till Disney World....think the kids are excited!!

Thursday, November 02, 2006

Florida Everglades

I know why women like alligator handbags.....they sure are soft.


The Keys




Key West, most southerly point in the US.


All the white sand beaches....its been hard to take!!


Matthew's concentrating on the next one!



Brain coral wrecked from an anchor.

Miami and Florida Keys

Monday Oct. 23

We are in Key Largo at John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park. It is nice and hot here, about 90F today and with a cold front coming in tomorrow it should drop to about 78F. The keys don't have beautiful white sand beaches because of all the coral. A few hotels have brought in sand to make beaches but the state park beach is coral so water shoes are a necessity. The kids tried some snorkelling on Sunday afternoon but it was too cloudy to see anything. They could hear the parrot fish biting the coral looking for their favorite snack, algae. Another interesting fact about the parrot fish is that when they eat coral by mistake it comes out of the digestive tract as.....sand. Think about that your next tropical holiday (sand is crushed rock where we come from thank goodness).
Today Richard, Jenna and Catherine went snorkelling on the coral reef. The Florida Keys has the 3rd largest coral reef in the world. They had an amazing time. There is a bronze statue of Christ sunken in the water by a fellow who was marketing flippers. It is a replica of a Christ statue off the coast of Italy. You can't hug the statue because it is encrusted in fire coral which hurts quite a bit when you touch it. Jenna held the hand on the statue. Jenna also came face to face with a barracuda while snorkelling. The girls were both a bit nervous going out into open water to snorkel but they absolutely loved everything about it. While Richard, Jenna and Catherine were snorkelling Matthew, Rachel and I went on a glass bottom boat. It was spectacular and very informative as well. We saw parrot fish, gropers, angel fish, barracudas, and also many different kinds of coral, brain, fan and fire among others. It takes 50yrs for a brain coral to reach the size of a basketball. We saw one that was as big as a coke machine unfortunately the top was all broken because someone dropped an anchor on it. Now you may not use an anchor on the reef but can tie up to one of the bouys they have available. They estimate that this reef is between 5000 to 7000 yrs old. It really was an amazing trip.
After the boat/snorkelling trip we headed down the road to a hotel to use the pool and beach area (it is open to the public). The first of the cold front came this evening in the form of rain. It is nice though when the rain is warm. Tomorrow I think we will hang around camp and on Wednesday we are meeting up with some homeschoolers we met in church in Miami.

Thursday, Oct. 26

Yesterday we spent the day with our new friends from Miami. Their grandparents live in the Keys about 20 min. from our campsite. We met at the grandparents home and saw their lovely gardens which they were still busy rebuilding after all the hurricanes last year. In the 15 years they have lived there they have never encountered a hurricane season like the last one. Many of the plants were destroyed by the salt water. Our next stop of the day was Robbies which is where you can feed huge tarpon right off the dock. Many of the tarpon were 6ft. or over. They jump right out of the water when you hold a fish up. When we go back Richard wants to take the video camera. The rest of the day was spent on the beach. Jennifer has 3 children, one Catherine's age, one Rachel's age and one Matthew's age. They played all day. One of the interesting things they found was fish snot which is really the egg sack of one of the tropical fish. They had lots of fun with that stuff!
After the beach it was back to the grandparents home for some fishing. They live right on the water and the breakwater in front of the house is perfect for fishing. All the kids caught something. The tropical fish we threw back in but the red snapper they kept. While we sat there fishing we watched the sunset and also saw some dolphins playing near by us. It was really magical. It was hard to leave but we were all very tired after a full day. We hope to see more of the Fernandez!
Next day: we headed back to Robbies Pier with our video camera and got some great footage with the tarpon and also some with Matthew being chased by a pelican. On our way back we went to the bird santuary. It is a place of rehabilitation for many of the area bird which get injured by fishing line or being shot at. One of the parrots there was named Pickles he could talk and imitate sounds. There was also a cockateil and many pelicans, red hawks, egrets and white herons.
Over the weekend we had to move out of the state park for 2 nights because they were booked. We moved 1 mile down the road to a nice site right on the water with our own tiki hut. The kids spent the day fishing off the dock. They caught lots of fish. There was a haunted house to see that was put on by the local community. The kids got a few frights but on the whole it was pretty tame. The bag of candy was all that they really wanted.
On Sunday we returned to the CRC here in Miami. This must be the friendliest church we have encountered. After church we went to the Fernandez' for lunch. We had a great visit although I think Richard's back is a little sore from moving furniture for them (ha ha). They have a pool so the kids were busy. We had to leave too soon because we needed to move the trailer back to the state park.
On Monday morning we got up early to make the long trek down to the end of the Keys. On our drive to Key West we stopped at the Dolphin Research Centre. There were lots of dolphins doing tricks. The kids learned lots of interesting facts about dolphins like.....dolphins can count (they were training the 4yr old to count), dolphins don't have a sense of smell (their 5th sense is echo location), dolphins have sharp teeth and they only get one set of teeth for life. At Key West we stopped by the dock. We really loved Key West. It was so interesting. Million dollar boats beside broken down boat houses. The contrasts were incredible. We walked all along the dock. No pretty gated communities here, just a melting pot of rich and poor. We walked into a store that was full of sunken treasure from the Spanish Galleons. There were pieces of 8 and Dubbloons. One gold coin she let us hold was 300yrs. old and worth $18,000!
Yesterday we headed up to the Everglades for an airboat ride. It was lots of fun and loud! Good thing they give you ear plugs. We saw an alligator nest and 4 alligators in the wild. There are many species of birds and animals that make the Everglades their home. The grass forms a hammock where the animals like to stay. There are fox, otters, white tail deer, panthers, bears, snakes, scorpians and many invasive species such as black mambas, gaboon vipers, monkeys and pythons. Seems things thrive in the Everglades, even peoples' abandoned pets. After the ride one of the rangers spoke to us and let us get up close and personal with the alligators. He showed us a skunk and toad (asked Catherine to kiss it and see if it was a prince) and a scorpian as well as a 4 wk, 10 month and 4 year old alligator. We all learned lots and it was so much fun. Did you know that temperature determines whether an alligator will be male or female in the egg? 89F or above male, 84F a female. Who knew??
After the alligator encounter we headed to the Fernandez' house so the kids could spend Halloween going to a church activity in their neighbourhood. We even had a sleep over there and went ice skating in the morning. That was a bit of a laugh. Richard put some skates on and tried to skate but the skates were so dull he kept slipping. He asked the guy to sharpen them but the guy said they keep them dull because when fights break out they tend to be used as weapons. Finally the guy agreed to sharpen Richard and Jenna's. Next thing I know Richard is sprawled on the ice.....all the skates have toe picks!! No guy skates in Miami.....who knew?? The kids had lots of fun. Matthew was getting really good and didn't want to come off the ice. We have had a wonderful time with the Fernandez' and it was hard to say good-bye to them. Hopefully they will make it to BC.
Tomorrow we are off to Fort Myers.