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Entries from July 2008

On The Road, Day 22: American Museum of Natural History . . . again

July 21st, 2008 · No Comments

Another trip to our favorite museum. This time we went into all the special exhibits. We started at The Horse. It started with the evolution of horses; I hadn’t known there had been horses 50 million years ago or that they had actually originated in North America. The exhibit also had quite a bit of […]

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On The Road, Day 21: Lemonade Stand

July 20th, 2008 · No Comments

Ah the joys of summer: swimming and playing with our cousins.  One of their cousins had the The Daring Book For Girls and tried to do an activity out of the book every day.  Flipping through the book, they got the idea in their heads that they wanted to make a lemonade stand.  It was […]

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On The Road, Day 22: American Museum of Natural History

July 19th, 2008 · 3 Comments

We headed into New York to go the American Museum of Natural History. For the first few years of their lives it was known as the dinosaur museum and we never saw anything else. They’ve finally got to the point where we can see other areas of the museum. We brought our three and two […]

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PHOTOS

July 18th, 2008 · 2 Comments

Since switching the blog format slightly - to fix a sidebar glitch - I’ve can’t get the photo album to work. Well couldn’t get in the few days I had before leaving and haven’t worked on it since. There are only a few days of photos up. Been way to busy to upload. But what […]

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On The Road, Day 20: Maritime Aquarium

July 18th, 2008 · No Comments

It took us a few days of swimming and playing before we could get the kids out of the house. We took our three and two of their cousins to the Maritime Aquarium on Friday. The have a special exhibit right now with a white alligator. There are only 44 albino alligators out of the […]

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On The Road, Day 17, 18, 19: Stamford, CT, aka Grandpa’s House

July 17th, 2008 · No Comments

We’re here. We made it. Think big house, more cousins than a small village, some of them having friends over, aunts, uncles, swimming pool, capture the flag, and scavenger hunts. Swim, swim, swim from breakfast ’til bed with breaks in between to play. We’ve been so busy we haven’t posted.
The first few days were spent […]

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Tags: Books, books, books! · Homeschooling · Science Schmience · Travels

On The Road, Day 16: Washington D.C.

July 14th, 2008 · No Comments

It is getting harder and harder to get going in the morning. The kids just want to stay in the room and watch TV. DC is the last stop on our trip. Mommy and Daddy wanted to do 2 days, but we only got to do one. Daddy got up […]

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On The Road, Day 15: North Carolina

July 13th, 2008 · No Comments

Day two with Mike and Erin. After we pried the boys away from the video games, Mike took us for a little hike with his daughter and dog. It was an easy hike through the Eno River State Park. At first the kids seemed reluctant to go on another walk. […]

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Tags: Fresh Air · Homeschooling · Science Schmience · Travels

On The Road, Day 14: North Carolina Zoological Park

July 12th, 2008 · No Comments

Rather than driving north to Durham our friends decided to drive down at meet us. We swam a little this morning at our hotel and then met our friend’s Mike and Erin, and their daughter, at the North Carolina Zoological Park. We had a good time wandering the zoo, but we were late meeting our […]

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On the Road, Day 13: Heading north, Rock Hill, SC

July 11th, 2008 · 2 Comments

Leaving Gainesville was interesting. At a gas station stop I asked about the closest bookstore, I got a blank stare followed by, “uuh, Walmart?” Good think we had a large selection with us. We drove past sings for boiled peanuts, kept meaning to stop and get some but never did, and Georgia peaches.
We stopped […]

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