Friday, February 27, 2009

So-Cal with Friends

"So, where are you going from here?" was the question that someone asked as we sat around the campfire on the last night at the rally. "Well," I said, "I think we're heading somewhere... sometime tomorrow... but, maybe not, I'm not sure". Hence the plan was born to head back South again, this time with new friends that we had met at the rally.

We stopped first at Oceanside where the kids scoured the rocks for sea life and loaded up on sand dollars, played in the ocean, watched the seals on the docks, and the guys got out the guitars and drums and jammed in the parking lot by the RVs. Although a pretty stop, the campground at Oceanside was horrible with so many rules and police patrolling thru it that it felt more like a detention camp than a campground. After a reprimand for opening our slides, a warning that we couldn't have chairs outside the RV, and a $245 ticket we were happy to move on the next day.


We headed further on down the coast to Carlsbad State Beach. We shared a space with Bryce & Steve and all of us had a great time building sand castles, kayaking in the ocean, swimming, making communal meals, and hanging out around the campfire. After a week at the campground, the group split up in different directions with some heading for Joshua Tree & Slab City while we headed North to Hollywood with Bryce & Steve.


Thursday, February 19, 2009

West Coast Family's on the Road Rally


FOTR RALLY


If I could have planned out a rally and put exactly the people there
that I thought would be the most fun, I couldn't have made it any cooler
than the California FOTR Rally turned out to be!





We had great fun meeting new friends...


Abby & Cassie Rose

Eddy & Jason, Abby & Auni


Hanging out with old friends....

Eddy, Vern & Steve

Pete, Steve, Rita, Bryce, Gayle, Eddy, Connor

CLICK HERE for More Pictures of our FOTR Friends




Playing music & having fun around the campfire....


Kati & Rita


Music on the beach

Abby playing the guitar

Karen, Steve, John, Gayle, & kids

Jason, Kara & Auni

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Enjoying all the fun things there were to do...


Curtis's Music Class

Abby, Cassie Rose, Sierra & Auni blowing bubbles

Exploring Tide Pools

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Abby & Winston playing in the hot tub

CLICK HERE for More Pictures of FOTR Fun



Visit more websites and blogs about the FOTR Rally

VISIT THE OFFICIAL FOTR RALLY WEBSITE - More Pics

The DeMichiel Family - Great blog, lots of pictures

The Robinson Family

Mali Mish Family

Sunday, February 15, 2009

Calico Ghost Town and the Civil War Re-enactment



What a Cool Place!!

We found out that Calico was going to have the Civil War Re-enactment so we packed up our bags and left Las Vegas so we could get there by the weekend. Although the Civil War didn't actually take place in California, it was a good opportunity to re-enforce what Abby learned in Virginia about the Civil War. Abby even got a chance to meet "Abe Lincoln"



Both the Union and the Confederate troops had set up encampments in the ghost town and the streets were full of actors in costume.






Plus, since Calico is actually a working ghost town, Abby was able to experience Pioneer life with the many activities they have there -


like leather working....


and making our own rope jump ropes....


and sitting in on class in the old school house

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Yeah, Vegas Baby!



The Volcano at the Mirage - Circus acts and amusement rides at Circus Circus - M&M Factory Tour - Fountains of Bellagio - Aquariums, Robotics & Trojan Horse at Ceasars - Lions at the MGM - Finding pearls in oysters - Gondola ride and dinner at the Venetian - lots of fun!


Things Abby learned:
  • how aquariums work
  • how robots are made
  • about the Trojan horse
  • how antiquing is done to make the wood look like marble
  • where pearls come from and about Oyster farms
  • all about lions
  • about the Eiffel tower
  • plus, she got to visit with her friend Taryn who lives in Vegas!
Things we did:
  • got a babysitter (Taryn's mom) and went out for our anniversary to the Venetian - the gondolier sang us songs as we rode down the Grand Canal in Venice, we kissed under each bridge, and we were serenaded at the Italian restaurant where we at dinner
  • very little gambling
  • same as Abby

Friday, February 6, 2009

Planetarium & Science Museum

The Astronomy Club sets up their telescopes once a month at the San Diego Planetarium and lets people view the stars and moon though their high powered telescopes. This also happened to be on the day when a special Southern Stars planetarium show was put on. And it just so happened that we were in San Diego at the right time!! The show was really interesting and it was really cool to see the craters on the moon and the constellations close up after just learning about them.

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Surfing!

Yahoo!! Look at us go!!




We found a surf school while we were at the beach in San Diego and Pete, Christian & I all decided to learn to surf, while Dylan & Abby boogie boarded! An hour later, I finally was able to stand up on the surf board for an entire 30 seconds!!

Monday, February 2, 2009

Homeschool Days Legoland - BY ABBY




Legoland was very fun because it was all made out of Legos, even the rides. Me and my friends, Christian & Dylan, and our parents got to go on a ride where you got to splash each other with waterguns and I didn't get at all wet. We also got to make race cars and solar cars out of Legos. It was lots of fun, and I won the race.


~ by Abby Bennett

Sunday, February 1, 2009

Fun with Friends in the Desert

What a fun adventure we have had since we hit Quartzsite, AZ!



The first night we were here we met up with our friends Pete & Rita and were surprised to also have Kati & Vern and family stop in to camp as well! We had lots of fun visiting with everyone around the campfire until the early morning hours. Morning came and Kati & Vern went on their way to Mexico, but our fun in Quartzite was just beginning. During our week there we met quite a few interesting people, checked out the RV show, flea market, and gem show, and just had a great time.



The following week led us to Yuma, AZ where we toured the Yuma Territorial Prison, and the Army Proving Grounds, picked lettuce straight from the field, learned all about the Army Parachute Jumpers (the kids even got to help fold the parachute)





and and from there we went on to the Hot Springs and up to Slab City and saw Salvation Mtn (both of which were in the movie "Into the Wild"). Salvation Mountain was awesome in an incredibly weird sort of way. The man who built it has been out in the desert paper macheing a mountain for God for 24 years. He uses tires adobe mud, tires to make trees, and paint. There are little rooms to sit in, bible verses throughout, and the whole thing looks like it came right out of Dr. Suess's "Who Ville". Definately the coolest/weirdest thing I've ever seen.