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Sea Perch Fun!

Good morning! (Or whatever time of day it happens to be for you!)

We have been very busy recovering from our trip to Maryland, while also preparing for our upcoming road trip to Michigan. However, I wanted to share our pictures from the Maryland trip before we embark on our next adventure.

Thursday: The Adventure Begins!

We had a delayed flight, some issues with the car rental place, and a very, very late dinner, once we arrived in Baltimore! But arrive we did!

Friday: Sight Seeing!

We had planned to arrive a day before the competition, to allow for any unexpected “adventures.” Since all was going well, we headed to the train station!

We arrived at a station near a familiar landmark…

Next it was time to visit Honest Abe…

On our walk back down, Iliana (who has been to D.C. before, with her fifth grade class) showed me where Martin Luther King, Jr. gave his speech.

And we ended our night with a trip to the Smithsonian’s Museum of Natural History.

Saturday: Sea Perch Time!

Saturday morning, we were up before the hotel started their breakfast!

The kids had a lot to do once we arrived at the University of Maryland for the competition.

Have I mentioned that in Texas, we love group photos?

There were teams from all over the U.S….and the world!

The kids set up their display…

…And headed outside for some water testing!

The next event was the obstacle course in the pool. Only three team members participated directly in that event, so the rest of us kept ourselves entertained in the bleachers until it was time to cheer them on!

After lunch, the kids did a presentation and Q and A session. They did very well.

Later on, we would learn that our team placed 9th in their division, which had about 60 other teams! That was especially impressive, considering that it was their first year.

Sunday: Back to D.C.!

The competition was initially supposed to be a two-day event, but they condensed it into one long day. This gave us an unexpected day of sight-seeing!

This time, we got off the train at Arlington National Cemetery.

We saw JFK’s grave…

…The changing of the guard at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.

What struck me the most about Arlington was how absolutely huge it is. Regardless of your views on war, this is a sobering reminder of the inevitable cost.

After Arlington, we made our way to a more light-hearted stop–the White House. We didn’t go inside, but in front of the lawn, we were met with a rather interesting cross-section of humanity. There were people selling flags for various causes, people quietly protesting, and one protestor giving a very impassioned speech…while a man right next to him led a group in the “Cha-cha Slide!”

Cha-Cha Slide man was actually really cool…

After that, we were off to the Smithsonian’s Museum of American History, where we saw the actual Ruby Slippers!

Monday: Off to the Capitol!

The next morning, I had a treat. There was a national park across from our hotel in Baltimore, so I enjoyed a walk through nature! I didn’t have time to do much exploring, so I decided I would revisit it later.

Then it was time for another train ride!

At the Capitol, we were hosted by the staff of our Congressman, Randy Weber. Mr. Weber was not there at the time, but we met his staff in his office.

And, of course, a group photo!

Our first stop on the tour…

It is important to note that dogs have been allowed in the Capitol for the past 10 years. Many of the Representatives had pictures of their dogs on their doors.

The most interesting part of the tour, by far, were the statues. Each state is allowed two statues in the Capitol. The first statues we saw were in the basement.

The old Senate chambers…

The old Supreme Court room.

The Rotunda…

And one last train ride, back to our hotel.

Tuesday’s Side Quest: Lost in the Woods

Since we were due to fly out on Tuesday, I decided to get up early and go on a 5 mile hike before breakfast. I headed out at 6:00 am. The first mile was uneventful, except for a road barricade marking the trail.

The scenery changed a bit as I veered away from the highway during the second mile.

The third mile brought with it a boardwalk over a swamp, plenty of ferns, and an interesting carved tree.

The fourth mile brought more beautiful scenery.

I planned to drink a bottle of water every two miles, so I was due to drink my last one at mile 4. The trail thus far had been very well marked, and I was making perfect time as I passed marker 3.2, 3.4, 3.6, and 3.8. There were a couple of unmarked forks, but I stuck with the obviously better-worn path.

Still no marker for mile 4. I was seeing more hikers at this time, mostly heading in the opposite direction. At an unmarked fork between two very-worn paths, I asked a local which one was the perimeter trail. He looked confused, then pointed me in a direction that he said would take me to that trail.

I crossed a marked fork, which I was able to find on my trail map. There was a loop, and if I took the shorter end, it would take me back to the perimeter trail. Sure enough, it did! I was seeing mile markers again.

In .3 miles, I was back at the beginning of the loop. Mission accomplished!

I had plenty of time to eat breakfast, which was a yummy omelet made-to-order by the very friendly hotel staff. Then we returned the rental cars and boarded to bus to the airport.

Everybody kept busy at the terminal.

On Southwest, the seats are first come, first served, based on the time that you check in. This was a very full flight, and it became apparent that our group would not be able to stay together. The kids found seats in the back, and I volunteered to find a seat back there, as there were not enough for all the adults.

Happily, I found the last available window seat!

Bye bye, Baltimore! We crossed the Mississippi.

Three hours later…

We had a fun trip, and it was a great opportunity for the kids! And our dog is very happy with her sourvenier from the Capitol!

We had two weeks to recover, and now we are getting ready to leave for Michigan tomorrow. Stay tuned!

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Springtime Fun!

Happy Monday, y’all! And happy Memorial Day to those of you in the U.S!

It has been a long time since I have posted an update, so here is what we have been up to this spring!

The Easter Bunny Visits the Boat

We celebrated our first Easter on Cruise Forever. Iliana is getting a bit old for decorating eggs, but she humored us.

Many Easters ago, Rob decided to freak out his mom by drinking egg dye. That was over a decade ago, but the tradition continues!

Of course, the bunny arrived the next morning, and then he brought Iliana her first Coach bag a few days later.

Not Prom

Iliana loves participating in the teen activities at the library. In April, they had an after-hours activity called “Not Prom.” Ili had fun getting all dolled up!

Spring Break Trip (Finally)!

We had booked a bike riding trip in Montrose, Houston at the beginning of spring break. However, the weather was terrible, my dad was in the hospital, and Ili preferred to got to her art class. So we rescheduled for the beginning of May.

We spent more time relaxing than anything, because we were so exhausted from the impending end of the school year. But we were able to relax in a fun treehouse in Montrose!

We were very close to the Buffalo Bayou trail, so we had a lovely bike ride!

Mother’s day was the day after our trip, and I got a kick out of Rob and Ili’s creativity in the packaging of my presents!

Sea Perch Car Wash

Iliana’s school offered a STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts, math) elective this year, which Ili excitedly signed up for. It was in this class that she met her social group at school…and together they formed the Sea Perch Underwater Robotics team!

The kids designed the robot, which performs tasks on a PVC platform, underwater. They participated in the national competition, which was virtual, after many visits to one student’s swimming pool. Both teams from Odyssey Academy placed very well, so they are going on to the Internationals, which are in-person in Maryland!

This means that that the four team members from Iliana’s school have been riding the bus to the Galveston campus once a week, to practice and plan with the students from the Galveston team (they are competing as one team in the Internationals). This early-morning (it leaves at 6:30 am) bus ride has been good practice for high school, since all of the team members will be riding it daily next year, when they attend the Galveston campus.

To raise money for the upcoming trip to Maryland (we leave Thursday, June 2!), the students from the Bay Area campus (where Ili attended), held a car wash at Chick Fil-A.

Eighth Grade Breakfast

The week before the last week of school, the eighth graders were celebrated at a breakfast that their parents could attend. Iliana’s English/Social Studies teacher honored each student with an adjective that began with the same first letter as their name. Iliana was “Iliana the Incredible.”

I convinced Iliana to take a picture with me afterward…

And of course she took a picture with her bestie…

And her teachers–most of whom she has had since sixth grade.

And of course with the principal (far left) and her assistant!

Good-bye Loco!

Saturday morning, we headed to the bank, bright and early, to sign over the paperwork for Loco Lobo. Cruise Forever is now our home, and likely will be for a long time. We have some wonderful memories on Loco, but it is time for someone else to enjoy it. Happily, it is now owned by a delightful live-aboard couple, who have already begun doing some much-needed renovations!

(And yes, I am keeping the name of this blog the same, as a matter of convenience!)

Whodunit?

15 years ago, I had tried so hard to have a baby, that I didn’t care about the implications of having a child born right after the last day of school. With the end-of-the-year craziness, I have often tried to do a joint birthday party with someone whose birthday is close to hers. (It helps that she shares a birthday with Ava, from Michigan!).

This year, however, I really wanted to put together a party with Iliana’s friends from school. She has a very tight-knit friend group, and I thought it would be fun to do a party for teens.

After considering various options, Iliana chose to have a murder mystery party. The kids were each given a character packet and encouraged to dress the part. At the beginning of the party, everyone drew a sticky note, stating whether they were guilty or innocent. They would answer their questions accordingly.

Rob was the detective…

So whodunit? Was it Amber, the bar tender who wasn’t very good at her job?

Or was it Coco, the absent-minded waitress/reality show star?

Was it Vivian the actress or Daliah the photographer?

Christopher answered a suspicious phone call, Jazzy the waitress/singer had been carrying a knife right before it happened, and Florence the acting teacher is extremely quiet…

Or maybe it was London, the heiress?

In the end, it was Vivian! Well played, everyone!

Good-bye, Middle School!

The last week brought with it end-of-the-year festivities. While the shooting in Uvala brought a subdued tone to the last day, we were still able to celebrate everyone’s accomplishments.

Monday was Iliana’s last day wearing her uniform! (They have free dress in high school).

At the Greatness Gathering that day, Iliana won numerous awards (and a medal) for UIL Academics. She was also voted “Most Compassionate” and “Best Listener.”

On Wednesday, we made sure to take some last-day pictures.

And Ili rode away in Rob’s MG!

Celebrating Sea Perch

After school on Wednesday, our local congressman, Randy Weber, wanted to meet with the Sea Perch team, to celebrate their accomplishments.

The “Three Musketeers” were excited!

The kids explained how their robot works…

And Mr. Weber made arrangements for the kids to have a tour of the Capitol during their Maryland trip! (We are spending one day sight-seeing in D.C.)

And Finally…

On our first day of summer vacation, we had one last bit of good news. Our dog, Jasmine, came to us two years ago, when she was wandering around Legend Point marina with no collar or chip. The office was unable to locate an owner, so we adopted her.

We learned that Jasmine was heartworm positive. Since I could not afford the $1500+ treatment at that time, we decided to do the “slow kill” method. Jasmine did a course of antibiotics, then took Heartguard for a year. (It actually ended up being over a year, due to Covid).

We retested last summer, and she was still positive. Luckily, there is now a clinic in Houston that treats for $400. We took her there for her injections, and last Thursday, she finally tested negative! I let out a whoop and Jasmine started barking when they told us the news!

So those have been our spring adventures! Iliana and I are now getting ready to leave for Maryland on Thursday. This summer I am aiming to post a picture post every Monday and a written post every Thursday. This week it will be a little off, due to the Maryland trip, but I will be posting on Mondays and Thursdays.