Showing posts with label Sister. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sister. Show all posts

Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree: Christmas 2016


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Inspecting gifts. We determined this one was soap.
Today is the best day of the entire year -- Christmas Day!! Well, maybe it's not still Christmas in Australia or someplace like that, but that's beside the point.

I love everything about Christmas, and seeing as how today is pretty much my favorite holiday of the year, I feel obligated to write a blog post about the greatness of this day.

My family and I always open presents from friends on Christmas Eve after dinner. There were all sorts of fun gifts last night, such as candy, a 1,000 piece puzzle, and wrapping paper. There was also bubble gum for Esther...a rather hazardous combination, considering the type of bubble gum eater she is.

A Special Birthday Post

Photo credits: Diane Van Tuyl
So...today is my baby sister's 15th birthday, and in honor of the special day, I've dedicated this blog post to Esther ...a person who knows better than Santa Claus whether I've been good or bad.

My younger sister does a wonderful job as a guinea pig for all my brilliant inventions and for sending down the stairs in a laundry basket first. (Coincidentally, her trip down the stairs also taught me never to do the same.)

Thanks for teaching me valuable life lessons, Esther, like...

Delray Beach pt 3

We had enough decent weather for Esther and I to film our latest movie from Van Tuyl Productions, "The Hunt". (For other movies from Van Tuyl Productions, click here).




6/9/16
We had a few days where it was lovely weather for ducks, and whaddya know but one did show up and start swimming around the pool. At first, it looked like he only had one leg, but it turned out he actually had the usual two.

Fun and Games at the Beach

Hello, folks! This is the second post about our recent trip to Delray Beach (first post here). I'm shore you'll want to sea some pictures of the ocean, so here you go (goodness, wasn't this pun-ishing to read?).

6/2/16

Things That Go on in a Thousand Mile Car Trip

     Greetings, fellow Earth-dwellers. You've probably been wondering what I've been up to since my last post (was it really back in November that I last posted...?). Well, one thing my family and I did recently was to take a vacation to Delray Beach, Florida! 

     Our new minivan was much easier to pack than our old car had been. (I had a lot more stuff than you see here when my parents picked me up from college earlier this month though.)
Yes, that's a lot of stuff... 5/31/16

Adventures (and bruises) on Ice

After the skating. All photo credits: my mom ('cause I was too busy falling down to take pictures)
Yesterday, I went ice skating for the first time ever, and I am left wondering... How in the world do figure skaters manage to go around on one ice skate all the time? I certainly had enough trouble staying up on my two feet. At least I don't have a peg leg like a pirate. I can't imagine what peg-legged pirates do when they go ice skating.

Red Toyotas and Blue Buicks

     We got a new car. And that might not sound so special to some of you, but when it's the first car your family's gotten in a dozen years, it's kind of a big deal! Here's a photo I took of some of my family members next to it a couple weeks ago:

1,000 Things to Do on a 1,000 Mile Car Trip

     My family and I just got back from a two-week vacation to Delray Beach, Florida! We had so much fun there, this is going to be the first of several posts about our time there.
     It's a 1,000 miles from here to Delray, and as many of you know, we drive it in two days. So what do Esther and I do for a thousand miles in the backseat? 
     Read on to find out.

What Happens When You Ask Rachel to Bake a Giant Cake

     I baked a cake yesterday. Not just any cake, but my graduation cake. And not just any graduation cake, but a 12x18 cake, the biggest thing I've ever baked in my life!  (12x18 inches that is, not feet. I got covered in enough batter just from this one!)
     When one is baking a foot and a half long cake, proper greasing of the pan beforehand is vital. It is equally important to cover the pan well with a fine layer of flour. As a side note, when I had finished, I too was well-greased and covered with a fine layer of flour.


This is what happens when you give the camera to your sister and tell her to take some nice photos.
Next, the eggs. All ten of them. Cracking two eggs at a time certainly helps it go faster. As an added benefit, it also adds that nice crunch to the cake, so important for one's daily calcium intake.

 How do you mix up three boxes of cake mix at once?
Just like this! I hope you like cake batter, because when you do this, you're certainly going to get a lot all over the place.



The biggest bowl of cake batter I've ever seen for the biggest cake I've ever baked...
When you mix up three boxes of cake mix my way, you end up splatting the batter on yourself and the counters (but mostly on yourself).
Licking off the spatula just a little bit too eagerly. I get excited about cake batter, ok?
I told her to look normal and pretend I wasn't even taking pictures.
The sad thing is, this is normal...



 After gallons of batter all over the kitchen, you may be wondering how the cake turned out. Well, see for yourself!
Yes, this is actually the only good picture I have of the cake. It was late at night...
It's amazing how hilarious baking a giant cake can be. Of course, when you've had as much sugar as Esther and I did, everything seems hilarious!

A Dangerous Ride

Snow.
      For some people, a feeling of dread settles over them at the mere thought of winter, with its freezing cold temperatures, and snow, and ice. But for other people, the word sends a thrill of excitement racing through their entire body. Even if the winter is filled with a hundred snow storms, these people still love the last snowstorm just as much as the very first one of the season. I am one of those people.
     Let me tell you why.
     Sledding is one of the most fun winter sports in the world. Last Friday, at our friends' farm, I experienced a few short hours of sledding, real sledding, for the first time in my life.
     Esther and I brought the Flexible Flyer sleds that belonged to our parents, and our friends brought round saucer sleds and surf board sleds. I decided to go down the hill on the Flexible Flyer first because it seemed like a fairly undangerous option for my first ride down a hill of this size. 
     Now I know why they call it a “flyer”. The first bump sent me flying down the hill and landing in a snow-covered heap (with an evil-looking sled rattling down after me).
     I didn't use the Flexible Flyer too much after that.
This is what happens when you try to sled down the hill on a rusty Flexible Flyer. (I'm the one in the teal coat who just fell off the sled.)
     Racing down the hill on the sleds was so much fun, we didn't even think about the long walk back to the top. Of course, we thought about it a lot when we had to trudge back up! The hill was so long and so steep, we had to rest many times before we got to the summit. Of course, the snow made it a million times harder –every footstep we took was sucked up by about 6 inches of snow. 


 
    Those flying saucer sleds were something else. As soon as you took your hands off the ground at the top of the slope, all the way down to the bottom, you spun, around and around and around and around (are you dizzy yet? Because I sure was!) 
     Sometimes the saucer dumped you off right in the middle of the slope and you kept right on sliding. 
 Sometimes you hit a bump and did a complete somersault, like me. 
  Or sometimes, you happened to hit someone pulling up a snow tube on a leash, and you, your boots, the sled, your socks, and your gloves went flying in all different directions, like Esther.

Tragically, there is no photo of Esther's near death experience
involving the snow tube on a leash, so you'll just have to look
at this picture of me instead.
     Although summer will always be my favorite season of the year, I love winter. I an sure I will always remember this first time sledding on such a huge hill as one of the most thrilling (and possibly dangerous) experiences of this winter.



Florida Vacation (Part 2)

Hey everyone! Well, I finally got around to finish going through the rest of the photos of our Florida vacation and posting them, so here they are!

(Here's Part 1 if you missed it: http://countrygirl-writer.blogspot.com/2014/06/florida-vacation-part-1.html )


Esther and I built a sandcastle! 6/3/14

Unfortunately, Esther got sick with a stomach bug for a few days the second week we were in Florida. We were all going to go to the Gumbo Limbo Wildlife Preserve, but since she was sick just my dad and I went. It was a really cool place!
They had a rehabilitation center for injured turtles. This one's a loggerhead turtle. 6/4/14
They also had some really big fish tanks. This fish was smiling for the camera! 6/4/14

We went to Butterfly World on June 5. It was so much fun -they had butterflies everywhere, and some of them even landed on us!
This Blue Morpho butterfly landed on my mom! 6/5/14
They also had rainbow lorikeets there, and we got to feed them!
One of them decided to land on my head! 6/5/14

My mom fed them too. 6/5/14
Family picture ~6/5/14
One of the butterflies landed on my arm! This is another Blue Morpho. 6/5/14


I was able to complete two drawings while we were in Florida (quite an accomplishment if you know how slowly I draw!!) I haven't scanned in the other one yet, but here's one of them.
Graphite pencil on cardstock -June 2014


All of us went swimming in the ocean the last Friday we were in Florida. Unfortunately, my mom and I ended up getting bitten by some sea lice (baby jellyfish). It was kind of like being bitten by a bunch of mosquitoes.
My dad, Esther, and my mom ~6/6/14 

We took some family pictures on our second to last day in Florida.
6/7/14

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6/7/14
We took one final walk on the beach the morning we left Florida. The ocean was so calm and still!
Me, my dad, and Esther ~6/9/14
Looking for shells one last time 6/9/14
6/9/14

Florida Vacation (Part 1)

Hello everyone! We just got home from a 2-week vacation to Delray Beach, Florida! It was so much fun!
      We drove over 1,000 miles from our home in Virginia to Delray Beach, Florida (a 2 day car trip!). The route we took is traced in blue on the map.

Directions to Delray Beach, Florida: Get on Interstate 95 and drive for 1,000 miles. 
First day of the trip! We drove about 10 hours the first day.~ 5/25/14
At the North Carolina welcome center ~5/25/14
We got to the Florida state line early the second day, but it was still another 5 hours to Delray Beach. The entire two-day drive took about 14 or 15 hours.
At the Florida welcome center! 5/26/14

Dolphin at the Florida welcome center ~5/26/14
The hotel we stayed at Delray Beach had a shuffleboard court and a basketball hoop, as well as a ping-pong table. Esther and I had a lot of fun with them!

Basketball! ~5/27/14

Ping-pong! 5/28/14


Esther, my dad, and I near the ocean. Look at all that seaweed that washed ashore! 5/27/14


A Goodyear blimp flying near our hotel ~5/28/14
5/29/14

Esther ~5/29/14

My dad, Esther, and I on the beach. 5/27/14

Esther ~5/30/14

We went to the Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge, about 13 miles from our hotel. It's a 147,392-acre wildlife refuge in the Florida Everglades. It was really cool to see the Everglades!

6/1/14
We saw an alligator! The park rangers said they had named him "George". 6/1/14
I'll post another blog entry soon with the rest of the photos!

Update: Here's Part 2!
http://countrygirl-writer.blogspot.com/2014/06/florida-vacation-part-2.html

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