Saturday, December 28, 2013

Seed of Fruit Fracturer

I'm really enjoying spending time with my family during this Christmas break.

About a month ago, Heather and I wanted to surprise the girls with an outing, so we booked the tickets.

Today was the extra special day:

We went downtown to Local 127 for lunch. Great food and we left stuffed!

After lunch we walked down to the Aronoff Center for the Arts to catch the show. After the girls figured out why we were there, we went to find our seats to watch the Cincinnati Ballet and Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra perform The Nutcraker.



It is a beautiful place!


At intermission:




After the show, they had a Sugar Plum Parade, which allowed anyone who wanted to to go up on stage and see some of the set, dancers, crew, etc. While the line was extremely long, it was pretty neat.









We all really enjoyed the show quite a bit!  Check it out next year!


Saturday, November 2, 2013

What Can Brown (County) Do For You?

Last Sunday after church, we went to Nashville, IN to spend a few days for a mini vacation. We stayed at a "cabin" just north of town.


It was a cute place surrounded by beautiful woods, a field, and a creek.






We got pizza to bring back to our place and we normally can put away two large LaRosa's pizza (traditional crust). Therefore, I ordered two large pizzas from the pizzeria. When they handed me the pizzas, it felt like they weighed 20 pounds. Ugh! Well, we had dinner for that night and Tuesday night!

Early on Monday morning, I took the dogs out back in the pitch black. I have been amazed at God's created heavenly bodies for years. However, my jaw dropped when I looked up and saw so many more stars than I ever imagined, and they were very bright. I had to get Heather and the girls outside to see it! This picture of Orion doesn't do it justice!


It was also 30° that morning. Brrr! Fortunately, in the afternoon, it had doubled to 60° and it turned out to be a really nice day. The girls did their school work, then we walked up in the woods behind the cabin to enjoy nature and have the girls wrap up their school work (nature study).
















That afternoon, we walked through Nashville for a bit. Since the weekend had passed, it wasn't that crowded, but then many stores were closed or closed early. I saw a marionette theater whose sign said shows were through Monday, but it was apparently a typo since the last show of the season was the day prior.



We came across a guy looking through a telescope AT THE SUN!  He "let" us (for a fee) look through it as well. It was amazing! You (well, not you, but we) could see sun spots as well as the flames! Spectacular!




Later that evening, we drove to my old stomping grounds at Indiana University in Bloomington. A lot has changed in 25 years!








On Tuesday, we visited Brown County State Park for a couple of hours. It is very beautiful this time of year!








Three fourths of us climbed to near the top of this fire tower.


While the tower is "only" about 100 feet tall, it is about 1000 feet above sea level and you can see quite a bit.




The girls wanted to pose behind some "decorations".







Wednesday was foggy the entire day, so I'm glad we made it to this park on Tuesday.







We left for home on Wednesday, wishing we could have stayed longer. We greatly enjoyed our time together. Love my family!!