Friday, February 28, 2014

Day at the Parks

Our family got a special treat when a co-worker's family got us free tickets to Universal Studios Florida and Islands of Adventure.

The girl's favorite ride was Minion Mayhem where people are "turned into" minions.  (However, the ride as "favorite" for Lia is definitely challenged; read below.)

While Lori and Lia were on a coaster, Val, Meg and I explored and came across this display of ferociousness.

Hanging out in the Jurassic Park area.

The Harry Potter section is reflected in Val's shades.

Over the years, the girls have become fans of the Buddies movies -- about the adventures of five golden retriever puppies.  So they were thrilled to meet Gracie who played Rosebud in the movies.

Lia was just tall enough to go on The Hulk roller coaster -- it's big, tall, fast, and inverts 7 times.  Lia was so excited after she and Lori went on it, that she begged me to take her on it again.  Oh, okay, I suppose.  This is evidence that Lia has Lori and I's love of roller coasters. :)

Monday, February 17, 2014

Cocoa Beach

We were planning on meeting a good friend at Cocoa Beach, but at the last minute, our friend's plans changed.  So we decided to go anyways … and we were so glad we did.

Our late-afternoon arrival found us at a not-too crowded beach, 77 degrees, sunny, and breezy.  The girls played in the sand for two hours straight.  Lori and I chatted, rested, and walked in the cold, ankle-deep surface.  Hmm, what word comes to mind?  Delightful.

We need to go back … and bring more sand toys to keep the girls busy. :)






Tuesday, February 11, 2014

12


Oh my word, she's almost a teenager.

Lia turned 12.

That morning, she enjoyed opening a few gifts.  This spring, Lia is going to participate on a volleyball team for the first time.  She's excited about trying this.  I've been practicing with her, and it seems like she's got some of her father's quality skills.

But she was very clearly most excited about her two sets of Cherry Ames books.  Below is her reaction to opening the first set.  We weren't able to get her reaction to opening the second set because she was squealing and jumping around the room.  (We were busy plugging our ears.)

Sisters …

Cake later that evening.  Happy birthday, Lia.  We love you, we're proud of you for the way you love others, and we're in awe of how much you love Jesus.  You're a gift and a treasure!


Saturday, February 8, 2014

Father-Daughter(s) Dance

This was our first Father-Daughter dance and hopefully not the last.  A local church sponsored the event, and it was done really well … we had a great time.  The ages of daughters present ranged from two years old to twenty years old.

The DJ and his dance floor helper got everyone involved.  A few times during the evening, the helper said, "Okay, Dads, you take a break and get a drink; I've got some dances for your girls to do here on the dance floor."  Very nice.  The girls knew a bunch of other girls there so they thought that was fun.

We enjoyed some line dancing, and I took turns with the girls and had some four-some dances as well.  For a couple songs, I showed them my moves, and they were clearly … not impressed.  They just don't know smooth moves when they see 'em.

And a photographer was present ...