Dyer Observatory…

When I was a little girl in elementary school, we went to the Dyer Observatory for a field trip. I’ve seriously been wanting to go back there ever since then. So, I was so excited to be able to take my three elementary school aged boys there today, meeting up with our longtime adventuring friends…the Pomerantzes…for a (FREE) open house and tour.

First, we checked out the star model display in the lobby (“an interactive model that displays the positions of the 100 nearest and 100 brightest starts in the night sky”). Next, we climbed the stairs to see the Seyfert Telescope, where we learned about the telescope and got to take turns looking into it to see a star named “Beetle Juice”, which is a part of the Orion constellation. Then, we met in the library to look at the Hubble Space Telescope model, the observatory’s original planetarium dome, and a collection of meteorites and tektites. Afterwards, we gathered outside to hear about the sundial. Last, we followed a wood chip path to check out the solstice and equinox alignment stones and see the star chamber (“the only such installation of a camera-obscura and sundial in the world”).

I think Jonas enjoyed it the most…he said it was really cool and thanked me for taking him. Roman was triggered somehow sensory-wise and teetering on meltdown territory pretty much the whole time, but he was able to pull through it and I was still able to take in as much of the tour as possible. So, we’ll call it a success.

Hanging out with MeMe…

The boys and I drove up to Gallatin today to hang out with MeMe! We had lunch at Sonic (the boys had their first slush) and spent time at the pool with her (Jonas and Xander were all about the water slide, while Roman and MeMe and I played catch and monkey in the middle with a water ball). We stopped back by the house to see PaPa…and he and MeMe and I were able to have a peaceful chat while the boys did a little bit of quiet time on their tablets. After we hugged Aunt Jean and MeMe gifted us with a cantaloupe and cucumbers from her garden, we headed back home. Here’s to the last few days of summer before school starts!

Radnor Lake State Park…

The boys and I met up with our dear friends, the Pomerantzes, to go hiking at Radnor Lake this morning.

It was Kim with her three girls and me with my three boys on the lake trail…which ended up being a three mile hike. Phew!!! It was tough keeping everybody together…as we have some who like to trail blaze, some who like to run ahead, some who like to stop and smell the roses, and some who just aren’t sure what they think about the whole thing.

Brilliant me, trying to distract from a possible multiple child meltdown…said, “Hey, guys, look! Here’s the lake trail already!” Only we ended up going on the looooooooooooong lake trail instead of the short lake trail. Oh well…no one was any worse for the wear, and we saw at least five different creatures along the way (deer, turkeys, turtles, herons, and fish). And Xander even found a pet stick to adopt, who he affectionately named Paul.

Rutledge Falls…

We headed out this morning (with Tom…there’s NO way I could’ve done it without him) to Rutledge Falls in Tullahoma, TN to join some friends from the Nolensville Moms group on a Friday morning adventure.

It was a short walk down a path from the roadside, a steep walk down big rocks and over roots, and a freezing cold walk through the water to the falls. It was so beautiful…I love Tennessee.

Henry Horton State Park…

We had such a wonderful Sunday afternoon at Henry Horton State Park!!!

We started out hiking on the trail but ended up following the dry creek bed to the river, where we trail-blazed over rocks and around bends and eventually almost all fell in the water by the muddy river bank and finally clambered back up to the trail. Phew!

After that, we took a dip in the park’s Olympic-size pool. The boys could not get enough of the diving board and pretty much took turns diving the entire time we were there. Xander amazed us with his fearless forward and backward flips.

Here are a few pictures from our hike…

Kayaking…

I loved being able to tag along on the Smyrna Outdoor Adventure Center’s kayak float this morning. We paddled about an hour down Stewart’s Creek (just until it met Percy Priest Lake) and back. Kayaking is SO my new favorite thing. I adore just being in the great outdoors on the water…soaking up the peace and the beauty.

Lemonade Stand…

The boys did a lemonade stand this afternoon to raise money for Winter at the Clearwater Marine Aquarium. They helped make cookies (snickerdoodles, oatmeal chocolate chip, and oatmeal raisin) and created some really fun, colorful signs. They each had a job and rotated (working the cash register, scooping ice, and pouring lemonade). We were excited to be able to raise $21 (every little bit helps) that we’ll be sending off in the mail tomorrow which will go towards caring for Winter and all of the rescued marine animals at the Clearwater Marine Aquarium.

Franklin Rec Center Pool…

In between morning and afternoon appointments for the boys today, we went to the Franklin Rec Center Pool.

The boys had to pass a brief swim test (swim the width of the pool from the slide to the ladder) to be able to go down the water slides. Roman wasn’t so sure about it, until I reminded him that he swam the entire length of the pool several times last week. He decided he would try it, and I’m so happy he did. I loved seeing the look of confidence and the smile on his face when he stepped out of the pool on the other side to get his bracelet from the lifeguards, signifying that he’d passed the swim test.

He, along with his brothers, basically spent the entire hour and a half there going down the water slides.

July the 4th…

We had a laid back 4th of July. We stepped out in the morning to take part in our annual 4th of July neighborhood parade, we walked while the boys rode their bikes/scooters behind the firetruck around the block and enjoyed a popsicle afterwards. We spent the afternoon at the pool and ended up at McDonald’s for dinner where the boys had a blast monkeying around the indoor playground. Neighborhood fireworks started up after Xander and Roman were already fast asleep, but Jonas was still up and enjoyed hanging out and watching them with us.

Bowling…

The boys and I went bowling today! We bowled two games in the mini lanes. Then, they played in the arcade and earned tickets that they traded in for little things like noise putty, whoopee cushions, etc. They actually did well this time around…usually it’s a big meltdown fest…so we might go again later in the summer.

Happy Birthday, Xander!!!…

It is SO hard to believe that Xander is 8 years old today. We love our special guy…he is and has always been his own man, he loves being quiet and snuggling in cozy spots with his stuffed animals and blankets, he’s a free spirit who can totally spaz out and be a wild man, he has a big and sensitive heart, he picks good friends, and he’s fearlessly adventurous when it comes to certain things (like going fast on wave runners and tubes, jumping off of rock faces into the water, and rollercoasters). We love you, Xan-Man!!!

Encore…

The boys had Encore camp this week. Jonas and Xander have gone every year since the summer of their kindergarten year, and this was Roman’s first year! They got to rotate through 5 of their top 10 choices of classes each day for a week, and they loved it. Here’s what their class schedules looked like:

JONAS:
Young Lego Builders
Cartoon and Comic Book Art
Movie Madness
Up, Up, and Away
Crazy About Cookies

XANDER:
Summer Science Fun
Frosting Fun 101
Coastal Craze and Tie Dye Waves
Bead Bonanza
Up, Up, and Away

ROMAN:
Boot Camp
Backyard Games
Crazy About Cookies
Movie Madness
Kick It

Here’s Jonas with one of his Lego creations from his Young Lego Builders class…

Kayaking…

I fell in love with kayaking after taking one out for a few spins during our time at the lake last summer with Tom’s family. Then, Tom bought me a kayak on a Black Friday sale at Academy Sports for the best Christmas present ever!!!

On Sunday, I got to take my kayak out on it’s maiden voyage. I went on a guided tour with three Smyrna Outdoor Adventure Center guides and 11 others down a calm river. We paddled about an hour one way, rested and floated, and paddled about an hour back. I love, love, loved it.

On Monday, I met two sweet friends from church to kayak on the lake. They were so thoughtful and brought me a whistle (for if I get into trouble on the water) and a waterproof bag (that I can fill with necessities and clip with a caribiner to my kayak). We paddled for an hour to the left and an hour back, stopped for a bathroom break and to stretch, and paddled for an hour to the right (rested and floated) and an hour back. It was one of my favorite days of the summer.