Tuesday, November 30, 2021

November

On my last day of work before my "big" birthday, I walked in my room to find my table wrapped and 40 balloons, all with sweet birthday wishes from my co-workers. 


On the 6th, Creed and I headed to our favorite place- Costa Rica! Instead of flying into San Jose and renting a car again, we flew to the much smaller, but more convenient airport, Liberia. We still had about an hour drive to our hotel, but our driver was awesome and taught us so much about Costa Rican history and culture, and gave recommendations on places to visit. 

We stayed at The Coast Beachfront Hotel in Tamarindo and ended up in the same room as we did on our first trip. It felt like home. :)

The next morning we woke to our favorite view! 

Playa Tamarindo



This big guy lives in the tree right outside our door and it was always fun to see him each day.



After morning surf sessions, breakfast was always waiting on our patio. 

We had a few visitors one morning, very interested in our breakfast.


We moved the food inside, and thankfully, they kept moving.

Not a bad way to celebrate a birthday...



Tamrindo has the best restaurants. Each evening we would walk the beach and eat the most incredible food. No reservations or even shoes are ever needed!







While we were super sad when it was time to head back to the States, the one thing that made it easier was landing in Miami and then driving to the Keys for a long weekend. We celebrated 16 years marriage in Key West and it was the perfect ending to our vacation.

It's hard to top a Mallory Square sunset.

It was the Key West Poker Run that weekend and we saw the most incredible boats up close at the parade on Duvall Street!






While traveling to Costa Rica and then back to Key West was easy and uneventful, our luck ran out when our flight back to Louisville was cancelled. We ended up spending the night in Houston, and thanks to a very helpful United worker in Key West, we were put on another airline and made it home the following day.

While we were away, the boys and Lacey were with PeePaw and Grandma Beth in NC, living their best life...

Peepaw's friend, Ed, invited them to spend a few days at Crow Hill Hunting Lodge and the boys loved it. Crow Hill is on the coast, and the boys were able to fish both salt and fresh water. They loved driving the golf carts around the property and loved having the hunting lodge to themselves. It was a once in a lifetime trip, and the highlight of their week.


Ed was super patient and helped Luke reel in a keeper!

Caleb landed this one all by himself!



Caleb also said that Crow Hill was the most beautiful place he had ever been, and based on his sunset pictures, I see why.




On the drive back to High Point, they stopped in Raleigh and met Uncle Matt for lunch.










When Mom's away, someone always gets hurt. This time it was Lacey when she cut her leg. Grandma Beth took the best care of her, though!

The following weekend we went to the lake and Creed got in some winter fishing.


We also got our new tree up and decorated for Christmas.


Lacey's leg didn't heal as we expected, due to her licking it anytime we took her bandage off, so she left the vet with a week of antibiotics and the "cone of shame."

On Thanksgiving, we headed to Charleston,WV to have dinner with Creed's family.


Caleb & Ava have both grown so much this year!


Then we headed on to High Point, NC...
Oysters are a Thanksgiving tradition!



Sunday, October 31, 2021

October

 On October 1st, the boys and I went on our first field trip. We went to the Mill Springs Battlefield, which included a museum, the Mill Springs National Cemetery, and a driving tour of the actual battlefield. So much history and it's just a quick drive from the lake house!

Mill Springs National Cemetery in Nancy, Kentucky



After watching a short, but very informative, video on the Battle of Mill Springs (also called the Battle of Fishing Creek!) we walked through the museum. 


We used a map and drove to various stops along the battlefield tour. The map included the history of each stop, so we knew what to expect.


While in Nancy, we had to visit Haney's Appledale Farm for some apple cider and pumpkin spice donuts!

We love having the lake (almost) to ourselves!







Creed and I went down to Ft.Myers for a long weekend for the Roar Offshore boat races. We met a huge group of lake friends down there, as well as Mark, Cathy, and Emma, and we all had a blast!

I hadn't seen Emma in forever and it was so good to catch up with her!

We spent the day out on a sandbar and it felt so good to soak up that Florida sun!

It was also great getting to know Emma's boyfriend Trey.


The Roar Offshore is basically a Nascar race, but for boats. Watching boats race side by side going 150 to 180 mph and then circle a giant buoy at 90 mph will take your breath away!

While we were in Florida we boarded Lacey and she wasn't happy about it... but she was thankful to be back home.

On our way to the lake one afternoon, we stopped at Hinton's Orchard in Hodgenville. The boys went through the corn maze, we picked out some pumpkins, and scored some delicious pumpkin spice chocolate covered pretzels. 




We decided to take a last minute trip down to Florida toward the middle of the month, and this time, the boys came with us.

We stayed on Anna Maria Island, and while it was a quick trip, it was the perfect weekend getaway!

Creed and Luke went inshore fishing with a guide that Creed and his dad used to fish with. Luke got his first snook...



While Creed and Luke were fishing, Caleb and I drove a few miles south to Longboat and had brunch at Whitneys. :)


The boys made friends at the hotel, which made the pool and ocean even more fun!





Luke and I made sugar cookies for Halloween and he did a great job decorating them.


While nothing beats summer at the lake, the view from the lake house is beautiful this time of year with all the leaves changing colors.

Happy Halloween!
The boys loved having Tilly join them for trick or treating this year.