The girls loved the big red fire truck!
Friday, August 1, 2008
Demolition Derby Day
The next night at the fair was a Demolition Derby. Now this was a real cultural experience for us. More so than the rodeo. It seemed the rodeo was more of a family outing whereas the demolition derby was packed with teenagers (many who were pregnant). We were the sore thumbs that stuck out of the crowd, however, we didn't care. Terence thought the demolition derby was very cool. Half broken down, smashed up cars ramming into each other and trying to cause the other cars to permanently break down. The object was to be the last car working. What a sight! Again, videos coming.
Mia had to take a front row look at all this.
At the Sedgwick County Fair's Rodeo
Who ever thought that a rodeo would be so much fun!? Yes, I am going back and forth with my posts. We've now been at the beach on Kiawah Island for 2 weeks but I am still playing catch up with our Kansas photos from last month. The rodeo that we took the kids to was so much fun. All of us went - the 5 of us plus Curt's parents, sister Sheila and sister Paula. What a fun experience it was to see these cowboys riding these wild bulls. Here is what we saw (keep in mind that our videos are coming later).
We have seen many signs all over the US like this. This was on the side of the rode on our way to the rodeo.
Sunday, July 27, 2008
Out of Touch
We are really having far too much fun in Kiawah, SC.... Everytime I get on the computer to update the blog someone new pops over (we keep getting visitors as friends and family show up) or someone suggests a bike ride, walk over to the beach, tennis match, a beer, a glass of champagne or a Starbucks coffee. None of which I can resist. So I get distracted and pulled away from my laptop.
Last night Curt and I went out sans kids to a bbq. The bbq was hosted by the owner of a US based freight / HHG moving company that Curt has known for years and years. It was funny as the 3 top guys of the company (now based in Charleston) are all Brits but married to American women. It was a fun group at a beautiful home sitting right on one of the marshes (or rivers) off the ocean. Not sure exactly what it was but they do have a dock off their backyard with a great looking boat called Happy Endings. They also had a beautiful pool. Curt and I skipped the pool as we swim all the time, every day and it was nice to go out without chlorine or sand in our hair!
Curt just returned with my coffee and everyone is waking up. Must run as we are going out for an all American breakfast - yum! I'm hoping for a waffle but will settle for a bagel.
I promise to come back to you all soon. With photos (especially from my very cool new Olympus waterproof camera).
Last night Curt and I went out sans kids to a bbq. The bbq was hosted by the owner of a US based freight / HHG moving company that Curt has known for years and years. It was funny as the 3 top guys of the company (now based in Charleston) are all Brits but married to American women. It was a fun group at a beautiful home sitting right on one of the marshes (or rivers) off the ocean. Not sure exactly what it was but they do have a dock off their backyard with a great looking boat called Happy Endings. They also had a beautiful pool. Curt and I skipped the pool as we swim all the time, every day and it was nice to go out without chlorine or sand in our hair!
Curt just returned with my coffee and everyone is waking up. Must run as we are going out for an all American breakfast - yum! I'm hoping for a waffle but will settle for a bagel.
I promise to come back to you all soon. With photos (especially from my very cool new Olympus waterproof camera).
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