Saturday, September 19, 2009

Last 2 Photos from MD

This first one is of Curt cutting up a watermelon with Mia. However, this isn't any ordinary watermelon. It is a seedless, yellow watermelon! America has the craziest things! He had to get it to see what it looked like inside. Sure enough - it is YELLOW!


Below is the view from our bedroom. This photo was taken at about 5am. I had insomnia so I watched the sunrise from our bedroom. It was beautiful.


The Crab Claw in St Michaels


We had a fantastic night out with Tammy, Craig and their little baby Olivia one night while in Maryland. We went to the restaurant the Crab Claw on the harbor. We decided rather than eating the Blue Crab that we had caught, we would go out to a restaurant to try the real deal.
The Crab Claw restaurant was ideal for our group of 8 as it was casual and the perfect setting for kids. The seating is picnic tables / benches with white paper on top so the kids can color and play without damaging anything. We ordered a combination of oysters to start followed by delicious blue crabs. T loved the friend oysters and even ordered a 2nd portion. I loved the raw!

He also loved the wooden hammers they gave us for opening up our crabs.




We all enjoyed the crab meat but Curt worked extra hard opening them up for the kids.
All three kids liked the crabs but T enjoyed them the most. I think Ali and Mia liked pounding on them more than eating them. Throughout our trip, T and Mia almost always ordered shrimp (here it was fried) off the kids' menu. Ali almost always sticks to chicken fingers! And they all love the pink lemonade that most family restaurants in America offer. Occassionally Mia ordered her favorite, 'bubbly water', and often got funny looks from the waiters. You can take the girl out of Europe but you cannot take the Europe out of the girl...
Side note: Mia's unique as she also loves tomato juice. Ali still sticks to the kid basics with apple or orange juice and T is a bit more adventurous by picking coconut, pineapple, or mango smoothies. However, when it comes to basic juice, he usually orders pineapple.



The crabs were dumped onto our table...

And, one of the highlights of the kids' trip was ... baby Olivia. Tammy and Craig's 1 1/2 year old daughter, Olivia, is the sweetest toddler ever. She never cries and is so happy. The kids adored her and played with her as often as possible


After dinner we walked around St. Michaels and got ice cream. On the way back to our car (parked at the Crab Claw) baby Olivia just giggled and giggled at everything Terence and Mia did (mostly Terence). He pretended to do funny things like fall over and she just giggled away. It was adorable. He was so fragile with her and played so well with her. She just thought he was fantastic. Here are some snaps of the experience. It was so cute that it had all the adults giggling, too.


T let her tackle him. Then it looked like she planted a big smooch on his face. He never lets anyone else do that - especially not in public!

chasing Mia and the 2 of them swinging her.

All the excitement made me happy. Then, Curt and Craig had a seat while the kids used up the last of their energy (thanks to the ice cream).


THANKS CRAIG AND TAMMY (and Olivia) FOR BEING SUCH GREAT HOSTS!!

Monday, September 14, 2009

Crabbing in Maryland

The kids LOVED crabbing in Maryland. Curt and Craig taught them how and they were so into it. They must have pulled up the crab pots 5 times a day to see how many blue crabs they had caught off the pier.

notice Mia smacking a mosquito - there were many.

preparing the pots with chicken bait.


T and Craig's dog, Sophie getting ready to toss one of the pots in








In the end they must have caught about 15 crabs. All were tossed back and instead we went out to eat crabs at a restaurant.

CHS - IHD - Bozman, MD

I'm going to take a step back into summer for a minute as I still have many stories and photos to document...

After we were at the beach on Kiawah Island for 1 month this summer, we flew up to Washington, DC (Dulles airport). From there we rented our car and immediately drove to Craig and Tammy's rental home on the Eastern Shore of MD in a town called Bozman. Bozman is really close to St. Michaels, Maryland. It's a beautiful area that I've never been to before. I did learn how to waterski across the bay in Annapolis but I've never been to the eastern shore. Curt, on the otherhand, grew up in this area and is more familiar with it. He spent many summers at camp across the bay at Camp Letts.

Here is our journey to Craig and Tammy's (and their 1 1/2 yr old baby, Olivia).



The kids are very familiar with the lunar buses that transport people between terminals at Dulles. We've been in them many, many times. They love them. I think the airport is always a fun place for kids.

Below is a photo of what they look like from the outside.


Below is the Chesapeake Bay Bridge. I didn't realize that it was so big ... and long! It's a four lane, 20-mile long crossing. Impressive. The kid loved it.


And, here is the fab house (below) that we all stayed in. The funny thing is our visit was initially 2 nights. Then, it changed to 3 nights. Before we knew it, we had arrived on Saturday and were only moving on to our next destination on Thursday. It was lovely and the kids loved MD, the bay, the food (lots of crabs), the life, etc. Ironic thing about the 'life' part is that we picked up the board game LIFE for Terence. He loved it and could not play it enough times. We've already been playing Monopoly for a while but thought LIFE would be a fun next game. It was the perfect setting to sit and play a good long board game at least once a day.

By map, you can see where exactly we were by clicking here.