My3BoyBarians & The Nesting Place
Day 28 - Field Trip'in
Field trips are a wonderful way to get out and explore God's creation!
Here is a peak at one of our field trips:
Visit a local farm or ranch- We went with some homeschool friends out into the country
to famous Babcock Ranch Wilderness Adventures- except, we were actually on the private part of the property - cause we have special friends- so we didn't have to pay $19.95 for an eco-tour ride in a swamp buggy- we just borrowed one. Too much red-neck fun to even describe y'all!
This sweet little guy was hanging out on the farm:
And y'all may recognize at least one of these wild creatures:
(that would be Jenn@DazeofAdventure there on the end- far right) These ladies had so much fun
in the red-neck buggy, you could hear them *squealing from a mile away!
The kids ran and played and stayed perfectly content with absolutely NO technology!
(or even electricity- we were wilderness camping y'all)
It's more difficult than I realized to get good pictures from a bouncing red-neck buggy!
(and I mean that with all due respect- I love that red-neck buggy)
I'm certain all the happy *squealing scared off any animals that may have been around
but, I didn't care. . .
but, I didn't care. . .
I was perfectly content to shoot the beautiful sky
As the sun began to sink and the shadows fell
That pretty sky. . .
. . . became glorious! God is good-
Psalm 19: 1
"The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands."
Camping at Babcock Ranch- One of our Favorite Field Trips!
Excited to be a part of a group of homeschoolers who camp
on a regular basis this year! Our camping season is upon us-
we cannot wait to be a part of the fellowship and fun in the great outdoors!
linking up with:
I'm truly grateful and I've been working on my gratitude list
My "joy pockets" My "1000 gifts"
#10 - soft music playing in the background
#11 - rough hands, hard working, soft heart- the man who still adores me
#12 - pain, yes- because without it I my journey would be different
#13 - unbridled laughter of brothers in the yard
#14- visit from a special sister in-law
#15 - eyes wide open, boundaries
#16 - cooler mornings that warrant hot tea with sugar and cream
#17 - true friends even far away who remain close to the heart
#18 - big shiny blue eyes - excited, full of love
#19 - courage to do what is right, when it is the hard thing
#20 - special "sisters" new friends I've never even met who are bonded in a way that
some will sadly never understand
#21- the woman, the "stranger" who went to her knees - quietly in her closet today
petitioning God for my healing - thank you!
#22 - parents who taught me to dream
#23- my dream come true (there they are! my beach boys! all 4 of them!)
8 comments:
awww so cute
and I love those sunsets
What a TON of fun! I have really enjoyed reading through your series! Now....you crack me up! Hahaha! HUGS!
Looks like you had a lot of fun! I love the sunset picture.
Kelli -- when I was a little girl we used to go to huge parties out at the Babcock Ranch -- my dad had a road construction business in SW Florida and he got invited each year. They were always a lot of fun!
~Mary
What a great time! I can almost hear the laughter.
Your pictures of the sunset are stunning. What a beautiful place to be.
Babcock looks amazing!! And your pictures of the sunset are just gorgeous. And your joy pockets--so sweet and wonderful--your gratitude shines. Wishing you much healing Kelli :). And you and your family are so beautiful...
Have a fantastic weekend..
xoxo
Kelli...looks like a lot of fun...the pictures of the sunset are gorgeous...Hope you days are better and energy is full and pain is gone...
Blessings to your weekend...
that GOLDEN sunset – all sorts of awesome. And the no technology thing – awesome to. And I've read Daze of Adventure - and I heart her heart for schooling her babies. And I heart your heart for schooling your babies to! And of your thank you list – my favorite – was that your mama taught you how to dream. I had one parent who was nothing but hurtful – and the other one did all she could to protect – not much teaching of dreaming. Oh – and that shot of you and all of your boys – your hubs looks like a good guy to know. God bless and keep you – every male tribe needs a matriarch!
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