Thursday, June 26, 2008

Square by Square Afghan

Hi! This is Logan. Knitting is a hobby of mine and I wanted to share one of my latest projects with you. In January, I joined a knit-a-long group at one of the local yarn stores. We are using the 365 Knitting Stitches a Year Perpetual Calendar to make squares that we will sew together to make an afghan out of Malabrigo Merino Worsted yarn. It's a fun project because each square boasts a different pattern that requires learning a new stitch. The squares knit up fast and are easy to carry around. So far I have made a total of 9 squares using three different colors of yarn. Check them out below!

Friday, June 13, 2008

Camping

A few weekends ago Logan and I went camping w/ some friends of ours, Andrew and Stacy. We picked out a place with a fitting name, Andrew's Cove. Logan and I have driven by the campground many times on the way to her brother's, but had never camped there. After driving up Saturday morning, we ate lunch at our campsite and headed out hiking. High Shoals Trail is a little over a mile long and descends from the parking lot to the 300 ft waterfall that is the trail's namesake. Along the way you pass a second water fall called Blue Hole Falls. Like the name implies, there is a large swimming hole that looked very tempting on a hot summer day. We continued down the trail to the big waterfall, checked it out for a little bit and headed back.

After hiking we headed into the town of Helen to stock up on some dinner supplies that I had forgotten. The dinner menu was bratwurst, hamburgers and baked beans. Dinner took a while to cook on the beat up grill, but it was still darn tasty. Smores by the campfire finished everything off.

After sacking up in the tent, Kaia was freaking out because of the other people in nearby campsites. She started whining and standing on her back legs to look out the tent windows. We finally settled her down and went to sleep. The night was uneventful until 6 am when distant thunder woke us up. Let me tell you, you've never seen two tents and all the car camping gear broken down and packed up so fast. We weren't about to get stuck in an early morning thunderstorm. We drove back a good portion of the way in the rain, so we were glad we decided to leave early. You can check out some pictures on Flickr:

Monday, June 2, 2008

Memorial Day Weekend at Seacrest Beach, FL

We packed up the cars and headed down to the Gulf coast for Memorial Day.
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We gathered at the Wade's at noon on Friday to caravan down to Florida. We stopped somewhere in Alabama at a gas station that backed up to a wildlife reserve. You could walk around behind the station and look at the alligators and feed them marshmallows through the fence.
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After dinner at the beach we stocked up at the grocery store and then hit the sack.

Early Saturday morning, Andrew and I got up and went out for a run. Everyone else was awake when we got back, and then we had breakfast together. After eggs & bacon we headed out to the beach where the water was cool but refreshing. We had noticed the previous night that the water was pretty rough. It didn't take long to realize that there were riptides. While out of the water, we played some games of Bocce Ball and enjoyed the sunshine.
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Around lunch time Pauli's parents and sister stopped by to visit. We made sandwiches for lunch and laid around the condo for a while and took naps. Around the middle of the afternoon we heard sirens and went out on the porch. A guy from the group next to us had gotten caught in the riptide and become exhausted while trying to get back to shore. He was OK but was taken to the ambulance to get checked out. Eventually they put up the second red flag and wouldn't let anyone in the ocean. We even saw a police truck drive down the beach and threaten to give a ticket to someone who was wading knee deep. We heard the next day that were was 100 rescues in the Destin/Panama City area.
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Saturday night we went out for a nice dinner at The Fish House. Afterward we drove to Seaside Beach to take pictures and walk around the Jazz Festival.
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Sunday we decided to go deep sea fishing.
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We made reservations on a boat that took about 50 people and left from the port in Destin. Stacy didn't go with us because she gets sea sick easily. She also had some friends that were staying nearby so she could meet up with them and hit the beach. We bottom fished at five different spots and caught mostly snapper (Vermilion, Lane, and Red). We had fun and I was the last one of our group to finally catch a fish. At least it was a Red Snapper of decent size. _ACB0527
We headed down to the beach again once we returned to the condo in mid afternoon for some swimming and bocce ball.

On Monday morning we packed up our stuff and drove to Grayton Beach State Park. What a beautiful place! There are no condos or buildings along the beach and it was so peaceful. The water was calmer and we wanted to get a little more beach time before we headed back to the ATL. There was a second sandbar where you could swim out a little ways and then be in shallow water again. Andrew set up his camera on the tripod so we could get a group picture in the water.
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We were all sad to go, but eventually we had to pack it up and head back home.