Sunday, July 30, 2017

Traverse, Manistee, Ludington, and Muskegon, our driving tour from Traverse City to Grand Rapids July 2017

Traverse, Manistee, Ludington, and Muskegon,
 our driving tour from Traverse City to Grand Rapids, MI July 2017


We pulled over in Traverse City to take a few pictures of the shore.  We had been around this beach two weeks earlier during the Cherry Festival and it had been so packed.  It was nice to see what the town looked like on a normal July weekend.



Traverse City, like all the shores we saw, had lots of sail boats or other water craft busily enjoying the water and warm weather.  Michigan has a short summer and people seem to make the most of it!
  
A view of the water in Manistee, MI.  This town reminded Dh and I of a European old city---it had a lot of character and age to it.


We had seen another lighthouse in Traverse, but this one looks more like a 'proper' lighthouse.  



It is always fun watching people try new things!

It never did rain, but there is always so much going on in the skies around Lake Michigan.



Too bad I wasn't out on that boat, sailing these waters would be so different than sailing on Laurel Lake!
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Saturday, July 29, 2017

Sleeping Bear Dunes, Michigan July 2017

Sleeping Bear Dunes, Michigan 
July 2017

We left the little cabin to sight see on Saturday---we had a great time!

This is generally what the woods look like in the area---LOTS of ferns and white Birch trees.  The soil is mostly sand.  I lost count of how many Monarch Butterflies we saw this day!!!  10-20?  I've never seen so much Milkweed in a state before Michigan---they have it growing like crazy everywhere.  They will even mow around it to not harm it in commercial mowing areas.

SO many people parked and climbed up the sand to get a great view.  Sophie would never have been up for that much of a hike, so we didn't do it.








Dd wearing one of my old camp t-shirts--that shirt is years older than her!  I'm glad she likes it!


They charged $15.00 to drive around and see the sights, which we did!  It was nice to see the view, but each viewing spot was packed with tourists!!


Eventually, we found a off-road drive that lead out to the beach.  We had a big section all to ourselves - it was really lovely!

Sophie actually learned to swim for the FIRST TIME!  Once she got the hang of swimming she wouldn't stay on shore, but kept doing laps out to us, and right back to the shore, then back to us again!!  She wouldn't stay in deep water very long, probably due to the waves splashing her and getting water in her ear...which she did not like!


Sophie had a great day!

See how much beach we had to ourselves?  It was about the length of privacy on the other side of us too.

What a beautiful area!
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Ionia Free Fair July 2017

Ionia Free Fair 
July 2017

Dh and I went to the Ionia Free Fair---Dd wasn't feeling good, so it turned out to be a very rare 'date night!'





Eggland was the chicken building.  I took so many pictures of chickens, but don't think you all want to see all of them!  I've just put in two to share!




My Dd loves anything with owls on it, so I tried to take a few pictures of things I saw that I knew she would love to try.


This is Cupcake, she belongs to our good friend, Joy.  This was the first time Joy showed a calf at a 4H show and she did really well on getting high ribbons!  Plus, Cupcake loved to be petted and was so sweet!!!

I'd never seen rabbits nurse before...oh my! those little guys were fierce...poor momma!

It was fun to see NEW RIDES that I'd never seen before!  Not that I would ever get on one again -- I saw a worker get hit by the swings that we were riding on and it was bad enough to end all my ride adventures for the future.


Last but not least....we enjoyed these very small elephant ears!  I think they were $7.00 each for a few bites, they use to be bigger than the plate...not anymore!
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Tuesday, July 25, 2017

SL Core H Week 22 C July 17-23, 2017 Second trip to Traverse City

SL Core H Week 22 C July 17-23, 2017 
Second trip to Traverse City



Hello, Friends!
Monday Giz and Grampy packed up their truck and said goodbye to us.  We already miss them!


We had such a nice time with them; especially all the UNO, PIT, and Skip-Bo games.  We all laugh so much when playing these card games!!


The cabin we stayed in over the weekend, near Traverse City, MI-upper Michigan on the coast of Lake Michigan.

This week Dd had her audition, trying out for the Advanced Band for West Michigan Homeschool Fine Arts.  Next week is her audition for the Intermediate Orchestra, and I am more uncertain about it.  Dd has been in their band program for two years now and I know she will be in one of their programs, but we don't know anything about the orchestra program, so that is a bit more uncertain.  I'm looking forward to NOT having to remind Dd to practice after the auditions are done!!!  Although Dd had her audition on Wednesday we won't find out the results for a week or two.


Dh had been telling his friends at work about our trip up to Traverse City, in northern Michigan, and how beautiful it was up there.  One of his co-workers has a little cabin out in the woods and offered for us to stay the weekend since they couldn't go up this weekend, and we jumped at the opportunity.  Come to find out, her little cabin was actually a very nice small house that was surrounded by peace and tranquility, my favorite!  So, on Friday Dd was going to come home early and we were going to drive up for the weekend.  Long story short--Dh's car died on his way home and Dd and I had to take the truck and tow-line out and tow him and his very old car home!  Oi. One of my least favorite things--towing a car, especially during rush hour.  But, we got home safely and still packed up and headed north.


Violin:
Dd had her last pre-audition violin lesson with Christie, for one hour.  Christie is taking the summer off, but let us come to her house to prepare for her audition; isn't she nice!  Surprisingly, Dd changed her audition song, so they had to work on that some.  Dd had been considering memorizing all the scales required to try-out for the higher class; the Advanced Orchestra, but now has settled on just trying for the Intermediate Orchestra, which is easier and probably a better fit for her.  Dd already knows the teacher for Intermediate Orchestra, Mrs. Sooy,  since it was her Choir teacher two years ago and they got along SO well.  The Advanced teacher is someone Dd doesn't know.



We learned a new game---Minnesota Golf---Dd and Dh were good at it (I wasn't!)

The highlights of our trip:
We arrived at the cabin around 6:30 pm, we had eaten the tuna salad Dd made for us on the drive to save time.  As soon as we arrived I got right on making a fire in the firepit so I could have a S'more!  Boy, were our S'mores over-due for the summer!!!  They had a Minnesota Golf set up for us to use.  I was content playing with the fire, and eating marshmallows, but Dh and Dd played quite a few games trying to figure it out.  It was very HOT and there wasn't any air conditioning, and we all had a horrible night of sleep.  I finally got up and read on the sofa for four hours, glad I brought our Reader, Banner In The Sky, on our trip!



Saturday was a late start, but we made our way to the infamous SLEEPING BEAR DUNES.  I have made a whole post of Sleeping Bear Dunes seperately--two posts after this one.  We drove through their "scenic view" section, that only cost us $15!! Geesh!  Then we found an off road that was along the beach of Lake Michigan and spent the day there.  Sophie, our dog, actually, finally learned how to swim!  She never has been able to swim before and it was always a bit of a panic with her around water, but this time it finally clicked with her and she was swimming!!!

Dd and I had a blast finding our souvenir rocks along the beach.  This beach was kind of rocky and we wished we would have had some 'water shoes' to walk a little less painfully!  The best part of this beach was that we had a really big area all to ourselves!!  


Since moving to Michigan we've heard so many people tell us to go up to northern Michigan (especially the Upper Peninsula), but we never really understood WHY.  The thing we found while being up there this time, in a much more rural area than the busy Traverse City, we found a number of people to the amount of land to be much more land than people.  Like on the beach---each family there had about 1/4 of a mile of buffer space between groups--or more. It was like having the beach to ourselves.  After the beach, we headed back to the cabin and more Minnesota Golf!  I finally had to play, and tried to lose gracefully!  Dd made hamburgers and we also grilled lots of Zucchini from our garden; which was awesome!  Then again for dessert, we had S'mores!!!


When we arrived the cabin was way beyond clean and tidy, so we had a big job of cleaning to do on Sunday morning.  The kitchen sink was actually spotless when we got there!  We divided up the jobs and got the place back to perfection before we left...but, it was hard!!!  Luckily, I bought my Dyson portable vacuum to help us.

A church friend told us we had to stop in Traverse City and eat some ice cream from Moomers---we did!  The ice cream was nice, but the waffle cone, dipped in chocolate, looked even better than the ice cream!  I had to settle for a paper cup.  Even better than the cone was the dairy farm the shop was located on; extremely scenic!

The dairy farm that Moomers is on.  It really was this beautiful!



We decided to make our drive home fun and scenic.  We first went to the ice cream shop we were told was great, which was in Traverse City, and their homemade ice cream was pretty good!  Then we drove along the coast all the way home--stopping and visiting three cities specifically: Manistee, Ludington, and Muskegon.  We got to see a LOT of Michigan finally!  It was nice getting to know this state so much better.

This gnome was in the cabin!

Our lessons this week:

Bible:
I'm using my new Integrated Chronological Bible to tell us the order of reading the New Testament.  We read the assignment with our Bible followed by our Believer's Bible Commentary, which goes really in-depth.  This week we read:
Luke 1:1-25, Luke 1:25-56, Luke 1:57-80, Luke 2:32-38, Matt. 1: 1-6, Matt 1:18-80, Luke 2: 14-38, 1 Chronicles 1:1-4


Live Like A Jesus Freak: by DC Takj
Ch.9 completed (one chapter left)


Math:
Monday Dd took the math entrance exam to GRCC, but didn't get a high enough score to take their Algebra I.

Math U See: Geometry:
L 14 (not a passing score, will re-do next week)

DuoLingo: German
5:00 hours
Dd is super excited about re-starting German again!  So happy she is excited about a subject!  Dd likes DuoLingo much better than our expensive Rosetta Stone, of course!  DuoLingo is a free app!


Manistee, MI

Poetry:
I asked Dd to pick a poem she would like to memorize, and she picked The Highwayman by Alfred Noyes.  We reviewed it 3 times this week.


Poetry: The Harp and Laurel Leaf
focus on W. Shakespeare this week:
pg 148 (Hamlet section)
pg 140 (Henry V section)


Reader:
Anna and the King by Margaret Landon
Ch's 1-9


Read Aloud:
Banner In The Sky by James Ramsey Ullman
Ch's 1-10
This is an adventure story with a 16-year-old boy as the main character.  There is a clear moral code that the other characters are trying to teach--putting other people first, being a servant to others, as a guide you always put the "Herr" (person paying you to guide them up the mountains in Switzerland) first--no matter what.  I think if I had to do over I would have skipped this book.  It is a "good" book and I like that it has a moral message, but for two weeks reading it doesn't really go beyond that.  I guess I'd give it a 3 out of 5 if I were scoring.


Art/Drawing: 10 hours
Dd had a big week of drawing this week; specifically drawing mermaids!  She drew while I was reading this week.  She also did more Henna drawing on herself.


Art/Painting:
Owl painting: 3:00 hours (paint by numbers)
Purple & Red Flower painting: 2:00 hours on canvas


Dd painting this week


Writing: 2:00 hours
This week Dd got caught up on her Book Reports, or as I've been calling them,'write-up's,' on the books she has been reading or hearing.  She did an especially good job on her write-up on Charles Dickens' Great Expectations.  She also reviewed The Great Trouble and Mary Jones and Her Bible.


Fun Reading:
Deep Blue by Jennifer Donnelly: COMPLETED


Dd took her potatoes out of the pot this week.



Home Economics:
Totally cleaned up her bedroom: 3:00 hours



Made Zucchini Bread with Giz
Made Egg Salad and Tuna Salad for our trip
Made hamburgers for the grill out on Saturday


Physical Education: 6:00
Swimming x 3
Marching: 1:30 hours
Minnesota Golf (F, S, S): 4:00
Beach & Walking around: 7:00


Music Classes:
Violin Lesson: 1:00
Marching Band: 1:30 

Music Practice:
Violin: 5:40 hours
Alto Sax: 2:00 (plus 1:30)
Piano: 40 min
Flute: 20 min

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