a beach vacation

Our little family just got home from the beach last night.  We had an excellent time and are both refreshed and exhausted as any good family vacation should leave you.  Here are a couple shots of our adventures in Florida. The condo that we stayed was right on the water and perfect for all the gear that a family with little ones will haul out to the beach for a day of fun.

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It was filled with a bunch of great birds, that O was very interested in and demanded that each one be snapped with the camera!

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The kids of course had a great time on the beach.  C particularly enjoyed digging up the sea creatures and transporting them up closer to our canopy to their new home to "watch them hatch".  She had quite the system going on.  O had fun running around like a goofy little boy, looking at all of the animals and making known every boat that sailed across our view.  He also took a big interest in a boogie board.

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The condo that we stayed at had a great pool and most mornings we had it all to our selves.  It was nice, because I could also see and hear the ocean from the pool, so everyone was happy.  Our condo had a laundry room filled with toys, so the kids had some fun stuff to play with in the pool.  C in her devilish little way found the only working squirter and claimed it as her own for the whole week.  O had a great time paddling his way around the whole pool in a floaty.

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While on vacation we had to partake in customary vacation activities such as putt-putt and a dolphin cruise.  C has deemed putt-putt as her sport for life and had a great time.  O really just enjoyed the giant stick in his hand to hit things with.  Both kids loved the cruise and were delighted to see dolphins in person and so up close.

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To end our adventure, we could not leave the beautiful beach without taking some shots of the kids.  I love how these turned out.  Photo credit goes to Jay, darling beach dress props to Kathryn Sue (we love hand me downs!)

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a whirlwind summer

I have now been working on this post for roughly a week and have had to change this first sentence a couple of times.  Needless to say, the Hess family has been extremely busy for the last three four weeks and here are some shots to show what we have been up to! A few weeks back, just after Father's Day, Jay was busy with the NACC and I was busy with Sportscamp, it was a great week, but we were both pretty exhausted.  A couple days after that, our lovely Smith Family came for a visit.  They were on our summer bucket list and the kids were so excited when they got here! We hit some of the major highlights of the Cincy area and got to see some great shows including a movie, a firework show and C and K go round and round like any sisters will when close in age and temperament! The day that the Smiths left to go back home, Jay and I flew out to California for a few days...just the two of us.  We had a great time and can't thank Tiki and Grandpa enough for the nice little get-a-way without the kiddos!

First, off....Cincinnati Museum Center.

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Here is the crew at Coney Island. They loved it and it might have been a few of their most favorite activity of the week!

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Our two spunky girls got up the nerve to do the roller coaster first. I love the excitement on K's face and the way that C's looking up at the big coaster!  C has done this coaster before with her Auntie Paula, but when asked how she liked it she will tell you honestly that she cried the whole time.  I was shocked that we got her on it again this year, but proud of her for trying it again!

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And, the after picture of the brave girls and two goofy dads......K is super proud and pumped and C will still not take her eyes off that thing!  I can only imagine what she was thinking!IMG_9904

Some shots of the big slide. I always forget that I am afraid of heights when I get all the way up there and I am expected to sit down on a tiny slide, without slipping down on the bag while holding one of my offspring.  All of the children (and Josh) loved it way more than I did!IMG_0075IMG_0061IMG_0068

This is the tilt-a-whirl.  Let's just say that Jay and I did not have a good experience on it, but the kids loved it!  We are both concerned that we are not going to be able to keep up with our thrill seeking children as they grow!IMG_0031

The carousel and some cute little boys!IMG_0027IMG_0013

My personal favorite...the bumper cars.  All the kids enjoyed these!IMG_0040IMG_0051IMG_0044

Scrambler and the brave big kids that would ride it alone! IMG_9991IMG_9988IMG_9997

Ferris wheel with kiddos and dads!

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Trains and spaceships!

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We also visited the zoo and got to catch one of the barnyard shows. The kids really like it and KB even got to race a chicken!

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And of course, a reds game!

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The day that our sweet Smith Family left, Jay and I headed out west to LA to spend a few days without the kiddos.  We saw some of the sights, took a tour, lounged and enjoyed some local scenery.

Below is a cool spot in Laguna Beach by the Montage Resort. We ended up coming back here again at toward the end of our trip. Just beautiful.

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We rented a tandem bike in Venice and enjoyed the 3 mile ride up to the Santa Monica Pier.

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We try to take shots like these wherever we go.

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Teamwork makes the dream work when you are working with a tandem bike...

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There was a bubba gump shrimp restaurant on the pier. We didn't eat there, but we had to get a shot of Jay sitting on the famous bench from the movie.

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We went on one of those "see the sights" tours. It was long, but fun and interesting.

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Within the next couple of hours we are headed out to Florida, the kids are so excited about the plane ride, the ocean and the crabs with their chompy, chompy's!

10 years and counting (an anniversary trip deja vu)

Thursday July 24th, 2014 was our 10th wedding anniversary. This October will be 17 years that we have been together and we are both 32 years old now. I don't remember exactly when we decided, but pretty early on we were determined to spend our 10th anniversary at the same place we honeymooned.  After saving up my points with Southwest Airlines for a few years, last summer we started making reservations and plans to return to Lake Louise and Banff, both in Alberta, Canada.

Our travel agent 10 years ago did a great job trying to make our first choice of Prince Edward Island happen, but we wanted to leave straight from our wedding ceremony, directly to our honeymoon spot, so after some discussion that flights to Prince Edward Island wouldn't be possible so late in the day, our travel agent suggested heading to western Canada in the Canadian Rockies. It sounded nice, so we booked the honeymoon.

We never knew we would fall in love with a place so much, but we did and so we just got back from our 10th anniversary trip and it was only better this time around. I whittled it down to a mere 44 photos...some probably not so great or exciting, but we just wanted to share a little bit of our week.

My parents offered to watch Charlotte and Oliver so we could get away. So after two flights we were safe in Calgary late in the evening and spent the night in the same hotel we did 10 years ago. So cool and so many memories came back to life. We even ordered room service the next morning...guess why? Well we did the same thing 10 years ago of course.

We picked up a car and headed to our first stop, Banff. Yep, leave it to Canadians to end a word with two f's. We got our tickets and headed up the Banff Gondola. It's about a three minute ride up, but once you get up there, you have a 360 view of the surrounding mountains and the cute town of Banff below.

Here is the hub at the top where you get off the gondola. The steps in the bottom left lead you up to a lookout point even higher up.

One of the cute little ground squirrels that inhabit this area of Canada. These guys are super tame and so much fun to watch. Kind of a like a chipmunk, but bigger.

Sometimes the backgrounds look fake, like some cheap backdrop at a JC Penny photo studio, but that's the town of Banff below and the Bow River running alongside. Oh yeah and my beautiful bride!

And my turn!

And a little selfie action.

Here is a wider angle shot so you can see the whole view.

We have this thing about taking pictures of our hands like this when we travel different places. These will be fun to compile and look at over the years. Our hands haven't changed much in 10 years, but it's still fun to see all of the pictures we have like this.

This is the little observation deck that we walked up to get the previous photos above.

And of course after making our way back down the gondola we got a cookie and a drink to share.

After our time in Banff we headed up to Lake Louise. First thing we did when we got out on the lake...

We were upset to see that they had replaced the signs outside. Still nice signs though.

There are some clearer shots later on, but basically there are about 6-10 glaciers that drain into Lake Louise. Picking up minerals and sediments along the way give the lake its distinct greenish color. Just beautiful.

Ran into a lady painting the scene herself. Kind of a picture in picture picture....if that makes sense.

On day two we did the Tea House Challenge. As the west was settled in the late 1800's, the first non native american stumbled upon Lake Louise one day. A series of chalets and places to make camp and rest were built on the lake, where our hotel now sites. The Lake Agnes Tea House was originally built in 1901 by the Canadian Pacific Railway, as a refuge for hikers, and started serving tea in 1905. So one of the to-do's when at Lake Louise is to hike up the two tea houses. Some people do one in a day, which we did last time, but this time around we opted to make the whole loop and visit the other tea house at Lake Louise, the Plain of Six Glaciers Tea House. It's a 14.6 kilometer hike that allowed us to view the area from different elevations and angles. The pictures don't do it justice, but here you go...

As you hike further up the mountain, the greenish color of the lake is really pronounced.

This area is called the beehive. It sits above a smaller lake called Mirror Lake, about 20 minutes before you get to the Lake Agnes Tea House which sits on...you guessed it....Lake Agnes.

A shot from above looking down on our hotel.

Here is Melissa standing beside Lake Agnes.

After the 2 hour hike or so, the tea house was a nice place to stop and rest and grab a snack. We shared some cinnamon tea, a cheese sandwich and chips and salsa. Now that doesn't sound like a big deal, but what you probably don't know is that this place has no electricity. Everything is made over propane stove. Once a year a helicopter drops off heavy items like flour and sugar, but otherwise everything you consume at the tea house was hiked up by the employees of the tea house. They live in a small cabin on site, but hike up and down 2-3 times a week to bring up supplies and take down trash. Pretty amazing place and quite the experience.

From there we continued on the high line trail on our way to the other tea house. Here are a few shots we got along the way.

Managed to work the self timer on the camera and run to meet Melissa on the rocks without falling all in under 10 seconds. We started off pretty early in the morning so we didn't see many people the first half of the day. It was so nice to have this beautiful place just to ourselves.

We were afforded some neat views as we continued on the high line trail. Those little black specks on the lake are canoes.

Here we go again...

We came around a corner and this was my reaction. We posed it again to get the shot, but it was just spectacular.

We found a marmot taking a nice afternoon sun bath here. He didn't care that we were walking by him. He was just enjoying his nap time.

The lake, hotel and different ski runs behind that keep busy during the winter months.

Getting further and further from the lake. We are about 5 miles away from the hotel at this point.

Another one of our ground squirrel friends. He was probably 10 inches away from my lens.

We didn't take many shots at that the other tea house. I think we were too tired to remember, but here is a shot as we came back down towards the hotel.

The third day we were there was a little rainy, but we broke the camera out anyway. This was taken from our room in the hotel.

Another nearby lake that is fed by the glaciers is Lake Moraine. It's a cool spot. Not as big, but just as beautiful.

A shot with the "new signs"

Our last night was the 24th so we went to a fancy dinner at one of the 6 restaurants at the hotel. It was an italian kitchen. I had bison lasagna, because hey, it's Canada and Melissa had an amazing tuna steak dish. They gave us complimentary champagne for our anniversary and took great care of us.

We were able to grab a couple of shots just before we left the last morning.

We had a great anniversary trip and enjoyed every minute of it. Can't wait for our 20th because we plan on returning again!