Most of everyone knows by now that we lost Henry's brother, Tony, to a heart attack December 2013. His death is what sparked this RV-lifestyle. Back in September, Henry's mom invited all of his brother's best friends over to her house for a cook-out. It was a good time full of good food, football, laughs, and memories.
Here's his mom with his friends.
Notice she is holding a picture of Tony.
Here's Tony's friends with their wives.
Soccer: A local car dealership (Chevrolet)
donated money and gear to Scott's soccer league.
Here's a group shot of most of the kids in the league.
The library had a 4-week Florida history class.
At the end of each class, there was craft time.
Making a pinch pot like the Indians.
Finished pinch pot
Scott Selfie
Leaf bug at the campground laundry facility
Soccer time
The homeschool co-op that we joined had
Park Days on Fridays.
LOOK AT THIS!
It's a HUGE caterpillar.
This picture shows its size in comparison to my foot.
Henry's mom celebrated her birthday in September!
This is Henry walking with his dad and mom to eat dinner at Joe's Crab Shack on the Daytona Beach Pier.
Henry, his sister, and his mom
Henry and Sage
The boys with their Oma.
They made her homemade cards
and picked out potted flowers for her.
I made some homemade cupcakes.
Nature class this month was titled,
"The Art and Science of Soil".
The 'soil' was sand.
They got to dig deep to see the
many different layers of the soil.
The soil changes colors the deeper it gets.
Then they had to find their soil in the color-coded book.
Who knew there was a color-coded book for soil?!
These were soil sifters.
They painted with soil.
They painted with berries.
Sage showing off a deer jaw.
To make paint with the soil,
just add water to the different colors.
This is a very normal scene in our RV.
We visited the Jackie Robinson Ballpark in Daytona.
Henry used to play baseball on this field.
Every gate was locked.
We couldn't see the field at all.
So this actually happened in August.
Henry's best friend and his family came to our campground and rented this tiny cabin for a night.
Too bad they couldn't actually
stay all night due to ants in their beds!
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