We're back...and with a new(ish) addition!
Sunday, December 20, 2009
Boonedoggle 2009
First snow winter of 09/10
Friday, December 18, 2009
Sunday, December 13, 2009
Holidays 09
Dinner at Gramercy Tavern
Opening presents- Grandma with a fan that Casey brought back from Malaysia, Duncan with his stocking, and holding a trivet with "S" for Simmons.
Mom and Maxine showing off their pandora bracelets, Mom's was new that day.
Drop in quick visit with Kim, Ben, Addison, and Emory Zierden. The kids have gotten so big! Kim's parents were also there and it was great seeing them, too.
Casey's SE Asian Adventure
Singapore has a Ferris wheel called the "Singapore Flyer." It is the world's largest observatory wheel. Of course Casey & Melissa had to go up for a look. On a walk they found these funny/cool statues.
Parliament- part of the colonial district walk the ladies took before leaving the City. They also went on a boat tour down the Singapore River and stopped for a photo in front of the Merlion, the City's mascot.
KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA:
View of the Skybridge in between the Petronas Towers.
Third Stop...
LAGUNA, PHILIPPINES:
Jeep-nes. Public Transport of the Philippines. These were left over American from WWII troops. After visiting Mr. Pettyjohn's pottery studio and having a wonderful lunch on the lake, the group took a drive up the top of the mountain. The view of volcanoes, the lake, and towns was amazing.
Melissa's friend Scott has a cousin named Corinna who lives in Manila. She is originally from a town to the South called Laguna. Her Dad still lives there and has a pottery studio. They all went for a visit and Corinna Mr. Pettyjohn let Casey & Melissa try their hand at the wheel- not as easy as it looks!
Fourth Stop...
BOHOL, PHILIPPINES:
Desi took Casey & Melissa to Bohol for a few days. The island was gorgeous!
At the hotel they enjoyed being on the beach, swimming in the infinity pool, relaxing (napping) under the tree, getting massages (for super cheap!), and dinners on the beach in the sand.
The boat stopped so they could hear local songs and watch dances. They were so much fun the ladies hopped on stage & joined them. Apparently Casey needed lessons on the bamboo dance.
Tricycles- popular public transportation in Bohol. (Basically covered motorcycles with sidecars). They all have bible verses or other religious sayings on the back. The crazy driving may have something to do with it...
After enjoying the Chocolate Hills we stopped to see Tarsiers. These are the smallest primates- about the size of your hand. Casey thought they looked like cuter and smaller Gremlins. You can't have them as pets or put them in a cage, though. They get stressed out & commit suicide!
On the last day the three woke up very early to go and see dolphins. The sunrise was worth it- incredible.
The water was warm enough to go snorkeling. The best part was seeing blue starfish!