Monday, November 24, 2014

Thanksgiving Wk off with the kids? What to do:

 
A quick list of fun stuff going on this week!
Also - a family membership to the museum and/or the aquarium is THE BEST Christmas gift ever. Both of them pay for itself in like 2 visits.


Children's Museum of the Lowcountry - usually not open on Mondays but open this wk! Every day from 9am-5pm :)

Libraries:
Monday - 
James Island Time for 2s Storytime at 10:30am
Folly Beach Family Storytime at 10:30am
Tuesday -
Main Library Time for 2s Storytime at 10:30am
Wednesday - 
Mt. Pleasant Library Thanksgiving Story & Craft at 10:30am


SC Aquarium: Daily Programs


Also the aquarium in partnership with the United States Marine Corps Reserve and WCBD News 2, will be accepting Toys for Tots donations through December 20. Bring a new, unopened and unwrapped toy to the Aquarium and receive $5 off your general admission ticket. Donated toys will be collected and distributed to children in need throughout the Lowcountry this holiday season.

And at 11 a.m. on the wknds!
A very welcome guest from the North Pole will make special weekend appearances in the Great Ocean Tank. From November 29 through December 21, don’t miss this opportunity to see SCUBA Claus swim with the fish during select Aquarium dive shows! For more information, call (843) 577-FISH (3474).

Lastly, one of the more fun things we do to kick off the holiday season (I hope I don't regret posting this bc there is limited space and I hope we get on!!!): 
Nov. 29, 2014 -- Toys for Tots Annual Harbor Cruise with a 10:45am boarding and cruise time 11:00am until 12:30pm 
from Aquarium Wharf Dock, 360 Concord Street.  The only fare required is a toy donation.  There will be refreshments onboard and holiday music as well. 

Y'all have a great wk!
- Lindsey

Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Farmers Mkt Love!

Our new love is the Johns Island Farmers Mkt! Best news ever: it's year-round! 

They have beautiful vegetables. And most of the farmers are from right there on Johns Island anyway. Joseph Fields farms still has bags of field peas and butterbeans for $5 - most of the other farmers have increased to $7. I buy a lot of field peas ever since my second pregnancy - he is a field pea baby :)

Have y'all ever tried beet greens? I love them - we have put them on sandwiches and in salads.

Last time we went we ran into friends!

Sweet babies...

The girls got to paint their own butterfly masks.

Then we all tried bobbing for apples :) It's so much harder than it seems! Trick: go for the ones with the stem bobbing upright!


So much fun!


Even the baby tried it. We finally just fished one out for him...which he promptly dropped in the dirt no less than 467 times. 

They have great vendors other than veggies out there too. The Clothes on a Bus vendor makes Johns Island their Saturday home before they do Sunday brunch at the Riverland Terrace mkt. I love them. 
And our new fave, Two Fat Cooks!
The BEST baked sweets ever! Please try their key lime tarts!!! 

See y'all there!

www.johnsislandfarmersmarket.com
www.twofatcooks.com


Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Greek Festival Sunday Funday! OPA!

Our Greek Festival is always such a great time and now that they have one in the Fall and in the Spring, we don't have to wait so long in between visits! 
And I don't even know how much it costs to get in anymore bc we always get free tickets from InTown.com. Check out their booth next time you're at an event bc they always have great freebies!

It's such a gorgeous setting. Under these huge oak trees. Betty (Elsa) likes to have her picture taken with the Virgin Mary :)

We like to check out the merch. There are some odds and ends but some really beautiful enameled trivets and some jewelry that is amazing (and I'm wishing I had bought this one necklace that I was eyeing).


My friend, Gray, swears by this goats milk soap. She stocks up every time she goes.

A little time on the playground.



Time to watch the musicians/dancers and eat some gyros for lunch! And of course some Greek beers :)








Jump castles.





And after jump castle kid fun. We do church tour mama fun.



Beautiful.

Spring Festival is May 8th-10th, 2015. Mark your calendars now!

http://www.charlestongreekfestival.com

OPA!

















Sunday, August 24, 2014

I'm a Basket Lady! Jk. I wish :)

A few wks ago I was flipping thru our library's monthly newsletter and came across this AWESOME class (among dozens of others).
I called immediately and was able to secure 3 of the 12 spots for me, my MIL & SIL. 
This is such an honor to me. Sweetgrass baskets and the weavers that make them are such a huge part of the Gullah & Geechee culture down here in the Lowcountry. Slaves that were brought over from West Africa, hundreds of years ago, brought the skill with them. And it has been passed down from generation to generation. 
And now we have this FREE opportunity to learn from a weaver that has some of her work displayed in the Gibbes? An artist....sharing some of her secrets with us. Amazing.

So we made a date of it - perfect timing for my MIL's bday ;)
 Lunch at Glass Onion (butterbean falafel - say WHAAAAT? So good).
Headed to the library and met Ms. Mae Scott Hall. 

She had bags put together for us with materials that included the knotted beginning of the basket weave. The best gift she gave us (other than her instruction) was a nail bone. These are THE tool used to make these baskets - they used to be fish bones and now they are spoons that have been cut off and hammered down.
She had us weaving in no time but everyone quickly realized what a painstaking process it was. Now we know why these baskets are so expensive to purchase.




The library staff were awesome too and it seemed like several of them had some experience so they came and helped us every now and then.

Ms. Mae Scott Hall had baskets on display too and passed some around for us to really inspect.



And this was a very special one her daughter made her as a gift:

So this is what a finished coaster looks like. (Mae Scott Hall's)

After two hours mine looked like this and  she had started it for us too! (Mine is on the left...obvi)

My SIL was a bit more ambitious and hers turned out great!
 
We had such a lovely time and the takeaway from this blog is CHECK OUT YOUR LIBRARIES! I'm a huge fan of our libraries here in Charleston County and am constantly taking the kids to events and library programs. And this is the 1st time I've ever really looked into what they offer for adults and look what a GEM of a class I discovered! 


Thank you to the library and to Ms. Mae Scott Hall for sharing this piece of her culture with us!













Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Sea Turtle Releases make me so EMO!

Back from my moving hiatus! This summer has been consumed with our move. 

And now I've realized summer is coming to an end and I'm scrambling to find fun things to do with the kiddos so they don't remember this one as the summer that sucked. Lol

So this morning was perfect. We got an email from the SC Aquarium letting us know they were releasing two rehabilitated sea turtles back into the ocean on IOP. We jumped on this opportunity! 

Tab and I had seen this once before when I was prego with #1 and I bawled my eyes out - it was so beautiful! 
(Hormones? Probably.)

The release was scheduled for 10am and people start lining up at like 8am. It was out at the Isle of Palms County park. 

We got there (me, two kids, Nana and my nephew) around 9:30am.

We let the kids run and splash in the tide pools while Nana and I secured a spot where the kids could squeeze thru to see the turtles. 

Betty & Louis found friends :)

Nana ran after these two.

And I chased this one...who constantly wants to throw himself into the ocean.


Two turtles were being released today: a Kemp's Ridley sea turtle named Bay and a loggerhead named Mitchel.
Bay went first and they brought him around for us to see before they released him. He was THE CUTEST.

 
Then came Mitchel.
HE.WAS.AWESOME.
Amazingly huge.
Flapping his flippers as hard as he could - trying to get back home!


We made such a big deal about this bc I wanted the kids to really appreciate what they were seeing and I think they did! Which makes me so happy!

We were cheering GO MITCHEL!!!!



Well, this kid was really into his graham cracker and this puddle...but I think the older two appreciated it!

It's so amazing. To know these turtles were hurt or sick, nursed back to health and are getting to go back home. When you hear the crowd just go wild when the turtle hits the surf and the turtle is just flapping those flippers - it can't get in the water fast enough. When you see the big curve of their shell slowly inch out into the water until it's deep enough for them to swim and they disappear under the waves. It just takes your breath away.

And it wasn't hormones last time. It made me emotional this time too. Bc it's just such an experience.

But I couldn't reflect long...the little one giggled and ran into the ocean. And he's quick. So I went and saved his life for the 34th time that morning.

We played a bit more, chatted with several James Island friends who crossed the bridge for this event, and headed home.

Gorgeous morning.
We wish you well Bay & Mitchel!