Thursday, September 23, 2010

Finally Have Time!!

I think I have caught up on my sleep from the trip finally!! So its time to blog again! I have been just busy, busy, busy. The week after we got back from D.C. school started, so I have been busy with homework. This year I went from 3 peacocks to 12!! I am down to 9 now, and in the process of slowly decreasing back to 3-5. Here is a picture of one of the peacocks I hatched this year. I would have never thought of hatching this kind out. It is called an India Blue Pied. It is the white and brown one.
This is what it is going to look like if its a male or female.

I have also got into building models of different buildings in the U.S. and ones that I have been to. I have built the Sears/Willis Tower (which I went to on the D.C. trip), the US Capital and White House ( which I also have been to), two Empire State Buildings one about 12 in tall and the other about 4 ft tall. The recent one I have made, actually in the process of making is the world trade center complex before 9/11. Here is a picture of the model so far. I have the Twins Towers done, the Marriott hotel and 6 World Trade Center building. 

                  


Sunday, August 15, 2010

Day 12: Home Sweet Home

Today we made the last stretch home from St. Louis to Tyndall. The trip was very interesting, educational, and fun. I would like to thank Steve Crawford and my cousin Erin for putting together a very memorable trip. Mom and I made some new friends that we plan on meeting again at Czech Days. Now it is time to relax for this last week of summer vacation. I better start saving my money to go on a trip again next year. ~David

Saturday, August 14, 2010

Day 11: St. Louis, MO

Today is our last day before we get back home. We started off by going to Churchill Downs (home of the Kentucky Derby) where we ate breakfast and had a tour of the barns where the horses are stored and a tour of the museum. We even got to see some of the horses and their trainers warm up on the track. Our tour guide at the track was from the Tabor/Yankton, SD area, I couldn't believe that! After we got done at the track we headed our way to St. Louis. We headed straight for the Gateway Arch (aka Jefferson National Expansion Memorial). When we got there Mom and I headed straight for the elevator to head to the top. The elevator (they called it a pod) could only fit 5 people! It wasn't tall enough for me, so I had to lean forward most of the time. Then we headed to the hotel.
Churchill Downs entrance
The track with horses coming in the distance
The Gateway Arch
Busch Stadium (home of the St. Louis Cardinals) from the top
of the arch
The shadow of the arch in the Mississippi River
Tomorrow we head for home! I'm ready to be home and sleep in my own bed. ~David

Friday, August 13, 2010

Day 10: Louisville, KY

Today we really didn't do much but sit on the bus and get closer to home! We started off later than expected because the bus was getting the air conditioner fixed. At least we got to sleep in a little later today! We stopped in Beckley, West Virginia for lunch, then made our way to Louisville. Right as we stepped in the hotel it started to pour. After we got checked in our friends (my aunt Diane's sister Amy and her family) came and picked us up to go out for supper at Mimi's Cafe.
Tomorrow we start of early as we head to Churchill Downs (the Kentucky Derby site) to tour the track and have breakfast. Then we make our way to St. Louis, MO.~David

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Day 9: Roanoke, VA

Today we started out by going to Monticello, the plantation where President Thomas Jefferson lived. The house was very high detailed. After we toured the house Mom and I walked down to where Jefferson was buried. Then we met back up with Grandma and headed to go eat at the cafe on the plantation. We then headed towards Appomattox courthouse. While driving there our bus's air conditioner wasn't working, so our bus headed to the hotel while the other bus stopped at Appomattox.
Monticello Plantation
The kitchen in Thomas Jefferson's home
the tomb of Thomas Jefferson
A hummingbird I seen at the plantation
Tomorrow we get even closer to home. We end up in Louisville, KY. When we get there we are going to go out for supper with some friends from the area.~David

Day 8: Richmond, VA

Yesterday we left Ocean City and started our way to Richmond, VA. About an hour into the journey we crossed the 23 mile Chesapeake Bay Bridge- Tunnel. I thought it would be scary but it actually wasn't! After we got back onto land we stopped in Norfolk, Virginia for a tour of the Norfolk Naval Base, the largest base in the United States. I learned that it takes 3 years to re-fuel a ship and it can last 25 years without re-fueling. After that we toured the Nauticus War Museum and we got to tour the USS Wisconsin. After all that sightseeing in Norfolk we headed our way to Richmond. We got to our hotel and then went out for supper at Applebees.
Going into a tunnel on the Chesapeake Bay Bridge
Tunnel
Norfolk Naval Base
The USS Wisconsin
Today we are touring Monticello, Thomas Jefferson's house and Appomatox Courthouse. ~David

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Day 7: Ocean City, MD

Yesterday we started our way back to home. I would have updated last night but I didn't have any internet. First we started out by touring Mt. Vernon, George Washington's home. Most of the stuff there is still the original stuff from when Washington lived there. After the tour we moved our way to Annapolis, MD where we ate lunch. Then we made our way to the Atlantic Ocean. When we did get to Ocean City we headed straight to the beach to ride the waves. After we rode the waves we ate at a buffet called Paul Reveres Smorgasbord, it was very good!!
Mt. Vernon, George Washington's home
Jon, Erin, and I in the Atlantic Ocean
The sunset from our motel
Today we are headed to the Naval Base in Norfolk, VA. Then to Richmond, VA for the night.~David