Sunday, August 26, 2012

Back Home

P1060464Well, that was a lot of posting (both here and on Lorelei’s blog) about our vacation. I’ll finish with this picture which was taken the day we got home. Tobias had been talking about Jip and Darwin (our cats) a lot during the vacation telling us how much he missed them and how happy he would be when he would see them again. During the vacation he had a surrogate: Socks, but that was just not the same. Does he look happy to be re-united with Jip? I think so :-). Yep, we’re back home!

Petting Rays

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This is Tobias in the Texas State Aquarium in Corpus Christi, TX. He is petting rays! Tobias is such a cool kid. When you take him to something like this, or a zoo, or a museum, or… well, he gets sooooooo enthusiastic about everything! He wants to see everything, know about everything. I love that. Needless to say that going to places like this with him is a lot of fun.

We had a nice day at the aquarium, and we saw lots of interesting things, but the rays were definitely the highlight! He got to pet them and then even feed them. You could get some small bits of fish and then hold it between your fingers and they would come and eat it right out of your hand! Pretty cool, right? Tobias thought so!

Astros Game!

P1060433As you know, Tobias is a baseball player now. So, we had to go to a baseball game this trip. Granddaddy took us to the Houston Astros vs the Pittsburg Pirates. We had great seats (as you can see in this picture) and a great time! I had only been to one game myself, and that was a long time ago (1999 I think…). This was Tobias’  first. Unfortunately the Astros lost 2-3, but it was a great experience! Check Tobias’ hat… a true fan :-).

S’mores

P1060204S’mores, the traditional american treat associated by Lisa with girl-scout camping trips, but perfectly do-able for desert after a cook-out in Nonny’s back yard… (a reference, especially for my non-American readers: s'mores. Needless to day that this first s’more was not his last! We had them quite a few times after this and I tried some myself as well. A bit sweet, but very nice. I had one this time and it was not my last one either :-).

Fishing

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We took a vacation to Dickinson this year to visit Nonny and Granddaddy. While we were there we went to Rockport for a couple of days. Rockport is a little fishing town. Needless to say we did some fishing. Actually, we did quite a lot of fishing. I never really expected to catch anything because when I was a child and I did my fishing I never caught anything. I now know that that was probably a result of my choice of bait and location. Anyway, my picture of fishing was: boring…

It turned out that if you fish in the Gulf of Mexico and use shrimp as bait it is not boring at all. We caught over 30 fish (piggy perch I was told…) from this pier at our hotel in Rockport! I have to say it was a surprisingly interesting experience and Tobias just loved it. At first I had to put the bait on the hook, which is quite an endeavor if it is your first time doing so, and kind of disgusting too… Within a couple of minutes I heard: “Papa, HELP! I think I got one!”. Sure enough, he did.

Then came the next challenge of taking the fish off the hook. That too is quite a challenge if it is your first time… but it worked. Before we put it back Tobias looked at it and said: “Bye fishy, I hope your lip will get better soon…”. In the course of the next two days all 30+ fish we caught got the same wish before they were thrown back in :-).

After we got back to Dickinson we went down to Galveston to fish there. We caught a couple of fish there too; catfish (tiny ones…).

We had to leave the fishing rod there, but now Tobias wants one here too. I hope his experience here does not turn into my childhood experience of fishing. The first signs are good because he went fishing with my dad after we got back and caught three fish…