Saturday, June 29, 2013

2013 Summer Road Trip - Tallahassee

After Weeki Wachee we headed north to Tallahassee for two reasons: one, to tour our state capitol building and two, for Mackenzie to visit Florida State University.

The Florida capitol building dwarfs in comparison to the capitol in Austin but this one does have something unique. The historical capitol is actually no longer in use. Instead, our legislatures use a modern 22 story building directly behind the capitol.

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The 22nd floor is composed of wall-to-wall windows which provide tourists with a 360 degree view of Tallahassee and 25 miles beyond. Mackenzie was able to get her first glance at the FSU campus.

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After the captiol we landed on Seminole territory.

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You would think that Mason would get bored touring different campuses. Luckily, he enjoys the stadiums.

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Have we seen the last of Tallahassee? I'm not so sure, Mackenzie was very impressed with the university. The city, well, not so much! Next post: The Big Easy

Wednesday, June 26, 2013

2013 Summer Road Trip - Weeki Wachee

Weeki Wachee is a town with a name as quirky as its main attraction – the famous underwater mermaid show. At Weeki Wachee Springs State Park, the water bubbles up from the aquifer at a consistent 74 degrees. It is so remarkably clear that you can see the limestone walls more than 100 feet away. Inside the theatre, located 20 feet below the water’s surface, human mermaids have been performing for more than 63 years.

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Almost every little girl growing up in Florida dreams of becoming a mermaid. Mackenzie went through that phase back in 2001 so we took her to Weeki Wachee for the first time when she was three years old.

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A lot of famous people have visited Weeki Wachee over the years and numerous movies and television shows have filmed on location at the state park. Most recently the mermaids were shown in Kelly Clarkson's music video. See if you can spot them.



Okay, could you spot them? If not, here is the actual footage that they sent to Kelly Clarkson.



Speaking of mermaids, did you know that it is an actual career not just a job? There is one mermaid from the 1960's who still works at Weeki Wachee. She currently assists in the scuba instruction.

We plan to return to Weeki Wachee in the near future, not to see the mermaids again but rather to kayak in the clear spring water. Manatees frequently swim in the spring and we hope to get an up-close and personal view.

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Next post: Tallahassee, our state capital

Sunday, June 9, 2013

Note Worthy News

Guess who will be playing a drum rather than cymbals in the fall? Mackenzie tried out for bass and was awarded bass 4! She has been taking private lessons since November and has worked very hard to get where she is now, and we are so proud of her. Bass drums range from 1 (smallest) to 6 (largest). Needless to say, Mackenzie's #4 is rather large, she can't even see over the top.  Each of the drums at Gulf Coast are named, Mackenzie will be playing Prince Tyrone which has been handed down to her from a senior who has played him for the last three years.  She is, coincidentally, following the previous owner's footsteps.  This senior played cymbals her freshman year, and then bass 4 beginning her sophomore year. She was relieved to find out that Mackenzie would be playing Prince Tyrone because she knew Mackenzie would take good care of him.

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Monday, June 3, 2013

Class of 2020

I learned something new today. Mason will be in the graduating class of 2020.  I guess I had never taken the time to calculate what year he would actually graduate.  I heard it for the first time today as he walked across his elementary school stage for the last time as a 5th grader.

The audience was entertained by a small group who sang My Country, 'Tis of Thee.

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Mason was honored with the President Obama's Gold Seal Award for Educational Excellence.
 
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Congratulations, Mason! You are now officially a middle school student!

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We are the NaplesMorgans and we have a dog (Wagner) who is 7, and he is a Chinese Crested Powder Puff, not the hairless but the double coated kind. Mason is 13, and he is a big fan of basketball and football. I work as a technology teacher at a local elementary school. Darin has his own business called Ascendant Wealth Management. Mackenzie is 16, and she loves to spend her time practicing for drumline and watching movies.

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