Summer 2013 – The first few days

Here are a few pictures from the start of summer 2013.  It has been an eventful few days with the delivery of our boat, the roof close to completion on the addition, attending Jerry Hanacek’s service and having a family get-together with Grandma Ellen, Grandpa Art, Uncle Jim and Ron and Sal Miller.

Cub Scout Crossover

The last big scout event of each year is the Crossover ceremony where scouts are officially promoted to their ranks for next year.   Here are a few pictures of the few representatives from den 14.

Kai and Nora’s Art Show

Kai and Nora each attend an excellent after school art class.   They just ended their year and finished with a gallery show of the best of the year.   There was great art on display and we couldn’t be more please with the experience they get working with Teresa.

“Grandma Dress” and Shopping

Here are a few more picture of recent goings on in the Jacobs’ household.

KG Science Fair and Vacation Countdown

The kindergarten science fair was recently held.  Here are some pictures from it along with a commissary run to pick up some food to donate for custodian appreciation week.

A Few Random Pictures

Science, sculpture, Japanese soybeans and bedtime drama.   Yes, a random post of family photos.  Enjoy!

Bahrain Trip

Here are a few pictures from a weekend get-away to the Gulf Hotel.  We did our usual family get away of movie -> tepanyaki dinner -> lots of pool.   Check the picture captions for the story of Nora showing us how to drink hot chocolate “Swedish” style.

Pinewood Derby & Art Show 2013

Here are a couple pictures from the Pinewood Derby and Kai’s recent Art Show at the Hills School.  Enjoy!

A Few Random Pictures

This gallery has been sitting in draft stage for almost a month – I had simply forgotten about it.   I’ve got a whole slew of pictures coming off the camera now so I figured I better post it.   Enjoy!

Wat Arun

This is the last set of pictures from the Bangkok trip.  On our last day the confererence ended early afternoon and so we had a long-tail boat already reserved and waiting for us.  We took the klong (canal) tour through Bangkok and included a stop a Wat Arun – The Temple of the Dawn.   The boat dropped us at a heaving crowded pier and went back out in the river to wait for us.

This time the upper reaches of the Temple were open to tourists.  There were two upper levels – the first was reached by a very steep set of steps – the second even steeper (almost a ladder).   Ben took Kai and Nora up and the views were spectacular.   Going up was easy, of course, coming down was another story.   Kai just went down with no problem but Nora froze up a bit and needed a spotter for the way down.    Adventure.