Monday, May 25, 2015

Memorial Day (5/25/2015)

We finished off our Sunday evening by baking chocolate chip cookies.  I had lots of help with this project.  Kaylee was good help but I can't say the same for the other two.  And John hasn't changed much in the cookie-making department since he was Andrew's age.





Monday's agenda was the Tampa Aquarium.  After John made us a full-scale breakfast of sausage, scrambled eggs, biscuits and pancakes, we headed into Tampa.  We got there fairly early and had a very enjoyable day there.  John thought it was a lot better than the last time he was there, which was probably 5 years ago. 

We started off with lots of ducks and different kinds of birds, which Andrew always likes.  




There was an interesting exhibit of a family of lemurs piled on top of each other sleeping.
And turtles are always of interest.

There were several really large sheepshead in one tank, as well as Kaylee's mean old burr fish that bit my finger.  (By the way, it's very difficult to type with a sore finger).


There were lots of neat things to see, including a hands-on area where you could touch the different sea creatures.


In this area, they had several different shells that little kids could climb in and on. Andrew moves around so fast it's hard to capture a good picture with him sitting still.



A little rest

Kaylee and Andrew in the shark's jaw

    


Next up was the splash park area, which Andrew loves.  This time he had Kaylee to play with, which made it even better.





Even Dad got into the act.
We finally finished up here, Bridgette put Andrew back into dry clothes, and we walked over to Hooter's for lunch.  There was a Carnival Paradise cruise ship in port right next to the aquarium, and we all thought we should hop on board.
We didn't hang around for it to depart, but it sure would have been fun to go wherever it was headed.



Sunday Fishing (5-24-2015)

Today Kaylee got to experience the pleasure of John and Bridgette's pontoon boat.  We went back to the Tampa Bay boat ramp and headed out into the bay.

Bridgette and Andrew took over the captaining of the boat.

 It was fairly windy this morning, hard to keep the boat from drifting away from where we wanted to fish.  The first place we stopped, I got a hit right away but failed to land it.  John decided to try a different spot, maybe with a little less wind.  We ended up on the back side of a small island at a rock bank, and there we had some luck. 

John got the first big hit, and once he saw what it was -- a bonnethead shark, we all got busy trying to help.  At the same time, Kaylee decided to catch a fish too.  We really are not good at landing two fish at the same time.  But we did it.  Bridgette declared that they definitely need a longer handled net!  She had to get on the outside of the rail to get close enough to the water to net John 's shark.



 SUCCESS!  The first bonnethead shark we had ever seen.

Kaylee also brought in a new breed -- a burr fish.  Ugly, with teeth.  And I learned another life lesson -- do not put your finger in the mouth of ocean fish.  They bite.


I thought I would help Bridgette get the hook out by trying to open the fish's mouth wider.  But once I put my finger in its mouth, it clamped down on my finger and would not let go.  Somehow, once she got the hook out, it released my now-bloody finger.  The Doctors Froeschke dug out the first aid kit and peroxided and bandaged me up, but my finger was numb the rest of the day.

Kaylee said if she caught a fish like John's, she was just going to hand her pole off to somebody else.  No sooner were the words out of her mouth, and her line started zinging off.  She too caught a bonnethead shark, an even bigger one that John's.  And she and John got it in the boat.












 That was all very exciting.  We could see other bonnethead sharks swimming around the boat, and I had one chase my bait but my line brought when he took it so I didn't get him landed. We fished here just a little longer but it was getting pretty hot and Andrew was getting restless, so we headed upriver to the splash park.  But the splash park was shut down because there was a marguerita festival going on there, so we just had lunch in the boat there and fished a little tied up there.  John had another interesting catch here, with Andrew's help, a stingray.  Andrew was actually messing with his fishing pole when it hit.




And I finally reeled in something -- a catfish. 

I had to have John's assistance since I now have a sore finger.  A manatee swam right by the boat when we were tied up here at this dock.  That was pretty cool.

Kaylee wasn't too thrilled with our shrimp bait -- she's ok with our Arizona minnows but fishing with shrimp was a new experience for her.  Andrew had to show her how to hold them.



We eventually untied and started heading in, with one more fishing venture at our catfish hole from last weekend.  John caught another gaftop catfish here, and Joe finally got one into the boat.  He had changed to a heavier fishing line and wasn't having much luck so we were glad he finally caught one.  Of course, it was another catfish, but this was a pretty nice one.


By now Andrew really needed a nap, and it was really hot in the boat, so we called it a day and headed back into the dock.  They got the boat loaded in short order, and Kaylee helped John get things straightened out and the bilimini put down to travel. 
We got back to the house and rested a bit, Andrew slept on the way home and finished his nap at home, then John fixed us a nice grilled chicken dinner.  It was another full day, and we were all ready for an early night.

Sunday, May 24, 2015

Saturday at UT and the beach (5-22-2015)


Saturday was a very long, busy day.  We started out with a trip to the University of Tampa campus for a tour for Kaylee, and Bridgette had some furniture she needed moved.  That is a beautiful campus, and Bridgette gave Kaylee a really good tour, of her teaching room, her lab, and some of the other buildings including historic Plant Hall.
Bridgette's computer lab

Bridgette's research lab

Andrew and Bridgette dissecting a frog in her lab

Kaylee assisting


The soccer fields were full of construction equipment so Kaylee didn't get a very good luck at them, but I did take a picture of them.

From there, we stopped downtown for lunch, then headed across the bay bridge to St. Petersburg, and to Anna Marie Island in Bradenton.
We spent a couple hours on this beautiful beach -- and the water was wonderful.


Andrew played in the water, chased the birds, and played in the sand.  But it clouded up, and we were all pretty tired, so we got out of there just as the rain started.  It took forever to get home -- probably an hour and a half, with holiday traffic.  It was a very long day.