Thursday, April 19, 2018

weekend getaway

We enjoyed a fun little weekend getaway last weekend!  We took the kids out of school early on Friday and headed to Natural Bridge to visit their drive thru safari.


Bryce was a bit braver than Emmy when it came to feeding the animals, but they both enjoyed it.  Emmy was a bit terrified because we'd be looking out one side window at an animal then we'd turn around and get greeted by something else!    


The animals were friendly and very hungry.  They know how to get their food and they weren't messing around.


Well, hello there!


She did better feeding them out of her hand than the bucket.


You can see how successful Jason was with feeding them out of the bucket.  This isn't their first rodeo.


They literally took their picture in about 10 of these different photo op spots.


Bryce the bird whisperer.  Notice Emmy in the background.  She was trying to recover from a bird landing on her head!


This one is my favorite.


That little baby lemur was the cutest thing I've ever seen.  


After the Safari, we head to Blacksburg for the weekend.  


We got up early Saturday morning and headed to the cascades to hike.


It was a chilly start to the day, but it warmed up nicely.  


The path to the top of the falls had been washed out, but we were able to make up and get a good picture.  


Strong girl!


Jason tried his hand at fly fishing and caught something pretty quickly!


We headed back to town after the hike and had lunch and then stocked up on new Hokie attire for me, Jason and Emmy.  Next up we walked some more and showed the kids around campus.  


The main attraction for the weekend was the spring game.  Emmy was worn out from a morning of walking so she took a nap during the game.  


The Hokies biggest fan!


We had just enough time after the game to grab some yummy donuts!


It was a fun weekend visiting somewhere we hadn't been in over 15 years!

1 comment:

Science IT and Leisure said...

wow...awesome photos.

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