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Happy Birthday Mom – Lake Rabun 2011

Posted by Ryan McKinney on 2011/10/01 in Adventures, Family Pics & Videos, Featured, Road Trips with No Comments


Happy Birthday Mom – Rabun Beach Campground 2011

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Do you remember your first family camping trip? Camping has always been a part of our family. That’s why I couldn’t wait to get my kids out in the woods exploring nature on their first overnight trip. When you have kids that are almost 6 and almost 2 it is challenging. Not just challenging once you get there and start setting up a tent with a 2-year-old stealing tent pegs. I mean challenging from the planning stage on…Rabun Beach

This year we celebrated my Mom’s Birthday with a family camping trip at Rabun Beach at Lake Rabun Georgia. Ole Phyl had a great time. In fact, Friday she, Evan, and I drove up to the campground 1st to claim a great campsite. Once we got there it did take a few minutes to decide because each of the sites had it’s own unique reason to choose it. I won’t post which one we chose, because I can’t give away all of my secrets, but they all were very good.

Mom spent the afternoon following Evan around and laughing at him. The wonder in his eyes, the amazement in his face, and the craziness coming out of his mouth. I don’t know if I have every heard her laugh as much as she did that afternoon.

The rest of the weekend was amazing too. Amber, Andria, Bradley, and Gabby arrived that night (after dark). There was an incident with Daddy Long-Legs (read below) but for the most part a great trip.

Lake Rabun and Rabun Beach

The campground at Rabun Beach is very well kept. There is a “host” that (I think) lives on site. The rental fees are $14 per night for tent campers and $22 per night for RV’s. There are trails running throughout, several bath houses (with hot water), and hiking trails that take you to Angel Falls and Panther Falls. The falls are very beautiful and well worth the walk.

From the trail head, the walk is only about 1/2 mile to Panther Falls and then another 1/4 mile or so to Angel Falls.

We did see a copperhead snake on our way down, so be watchful.

The Kids

Our camping trip was a great experience. When Gabby, Amber, Andria, and Bradley first arrived, Amber took Gabby to the bath house. Gabby freaked out because there were Daddy Longleg Spiders everywhere. I suppose I would freak out too if I hadn’t seen that many of them before and there were 20 of them all in one place!

By the end of the weekend, Gabby was practically picking them up and laughing about it.

Evan was a trip the whole time. His little eyes were amazed by everything he saw. He didn’t want to go to sleep. In fact, he went kicking and screaming to bed each night because he wanted to stay up and have fun.

Amber was apprehensive about going camping. I don’t know why, because she grew up going in California and loved it. Maybe it had something to do with having to small kids in the woods! Anyway, she did great too. Whether she admits it or not, you could tell she had a good time too.

Camping Question:

So. Do you remember your first family camping trip? Tell us about it in a comment.

Picture Gallery

Cutest Boy In The World

Posted by Ryan McKinney on 2011/09/28 in Family Pics & Videos with 2 Comments


Kooper and daddy

Posted by April Maas on 2011/09/20 in Family Pics & Videos, Featured, Meet The Maas' with 1 Comment


Evan Dancing on Fathers Day

Posted by Ryan McKinney on 2011/09/18 in Family, Family Pics & Videos with 2 Comments



Check out the kids moves! Can you believe Read the rest of this entry »

Chip Off The Old Block

Posted by Ryan McKinney on 2011/09/17 in Evan Pics, Family, Family Pics & Videos with 7 Comments


20110916-034039.jpgI love this picture! Finally, one of my kids actually looks like me.

Usually, people say (and I know I am blessed) “your kids are beautiful!”
To which my reply is usually, “You should see their mom… it would make more sense.”

But… Finally… One of them looks like me… at least in a picture.

This one acts like Read the rest of this entry »

My nephew and his silly faces

Posted by April Maas on 2011/08/26 in Evan Pics, Family, Family Pics & Videos, Featured with No Comments


I love spending time with my silly Evan!

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Making Faces

Posted by Ryan McKinney on 2011/07/27 in Evan Pics, Family with No Comments


20110726-082735.jpgBookmark this page for when you need a good laugh.

McKinney Kid Pics

Posted by Ryan McKinney on 2011/07/11 in Family, Family Pics & Videos with 3 Comments


20110709-072138.jpgI love when my kids act crazy. That natural born sense of humor they show.

Dear Gabby and Evan,
I hope that one day you realize that your childhood was not only a series of good times and laughter, but your good times and laughter were medicine to those around you. When I am having tough day, it is your smiles and laughter that turn it around. You are both a gift to us and we are grateful.

You both have the ability to change the world with your smiles and laughter. You are amazing. Never let that go. God gave it to you for a purpose.

Love,
Daddy

Thanks For Our Hats Grandmas

Posted by Ryan McKinney on 2011/06/20 in Family Pics & Videos with No Comments


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The Not So Father’s Day, Father’s Day

Posted by Ryan McKinney on 2011/06/19 in Evan Pics, Events, Family Pics & Videos, Featured, Gabby Pics with 5 Comments


20110619-074500.jpgYou may know the plot, but not the story. As a child of divorced parents, an only child, and the husband of a child with divorced parents holidays and special events spell extra strain. Holidays are stressfull for the hosts in any case, but add the fact that you can’t be in two (or three) places at once to enjoy the holdiays with everyone in your family and it can be a nightmare.

So, how do I balance a nice relaxing day with my kids and honor the Father’s in my life without wearing myself out? A not Father’s Day, Father’s Day. That’s right. We’re going to do Father’s Day on Saturday this year.

Pop came up from Jacksonville and we invited my Suegro, Suegra, and my Mom for a Saturday cook out at our house. I wanted to honor two of the dads in my life by cooking my Coffee Crusted steak for them and have some good ole fashioned Father’s Day fun (not doing much of anything).

Yesterday was truly a great day. No drama. No nerves. Lots of laughing kids (including me) and lots of good food.

Of course there was some family that we missed yesterday, but we had a great time regardless. I beleive the key to yesterday’s success was no expectations about how the day would or should turn out.

The steaks rocked, the conversations flowed, and the kids danced into the night (including me). I cannot remember a better not Father’s Day, Father’s Day.

Special thanks to everyone that helped pull it off, especially my loving wife.

If you’re a dad, Happy Father’s Day. Hear your kids laugh everyday even if you have to tickle them.

P.S. If you want a printed copy of this picture leave a comment to let me know.

Gabby Goes to the Dentist

Posted by Ryan McKinney on 2011/06/13 in Family Pics & Videos, Featured with No Comments


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NANA!

Posted by Ryan McKinney on 2011/06/11 in Evan Pics, Family, Family Pics & Videos with 2 Comments


20110610-103710.jpgYou have never seen a kid as crazy about Bananas as this kid. Seriously, he’s at his happiest with a nana in hand. What does tht say about his family?

Cousins

Posted by Ryan McKinney on 2011/06/05 in Evan Pics, Featured, Gabby Pics, Kooper's Birthday, Meet The Maas' with 2 Comments


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Gabby’s First Round of Golf

Posted by Ryan McKinney on 2011/05/30 in Adventures, Family, Gabby Pics, Road Trips with 3 Comments


20110529-073903.jpg Gabby and I went out for her first round of golf. A few weeks ago, I had the afternoon off so I picked Gabby up from school early. It was a “just Gabby and Daddy” day I told her.

We went to Bartram Trail and I was going to let her just putt some balls around. Gabby brought her putter we got her a while back. She is a natural.

We decided to play 9. I didn’t think she’d last much more than that. The pace of play was pretty slow due to Bartram Trail switching their tee boxes around. That gave us a chance to let her hit while we waited on the folks in front of us to get out of the way.

She did surprisingly well. She had fun too. She even got to drive!

Hello Mr. Banker! | Gabby’s Class Goes To The Bank

Posted by Ryan McKinney on 2011/05/24 in Events, Family, Featured, Gabby Pics, Money with 4 Comments


20110523-045656.jpgField Trips were an amazing time when I was a kid. I hope that didn’t change for Gabby’s Pre-K class last week. Her class, all 19 kids, came to visit my Bank last week.

You can imagine the amount of pressure on a well-to-do dad like myself to impress my daughter in front of her friends.  After all, she talked about the Papa John’s guy for months after he taught them how to make pizza on their other field trip.

All I do is run a Bank. How fun, right?  How could I make their visit to a bank interesting?

It began a week before they arrived. I visited Gabby’s class and explained to the kids what banks do.
“Ok kids. Banks help people borrow money, save money, and use money.  Pretty simple, huh?”

Then I explained to them that when they came to visit me, I’d show them all of the places and people in a bank that help people borrow, save and use money. I also explained that if they had time I’d like to get them to help me find something. A key… to a special box called a safe deposit box that’s kept in a special safe called a vault.

Of course, I explained that a safe deposit box is where people keep valuables like diamonds and jewelry (even though my safe deposit box only has birth certificates and titles in it!). The kids eyes lighted up with excitement.

When they arrived at the bank I asked them if they remembered the three things that banks do. Imagine, 19 four and five year olds screaming in unison “borrow, save, use”.  That’s what I imagined too. Too bad that’s not what they said.  If you were there, you would have heard “buy Barbies.. go to the movies…” etc.

Finally, I got them to remember all three things after some careful questioning.

We began in the lobby and I gave an overview of what we’d see during their visit.
“First let’s get a look at that box with the missing key” I said. So we did.  The kids could hardly concentrate on the rest of the tour they were so excited.

“Now let’s go to the teller line. Which of the three things that banks help us with do you think Mrs. Barbara does?”  They watched as she cashed a check for a customer and with a resounding “use!” they cheered out. We were on to something!

We then went to the personal bankers desk and asked the same thing. As Teresa, our Personal Banker, began to explain that she helped people borrow and save the kids became anxious and couldn’t help but to ask, “Have you seen a key?”
“No.” she said. “Maybe you should check outside by the ATM. I saw some people out there earlier.”

The line of kids shuffled outside to see the ATM. Pretty UNimpressive… unless you are a five-year old looking for treasure! I explained what the ATM does for people and they yelled out “use!”.

Then I suggested we take a look at the vacuum tubes in the drive through.

As we sent the tubes back and forth the kids noticed something shiny in the tube.  It was a key.   A key was stuck in the tube.  All of as sudden I had 19 very ecstatic 5 year-olds on my hands.

There was no stopping them.  We hurried in to see what was in that box.  Before we opened it, I agreed to share whatever we found in the box since it was abandoned.  I called Gabby to the front and handed her the key.  The Safe Deposit Boxes are dual control meaning it requires a guard key and the box key which the kids found.  I had Gabby turn the box key as I turned the guard key.  The box clicked and the door swung open.

The kids were on pins and needles! I opened the box and they all shouted “Gold!” and they were right.  Well, gold dollar coins anyway.  I bought them and put them in there before the kids got there.
They were so excited! The kids had come to the bank, learned what banks do, and got to take home some money!

The treasure was all mine though. The look of pride on Gabby’s face as she beamed and said, “That’s MY daddy!”