Archive for the ‘With The Kids’ Category


The Beach Report – November 4, 2011

Friday, November 4th, 2011 by Sherry Friel
This week’s Beach Report features ShoreLines blogger Sherry Friel and is a perfect example of the diverse places and people of Virginia Beach. Thanks, Sherry, for this ray of sunshine accompanied by some amazing photography. Your timing is perfect.  And Nathaniel, that is one gorgeous sunflower you grew your mom for Mother’s Day!
Nathaniel's Sunflower, courtesy of Sherry Friel

Nathaniel's Sunflower by Sherry Friel

Faith Flower Farm of Peaceful Pungo

I often reflect on the people among us with a rare, intense calling to serve others. Their minds and hearts constantly seek ways to lift, heal, and nurture the people around them. I have been fortunate to cross paths with many of these inspirational individuals throughout my life, whether at church, the baseball field, or even on Facebook! 

One of these people is Audrey Hodges of Faith Flower Farm.  Late one Friday night, while scrolling the Facebook newsfeed, I noticed my friend Laura had “liked” Faith Flower Farm, a new Virginia Beach business. I was intrigued by the name, and this aspect of the farm’s stated mission: We assist people with special needs in gardening and horticultural and floral therapy programs designed to soothe the spirit and restore hope.

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The Beach Report – October 28, 2011

Friday, October 28th, 2011 by Teresa Diaz

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When it comes to holidays, we know how to have fun in Virginia Beach .  If you’re in town over the next few days, you’re in for a real treat! 

There are a slew of awesome happenings all over the city. Here are a few….some for the whole family and some few that are definitely NOT for the young or faint-hearted! 

Happy Halloween!

 

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Blue Moon Wicked 10K

Halloween Town & Treat

Pumpkin Patch Party 

Halloween at the Mall

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Hunt Club Farm’s Fall Harvest Fair  

Hunt Club’s Haunted Hayride & Halloween Festival 

 

 

 

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Nightmare Mansion

 

Pirate Ghost Ride

 

 

 

 

Want even more ideas?  Check out the “This Week in Virginia Beach” post on our Facebook page!


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The Beach Report – October 21, 2011

Friday, October 21st, 2011 by Teresa Diaz

There’s a lot going on this weekend; have you made your plans yet?

 

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Get a jump on Halloween this weekend at the Sandler Center.  The 2011 Military Family Festival will be at the Sandler Center for the Performing Arts Saturday, October 22. 

FREE for all active duty, retired military and their immediate families! Open to the public for $5 admission for adults and $1 admission for those ages 3 to 17.

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Connaissez-vous le Neptune Festival?

Wednesday, October 19th, 2011 by Pat

IMG_1934Croyez le ou non mais il s’agit d’un des festivals en Amérique du nord les plus populaires: celui de sculptures de sable. Si vous passez à Virginia Beach début octobre, chaque année, faites un stop sur la 10ième rue et le bord de mer. Ce festival dure en général une dizaine de jour et débute fin septembre.

Crée dans les années 70, il n’a cessé d’évoluer et se place parmi les 100 meilleurs festivals en Amériques et l’un des dix premiers de la côte Est….pour dire!

Ainsi, des sculpteurs de tout horizons se donnent rendez-vous ici, et représentent environ 10 pays. Cette année, la nouveauté était le Neptune’s Kingdom: The land of sand, ou nous avons pu découvrir environ 22 sculptures présentées sous une tente. Je vous laisse découvrir quelques photos prises sur place récemment…assez impressionnant!

Enjoy!

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Pour en savoir plus : www.neptunefestival.com


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The Beach Report – September 23, 2011

Friday, September 23rd, 2011 by Teresa Diaz

boardwalkEarlier this week, Bloomberg Businessweek Magazine announced the 50 best places to live in America. We are ecstatic to report that Virginia Beach ranked eighth!  Woo-hoo!!!

One of the outstanding features noted that set us apart from other cities in the country and helped us rank in the top ten is our “thousands of acres of parks.”  It’s true:  we have an incredible 249 parks in Virginia Beach, spanning more than 4000 acres!  And while those are impressive stats, what’s even more impressive is how these parks are maintained and operated, and diversity and variety of the programs, events and acitivities developed for our residents and guests.  No matter what your age or taste, there is something for everyone happening almost every day of the year at one of our parks or recreation centers.  

 

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Growing Up at Great Neck Park-A Local Treasure

Tuesday, September 20th, 2011 by Sherry Friel
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Photo credit: Nathaniel Friel

There are special places you return to in your heart time and time again, and for my 8-year-old son Nathaniel and I, one of them is Great Neck Park.

Years of memories are tucked behind every corner of this sprawling, 70-acre park situated along the banks of the Lynnhaven Bay. Its wooded pathways and scenic gazebo bay view hooked my son and I from the beginning, and each season change always brings forth new points of wonder.

Before my son was born, I had only visited Great Neck Park once with my husband Skip. That was 16 years ago and my how things have changed. Little did I realize that one day I would be wheeling a stroller down those paths and marveling at my infant son’s first reactions to the rustling of leaves, the scampering of squirrels, and the melodies of birds. What a sensory delight!

Together we’ve explored every inch of this special park, hunting down leaves for Fall Cub Scout projects, gathering sticks for our fireplace, playing baseball, and nurturing our mutual love of sunsets and photography.

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Photo credit: Sherry Friel

After getting my first Nikon DSLR a couple years ago, I happily handed over my compact camera to  Nathaniel. We headed out one evening to see if we could take some pretty sunset photos. I was so excited about my expensive new toy that I honestly was not paying attention the photos my son was taking with that small camera. That night, we uploaded our photos and watched the magic explode on the computer screen. My son managed to capture some pretty extraordinary sunset views and entered one of them into the citywide Reflections Contest for visual arts. To our delight he won second place and as a result became even more interested in taking photographs.

It’s a magical thing to witness the very beginnings of a child’s passions. I hope my son will continue to love photography and appreciate the beauty that surrounds us. That one photograph he took at Great Neck Park further sparked our interest in capturing interesting cloud formations, sunrises and sunsets. I recently compiled our efforts and shared them online at Daily Epiphanies—a personal blog dedicated to photography and everyday miracles.

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Photo credit: Sherry Friel

I know one thing for certain—Great Neck Park will continue to be a special place for my son. It’s where he progressed from stroller to bike in the blink of an eye. Where he first learned to ride that bike without training wheels and where he slammed his first baseball. Recently Nathaniel and his Dad went for a walk at the park. As they approached the gazebo, he turned to my husband and said, “that would be a cool place to get married.” Something tells me we will be returning to this sacred space for a very long time—perhaps one day for a wedding!


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The Beach Report – September 16, 2011

Friday, September 16th, 2011 by Teresa Diaz

lgTmb_sandbridgeDunesAfter an extremely warm summer, I welcomed the crisp air this morning as opened the back door to let my dogs out.  Actually, as I walked across the deck I hollered “YES!” with my hands reaching toward the sky; I just wanted to kiss Mother Nature right on the lips!! I’m sure anyone who saw me thought I was having a seizure or something, but for me it was downright glorious to be smacked in the face with some cool air for a change.  Don’t get me wrong – I love summer – but I also like the change of seasons and my favorite time of the year is the transition months of fall as we head into winter.  That’s what is so awesome about living in Virginia Beach - we get opportunity to experience the change of seasons while enjoying pretty good weather all year long. 

 

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