Friday, June 26, 2009

Boat Restoration

Rob has been restoring an old 1961 Boston Whaler. The Boat belongs to our Cousins Jen & Frank, who got the boat handed down from our Uncle Lenny...it's a family boat. Frank told Rob to take the boat and keep in his warehouse to play around with and use it if he wants....WELL you know Rob and boats, he not only played around with the boat but he gave it a complete makeover. He has had a great time bringing this old boat back to life....Check it out

Before Pictures


The entire bottom had to be re-done - This is the AFTER of the bottom

The Trailer also got a face lift
Getting there
All pieces drying after the being painted
Putting it back together
The new Steerring console

New Seats
Almost Done
The Finished boat in action.....
The kids will be seeing a lot of this boat this summer......
Not sure if Jen & Frank will ever be able to get their boat back....LOL

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Happy Fathers Day!!!!!!!

Happy Fathers Day to all the DADs out there!!!
Today I'll be spending the day with my AMAZING Dad, My Sister and I are very blessed to have such a GREAT Dad!!! Rob gets to spend it with his kids today so it's Extra Special for him too!!! And Rob is talking to his Dad again, so this is the BEST Fathers Day Rob's had in a long time!!


Father's Day Morning......
Look at these Gorgeous Faces....
I LOVE THEM SO MUCH!!!
Ian was sleeping, he slept all day because Rob had him out fishing all night, they got home at 6:00am this morning!! Rob is going on about 2 hours sleep in this picture...
p.s.....They caught ZERO fish

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Tennessee .........

We had a wonderful time in Tennessee. It was my first time to Tennessee and Rob's first time actually spending time there and not just driving through. We fell in love with the place!! It so beautiful with the mountains all around.
It took exactly 13 hours to get to our hotel in Knoxville. I drove the first 8 hours and Rob drove the rest. It was an easy drive until we got to Atlanta in the middle of rush hour, other than that it was great.
First we surprised our Niece Deena at her job Friday night. We got to town just in time to visit her before they closed. She works at Buddy's BBQ...and it was yummy too!!
Saturday we went to Deena's and hung out there for a litte while, they have such a great place. They even have horses in thier back yard!!
Then Deena took us site seeing. Our first stop was a senic route through the hills of the Great Smokey Mountains. It was gorgeous!!!
We saw lots of people tubing down the rivers. (very cool). We went to Gaitlinburg and Pigeon Forge. We visted a really cool aquarium in Gatlinburg and the Dukes of Hazard Muesum.....Rob made us go in there...LOL Then we all went to dinner Saturday night with Deena's family. We had a blast!!
Sunday Rob spent the day with Harry & Cody on the boat and Deena and I went to Cade's Cove in the Smokey Mountains National Park......it's breath taking. We saw 7 Black Bears, several Deer, Wild Turkeys and three snakes!!
It was a short trip but we can't wait to go back!!!!
Here are the pictures.........
Black Bears... We saw several and three cubs






Deena & Me looking Goofy



Deena

Dipping our feet in the COLD Creek...
Deena's feet

Old Log Cabins from the 1800' s in Cades Cove





Rob at the Dukes of Hazzard Museum.....
The General Lee


Looking down into Gatlinburg
Me & Deena

Pictures from the Aquarium in Gatlinburg
SHARKS.......





Rob picking up a Horseshoe Crab
Deena picking up Horseshoe Crab


Deena and Wilson......
Wilson is a Miniture Pony, isn't he cute!!!
Deena's back yard
Looking for some carrots at the back door
Cody

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Road Trip.....


We are getting ready to take a little road trip...1st stop Maryville, TN to see my beautiful Niece whom I haven't seen since she was Six years old. She just graduated high school and visiting her is my present to her, it's along drive but she is worth it!! Then 2nd stop Dothan, AL to pick up the kids....then back home to Sunny South Florida.

As soon as we get home The Miller Summer fun begins.....to include but not limited too.......
  • Birthday Parties
  • Sleep-overs
  • Surfing
  • Skating
  • Bowling
  • Fishing
  • Swimming
  • Baking
  • Skateboarding
  • Boating.......

So check back often and see all the pictures of our Summer Adventures.....

Saturday, June 6, 2009

New Reef for our Beach

Deerifeld Beach is my favorite beach...I grew up on Deerfield Beach, got married on Deerfield and still go to the beach as often as I can....which isn't as much as I'd like.
Today a new reef was created. I posted some of the article below. It was pretty interesting to me, as I have always been a big believer in Angels and there is an Angel connection to this new reef...read below
The 167-foot-long cargo ship Miss Lourdies took about nine minutes to sink today

The Miss Lourdies - a 38-year-old, 167-foot-long freighter - was sunk today to create an artificial reef a mile southeast of Boca Raton Inlet, near the Deerfield Beach and Boca Raton border.

The ship, which went down in about nine minutes as people in nearby boats watched and cheered, has had a history as a freighter and more recently, as a smugglers' container. The smuggling part came in June 2008, when it was docked on the Miami River.Through an investigation, special agents with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement learned the ship was being used in an attempt to import 389 pounds of cocaine, said Nicole Navas, an ICE spokeswoman. U.S. Customs and Border Protection seized it.

The cocaine was worth millions of dollars. The government seized the ship last March and gave her to the city of Deerfield Beach.
"The plan was to make something special," said Arilton Pavan. The owner of Dixie Divers for several years has sought a reef for advanced open water divers at this site. He is part of a team of scuba aficionados and federal, city and Broward and Palm Beach County officials who worked together on the project.
As a reef, Miss Lourdies is expected to lure Goliath Grouper, moray eels, silver schools of jacks, cobia, stingray and nurse sharks, as well as customers of more than a dozen area dive shops and charter dive and fishing boats.
One of Pavan's diving clients, Dan Fasano of Lighthouse Point, contributed $10,000 for cleaning and stripping the ship and other costs.
Fasano survived cancer and a bone marrow treatment but is hospitalized. The founder of www.AsSeenOnTV.com, his dream is to christen the dive site "Miracle of Life," and use it to raise funds for cancer charities and new artificial reefs.
A 14-foot tall, solid bronze, 3,500-pound torch-bearing angel welded to Miss Lourdies' deck will greet divers.
"I believe in angels because they represent positive energy and good things," said Pavan about the $5,000 statue that Fasano purchased at a steep discount from Bernard Molyneux, owner of Antiques & Country Pine in Deerfield Beach.
Molyneux is also a cancer survivor."This angel will protect the reef and the divers," Pavan said.
Miss Lourdies was stripped of 50,000 pounds of wood, wire, insulation, pipes and valves, engines and generators by Bruce Schurger and The Bunnell Foundation Marine Contractors.
Schurger's crew cut eight 20-inch by 20-inch holes into the hull and screwed steel patches over them before filling the ship with 230,000 pounds of concrete ballast.
Once anchored above the reef site, four of Schurger's men had less than 15 minutes to unscrew and push the patches into the ocean before the ship took on sea water and sank 135 feet.
"They get extra pay for that," Schurger said previously of the work. "We rehearse it."
Anchors that weigh 2,000 pounds, each with a 500-foot chain, will help hold Miss Lourdies in place on the ocean floor."
It surprises me how many people want to help," Pavan said. "The goodness of the people is amazing. The way the economy is, we're looking for something positive. And this is positive."

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Happy Birthday Tiffany

Our Beautiful Cousin Tiffany Turns 30!!!
Happy Birthday Tiffany
We Love You!!