...a moment of reflection before the craziness begins! One minute we are "trick-or-treating" the next minute we are shopping for a Thanksgiving meal! ...and, we all know what's right around the corner...yikes!
Kayli and I had 14 family members at our house for Thanksgiving this year. We had quite the evening feast! Couldn't believe how many leftovers we had...I always buy waaaaay too much! Grocery stores and I are just a dangerous combination. We managed to get Grandpa here via "special taxi", and he really seemed to enjoy the evening. Kayli's favorite part of the meal was the mashed potatoes and gravy...she ate 3 or 4 helpings! Granted, she didn't eat anything else on her plate, oh, except the corn that Aunt Laura made, mmmm. Life is good...
Saturday, November 30, 2013
Tuesday, November 26, 2013
Our Fun Time at the Great Wolf Lodge!
Marion called one day before Thanksgiving, to tell me that she had come across a groupon for a one night stay at the Great Wolf Lodge. She thought it would be fun if she brought Nick, and I brought Kayli, for a one night stay at this hotel with a water park. We could invite Suzanne. Matt, Colin, and Jake to join in around their sports/school schedules. I immediately remembered the last time I took advantage of a similar Great Wolf Lodge day offer, when Kayli was just 2! I was skeptical back then that bringing a toddler to a water park would be fun, but I was pleasantly surprised...
well, I was totally on board for another trip to this place, and while we were there we thought it would be fun to re-enact a photo...
so here we are back then...
and here we are now (six years later)...
we once again had a wonderful time, but this time we didn't spend all our time in the zero entry pool section! Actually, it was kind of funny that the first thing we did when we walked into the water park was to head to the tallest slide. I just followed everyone else. We climbed the stairs to the top, where they put us in a two-man inflatable raft, Kayli in front, me in back, and shot us down the apparently famous tornado slide! I really had no idea what this was all about, but discovered very quickly that this was their wildest slide that had us flipping up one side and back again to the other, feeling like we might actually flip over! I had a hold of Kayli with my feet, and she was screaming "Help me Mom!" I finally managed to reach up and cover her eyes with my hands for the last leg of this journey. She was not a happy camper when we came rushing out of the tube at the bottom! We moved on to some other fun water activities...
Kayli looked like a little spider monkey, as she delftly navigated her way across this water log path using the rope ladder...
almost looks like she's performing a ballet here...
we all loved the huge water-treehouse...
and Kayli loved the tube slides that didn't require you to ride in a raft!
there were so many waterfalls, and water buckets, and water traps, I felt like every time we turned around we were getting a bucket dumped over our heads...
so, there were actually two more "raft-type" slides that weren't quite as wild as the "tornado slide" and the lines were not quite as long either. But, they were just as much fun! I waited at the bottom to get this picture of Matt, Marion, and Nick...
and the second day, after we had all finished eating lunch, and we knew we only had a few hours left at the park, Marionbadgered convinced Kayli to try one more raft slide, as long as it was a 3-man raft, and she got to sit in the middle! We headed to the top, we waited in line, we were getting in the raft when the guide said to me "Can you put the little girl in front?" and I said "Nope. She has to be in the middle or she won't go." So, they let us put Kayli in the middle, and we were off, wheeeee...
Before leaving the hotel today, we decided to let Nick and Kayli participate in the Magic Quest game that is quite popular here at this hotel. Basically, you pay for a "magic wand" and you're off and running on a magical scavenger hunt! There's a wizard that speaks out from the trees to guide you...
there's a booklet, and a magical wand that you point at things to confirm your discoveries...
we discovered that this was much like accompanying your children to boot camp! For every new quest, we found ourselves walking up and down flight after flight of stairs, and covering both sides of the building! Now I know why there were so many kids running this circuit WITHOUT THEIR PARENTS! Marion and I persevered...
this game went on for a couple of hours!!! At the end, the wizard congratulates you for a job well done!
There is actually a "part two" or extension of this game that the kids could complete at a later date if they just bring back their wand, hmmm, can we work in this extra aerobic activity sometime during the holiday break?
Matt, Colin, Jake, and Nick all participated in that day of fun...
in fact, it was June when we went back then, so there was an outdoor section open too...well, I was totally on board for another trip to this place, and while we were there we thought it would be fun to re-enact a photo...
so here we are back then...
and here we are now (six years later)...
we once again had a wonderful time, but this time we didn't spend all our time in the zero entry pool section! Actually, it was kind of funny that the first thing we did when we walked into the water park was to head to the tallest slide. I just followed everyone else. We climbed the stairs to the top, where they put us in a two-man inflatable raft, Kayli in front, me in back, and shot us down the apparently famous tornado slide! I really had no idea what this was all about, but discovered very quickly that this was their wildest slide that had us flipping up one side and back again to the other, feeling like we might actually flip over! I had a hold of Kayli with my feet, and she was screaming "Help me Mom!" I finally managed to reach up and cover her eyes with my hands for the last leg of this journey. She was not a happy camper when we came rushing out of the tube at the bottom! We moved on to some other fun water activities...
Kayli looked like a little spider monkey, as she delftly navigated her way across this water log path using the rope ladder...
almost looks like she's performing a ballet here...
we all loved the huge water-treehouse...
and Kayli loved the tube slides that didn't require you to ride in a raft!
there were so many waterfalls, and water buckets, and water traps, I felt like every time we turned around we were getting a bucket dumped over our heads...
so, there were actually two more "raft-type" slides that weren't quite as wild as the "tornado slide" and the lines were not quite as long either. But, they were just as much fun! I waited at the bottom to get this picture of Matt, Marion, and Nick...
and the second day, after we had all finished eating lunch, and we knew we only had a few hours left at the park, Marion
Before leaving the hotel today, we decided to let Nick and Kayli participate in the Magic Quest game that is quite popular here at this hotel. Basically, you pay for a "magic wand" and you're off and running on a magical scavenger hunt! There's a wizard that speaks out from the trees to guide you...
there's a booklet, and a magical wand that you point at things to confirm your discoveries...
we discovered that this was much like accompanying your children to boot camp! For every new quest, we found ourselves walking up and down flight after flight of stairs, and covering both sides of the building! Now I know why there were so many kids running this circuit WITHOUT THEIR PARENTS! Marion and I persevered...
this game went on for a couple of hours!!! At the end, the wizard congratulates you for a job well done!
There is actually a "part two" or extension of this game that the kids could complete at a later date if they just bring back their wand, hmmm, can we work in this extra aerobic activity sometime during the holiday break?
Saturday, November 9, 2013
My Cheerleader
So, Kayli and I were looking through fliers, trying to decide what kind of extra-curricular activity she could try next. There were so many options, but when I read about this "class" offered by the Y, Kayli's ears perked up immediately...Join in the fun, 2nd-4th graders, 8 weeks, Monday nights, learn some cheers, then cheer for 3 Y flag football games, and 1 Y basketball game. Fee includes poms, cheer shirt, skort, and hair bow! Wow, Kayli shouts, "sign me up!" and so we did! She had a blast with the girls on her team called "Soul Sisters"...
1st game...absolutely beautiful weather...
the next game was...brrr...cold...
there was one more outdoor game, then the Soul Sisters cheered indoors at a basketball game...
these girls had so much fun together, and the "season" was just the right length for us extracurricular "samplers"! I wonder what fun activity Kayli will decide to sample next?
Saturday, November 2, 2013
Family Halloween Party
For some reason, this year, Kayli began talking about Halloween about the time we got back from our summer Ozark vacation! Maybe it came from the question "What is the next holiday?" Maybe it came from the viewing of the movie "Hotel Transylvania"? Regardless, the talk began at the beginning of August, and Kayli was insistent that we would plan a family costume party for Halloween! She planned, and plotted, created invitations, begged and begged me to put out decorations, in August!!! No, not in August. She continued to beg, in September! No, not in September. By the time October arrived, she had all the details worked out. Decorations began appearing in the stores, and she begged me to buy these. I told her that she had no idea what I harbored in my plastic bins in the basement! So, one weekend I agreed to pull out the "magic plastic bins" and she was aghast! What? I didn't know you had all these decorations! Well, I do, and usually I don't put everything out every year, but what the heck, this year, we'll go all out!!! Yes, we have only begun the month of October! By the time "party day" rolled around, we were "living and loving" our Halloween decor! Our family members did not disappoint us, all coming in fabulous costumes, starting with our very own sweet skeleton dog...
Suzanne came as a Minion...
we served "sand-witches" haha...
Gary...the fisherman, Eileen...the Queen...
we celebrated Anna's birthday with a cookie-cake...
there were glow-in-the-dark games...
what a surprise it was when I came to the door to find my TWIN, Ha!!!
Uncle Kevin had fun scaring the living daylights out of the girls by hiding on the back porch while wearing this mask...
Robert enjoys some Irish Creme...
Kevin and Karen...
Suzanne and Marion...
Laura and Mickey...
Happy Birthday Anna...
we all had a fabulous time!
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