Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Over-committed

This year, when I started to plan for our annual Family Fitness Event at school, I called upon the girl who organized all the food for last year... she turned me down, saying she didn't have time as she was 'over-committed'. At the time, I kind of snickered to myself, thinking it was a nice (and original) way to get out of doing it.

I even repeated it to a few friends with an eye roll.

This morning, when I went to grab a container for Ben's lunch... and had to deal with THIS for the umpteen month in a row...


I had an epiphany.


(Have you ever wanted to eat your own words?)


I AM OVER COMMITTED! :/

Sunday, April 17, 2011

Destination: St. Louis! (Part 2)

I had to separate these into two postings, because the City Museum deserves a lot more page space than everything else. It's a museum in NAME ONLY. It might be the most awesome place on the planet - and everyone... EVERYONE needs to go there right away!

Basically, the CM is an old shoe factory (like 10 stories high and 600,000 square feet) of an artist's imagination gone WILD. It is packed with tunnels, caves, incredible sculpture, mosaics, art activities, INSANE outdoor climbing structures -- I cannot even describe its awesomeness. Even Ben was literally WOW'd. GO THERE! Did I mention it has a SEVEN story slide?

A team of 20 artists are constantly working on this place, welding, clipping tiny beautiful tiles, sculpting, adding nooks, crannies, incredible artwork, etc! We didn't even see everything that was there. We want to go back. Our kids said it was the MOST FUN THEY'VE HAD IN THEIR LIFE. Want to go there yet?

Everywhere you turn there's something to be explored... (keep in mind,

Note the INCREDIBLE mosaic tile flooring everywhere...


Remember that outdoor climbing structure I mentioned?


See that school bus hanging off the top floor? Oh, and yes, that's Ben and Jake climbing inside that arched wire structure waaayyyy off the ground!



Here's Jake inside one of the many caves we explored...

Hidden slides and chutes lurked around every corner. (and I have to mention there was a GIANT pipe organ inside the caves -- like huge. The circus music it was playing just added to the one-of-a-kind crazy artsy fun experience.


This is a view from the bottom of the caves up to the top of the 7 story slide. As you can see, there are steps going in about 20 directions... all different avenues to the top. NUTS!


I have lots more pics, but none of them does this place justice.

We finished off the day with the biggest ice cream floats we've ever had.

F.U.N.



Destination: St. Louis! (Part 1)

Since Spring Break around these parts no longer lasts a full week, it limits our options as to where we can go.. This year, we decided to make the five hour drive to St. Louis. The forecast in St. Louis for the week before and the week after was a wonderful 70 degrees. While we were there... a balmy 35. YEAH.

Our first stop was the National Transportation Museum. It consists of mostly trains, which the kids thought was really cool - BUT, it is a mostly outdoor experience, and considering it started to snow like crazy while we there - cool took on a whole new meaning.



Even though it was still chilly, the sun was shining the next morning, so we hit the ARCH. Obviously, a must-see. The kids really liked looking out the top (which actually made me feel a little carsick).


After that, we hit the Science Museum. We spent over five hours there! The kids were able to build model arches and bridges out of all kinds of different materials. We saw 'Tornado Alley' at the IMAX (awesome), and visited the Grossology exhibit.





Hmmm I wonder if I could install one of these in our house to help with the electricity bill?


A Year Gone By

Yikes.

My kids got a glimpse of a picture from this blog today, and started scanning it like crazy to see what else was on it. Now that they can read and operate a computer, this little bloggy thing has HUGE appeal to them.

And of course, it has sat untouched for roughly a year.

Bad Mom.

OK let, see.... we had Halloween:


We had our family pictures taken


We got two 3-wheelers (don't ask)



We had Thanksgiving at our house



We welcomed a new nephew - Mason Dudley!



We had a Superbowl Party - GO PACK!


We made a HUGE snowman


and
I went to 'Tony & Tina's Wedding' in my crazy zebra dress


I think that gets us up to speed. Sort of. Missing a lot of the fun details - but this will have to do. :/