Two weekends ago was my monthly shopping and cooking weekend. I know a lot of people think I'm a pretty good stay at home mom, but lets face it I hate most of the chores that comes along with that-- laundry, grocery shopping, cooking. And so I do those things in big batches, and give myself a lot more time off. Think 7 loads of laundry in one day, an entire months worth of shopping in one day (5 different stores! And a FULL car), and cooking at least 25 meals in one day. The boys are really very helpful on my cooking day.
So we were happily cooking, when some cans need opened. Now, I used to have this awesome can opener that my Aunt Patti had gotten for me; and it didn't leave any sharp edges. But that was years ago, and apparently there's a shelf life on how long they will work. So, when I couldn't find one of those (really, I should have checked Amazon), I finally broke down and bought an ordinary can opener that leaves the sharp edges. Calib was opening some beans and corn for our southwestern egg roll mixture and well, can you see where this is going? Despite my 'be careful, that'll leave sharp edge's speech, he still managed to slice his right index finger open. It GUSHED blood for a little while, we weren't sure about needing stiches, so we wrapped it up the best we could and applied a lot of pressure, and took him to the doctor the next day. They said no stiches were needed, but since it was his writing finger he had a note to get out of school until he could hold a pencil comfortably again, which was about a week. So, before the next big cooking day, I think I need to find that can opener that doesn't leave the sharp edges.
Of course this happened the day after Hayden was down at the park and ran into a kid swinging a baseball bat; leaving a GIANT goose egg on his head. Luckily that too only resulted in a call to the doctor instead of an ER trip. But I tell you, these boys will be the death of me.
That was a couple of weekends ago, so you can see that blog wouldn't have been all that exciting. Fast forward to last weekend, and we made a Disney day.
Our orginal plan had us going to typhoon lagoon first but with a temperature of about 72 and overcast skies we thought we'd skip in in favor of Epcot. We took a spin on spaceship earth, and enjoyed some of the flower and garden festival. (It's GORGEOUS there this time of year) Peyton really loves the butterfly house, and we all made a stop for some free Chinese Coke. But the boys were pretty pouty, and eventually Calib spoke up and said 'I would have gone to typhoon lagoon.' And his brothers agrees. We explained it was a little cold for that, but we were game if they were. So we left and headed out to the water park.
The good part about going to the waterpark when it's only 72 and overcast; there's no wait for anything. I know those signs say 5 minutes, but it wasn't even that. So, the boys had a good time going on the slides, and we hit the lazy river and the awesome wave pool (instead of a bunch of little waves it has one GIANT wave)
After a picnic dinner, we headed to Disney Quest. Lesson learned: If a Disney employee ever asks if you want to do anything, say yes. We got picked to go on a treasure hunt, which resulted in getting to skip the line for the big three games: Jungle Cruise, Alladin, and Pirates. At the end the boys got a key that they had to take to the coat check/lockers to open a treasure chest and pick out some pirate loot. They were pretty excited, so thanks random Disney employee for choosing us!
After playing games for awhile, I found a nice cozy spot to read my kindle and became home base while everyone else took off for their favorites. It's always a nice relaxing time for me mid-day. I like video games, but I could spend an hour-- tops-- there and be happy. The boys in this family could be there all day.
Then it was getting dark, and my favorite place to be at Disney when it's dark; hands down the Magic Kingdom. We were getting there just as the first electrical light parade was starting. If you skip that an wishes in favor of rides you can sail right through the lines (10 minutes for Astro Orbiter, NINE for Peter Pan-- whaaaat?)
We even hit Enchanted Tales with Belle with no wait at all. Calib was not thrilled when he was picked to play a part in the play, but he did it. Peyton refused. Hayden was sad the part of chip was given to someone else; but happily grabbed the ottoman/dog, and Asa was thrilled as he is now 2/2 on playing the part of one of the guards.
With a few minutes to spare before close, and the last electrical light parade we ran to the back of the park for a non-existent wait on Big Thunder Railroad. One of the few roller coasters we can go on as a family, it's always a hit.
And of course, a prime viewing spot for the electrical light parade. Asa was thrilled when Alice told him he was from Wonderland. We made it home just about 1 am.
Thursday Night we headed out to the free party at Raymond James Stadium for the NFL Draft. As season ticket holders, we got free food. (The boys were super excited because we hardly ever get dinner at any event-- so expensive). Too bad Asa and I aren't beer drinkers, that was even free. But they had pop, chicken fingers, fries, hot dogs and a giant spread of fruit,veggies and cookies.
After dinner we headed down to the field where they had play 60 games for the kids. The boys all ran the drills, some taking it a bit more seriously than others (ahem, Calib)
We were also there for some of the players, ESPECIALLY the Bucs newest pick up, Revis. The trade took forever to go down, and Asa and I constantly asked 'do we have Revis yet?' I'm talking months of this question. Last Sunday it happened, and we couldn't miss his first appearance as a Buc. But then we high tailed it home in time to see the first pick of the draft on TV.
Friday night we had our own little draft party. We cooked out, Justin made wings (which disappeared super fast), and Katie brought her new puppy over.
Saturday morning before Asa had to work we managed to fit in a trip with our neighbors, Lonny and Jan, to go pick some blueberries. We got a little over 6 pounds, plus my kids probably ate that many out in the field. It was a nice trip, and I was glad they invited us. We also had time for a trip to the pool before Asa had to be on the phone. Today we're just taking it easy after a couple of busy days.
Also worth noting: Hayden is now missing his two front teeth. It's adorable if you ask me.
Hopefully I'll start being a little more on top of things with the blog, but my intentions don't always translate to results.
Next Up: Baseball Games, and Celebration Weekend!
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