Saturday, August 3, 2013
We're home
We're back from what was one of the most wonderful weeks ever. I found myself many times over feeling as though my heart would burst with contentment and joy. I'm going to work hard this week to carve out a little time each day to write about our week, I just don't want to forget any of it.
Sunday, July 21, 2013
Competition
Wednesday, July 17, 2013
Oh!
Six hours at Six Flags and I feel like I ran a half marathon and forgot to rehydrate, eat and maybe even sleep. Ok, it's not that bad but it is 9:45am and I'm still in my pajamas. I've designated today "catch up day", which means lots of laundry and cleaning and drinking of water, all while in my pajamas. At least until 2:45 when Eleanor needs to be at dance. I have to admit I'd happily do it again in a heartbeat. Emma and Eleanor had a wonderful time and truth be told so did Kevin and I.
The Shakespeare Festival, which happens to be much more my speed than a day at Six Flags. Lucky am I to be a part of a family where we can do lots of things together, each of us with our favorites, but all of us bending and compromising and trying to focus on the important part.....being together.
Monday, July 15, 2013
Perfection at 5:40am
Right now we're in a time of early morning running perfection. The sun rises early enough that running outside alone is an option for me and there is nothing that beats a run in Forest Park. But of all the wonderful sights I see and hear before 6 am... the golf course slowly waking up, the Art Museum ablaze with the sunrise, the crunch of so many happy runners feet, this is the one that makes my heart sing the loudest. This little, cozy house, all the inhabitants save me, tucked in their beds getting a few last winks of sleep before their days begin. This will be a good day.
Friday, July 12, 2013
Fixable!
We got the official word yesterday that Janie is indeed fixable! It will be a few weeks and a lot of insurance money but we'll have our Janie back! Yesterday as we were driving down Big Bend a Janie look alike drove by and Lucy screamed "JANIEEEEEE!!!!". I think Lucy was worried someone else was having the joy of driving our old mini van around. I assured her Janie was still broken and not being driven by some other family. By the way we are driving a very nice brand new Toyota mini van....no stinky smell, no dinged up doors, or roof, or hood, or any panel for that matter, doors that close without even a little screech, super fancy blue tooth radio, I could keep going but you see it's no Janie. We've not even named it.
Wednesday, July 10, 2013
The Hi-Pointe
Yesterday evening we ventured out for our first movie in a theatre with Lucy---we had a test run a couple of weeks ago when we saw an American Girl Movie at the theatre, it was fairly short and free plus the theatre was full of little girls, it went well so we took our chance yesterday.
We have two theaters within walking distance to our house. Happily, the theatre we like best, The Hi Pointe, was showing Despicable Me 2. This theatre was built in 1922 and is simple but nice and a bit old fashioned. Just one screen and the cutest lobby. I like the theatre for all of that and its proximity to our house. I now love this theatre because for $50 my entire family of 5 saw the movie and had snacks. If you've not been to the movies in a few years (I went for at least a 3 year stretch of no movies in a theatre...it was probably even longer, so trust me I understand) this may not seem like a deal. It is. A good ticket price is $4.50-$5 and it seems that rush hour shows and earlier are generally in this range no matter the theatre, unless they're 3D and then they're a couple of dollars more. The only time we've ever enjoyed 3-D was a little Disney film at Disney World which was short and just enough 3-D fun, otherwise the couple of times we've gone to a 3-D movie about 10 minutes into the show we've all taken off our glasses and feel like we're going to be sick. Anyway, our $5 tickets were a fine deal, it was the snacks that were a great deal. For $5 each kiddo got a small soda and a small popcorn, and I mean small, as in a reasonable size for a person to consume, and they were not "kid packs" with a bunch of silly marketing for kids, just a plain old bag of popcorn and a soda. And for the same cost I got a glass of wine and Kevin had a beer. I only know that this is a good price because I spent $4.75 on a small (read, a half gallon) coke when we saw the American Girl movie. I threw a lot of it away, I ordered a small because I wanted a small, I may be in the minority but I don't feel like I'm getting a deal because you're giving me 4 times as much as I want.
After a hot, hot day sitting in a cool (but not freezer like....another thing we liked!) theatre at 5:15 was a lovely treat that didn't break the bank.
P.S. I know we could've skipped the snacks or brought our own to really make it a reasonable night out. If we went to movies all of the time I might be convinced of this (might not, though!) but I'd rather go less and do it all than pack microwave popcorn and juice boxes in my bag. Buying snacks at the theatre is all part of the fun!
We have two theaters within walking distance to our house. Happily, the theatre we like best, The Hi Pointe, was showing Despicable Me 2. This theatre was built in 1922 and is simple but nice and a bit old fashioned. Just one screen and the cutest lobby. I like the theatre for all of that and its proximity to our house. I now love this theatre because for $50 my entire family of 5 saw the movie and had snacks. If you've not been to the movies in a few years (I went for at least a 3 year stretch of no movies in a theatre...it was probably even longer, so trust me I understand) this may not seem like a deal. It is. A good ticket price is $4.50-$5 and it seems that rush hour shows and earlier are generally in this range no matter the theatre, unless they're 3D and then they're a couple of dollars more. The only time we've ever enjoyed 3-D was a little Disney film at Disney World which was short and just enough 3-D fun, otherwise the couple of times we've gone to a 3-D movie about 10 minutes into the show we've all taken off our glasses and feel like we're going to be sick. Anyway, our $5 tickets were a fine deal, it was the snacks that were a great deal. For $5 each kiddo got a small soda and a small popcorn, and I mean small, as in a reasonable size for a person to consume, and they were not "kid packs" with a bunch of silly marketing for kids, just a plain old bag of popcorn and a soda. And for the same cost I got a glass of wine and Kevin had a beer. I only know that this is a good price because I spent $4.75 on a small (read, a half gallon) coke when we saw the American Girl movie. I threw a lot of it away, I ordered a small because I wanted a small, I may be in the minority but I don't feel like I'm getting a deal because you're giving me 4 times as much as I want.
After a hot, hot day sitting in a cool (but not freezer like....another thing we liked!) theatre at 5:15 was a lovely treat that didn't break the bank.
P.S. I know we could've skipped the snacks or brought our own to really make it a reasonable night out. If we went to movies all of the time I might be convinced of this (might not, though!) but I'd rather go less and do it all than pack microwave popcorn and juice boxes in my bag. Buying snacks at the theatre is all part of the fun!
Friday, July 5, 2013
At home
That is not a book of piano tunes she's reading, it's the seventh Harry Potter book. I doubt it's long before I find her without the bench and instead playing piano, reading a book and doing ballet. Her three loves.
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