Thursday, July 22, 2021

Wednesday: lady's day

Today the women went off on our own.  The guys stayed at the house with the kids and did extra screen time, made paper airplanes, played, and went in the pool.



We started with a delicious brunch...that we all shared.  The food was delicious to start with, but then to get some sweet and some savory was wonderful.

We had some time to kill so we went to see a sculpture of some praying hands that had been recommended to Katy.  I'll admit, I wasn't expecting much so they ended up being pretty amazing.  The were significantly larger and more life like than I had been picturing.  They also sort of looked like they were plotting instead of praying, but that's just how it goes.  Wikipedia says they're the largest bronze scuplture in the world, so they were worth the stop.

Next we went ziplining!  (Katy is the only one that brought her phone and I don't have those pictures yet.)  It was perfect.  It seemed pretty standard as ziplines go, but it was fun!  We also didn't have to break ourselves which was lovely.

We next decided to continue to brave the heat and go to the nearby botanical gardens.  They were very pretty...and quite warm.  We did it justice though, walking through most of it.


Our photographer in action!

After dinner we just chilled.  Some kids worked on a Lego set.  Some of us played some games (including Azul with the correct rules!).


Wednesday, July 21, 2021

Tuesday: Airplane party

Today we had a birthday party for the older kids in an airplane!  I told Joshua yesterday that we were going to a freezer and so he should wear long pants.  But then he heard the other kids talking about an air and space museum, and so he couldn't decide if we were going to the museum or to a freezer.

Anyway, Isaac was definitely not expecting a birthday party.




Isaac tried really hard to get the intercom system to work, only to decide that it was turned off.



Then we had a dance party and planetarium show.  I learned a lot about Pluto...there are water volcanos and the nitrogen atmosphere condenses during the winter and then it doesn't have an atmosphere.

We had a little stomp rocket activity which turned out really cool.  Joshua's rocket went really high on the first try and Isaac needed to make some modifications, but everyone had a good time stomping.


Then we had lunch and went to explore the museum.

The air museum wasn't all the large, but there were a lot of cockpits to sit in.  Unfortunately, Joshua wasn't feeling great and I ended up carrying him a lot...although the snuggles were nice too.


After naps, dinner, and a velociraptor encounter, the kids went in the pool.  The adults stayed out because the weather was perfect and getting in the pool would be rather cold.  The kids just don't seem to mind.

Joshua also got his glow ball out and loved it.  He took a picture of it in the dark and then showed everyone.

The adults played poker after the kids were in bed.  We're still doing a $5 buy in like grad school, but our income has increased and so betting a quarter just to see the flop doesn't seem like such a big investment.  There was a lot of laughter, but what happens at poker stays at poker.


Tuesday, July 20, 2021

Monday: Bounce Birthday Party

Today we had a birthday party at a bounce house!  It was a really nice set-up...significantly better than I was expecting.

To start with, the three birthday kids got light-up stickers.

Then there were two rooms of inflatables, and we did one at a time.  (This caused a bit of initial disappointment in the adults since there were only three items in the first room, but it ended up working so well!)  A lot of pictures were taken, but I only have access to some right now, so that's all you get to see.





The second room had an interesting climbing structure, with layers of straps in a spiderweb pattern.  We've never seen anything like it, so everyone gravitated to it right away.  However, the straps were super stretchy, and so it was actually a really hard climb.  Heather and I made it first (because we're tallest) and Isaac made it up shortly afterwards.  I think one more person made it up, but most gave up.  I think that was a good plan, because getting down was harder than getting up.  It was easy to fall though layers with one part of your body and still be connected two layers up.

Then the birthday party!  Joshua got to sit on a throne, which I didn't get a good picture of, have a special entrance while we pounded on the tables, and then we all had pizza and cupcakes.







After an afternoon rest there were more pool shenanigans.

We ended the night with Luca.  Well, I should say the kids ended the night with Luca.  The adults stayed up a bit longer and played a game, but everyone was rather tired.  There is a small movie theater on the third floor of the house, and it is hilarious to watch the kids try to put the feet of the chairs down.

 

Monday, July 19, 2021

Sunday: zoo and arrived again

 This morning we went to the zoo.  It opened at the wonderful time of 8am, because the boys woke up at 4:23.  I told them they had to go back to sleep for an hour (until their normal wake-up time+time change), but then for the next hour I heard Joshua whisper, "Is it time to get up yet?" and Isaac whisper back, "No, still __ more minutes."

Anyway, the zoo.  A lot of the animals were moving, probably because we got there so early.  The chimp put on a show for us with a ball and the ceiling and then "dismounted" so fast it almost seemed like a fall.  Joshua liked getting pictures with the statues.






The zookeepers were petting the tortoise, so we got to see it move and ask some questions.


The sea lions were a surprise hit.  We watched them under the water for many minutes and then above the water for many minutes.

As fun as the zoo was, the playground at the zoo was probably the most amazing.  While it was large but not huge, I don't think the kids explored the whole thing because they were enjoying the other parts so much.  It was very unique...a place for "kids to behave like animals."


We only had two medical mini-emergencies at the zoo, but I feel like I handled both with the poise of a parent.  In that I really had no idea what I was doing, but whatever I did worked.

Then we had lunch and rested a bit in the car.  We had done a lot of walking.

Then it was time to get in our house!  We drove up just as Katy and Ryan were getting there and we all explored the house.  The kids did it quickly, loudly, and several times.  It is a large house and plenty big for all of us.  I didn't take many pictures, so I guess you'll have to wait a bit to see it.  It is obviously a rental though in that some of the small things are not ideal.  (The microwave is confusing, there are no dish towels, and somehow there are fewer smoke alarms than there should be.)  But it is clean*, there is plenty of seating, and the kids enjoyed the pool.


We also got most of the groceries.  The Wal-Mart pick-up was easy, but weird.  (It was a super small sign with the phone number to let them know we're there, and then they asked for our spot number.  But they hadn't numbered the spots anywhere, so it was confusing.)  The girls also all went to Costco and did a speed shopping too.  It's amazing how much food you need for 12 people for a week.


*Except for some furniture polish that was put on the tables and was making everything black.


Sunday, July 18, 2021

Saturday: arrived

We arrived at Tulsa!  Besides a torrential rain while we were driving to the hotel and our room not being ready, it was rather uneventful.  (There was so much flooding.  I know it was a really hard rain, but it seems like 12 minutes of rain shouldn't flood the highway... Unless it's been really rainy?)

We did have plenty of time throughout the day, so we made the boys lead us to our next destination often.  They weren't too bad, but do need some practice.

We had ice cream while waiting for our hotel room 

Friday, July 16, 2021

Friday: normal

It was a rather normal and really, rather boring, day.  Packing is almost complete.  The house is sort-of clean.

Thursday, July 15, 2021

Thursday: optimal timing

Yesterday I had an ortho appointment because my fixed retainer broke after 20 years.  I was hoping they'd just be able to glue it back in place, but that wasn't the case.  So the removed all of it and I scheduled another appointment for today to get a new one in.

During that time day between appointments I had a dentist appointment.  It was scheduled six months ago, and just happened to fall during the time I didn't have the retainer in.  It's always hard to clean by those teeth, so getting a good clean was ideal.