Thursday, July 11, 2019

Thursday: cats

I bundled up the tunnel yesterday and Tornado has taken possession of it.


Vacation Saturday: arrival day

We couldn't get into the house until 4pm, so we hung out at the hotel for a while.  Well, the boys woke up early so we went to eat and then found a near by playground.  I thought it was a cool playground, but the boys grew tired of it a bit fast.  It turned out that was fine, because the early morning shade was about gone and it was hot out. 


We went back to the hotel and waited for the pool to open.  We played for a while in the pool and then got back in the car.

We passed the arch.

And got to the house a bit after 4pm.  It was pretty good timing.  We got there first, but just as we finished getting our stuff out of the car the next group showed up.  There was a little bridge by the front of the house with rocks under it and the kids loved this unique play area.


The third group showed up just a little later with our pizza!

The last family showed up maybe an hour later.  Overall, timing was pretty good I thought as we weren't stepping on toes while unpacking, but everyone got there in the same chunk of time.

Wednesday, July 10, 2019

Wednesday: Crazy Bounce

Crazy Bounce was one of the top things that the kids wanted to do this summer.  It is not one of my favorite places, but this time wasn't too bad.

It was hot though.  I'm sure the A/C was on, but it's a big room to cool and there's a lot of bouncing.



I think this is one of the better bouncy items.  You try to jump across on the red balls without touching the water.  Joshua was able to do it by the end...I can tell he's getting bigger.

...and a picture of penguins for Ben.

When we got home Joshua decided he wanted to make squid popsicles.  I think it was based off getting squid shaped toast.  Anyway, we came up with a method.



Unfortunately, he was rather sad about it in the end because the tentacles came off too easily.  I told him it was an experiment and that we could try something different to make it work better.  The problem is that I don't know what that thing would be.  Any ideas?

Tuesday, July 9, 2019

Tuesday: a classic summer day

Today felt like a classic day of summer vacation.  There was some school work done, but it was in the form of a video game.  Joshua had gymnastics.  There was a boring errand. 

We also went to something at the library called "Science Tellers."  They tell a story with special effects and then walk through the special effects to show the science behind them.  At first I was skeptical.  It was a good story, but I wasn't seeing how the kids would connect it to science.

She also used a lot of volunteers, which is always fun.



We had some more screen time after that and then the boys wanted to play in the sprinklers.  (Side bar: The sprinkler people finally made it here to 'start' the sprinklers today, on their third try.  I signed up for an 8am appointment so I would be first and wouldn't have to worry about the 4 hour window, but they didn't show up until 9:30.  Then Isaac noticed one of the sprinklers wasn't working.)

They had a great time playing in the sprinklers with the tunnel.  I know it's for toddlers, but it's a 'safe zone' from sprinklers too.

Friday: VBS, starting vacation

I'll admit, I don't remember much about the last day of VBS.  I think it went fine.  During prayer request time I was asked to "pray for my grandmother...who's already dead".  I knew what they meant though.

You can see Joshua in the front row below.





After VBS I continued packing.  I skipped my nap because I knew I wasn't going to be able to settle enough to sleep.  This meant we got out the door on time, but that we didn't travel as far because I wasn't up to it.  We made it about five hours or so, so still over half the trip.  The boys fell asleep promptly, so that was good.

We made a stop in Champaign to pick up some cheese dip from our favorite restaurant.  It was surprising how much I didn't remember about the roads.  We didn't go into the city very deep because we wanted to get farther down the road.


Monday, July 8, 2019

Monday: first day home

We had several errands that needed to be run today.  They ended up going faster than I was expected, which was nice.

Everything is almost unpacked.  There is one more box that needs to be done; it is the "annoying box".  That last bag/box/suitcase that has all the odds and ends that you don't really know what to do with but you know they need to be dealt with.

Sunday, July 7, 2019

Saturday: coming home

After a week in Missouri we came back.  (More posts to follow.)

First we had to pack up and get out of the house by 10am.  While it was a bit early, we were ready in time.  We ate leftovers with whatever we could find. 

The boys played a few last games of the driving arcade game.

We said our sad goodbyes and left.  We decided to go to the Discovery Center that was about an hour up the road, but pretty close to our planned route.  We stayed there quite a while and had a really fun time.  (We also went to an Indian restaurant down the road and the kids didn't like it at all.  Not even the mango lassi-s.)

There was a bed of nails.  It felt quite silly, actually.

Shadow wall

Ferro liquids

I drank from a toilet!  I was Mrs. Stinky for a while with all the kids, so it seemed so appropriate.

Joshua immediatly went to the big Lego blocks and patched up the house framework.

They were both surprised by the whisper dish.  They thought it was magic for a while until I showed them the dishes.




The water part was one of their favorite parts.  I had to "drag" them away because other people needed a chance to play too.


But then we found some air tubes with pom poms that blew out and hit you.  I haven't seen that much excited jumping from the kids in a while.


Joshua was really hamming it up on the drive home.  "Mom, do you know the word Mississippi?"  "Mom, do you have the toilet seat?"  (That one stumped me for a while until I realized it was his portable one.)

We pushed through the whole drive in the end.  The boys slept quite a bit and so that is always helpful.