Sunday, June 28, 2015

Homemaker Day!

Home Ec at Home!

The kids lost screen time a while ago. Their attitudes when we had to turn things off, the badgering, and fighting was too much, so they went away. We bring out ipads from time to time for 30-60min stints when it's earned (or needed!), but it's certainly not at the level it used to be. It's both good and bad, but for the most part it forces us to BE with our kids more. Frustrating at times, but isn't that what parenting is? :-)

Despite the weekend, today is a solo-parenting day. Temping to take back out the computers, but I know it's not for the best. Rather we are having a home ec kind of day! We are starting sewing lessons and making homemade ice cream.

Sewing - Lesson One

Set Up!
We attempted a sewing craft a year ago, but the kids got frustrated with having to cut fabric and we never even got to the sewing part. So, this summer we are beginning sewing lessons. I started by taking the needle OUT of my old machine and getting it set up at a kid-friendly height. I googled "sewing machine paper practice sheets" and after a trip to Costco for paper (it had somehow all disappeared from the printer), printed some out. I found a slew of ones I liked on The Sewing Geek website. I printed four of them for each kid and we went to work. The first issue was making sure they could operate the machine safely. I set them up at our front "junk" table and put the foot pedal on a stool so they could reach it.


We began with the straight line (no thread, no needle) and talked about how the machine works. How it goes faster/slower, how the pressure foot works and where to keep your hands so you stay safe. At this point their craziness payed off as they distracted each other. I was able to point out when they weren't concentrating without having to worry about a needed sticking them!

They were decent at taking turns, which was nice. That's not always the case. One we all had two turns with straight lines with no needle, we took a break. I think I needed the break more than they did. Our break consisted of making ice cream, which is continued at the bottom of this page!


Sewing - Lesson One (and a half)

I had planned on making this two days, but I was bored and they were interested, so I put in thread and a needle. I am happy to say that no one sewed their finger! We did the same straight lines we had practiced before. We worked on putting the pressure foot down, turning the needed down, then getting positioned before starting. Then when we were done, putting the needle up, pressure foot up and pulling the paper out. I still trimmed all the threads, lest they accidentally cut their PAPER with my SEWING SCISSORS.

All three of them did a great job. I was really happy with their progress. We are making pillow cases as our first project since it's all straight lines. I feel like as soon as I can cut their fabric, we are going to be ready! We'll do another few sessions of paper practice, then hit the fabric! I can't wait.

We have the pillowcases up first, and then "sleeping bags" for a stuffed animal. Knowing my luck they are going to want to make one for their HUGE bears. I think I will encourage them to pick one of their smaller animals so we can make the project bear(ha!)able.

First Practice Pages


Zachary's Lines
Annabelle's Lines
Logan's Lines

Ice Cream!

Our sewing breaks today were interspersed with ice cream making. I found the recipe online and it seemed simple enough. All you need are two ziploc bags, one quart size (though I think sandwich would work) and one gallon size and just a few ingredients. You can also use two coffee cans, but we don't have any!
            Take the smaller ziploc and put in:
                     1/2 cup of Half and Half
                     1 tablespoon sugar
                     1/4 teaspoon vanilla
            Place the smaller ziploc into the larger one. 
            Surround the smaller one with:
                     3 cups ice
                     1/3 cup coarse/rock salt (we bought "ice cream" salt at Fred Meyer)
Shake, shake, shake. Shake, shake, shake. Shake your ice cream. Shake your ice cream. (singing is optional, but encouraged).



It should take about 10-15 min to "set". The vanilla took much longer because the kids were in charge. While they were "working" I set to work on a fresh strawberry version. I put strawberries (the remainder of what I had in the fridge) in with the half and half, sugar and vanilla and blended it up quickly before putting it in the ziploc. When we went to eat it, I felt like it was TART and needed a little more sugar, so I put whipped cream on top. The kids loved it!

Thursday, June 25, 2015

Summer = Time to Blog!

Summer: Day 1

Ahhhhh, it's summer! Finally time to update on life. I finished school two weeks ago, but the kids finished yesterday. That means today was the first day of summer we all had. I am already crazed :-). I had purchased a groupon for The Craft Factory over Spring Break, but didn't use it until today. It was great! It's located in Multnomah Village so just a hop, skip, and a jump from our house. When you go in they have several different wood or sturdy cardboard "bases" to start with. Behind each are tons of sample project ideas. The lady who was working was SUPER nice and helped the kids get situated. Once they have chosen a base they have a TON of embellishments that they can glue on. Feathers, knobs, letters, beads, really anything you can think of. I loved all the robots that I saw, but the kids didn't want to go there. Logan ended up choosing a cutout of the State of Oregon. I was pretty excited about that, thinking that he would develop something really cool. Rather, he turned it into an arm ground. I think between Logan and Zach we used up all the army guys they had!


Annabelle, staying true to herself, made a crown. I can't tell you how many times she said, just ONE more thing, I just need to add ONE more thing. She manged to glue a huge Christmas ornament on there, I was pretty impressed. Almost everything gets attached with a glue gun. I was apprehensive, but in the end, it wasn't an issue at all, the kids did awesome and managed not to burn themselves! WIN!






 All in all, we were there for over an hour. With the Groupon it was $22 for four kids (I could have made and craft myself, and in hindsight I should have). The two kid groupon was $12, or $6 per kid. The regular price is $10-$12 per kid ($12, but $2 off if it's your first visit. I wasn't sure if they would let me combine the groupon AND the $2 first time discount). The four kid groupon was $22, so even if I only used it for three kids, it was still $7.33/kid which was cheaper than the two kid groupon and the regular price ($24). That's the most math I've done in weeks! :-) All in all it was a success and I am thinking of getting another groupon so we can go again this summer. The kids all had a blast. The boys were both whining about going, saying they didn't want to, but left asking when they could go back.  If you are looking for a cute summer activity, this is totally it! Parking can often be tricky, but we were able to find a spot right out front. The only way I saw to access the store was via stairs (it's on the second floor), so it's not handicap accessible (that I saw), but I would still recommend it!







Sunday, November 30, 2014

Stitch Fix #...???

Stitch Fix #6 

Yes, there were several Fixes I never blogged about!

Clearly it's been awhile. Once the school year started, it just got too crazy. I haven't touched my sewing machine in ages and when you see these pictures, you'll see that there was no time for hair and makeup, I had a brief window of time to take some pictures and update!

One of the other reasons I haven't updated is that my last few fixes have been sad. They haven't been me, items haven't fit well, things haven't been priced right, etc. In fact I was saying this was going to be my last one for awhile. I mean from Fix #5, I kept a bracelet, it wasn't a winner. So then this arrived. I like almost everything and for once the prices are much more reasonable!

Forgive the wet hair and uggs, this was my ONE chance!! :-)

#1 Abrianna Mini Striped Cardigan - $48

I have mixed feeling about this. Since I am short, I don't really like longer items. I tried it with the belt on the outside and it was a BIG no go. I feel like I owned a cardigan just like this awhile ago and never wore it. Thoughts? I mean it's a cardigan and it's black and greys, so I should love it. :-)














#2 Alexus 3/4 Sleeve Polka Dot Collared Shirt Dress - $48

It's hard to tell in the photo, but it's navy blue with white polka dots. I like it.The belt is something I picked up from Target because I feel like it needed a belt (and I am NOT a belt person!). My hesitation here is that I just bought a super cute Navy blue dress from Target. Granted I wouldn't wear the Target one to school and I would wear this one to school.














#3 Arti Funnel Neck Fit & Flare Dress - $68

I go back and forth on this. I feel like it looks cute with boots and leggings, which is how I would wear it. It's REALLY comfy, but I am not sure it's the most flattering on me. I don't usually do necklines like this because of the boob factor.












#4 Ferris Mixed Material Collared Blouse - $54

 This of course fits the best, is my color, but is over priced for a blouse and I own something similar, though the one I own is not near as flattering. I can totally justify it by saying it's $34 since I already paid the $20 styling fee. :-)















#5 Vanna Cut Out Circle Drop Earrings - $28

These are super cute and I love them. They are keepers for sure. :-)





















Recap

#1 Abrianna Mini Striped Cardigan - $48
#2 Alexus 3/4 Sleeve Polka Dot Collared Shirt Dress - $48
#3 Arti Funnel Neck Fit & Flare Dress - $68
#4 Ferris Mixed Material Collared Blouse - $54
#5 Vanna Cut Out Circle Drop Earrings - $28

What to keep and what to return? 

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Saturday, September 13, 2014

It's Been So Long!

Stitch Fix #3

I knew with school starting my blogging time would suffer! My third Stitch Fix arrived on Thursday and I'm just getting pictures now! There are several items I am on the fence about, so I need some help. I requested two things in this box. One was a black mini-skirt that was SHORT (to wear over leggings) and the other was I wanted to see the Stitch Fix handbag options! I have a black mini-skirt, but it's from the Target juniors section and it hasn't worn well over the years. It's pretty faded...

Oh, remember how last time I said price shouldn't matter?? That was a load of bull, so I am posting prices this time! :-)

First Item: Livie Abstract Chevron Maxi Dress - $78

Okay, so I don't normally "do" maxi dresses since I am short, but this kinda works! I love the colors, but don't know how I feel about the waist and it's "blouse-y-ness"... Here's a better side shot of how the waistline sits...
You can see how it blouses over. I am not sure how I like that. Pretty sure it's just me being self conscious, but I always feel like this design only makes me feel more top heavy.

At $78 this is a firm MAYBE. I caught myself thinking, maybe if it was the beginning of summer, I would like it more, but then I realized it's still going to be 80s+ for the next couple weeks! Meh, thoughts??

Next up a top I didn't care for when I saw it and the black skirt I requested. Okay, not exactly what I requested, since I'm pretty sure I said I wanted a cheap black mini skirt to replace my Target one and this one ISN'T cheap by any means...

Wrenn V-Neck Jersey Top - $48

Tart Tami Mini Skirt - $108 (NOT A TYPO)

I wasn't going to even try the skirt on. WHY would I want to pay $100 for a skirt... Then I did. DAMN IT, it fits perfectly and is exactly what I asked for. MAN! Let's focus on the top first while I calm down from the skirt price. Does anyone watch The League? Remember when Andre wore the cowl neck with the button?? Yeah, this shirt feels like that.
Not a flattering neckline for me and not my style at all. This shirt is an easy RETURN. Also I need to clean my mirror.

Before we get back to the skirt, I thew on the last two items. First was a cross body bag.

Kacie Half-Flap Crossbody Bag - $48

Reasonable price, black and crossbody, both wins, but it's just not me. Not sure if it's the size or the gold zipper, maybe the tassels, but it's not me. (also had to change the shirt, to one of a similar color because I couldn't wear it anymore!)

Meh, it does nothing for me, and I love bags. Another easy RETURN.

Last item was a "moto" jacket. I have this thing for asymmetrical zips, but am learning, they really don't flatter me. I didn't even take a picture of the jacket zipped up, but here it is open.

Elissa French Terry Moto Jacket - $68



Meh again. I wanted to love this. It's my colors, it's for those of us with a short torso, it's better than a cardigan, the list goes on and on. That said. It's not working for me. The thing that bugs me the most are the sleeves. Because of this cute zipper on the end of the sleeve, the sleeve kinda bells out at a point and it's NOT flattering and looks weird (to me). Pretty sure this is also a RETURN.








Darn it all though, in all these pictures I am still wearing the skirt... Okay, time to deal with that!

I decided to put on some "Fall" clothes despite the fact that it's going to be 88 degrees here today. This is what I would wear with the skirt for 90% of the Fall and Winter. Leggings and Boots.

Final thoughts before I let you all make the decision for me. Not only is the skirt expensive, it's also Dry Clean Only. I will never dry clean it. I will wash on delicate and lay flat to dry, but I know myself and I know I will never take it to the dry cleaners...

Okay, tell me your thoughts

Wrenn V-Neck Jersey Top - $48 RETURN
Tart Tami Mini Skirt - $108 UNDECIDED
Elissa French Terry Moto Jacket - $68 RETURN
Kacie Half-Flap Crossbody Bag - $48 RETURN
First Item: Livie Abstract Chevron Maxi Dress - $78 UNDECIDED


Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Stitch Fix #2

August 2014 Stitch Fix

After such a great Fix the first time, I was excited to receive my second Stitch Fix box today! Here is what arrived:

I saw some great colors, and was excited to try stuff on! As I went through the box, I was thrilled to see that there were NO PANTS! I had requested no pants, since I am set with jeans and black pants and am glad they listened to that feedback.

I took each item out and the first thing I wanted to try on was a great asymmetrical zip sweatshirt. So, I threw some jeans on and tried it on. MAN WAS IT A DISASTER!! Nothing about worked for my body type. My torso is too short, the arms are too long, it only makes me look dumpy. The redeeming quality is that the fabric is FABULOUS. It just WAY didn't flatter me. RETURN
We call this my "REALLY?" face
Okay, that was a disappointment, on to the next item. I decided to try on the colorful tank next. This one I am not sure about. It's nice (and would look great with a cardigan), but I don't LOVE it. I like that it has colors I don't normally wear. I am not sure where the "color-blocking" is flatters me. UNDECIDED

Nope, I like it less when I see the photo!
 Okay then, just seeing that picture may have taken this from the undecided pile to the NO pile...

Next up was the blue blouse. It looked nice, but I kept a blue blouse from the first fix and this is almost the EXACT same color. So it was already starting a a deficit.






I tried this on with the feather necklace they sent. It's WAY not me, and not in a good way, in a NO WAY, way. Meh, the blouse is cute, but only okay. I might like it more if they hadn't sent me one just like it (in color) last time. UNDECIDED

Okay, last item and I am already kinda disappointed. It's a purple (good), wrap dress (good)... WOW! The photo doesn't do it justice. It's flattering. Low-cut without being ho-y, a little longer than I'd like, but school appropriate, it's a win. KEEP





I was reading some other blogs (trying to guess what item's I would get), and I saw that one woman never looked at the prices until AFTER she tried the items on. I thought that was a good idea. I have been guilty TOO MANY TIMES of buying something just because it was on sale and then never wearing it. Sure, this is kinda the opposite, but it works. Price might push something from undecided to no, but (hopefully) it doesn't push something from yes to no.

So, what's your feedback not knowing prices?? :-)

Items

Feather Collar Necklace: NO
Asymmetrical Zip Cardigan: NO
Abstract Print Colorblock Tank: UNDECIDED
Faux Wrap Tank Dress: YES
Tab Sleeve V-Neck Blouse: UNDECIDED


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Monday, August 18, 2014

Disneyland Vacation

How Can It Be A Vacation With Three Kids?

Classic Castle Pic!

It can't. Anyone with young kids knows that a "vacation" is just work! More work than usual since you're not eating "your" food and not sleeping in "your" bed. With three kids, 7, 7, and 5 we knew this wasn't going to be a super relaxing vacation, but we wanted to do what we could to make it as easy as possible.

Since I am going to be working full time (for the first time since the kids were born) this year, we decided we needed a family vacation this summer, so we could have some fun family times before our time was significantly shortened. Plus, since Zach has been on his Growth Hormone medicine, he's finally tall enough to go on all the rides!

Things We ROCKED (and would do again)

One of the hotel rooms
  • Hotel: This was AMAZING. We stayed at the Anaheim Desert Inn and Suites and it was MOMENTS from the front Gates. It took us less than 10 min (with kids) to walk from the hotel room to the front gates. BUT, that wasn't even the best part. We stayed in a "family suite" and it was even better than I expected. There were two beds in each room and the "kid room" didn't have an exterior door, so there was no risk of them getting out, or someone getting in. PERFECT for our family. It didn't stop at the excellent location or room, the staff was super nice, keeping Zach's medication in their lobby fridge both before and after check-in/out.
    I would stay there again in a heartbeat.
  • 3-Day Passes: We have been twice before. Both were not times for Disney, but because we were going to be in CA and decided to go. This meant it was a one day trip and because tickets are so spendy, we crammed everything we could into that one day. With three days we could go back to the hotel when the kids were tired and not feel like we were missing out on anything. The kids still got to go on all the rides they wanted (teacups, all they wanted to do was go on the teacups), but no one felt rushed.
  • Food: Because of Zach's allergies I wanted to pack most of our own food. I am assuming because we had three kids, no one batted an eye when we came in with snacks (apple sauce, granola bars, pb&j, etc.), bottled water, and fruit. We still purchased food in the park, but having snacks available made it easier for us to stay longer and enjoy our time.
  • SHOES: I know this is dumb, but my shoes were awesome. REALLY awesome. I bought these Keens, and I walked for three days straight in them loving every moment. I bought them months ago and have been wearing them most days. They were more expensive than I like, considering they are a "replacement" for flip flops, but they were absolutely perfect.
  • Dresses: I saw a blog that said dresses were the way to go in the heat. I am not a dress person AT ALL, but found a couple cute ones at Nordstrom Rack and they were perfect and kept me cool. That was a great recommendation.
  • Stroller: Our kids are older, but I knew Annabelle (5) wouldn't make it walking the whole trip. Plus, I wanted to pack a lot of food, and didn't want to wear a heavy backpack in 90 degree heat. We packed 8 water bottles a day (my kids have Portland-water-tastebuds and didn't like the tap water in CA!), and no one wants to carry that around. The stroller allowed Annabelle to ride and gave me a place to store all my junk.
  • Packing Cubes: If you haven't tried packing cubes, you really need to. They are AMAZING!! I know it seems dumb and like it won't save you space, but IT WILL! I had a set already and ordered a set of the medium size. In each I fit everything for the entire trip for the kids. 5 shirts, 4 pairs of shorts, 5 shirts, underwear, socks, swimsuits, sweatshirt and a pair of long pants. The medium size fit perfectly in their backpacks with their coloring books, so I wasn't stuck hauling their clothes. We fit clothes and JUNK (including food) for 5 days in backpacks and two carry-ons. It doesn't get better than that.
  • External Phone Charger: This is the one we ordered. I was eying a smaller/cheaper one, but we wanted to be able to charge both our phones at the same time. This was perfect and did a wonderful job. I might order a smaller one just to have for me, since this wasn't really "purse" size.
  • Logan and Zach as
    Chip and Dale
  • Dollar Tree Spray Bottles: If you know anything, you know that things at Disney are more expensive. The spray/fan bottles are $17!! WHAT!?!?!?! That's crazy. Well, maybe not crazy when it's 90 degrees, but I bought spray bottles are the dollar tree (put them under the stroller) and they were just as good and MUCH cheaper. Takes the sting out of the $4 diet coke. :-)

 

On to the rides!!

Having grown up in Southern California I have been to Disneyland countless times. I have not, however, been to California Adventure. I heard a lot of good things about the Radiator Spring Racers ride, so we decided to do a park-hopper ticket for the first time.
They were not strong enough!

I downloaded the Mousewait app and kept an eye on most of the rides the weeks leading up to the trip. Most of the "big" rides were about a 30min average (Space Mountain, Star Tours, Splash Mountain, Matterhorn, etc.) and I was surprised at how short many of the other lines were (Buzz, Dumbo, etc.) most of the day they were about 10min. The two things I knew would have the LONGEST waits were the Radiator Springs Racers (I don't think I ever saw it under 60min) and the Frozen Princess Meet and Greet (which was never under 90min, and was at a few points 180min!!!).

If you haven't been to Disneyland in the past decade or so, you may not be familiar with their fastpass, but it's the WAY TO GO when you have kids. You get a "ticket" for a one hour window where you get a much shorter line (like 10 min). They can (and do) run out of fastpasses for popular rides and you are limited to the number you can have. Usually I would send Aaron to pick up a fastpass for us (he held all the tickets) while I did an easy ride with the kids. Seven is the MAGIC age at Disneyland. They can go on rides by themselves. So, on Dumbo, the boys could ride together and I could ride with Annabelle. It made it doable to ride while the other adult was getting fastpasses.

RANT I understand that I am super sensitive to this, but I feel like at a place like Disney, they should be sensitive to kid's needs. The first time we rode Dumbo, Zach wanted to ride by himself. Perfect, the age limit is 7, we're good. THREE different workers came up and asked him how old he was and then the last one asked where his mom was (sitting right behind him watching it all unfold), and asked me how old he was. I get that he's small, but then they should have a height limit, not an age limit. Plus, if you are REALLY that concerned, don't send three different people to make my kid feel like he's done something wrong, ask where his parent is right away. </RANT>

Back to the rides. We started in California adventure where there was a 15min LINE TO GET YOUR FASTPASS for Radiator Springs! There was no wait for the Mater ride, so we started there. Last time we went to Disney Annabelle was 3 and CRANKY, she took forever to warm up to rides and didn't smile until we'd been there for HOURS. She was much happier this time.
Mater!

The Mater ride is like a jerkier version of the teacups, where you have no control. It was perfect, the line was short and the kids liked it.

After that we headed to the Luigi tire ride (air hockey bumper cars), where Logan asked where Mario was... Wrong Luigi! Pro-tip: While dresses are great for beating the heat, they aren't great when air is being sprayed up beneath you.

Once Luigi was finished we headed to the Radiator Springs Racers. The wait time was 45 min and I had never seen it that low, so we decided to get in our first long line. I grabbed snacks from the stroller and we began our line wait. One thing Disney does well is entertain you in line. There was lots for the kids to look at, which made the wait bearable. Of course most of our time in line was spent like this.

The ride started and both Aaron and I were like... uh... okay. Then you get to the fun part. An actual race, it was awesome. It was then we understood while people stood in line for this! One thing to take into consideration is that you should put your shorter kids in the back if you want a decent picture...


The bar in the front TOTALLY cuts off the faces of shorter riders. I also think they "rotate" (random, or alternating, not sure) which car "wins" the race. We went on the ride twice and won the first time and lost the second time.

Speaking of the second time we rode, we did fastpasses the second time and it was 15min to get on the ride, MUCH better.

The other thing that I knew would have LONG lines was the Frozen Meet and Greet. Seriously, 180 min? That's just insane. I love Annabelle about 60min worth at most. We could chill in line, read books, have lunch, but that was my MAX! The first time I went and checked (less than half an hour after opening) and it was 150 min... Craziness

So, we watched the Frozen float and that was that. Annabelle was excited and all I could think was that they don't get paid enough to wear all that heavy garb in 90 degree heat.














While we spent three days at Disneyland/California Adventure, we didn't even break the tip of the iceberg. We never made it to Toon Town, we didn't really explore California Adventure. The kids got tired and while we tried to take breaks to make our days last longer, the kids were all asking to leave because they were tired. I REALLY REALLY REALLY wanted to see Fantasmic with the kids, but it starts at 9pm and they never made it. (If you're going to do it, buy glow in the dark bracelets and necklaces at The Dollar Tree, significantly cheaper than Disney).

The kids favorite ride was the teacups. They really only liked us telling them we felt sick. I think that's the only reason they wanted to continue to ride it. Over... and over... and over... BARF! At least there was never a line!
First teacup ride

Third? Fourth? Ride
The other ride we couldn't get enough of was Buzz Lightyear. First off, I hate guns, and this ride let's them shoot stuff. The line is short and moves quickly, plus it's inside, so nice and cool!

To Infinity and Beyond!

Day one Zach was just CRUSHING us with his scores. More than 10 times what the rest of us were getting. Say what you want about "letting" your kids win, but Aaron and I went online and looked up all the tips and tricks I had seen online. Zach was not happy when I beat his score (A LOT), but I was pretty stoked. :-)
Finally a decent score!
All in all the kids had a great time, but they were ready to go home after three days. Maybe if the weather had been cooler they would have lasted longer, but they are also young and I can't expect that much from them.

Souvenirs

Lightsaber war! Grandpa has a "lightsaber" app (okay just a flashlight)
I read all the tips about hitting the Disney Store and buying items there, but my Disney store sucked. They had shirts and stuffed animals, but I wanted pins, autograph books, and they had none of those things. In the future I would order online. Thanks to Aunt Lizzie, the kids got to pick out a small souvenir on the second day, they each wanted small lightsabers.
 We also let them each get a pin on the first day. They wanted something BIG but we told them we weren't going to do that until we were ready to leave. In hindsight, maybe that's why they were anxious to go home.

On the last day they all decided they wanted a "build your own lightsaber". They were about $22, which was about what I was expecting to pay. I was afraid they would be much more expensive. Plus, they had purple, so even Annabelle was excited. For now. I am waiting for someone to get hurt.
Mom, someone hit me!
Uh, you're swinging a big stick around your siblings
and you're surprised someone got hit?
I saw this and had to buy it for Aaron!

  Ride highlights!

Big Thunder Mountain
Annabelle: THIS IS NOT WHAT I EXPECTED
She didn't ride it again


Star Tours
Logan: Ugh, why do we have to take a picture with C3PO?

Teacups
Zach: Mom, please delete that picture
Splash Mountain
Me: There's a couple small drops, a medium one and then a big one
Logan: And then we die
It was a good trip and for the first time, more vacation than work. I can only hope that holds true as they get older. we'll start saving now for another trip in 2 years.