Sunday, December 24, 2017

Our New Year's Eve Schedule!

Last year, on New Year's Eve, we did something really cool. We spent the day at the in-laws' homestead. Now, they only have TVs in the bedroom and they don't really ever plan anything to do so if you come unprepared, you could end up pretty bored. However, knowing this in advance, I prepared. We started at 8am and ended at 8pm so that our 6-year-old could still go to bed at his normal time. He didn't seem to mind. We started with a schedule:

8am: Ring Pop 'Get ready for 12 Hours of Ringing in the New Year!'
9am: Make a '2017' sign
10am: Glitter some champagne glasses
11am: Decorate star cookies
12pm: Gift
1pm: Play a game
2pm: Make a new years ball
3pm: Make headbands/hats
4pm: Write new year's resolutions
5pm: Make noise makers
6pm: Photo booth
7pm: Fun with sparklers
8pm: Ring in the New Year with sparkling cider

Then we executed:
8am: Ring Pop


9am: Make a '2017' sign


10am: Glitter some champagne glasses


11am: Decorate star cookies (I made the cookies the night before)


12pm: Gift (I just picked up a couple things from Party City totalling about $5. It was a nice break between activities)


1pm: Play a game


2pm: Make a New Years ball (We just made this with a piece of paper that we added glitter to and a couple brads)


3pm: Make headbands/hats (Again, we just made these out of paper and glitter)


4pm: Write New Years Resolutions


5pm: Make funny noise makers (This was so much fun. We took a paper plate and drew a mouth/beak/mustache. Then, we colored it and cut it out. We cut an X where we wanted the noise maker to go and then just inserted the mouth piece into the X.)


6pm: Photo booth (we used the noise makers and hats along with the props I brought)


7pm: Fun with sparklers


8pm: Ring in the New Year with sparkling cider


Now, just to be clear, we didn't follow our schedule completely. We ended up eating breakfast and opening Christmas presents (we weren't able to see them for Christmas so we just celebrated a week late) in the morning so we got a couple hours behind. Also, since glitter is very messy, we ended up prepping all the glitter things at one time (during the glitter champagne glasses time) and then assembling our ball and hats during the time slot to make them. This worked out well since they needed time to dry anyway. By the end of the night, my son was watching the clock so that he could tell me the exact minute it turned to the next hour so that we could open up our next activity! It was great. And no one got bored!

Friday, December 8, 2017

Great Wolf Lodge in Wisconsin Dells

On Saturday, September 9th, we departed for our 2nd Annual Wisconsin Dells trip with my sister and her family. Last year, we had so much fun at Great Wolf Lodge so we decided to go back. We were celebrating both of my nephews' birthdays. They're both in September and a fun trip is way better than a party. That's not to say we didn't celebrate though. There were two big differences between last year and this year.
1. Last year, we went on Labor Day. Now, the Wisconsin Dells themselves didn't really seem that busy, but the trip there and back was ridiculous. The roads were so packed full of cars that it easily took twice as long to get from Illinois to Wisconsin. We chose to avoid the busy roads by going the weekend after Labor Day. And as we expected, the roads weren't busy at all.
2. The other difference comes with which room we got. Last year, we reserved one room for each family. We got your average 2 queen bed rooms. And they worked just fine! As far as hotel rooms go, I would even say they're slightly larger than average. That being said, we did feel slightly cramped when we tried to cram all of us into 1 room for meals and celebrating my nephews birthday. This year, we got the Wolf Pack Loft Condo. It sleeps 7-10 people. I'll go more into this room later. It was much more comfortable for our needs.

Booking:
We found this to be pretty easy. And when we booked (about 3 months in advance), there was a nice deal going on that allowed us to get a fairly cheap room (especially since we were all sharing the cost). We paid about half up front, I believe, leaving the remaining amount due when we checked in.

Check-In:
It didn't feel like we had to wait very long and our room was already ready for us when we got there even though we arrived long before check-in so that was a fun surprise. I still love that the key to your room is actually in the bracelet that you wear to get in and out of the waterpark.

The Room:
I told you we would get to this part eventually. It was great! There is a completely stocked kitchen, which was awesome because we were able to bring food from home meaning we didn't have to waste time shopping, plus we were able to save money by eating in the room a few times.

The Water Park:
Hours while we were there: Saturday 9am-8:30pm, Sunday 9am-8pm, Monday 9am-1pm. There is so much to do here! They close the outdoor section after Labor Day so we didn't spend any time out there. However, there was so much to do inside that I never felt like I was missing out because we couldn't go outside.
Howlin' Tornado: This is a 6-story funnel that you ride using a 4-person tube. 48-inch height requirement. My son, husband, and brother-in-law went down this thing repeatedly. It was probably one of their favorite rides!

Fort Mackenzie: Imagine a giant 3-story treehouse. Now, add water to make it even more fun! That's what this is! Little kids love this area because even though it's big enough that parents can climb up there too, it's easy for smaller children to climb around and explore as well. Beware!! When the bell rings, there is a GIGANTIC bucket that pours down and if you're not holding onto your child, the sheer force of the water is enough to smack a child down to the ground. That being said, if you're expecting it, it's so much fun to stand under the water and get soaked!
Totem Towers: These are the two slides that sit at the top of Fort Mackenzie. This is definitely the fastest and most fun way to get back to the bottom.
Alberta Falls: These are 2 medium-large waterslides that are fun for the whole family. You can take a single or double tube down these. Guests between 42 and 48 inches must ride with an adult.
Lookout Mountain: Take a fun little trip on a tube for 2 down this slide, into the crooked creek. Guests under 42 inches must ride with an adult.
Cub Paw Pool: This pool is specifically for toddlers and older kids will be asked to leave by the lifeguard. It's so cute and just perfect for little kids. There are jet skis with water cannons they can aim and a small slide. The deepest part of this pool is only 18 inches.
Mountain Edge Raceway: This was easily my son's favorite thing when we visited last year. And he loved it just the same this year! He had so much fun racing his dad. You can race up to 4 people at one time as you zoom through this slide on a mat. Guests between 42 and 48 inches must ride with an adult.
Slap Tail Pond: This is the giant wave pool that is the main attraction between the Cub Paw Pool and Alberta Falls. This is always one of our favorite places to hang out as a family. We just love to jump with the waves while the little guys in our party like to hang out by the zero-depth-entry shallow area.

Mineshaft: You get to choose between an open or enclosed slide as you ride to the bottom.
Crooked Creek: If you're like us, you believe that no waterpark is complete without a lazy river. And here is Great Wolf Lodge's. We just love going to the top of Lookout Mountain, riding the slide down, and then relaxing as we take a couple trips around Crooked Creek. I would say it's fairly small compared to some of the other lazy rivers we've been on, but it was never busy so you can float around relaxing for as long as you'd like.
Frog Bog Log Walk: For some, this is a breeze, for others, it's incredibly difficult. You decide as you use the ropes above to help you get across the floating logs to the other side.

Whooping Hollow: This fun little area is mostly for small kids and toddlers (under 52 inches). I love that they didn't leave them out. There are 4 little slides perfect for little beginner swimmers.
Chinook Cove: We passed this pool area many times and it was completely full of kids playing and having a great time last year. We waited until a different day when it was less busy to fully enjoy this one. It was great though. We had so much fun playing basketball and balancing on the giant log that was tethered in the middle. So this year, we decided to take advantage every time we noticed it was less busy. And instead of a log, there were 2 lily pads!
North Hot Springs: This hot tub is reserved for adults only. So if you're getting tired of all the children that swarm this wonderful waterpark (and have someone to watch your kids, please), take a nice little break and let the heat and jets relax your muscles.
South Hot Springs: This 'hot tub' is for families. The water is kept at a cooler (yet still warm) tempterature than the adults only one. However, it is still reserved for kids over 6.


Activities:
-Yoga Tails: (7:30am) This is a family friendly, fun and creative yoga class. We were the only ones that went to the class that morning. We had so much fun though. Plus, we got a copy of the poses they did which meant we got to bring our new yoga knowledge home with us!

-Wolf Walk: (8:15am) Kids get to learn about wolves, bears, raccoons, and other animals as they walk around the Grand Lobby. At the end, they even get to learn how to fold their own origami wolf souvenir.
-Critter Cartoons: (9:15am) You get to learn how to draw one of the Great Wolf Kids at this guided art class. It was less of a class and more of a piece of paper that you were given with the step-by-step instructions. But we still enjoyed it.
-Paws-On Projects: (11am) We love craft time! Owen made a button and a bracelet.
-Interaction Reaction: (3pm Saturday) Learn about science during a fun, interactive science show.
-Character Appearances: (4pm) Watch for some our favorite characters, Wiley the Wolf, Violet the Wolf, Oliver Raccoon, and Rachel Raccoon. You can take a picture with them and collect trading cards and stickers from them.
-Great Games: (6pm) There are fun games set out in the lobby to play with your family and other guests. I think they change what is offered from time to time, but we have seen Bingo, tic-tac-toe, trivia, and hopscotch.
-Jammie Jamboree: (7pm) This is a fun time to learn new dance moves with the family or take pictures in the selfie station.
-Story Time: (8:15pm) Kids are encouraged to wear their pajamas as they listen to a story. Afterwards, there is an opportunity to get a picture with one of the Great Wolf Kids. This time, we saw Oliver Raccoon.

-The Great Clock Tower Show: (8am, 9am, 8pm, 9pm) Kids watch with amazement as the clock tower comes to life with songs, stories, and jokes. This is always one of our favorites.

Attractions:
-MagiQuest & ShadowQuest: You can play an interactive game using a wand to go on quests around the lodge. You can choose a wand, top it with extra powers, and set off on quests. Play can last anywhere from 30 minutes to 3 hours. Plus, you can take a break and come back later. Wands cost $15.99-$21.99. Game costs $13.99. Wand Toppers cost $17.99-$19.99. You can take your wands home and then bring them back for each visit to be re-activated so that you only have to pay for the game.
-Northern Lights Arcade: This is like one of those Chuck E Cheese or Dave & Busters where you play games, get tickets, and choose prizes.
-Creation Station: This is kind of like a Build-A-Bear, but instead, you get to “build” one of the Great Wolf Kids! It costs $29.99 for the character and $9.99-$15.99 for outfits. You can also purchase accessories. The Creation Station is located in the gift shop.


Fitness & Spa:
-Iron Horse Fitness Center: It's not huge, but if swimming isn't enough of a workout for you, then this should suffice.
-Elements Spa Salon: If you want to relax and spend some time away from your kids, this is a great place to get a massage or a facial.
-Scooops Kid Spa: If you have little girls, coming to get an ice cream-themed manicure or a mommy & me pedicure just sounds like so much fun!!

Dining:
-Wine Down Service: You can select between sweet or savory culinary treats to pair with a bottle of wine and order by 8pm to be brought to your room during a pre-selected delivery window.
-Lodge Wood Fired Grill: Every member of your family should be able to find something they'll enjoy here. And a good thing since this is the main restaurant located right off the lobby.
-Hungry As A Wolf: If you're looking for something a little more casual that you can eat in your room, this is your better option. They have pizza, salad, sandwiches, garlic bread, and soda.
-Buckets Incredible Craveables: With burgers, hot dogs, chicken strips, fries, salads, pretzels, drinks, and ice cream, this is a great stop while you're at the waterpark. It's located right in the middle so it's pretty convenient.
-Bear Paw Sweets & Eats: From coffee to cupcakes to caramel apples, this is a great place to stop if you're having a sweet craving.

Shopping:
-Buckhorn Exchange Gift Shop: Located right off the lobby, you're sure to find a fun souvenir to bring home to remind you of your fun time at Great Wolf Lodge.
-MagiQuest Marketplace: You can buy your wands and toppers here, but you can also buy accessories to take along with you on your Quest like necklaces and t-shirts and hats and capes.
-Bear Essentials Swim Shop: Located right in the middle of the waterpark, you will find everything from flip-flops to swimsuits of every size to bags to towels to goggles and everything in between that you could use while at the waterpark.
-You can also buy forgotten souvenirs (or things you want to get ahead of time) online that will ship directly to you.

I would say that most of the time, all of the employees are very friendly. But every now and then, you have those moments. Like when we were standing in line to take a picture with one of the characters and another kid started pushing my kid out of the line and cutting in front of him and interuppted me to tell them to stop herself and basically scolded my child even though she clearly didn't see what happened. That put me off for a bit, but I try not to let one person's actions decide my opinion of a place. So just remember that one employee or one guest shouldn't ruin your time. I would say that overall, we had a great time and we won't hesitate to visit again!

Saturday, November 4, 2017

Waterproof Cell Phone Pouch

A couple years ago I bought THIS WATERPROOF CELL PHONE POUCH at Bed, Bath, & Beyond. Since then, I haven't seen it there again. So it's a good thing you can find it on Amazon because it's the best travel accessory I've ever purchased! I use this thing ALL the time! I mean, we go swimming on every vacation (even it's just the hotel pool). Plus, I bring it to the pool during the summer frequently. And even outside of travel and the pool, I bring it along if we're going to be outside while it's raining! You always need to protect your phone from the elements. And I just love getting those underwater shots. Plus, if you accidentally let go, the pouch floats! For $10-$20, it's way cheaper than an underwater camera and you can use it for years!

Saturday, October 28, 2017

Fort Wayne Zoo Overnight

A couple months ago, we had the great pleasure of spending the night at the Fort Wayne Children's Zoo. It was a complete blast!

Ordering tickets:
At the beginning of the year, we spent the night at the aquarium in Chicago. The only downside was that it was quite expensive. We had so much fun though that I decided to search the internet for other experiences that are similar. That's when I found the one in Fort Wayne. I was able to fill everything out online. There were a couple different dates to choose from so we picked the one that worked best for us.

Itinerary:
-Introductions, Rules, & Expectations for the evening
-Dinner in Australia
-Evening Zoo Hike
-Animal Demonstration
-Behind the Scenes in the Zoo Kitchen
-Bedtime Snack
-Prepare for bed and take final restroom break
-Lights out!

-6:30am Wake up!
-breakfast
-Gallery Final Clean Up
-Animal Demonstration
-Wrap-Up & Review
-9am Exit zoo or continue on your own

Here are some elaborations on the above itinerary:
We started our night by bringing all of our things to the upstairs area of the shark tank. Then we visited Stingray Bay where the kids got to touch the stingrays and learn a little about them.

After everyone was done, we went back to the room with our stuff. For dinner, we ate pizza, carrots, soda, and water.

The evening zoo hike is a guided tour to some of the attractions. Along our walk, we saw the penguins, otters, sea lions, lemurs, komodo dragon, and red pandas.

Then, we walked over to the restrooms near the employee only area to the right of the main entrance before the tunnel to Africa. There, we had our animal demonstration. They brought out an adorable hedgehog. We loved learning about it while they walked around and let people pet her.

Then, we did our behind the scenes tour of the kitchen where we learned all about what the animals at the zoo eat and how they prepare everything. Then, we made our way back to the shark area to set up our sleeping bags. After we were done, we went upstairs for our late night snack. This snack included a juice box and goldfish.

Then it was time for bed. We were able to sleep fairly well.


The next morning, we started off our day with breakfast, which included donuts, cereal, and fruit cups with juice and coffee. Then we helped open the farm. Every single child was given a job. They had so much fun! We got to see and touch the giant tortoises up close.

My son's job included feeding hay to the donkeys, the cow, and the sheep. All of the kids really enjoyed having a job for the morning.

Then, we headed back up to the room above the sharks where we had a second animal demonstration. This time, it was a dove. They brought her around to all the kids again so that they could touch her.

And that was the end of our overnight experience! We did end up going back inside after we put all of our stuff in the car. But as for the zoo sleepover, that was our trip. I think the only thing I would have added would have been just one more thing, like a craft or game or something. But other than that, it was a very cool time that I think we would really like to do again!

Tips:
1. Bring those squirt bottles or mix-ins to add to a water bottle. You'll want to stay hydrated and your easiest option is to bring a water bottle to refill.
2. Bring a blow-up mattress or pad. We didn't, but I imagine the people that did were much more comfortable. You are sleeping on a concrete floor.
3. If you are a picky eater or just like to eat frequently, bring some snacks with you.

Sunday, October 22, 2017

Roadtrip: Day 10: Nashville, TN to Bloomington, IL

We woke up this morning and ate a huge breakfast at our hotel, ready for the last day of our vacation.

We figured we couldn't come to Nashville just for a concert and not see anything while we were there so we headed to The Gulch to check out a few things. First, we went to Biscuit Love to see what the fuss was all about. Now, just a warning to anyone that is visiting, from the time that we got in line to the time when we got our food was literally about 1 hour 15 minutes, and we got it to go. The line was huge and wrapped around the sidewalk outside. I know this was a Sunday, but just keep that in mind if you plan to get some delicious bonuts!


While my husband waited in line for us, my 7yo and I decided to walk around the corner to see the beautiful #WhatLiftsYou wings that are painted on the side of a wall just ½ a block from Biscuit Love. They are so beautiful! And I love that there is a huge version and a tiny version. And, there was a nice little line that had formed before we got there. Everyone was so polite and took turns taking pictures. It was very organized for a random line that no one was in charge of. I love seeing that!



After we got our bonuts, my husband bought me a flower from the most adorable little flour truck across the street! I had never seen anything so cute in my whole life. I could just picture a couple taking their engagement photos in front of this truck. Ah! I just love it.


After our adorable little morning in The Gulch, we had to be on our way home.

Roadside Attractions:
1. Superman Statue
517 Market St., Metropolis, IL
I love this statue. First of all, it's huge. Second of all, it's all fenced off with walking access so it's easy to take a picture with. And finally, because there are a couple other photo-ops within a hundred feet of it. My husband had always wanted to stop here, but I wasn't about to drive all the way there just for a photo. But since we were driving right past it, why not? It was awesome.

2. Road Sign Art
200 Potomac Blvd, Mount Vernon, IL
This is a very interesting art piece that sits outside of a visitors center. It wasn't open when we drove past, but we were still able to get a couple cute pictures with this sign.

Bonus: We noticed on our drive that there was another big cross (not nearly as big as the other one, but still cool) that you could see from the highway in Effingham, IL.


We finally got home and went straight to bed. We were completely exhausted, but we had an amazing trip! And we visited a lot of places that we'd never been before.

Saturday, October 21, 2017

Roadtrip: Day 9: Panama City Beach, FL to Nashville, TN

We took our time getting out of bed this morning since we knew we had a big, long day ahead of us. We took a couple pictures by the beach before we left the gulf for our trip back up North. Then we got in the car.


We stopped at a couple roadside attractions along the way:
1. Big Peach Statue
2300 7th Ave S, Clanton, AL
This is actually in a little park at the end of the parking lot between a gas station and a market. It's a pretty cute little statue. And the park is a small little area to stretch your legs.

2. 125-foot-tall Cross
316 Mountain Crest Parkway, Gardendale, AL
So, we didn't actually stop for this one because we just wanted to get to our destination. But you can see it very clearly from the highway so stopping isn't entirely necessary in my opinion. It is absolutely huge and very cool to see though.

Bonus: You can see a very cool rocket at the side of the road on your way near Elkmont, AL.

3. Giant Chicken with Chef Hat
1371 Bryson Rd, Elkton, TN
Now, this one was a pretty good stop. It's right outside of a gas station. There's food, gas, restrooms, and a cute photo-op. How can you go wrong?


After our huge, long 7-hour trip from Florida to Tennessee, we were exhausted so we just checked into our hotel. But we didn't have any time to hang around. We were off to our next adventure. We decided to take our son to his first concert: Dashboard Confessional and All-American Rejects. Now, he wasn't overly interested in this, but he did enjoy himself. Ascend Amphitheater is actually pretty nice! There were a couple food trucks (which was awesome since we didn't have time for dinner beforehand). We sat on the grass in the back of the amphitheater. However, we got there early so we were able to get a spot right behind the break between the grass seating and the reserved seating. That was pretty cool. We were able to see pretty well. And of course, we really enjoyed when they played their old, nostalgic music. We did end up staying for the entire concert, so by the time we got back to our hotel, it was pretty late, especially for a 7yo.


The Hotel: Drury Inn and Suites
555 Donelson Pike, Nashville, TN
So this hotel wasn't really close to anything (except the airport), but we looked and looked and everything in the heart of Nashville was ridiculously expensive. So we figured we would pay half the price and stay a little outside of the center. We were only there for 1 night anyway. The parking was really stupid. There were a ton of people there apparently and we ended up parking as far away from a door as you could get. Oh well. Breakfast was pretty good. I would call it slightly better that your average hotel breakfast. Everything seemed clean and modern so I really can't complain.

Overall, we had a pretty good day.

Sunday, October 15, 2017

Roadtrip: Day 8: Gulf Shores, Alabama to Panama City Beach, FL

We only stopped at 1 roadside attraction on our way from Gulf Shores to Panama City Beach.
15-foot tall Coca-Cola bottle
152 Miracle Strip Pkwy SE, Fort Walton Beach, FL
This one is behind the building. We parked in the parking lot next to strip of buildings and walked behind them to take our picture.


So I had read multiple places online that we should go to Shell Island. So that's what we did. We took the Shell Island Shuttle (which departs from St. Andrews State Park). We were originally planning to snorkel, but they said that it was low visibility while we were there because the current was a little strong, so ended up not doing that. So in the end, in my opinion. It wasn't worth it. We paid over $50 for the 3 of us to take a boat to an island where all we did was sit on a beach. They don't have a lot of shells, we didn't get to snorkel, and you have to pay just to get into the State Park. The whole thing just seemed incredibly unnecessary. If we ever go back, we'll make sure to check the snorkel conditions before wasting our money. Oh well. My son still had the time of his life playing in the water.


Dinner: I was really craving a buffet so we went to Captain Jack's Family Buffet.
8208 Thomas Drive, Panama City, FL
It was stupid expensive ($100 before tip) for the 3 of us, but it was at least delicious and I think my son ate more here than he did anywhere on this whole trip. At least there's that! Plus, our waitress was so friendly and attentive. If you get the chance to eat here, do it during lunch. Unless you're going for the crab legs, lunch is a way better deal.

Hotel: Boardwalk Beach Resort Hotel & Convention Center
9600 S Thomas Dr, Panama City Beach, FL
I wish I could say that this was a great hotel. But honestly, it's not. First off, I just hate any hotel that has 2 double beds instead of 2 queen beds. But beyond that, they allow dogs which means at some point, you're bound to hear some yippee dog barking for a long period of time. It is right on the beach, which is clearly the main draw to the hotel. There is no breakfast. It mostly seemed clean. The door to the bathroom looked like it had been eaten apart by a dog, but for one night, the hotel did it's job in providing a place to stay. There was an abnormally early 10am check-out time, though.

Overall, this was probably my least favorite day of our entire trip. Everything was unimpressive and over-priced.