Monday, February 20, 2012

Pokagon Toboggan run

Even though it never really started much, winter is ending around here soon. Given the limited number of days in winter left, we decided we needed to make a trip over to the toboggan run at Pokagon state park.  The track is cooled, so even though there is no snow on the ground, it's still operating.  We made sure we got there early (10 mins before it opened!) so we could get a light sled, and not need to wait in long lines.
Our planning really paid off because it wasn't very busy until we started to leave.  We got in 6 runs in an hour.

 Our maximum speed on our runs was 35 miles per hour!  Zachary was nervous about riding in the front of the sled at first, but after he did, he was just crazy excited about it.  He loved it.  Said he "would never forget today".  :) 

After tobogganing we enjoyed some of the delicious hot chocolate we he brought along with us.  Extra chocolatey and full of marshmallows.  yum! 

Sunday, February 19, 2012

A nice day at the zoo :)

Today was one of those really nice days.  First, a went for a long run... 10 miles and I didn't stop once!  That is a real accomplishment lately.  I'm feeling so pokey :(   And when I got home, Alan was vacuuming and cleaning up the house!  yahoo, that was awesome!

We have been mentioning that we wanted to go to the zoo for a couple of weeks now, so we took a trip over there after lunch.  We got to see the new tiger cubs.  awwww, so cute!  Too bad they were laying down the whole time.  We think the rock may be heated because they looked very comfy in that spot....


I am really loving my iPhone.  I usually drag around my camera and look like paparazzi, but now, I just whip out the phone.  It takes such great pictures and I just love Instragram.  So artsy!
It even took a decent picture of the jellyfish. 
 Part of the winter program at the zoo is a show called the Wonderful World of Bubbles (I think that was the name).  The lady who did the show did some pretty amazing tricks with bubbles.  We will definitely be trying some of these things this summer.
 Then we watched the spiders being feed.  Wait, no, they weren't eating my family... but they were being hand fed by the zoo employee.  I was surprised, figured they would have been way more excited to see an insect.  The guy practically had to put the bug in the spiders mouth!
Lastly, we watched a snake gulp down a rat.  COOOOL!

Saturday, January 21, 2012

Sidecut Metropark

Today was the celebration of the new ice skating rink at Sidecut park and also to show off the portable lighting for the area.  Luckily, it was one of the only snowy days we've had this season!!  There was enough snow for sledding, but the ice rink was definately not even near frozen.

It was pretty cool because they had s'mores for everyone.  Make your own, at one of the really big fire pits.


I think this is my new favorite photo place!  Look at this awesome tree, so many options!

 Here I am modeling my new ski jacket.  Snazzy eh?

 A handsome, rugged, young man!

The kids thought the s'mores and hot chocolate were delicious!

This is how crowded the sledding hill was.  It was fun, but I have never seen so many people here!  It's too bad they had to advertise this event because I liked the sledding hill to be our little secret :)

 Part of the event was ice sculpting.  Very pretty.

 

After sledding my little man was just too tired (aka, lazy) to walk to the truck.   Luckily Sydney pitched in and gave her bro a ride.

Friday, January 13, 2012

So sad

Quote from the backseat on our way to the hotel... "I'm so bored here without any electronics!!". (from Zachary)

Sunday, January 01, 2012

Happy New Year!!!

We decided that this was the year the kids could stay up until midnight to help us ring in the New Year.  First on our agenda was to watch Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone.  We had just finished the book a few days ago and we were all very excited to see the movie.  Initially Sydney had no interest in it (too scary!) but after reading the book she was quite intrigued also.  The movie was good - I had seen it years ago but had forgotten pretty much everything in it.  The book definately explained a lot more, but the movie was good.




Then we played a new Wii game that Sydney had gotten for Christmas.  Appropriately it was called Wii Party Games.  It was pretty funny.  We all had a good laugh out of it, and soon it was time to turn on the Rocking New Years Eve show on TV.  I'm not sure what the kids thought about the ball once they actually saw it.  They had many questions about it during the last few days.  It is really quite an odd event when you think about it :)
A few minutes to midnight we busted out the bubbly and had snacks.  The kids had the sparkling grape juice and Alan and I had rose champagne.

 Hang in there Zachary, you can stay awake!!
 Cheers!!  Here's to a healthy and happy new year for everyone!
 No party would be complete without some explosives (huh?) so we shot off a couple of party poppers.  It did make a bit of a mess, but who cares!


 After the toast and the new year kisses, we headed outside to launch a Chinese lantern for each of us.  We all picked out a different color and lit them up.
 It took a little while to get them burning and floating in the air, but finally they did fly.  One of them had a bit of trouble making it past our house and bumped into our roof.  I thought we had just started the fire that would burn down our house!  No worries though, it just kept on flying.
 They did go up pretty high into the air, and eventually they turned into just a speck of light in the distance.  I wondered if any of the neighbors saw them, and thought they were UFOs!  Or worse yet, if they had started to decend, still on fire, and landed on a neighbor's house!! 
 This is a bad picture, but the lantern is the small light to the right of the street lamp.
It was a fun New Years Eve, and we all had a good time.  The kids didn't get to bed until 12:59 - which might explain why they are both so tired today and are starting to catch a cold.  Ooops.  :)

Thursday, December 29, 2011

Skiing at Boyne

Once again we got on the first chairlift at an impressive 10am, which was super shocking considering we had to drive farther and check out of our room. Today's forecast was for a high of 32 but it certainly didn't feel like it! There was quite a bit of the mountain that wasn't open yet. Zachary really wanted to go to one of the large terrain parks and also see the half pipe. Unfortunately both of those had not been shaped yet because of the lack of snow and we ended up being on a part of the mountain we really had no right being on! The only way down was via a black diamond run and that certainly wasn't any fun. The kids were crying the whole way down because they were frustrated (rightfully so). I didn't think they were ever going to get down!! But eventually we did get to the bottom and we took a well desired break to enjoy some hot chocolate.
The rest of the day got better as we stayed on the green and blue runs. We stayed until 4pm! We had a good ride home since the roads were dry an clear.
Now our next big event will be our Harry Potter night happening on New Years Eve. We finished reading the first Harry Potter book on the car ride home, so we will be watching the movie that night. It will also be the first time the kids are staying up with us to ring in the new year. We have seen that they certainly have the ability to
do so (as evidenced by their sleepovers) so it should be a fun evening!!

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Ski day at Nubs Nob

After a hearty breakfast (yummy spiced waffles!!) we headed over to Nubs Nob. Kudos to my family for getting on the first chairlift at 10am and even getting a front row parking spot!! The snow on the slopes was nothing too exciting, but given that there was NO snow outside of the mountain, it was actually an impressive detail. The kids did a great job of remembering how to ski again. Our biggest challenge of the day was the cold temperatures. It was only 18 degrees when we finished skiing. Luckily I think I was the only complainer about it - I was happily surprised that the kids hardly said anything about it.
For dinner we went to the Mitchell Street Pub which had a long line. The wait time seemed longer, but it was really only a half hour. Hooray for iPhones to keep us entertained.