Sunday, March 31, 2013

Spring has Sprung





 Our Easter was pretty low key.  We started off by giving the girls their easter baskets.  Then we went to church.  The past few years I have found some summery dresses on clearance for them to wear as easter dresses.  They are "girly-girls", but do not like wearing the typical easter dresses with frills and bows and whatnot.  I found these last year for $2 each.




We then headed to church.  We've found a church we enjoy here in Corpus Christi....Bay Area Fellowship.
I made Easter lunch...ham, green bean casserole, macaroni and cheese and for dessert, strawberry shortcakes.

Then the girls had some sprinkler fun.



We definitely love how warm the weather stays here.  Though Evie does say frequently she wishes it could snow here.

Love Spring Time!!!

Friday, March 29, 2013

High School Movies

Yogi and I get in these great debates over top movies, music, tv shows, etc.  all the time and what are our favorites.  After turning on Clueless yesterday we actually set down with pen and paper and discussed what are OUR top 25 high school movies of all time.  We went back and forth on what qualified them to be chosen, and it came down to....if all of these movies were on at the same time...which we would we watch first.

Clearly, we watch way too much television.


  1. Breakfast Club
  2. Dazed and Confused
  3. Ferris Bueller's Day Off 
  4. Can't Hardly Wait
  5. American Graffiti
  6. Grease
  7. Hoosiers
  8. Fast Times at Ridgemont High
  9. Sixteen Candles 
  10. American Pie
  11. To Sir, With Love 
  12. Varsity Blues 
  13. Back to The Future 
  14. Karate Kid 
  15. Can't Buy Me Love 
  16. Empire Records  
  17. 10 Things I Hate About You 
  18. Weird Science 
  19. Superbad 
  20. Cruel Intentions 
  21. Scream 
  22. Better off Dead 
  23. Pretty in Pink 
  24. Say Anything 
  25. Bring It On 

Honorable Mentions:

KIDS
The Faculty
Wild Things
Peggy Sue Got Married
Mean Girls
Easy A
Friday Night Lights
Risky Business



Money Saving Mom's Cleaning Challenge

I'm participating in Money Saving Mom's 30-Day House Cleaning Challenge this April.


You can download the Cleaning Routine link from Fresh and Organized.  We know there are only 30 days in April, but you can just get crazy and do 2 tasks in one day.

Every day Money Saving Mom will post a reminder of what task will be that day...and a check in to keep yourself on track.

What a wonderful way to get spring cleaning going.


Thursday, March 28, 2013

Easter Basket Showcase

I had to privledge of being asked to link my basket up to Sarah's page...Our Journey.  How cute is that Drew???




Each of my girls will receive....

  • Bubbles
  • Easter Stamps
  • Stickers and a Notbook
  • Coloring Book and Paints
  • A Rapunzel "magic towel"
  • A Easter Barbie
  • Eggs filled with jelly beans and Skittles
  • A Hershey chocolate bunny
  • An Egg with a Bible verse

Thanks again to Sarah and Our Journey

Happy Easter Everyone!!!

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Date Night March Madness

Yogi and I are doing a March Madness bracket, just the two of us.  The winner will get to choose our next date night.  Where we eat and what we do.

Here is my bracket....I don't actually watch much basketball, though it's on a lot in our house.  But, I do actually pay attention when my husband talks, and has Mike and Mike on in the morning.



Yogi's coming soon....

Tee Ball


Evie started Tee Ball this season, and tonight was her first game.  Here she is in "baseball position".

If there is one thing this kid is, it's fast.  She can outrun her sister, the neighborhood kids, and now her team mates.  Oh, and she's left handed.  If she'd had been a boy we'd have a gold mine.  Instead we'll just groom her to be a killer softball player.  Scholarship here we come.  What?  You don't already have your kids lives plotted out for them?  Just me?

She really did have fun tonight...and she participated...which is something to say for a 3-4 year old's tee ball team.  We weren't without drama though, she had a 30 minute fit before we left because she didn't like the uniform.  She doesn't have her shirt tucked in and wouldn't wear the belt....oh well.




Of course, Gianna was quite the cheerleader, and always has to have her picture taken if sisters is.

Spring Break

This past week was my girls Spring Break.  We took it pretty easy since we had just come back from Disney.  We started the weekend by running some errands, and we picked up our new piano.

Gianna takes lessons, as will Evie.  Yogi and I decided early on that they must take some sort of music, always.  Quitting isn't an option.  (Sounds mean, but we think it's a very important life skill.)  Piano seemed like an excellent place to start.  We purchased a used digital piano.  Like everything in life, pianos are going digital too.  We thought this would be a wonderful investment for our family.

Sunday we rearranged our house a bit.  When we moved in I had this grand ideas of having a wonderful dining room.  That quickly went away when we realized we should use the space for a playroom.  Nowadays it's the office/piano room since my mom will be moving in soon (more on that later).

Monday we went to our usually library story/craft time.  Gianna was excited since she's usually in school when Evie and I do this.  Then we went to Gatti Town...similar to Chuck E Cheese.   The girls had a blast.

Tuesday we went to Brinca...it's an indoor inflatable bounce house that we have a membership to.  We try to go at least once a week to burn off some energy.  Evie had Tee-Ball practice.

Wednesday we hit the beach.  The wind was chilly, so we only stayed about an hour and the girls were shivering when we left from playing the cold water.  Evie had Tee-Ball practice, again.


Thursday we tried out the Corpus Christi Science and History Museum.  They have a nice little kid's learning/play area they seemed to like.  But, when it came to actually looking at the exhibits, they weren't too interested.  They tried to make Evie have Tee-Ball practice, once again, but we felt three days in a row for a 3 year old is well....stupid...so we didn't attend.



They do have some amazing replicas of Christopher Columbus' ships.  So much smaller than I would have imagined.

Friday we met some new friends at the mall to play and eat lunch.

We finished up the weekend with some yard work, playtime, and yummy food on the grill.

A nice little break, but everyone was ready to get back on schedule.

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Girly Easter Baskets



                                                                    


I'm linking up to the good life to participate in the Easter Basket Blog Hop.






Gigi's basket is pink and Evie's is blue.  Each girl got the exact same things because they'd fight till the death if someone got something the other didn't.

Each girl will receive:


  • Bubbles
  • Princess coloring book and paints
  • Jump Rope
  • Little Barbie doll 
  • Stickers and Stamps
  • A Rapunzel "magic towel"
  • Hello Kitty notebook 
  • Hershey's Bunny 
  • A few eggs filled with Skittles 

And each will receive one egg with a Bible verse in it.  



And to make things fun and interesting Bronx tried to steal the baskets while I was taking pictures of them.





Monday, March 18, 2013

DIYogi: Workbench



I'm going to do a series called....DIYogi.   He has become quite the little handyman, and really enjoys doing it.  I'm documenting his creations for him.

Yogi received a fancy-shmancy saw for Christmas this year, and has but it to good use.  His first major project was to build himself a workbench.  He used the plans from One Project Closer, and you can find them here.  




Here he is working hard.  I'm not sure what he'd say, but it seemed like a somewhat simple project in the fact that it only took him half a day or so to do. 


 There it is finished.  He has since added that cork-board and all his cute little tools are hanging up for better accessiblity.  

Friday, March 15, 2013

What I learned from the Disney trip.

I love planning out my travels almost as much as I enjoy going places.  I'm a bargain hunter, and I get a rush from saving and planning and organizing.

I learned a lot from this trip.

1.  Obviously, plan ahead.  I'm taking down to a rough itinerary for every day.  You don't have to be crazy with it, but having an idea of exactly where to go is key.  I used a plethora of different websites to help with packing and which parks to go to on what days.

2.   Bring lots of new stuff either for the plane or car.  We drove, so we needed new movies games for our Innotab and coloring/activity books to keep us busy.  In the words of Barney Stinson...."New is always better".  And, for kids, that is totally the case...so get them some new stuff they've never seen and have a nice trip.  I saved a few things in my suitcase for the trip home.

3.   There are advantages to staying on and off a Disney site.  If you go with a Disney hotel you have free parking, shuttle, bus, or ferry to the parks.  Staying offsite you have to pay $14 per day to park.  We stayed offsite, but this was because we got a deal where we paid only $129 for the entire week for our 2 bedroom apartment.  Money wise this was a better choice for us.  If I were going again, I'd look into the Nickelodeon Resort.  They are cheaper per night than Disney and they have free transportation to the parks.  And, your kids get the joy of Disney and Nickelodeon characters on their vacation.

4.   If you can....bring lots of your own food....and drinks.  Not just for the parks (though you can bring in your own and it saves tons of money) but, also for the hotel too.  We had a kitchen, so we hit up the WalMart down the road when we got into town and bought all sorts of goodies, including our breakfast, dinners, and snacks.  We had pizza, meatball sandwiches, breakfast sandwiches, oatmeal, cereal, ice-cream for snacks, etc.

5.   We bought our park tickets from undercovertourist.com.  They are an authorized Disney dealer, so you know the tickets are legit, but you get a free day with every purchase.  So, we paid for 3 days admission and got the 4th free.  They mailed them directly to our house.  What I learned is they don't work on the turnstiles.  So, when you arrived your first day head to City Hall and trade them in for cards that work, so you don't have to add to the hoopla when your trying to get into the parks.

6.    Buy your own souvenirs...and then plan to still buy more.  I'm certain we didn't spend as much as if we'd brought nothing, but my crazy idea my kids would be happy with the things I surprised them with every morning would be enough was shot down quickly.  I did bring our own bubbles, glow sticks, and glow bracelets for the Electric Parade, which made the girls happy enough that we didn't get suckered into buying on of those light-up spinny things for $10 a pop.

7.   Plan for rain.  I read a very helpful tip before leaving to buy a shower curtain and clips to clip over the stroller if you have to leave it out to go into a ride.  The clips came in super helpful too for the plastic ponchos we brought.  The girls would get in the stroller and we'd clip a poncho around them to keep them dry.  The grown ups all brought rain jackets that fold up into a little pouch...which saved on room in the bags.

8.   Bring a stroller.  Even if your kid is older.  Chances are, they are going to get tired.  I'm so glad we brought two strollers, not only does it carry around tried and cranky kids, it also holds all your crap.

9.   My kids love rides, and characters are overrated.   At least in my family.  Everything I read up to the trip was how great it is to get character's signatures.  Truthfully, all the girls really cared about was riding rides.  They would oblige us every now and again and stand in a line and see a character.  But, for the most part these gals were just about the thrills.

10.  Pining is also overrated.  Unless you plan on making Disney a yearly or bi-yearly trip I wouldn't waste the time.  For us, this was a once...maybe twice...in a lifetime kinda trip.  So, other souvenirs were more important.  Plus, the girls were scared of characters, there was no way they were going to go to a stranger and ask to trade a pin.

11.   Magic Kingdom is the best park.  No duh, right?   I'm glad we tried other parks, but honestly we would have been happy doing four days of Magic Kingdom.  Like I said before...these gals were all about the thrills, so walking around looking at shows and animals wasn't doing it for them.

12.   Use the PhotoPass system if you don't have a decent camera...or you have a mom that can't line up your faces in the little box.  That was you can go online and buy the pics you want to keep forever.


                          

Thursday, March 14, 2013

Final day of our trip and the drive home.

We finished up our last day in Orlando at a Yankees/Astros Spring Training game.  I literally knew 1 Yankee, Jayson Nix.  Yogi seemed to know a lot of the Astros (since it was played at their complex they had better players training).  It was still a fun experience nonetheless, and who knows, maybe one of those no name kids will end up being something amazing and I can say I saw them when.

We woke up and drove to Baton Rouge on Friday and made it there in time for dinner.  We have these wonderful plans of eating at some local joint when we travel.  You know, somewhere we can't get here or some place that was on Diners, Drive Ins, and Dives.  Then the reality sets in that we have two little kids.  Kids who don't normally like waiting at restaurants for food, especially after riding in the car for 11 hours. So, we went to Jason's Deli across the street from the hotel.  It's fast, easy, and somewhat healthy.  Just like I like my men.

No one slept well that night.  I think the girls had gotten used to their own space in Florida and then we come here and all try and cram onto a bed and a pull out sofa.  We were all awake by 5:15 that morning.  We loaded the car and left by 6 something.  The good news with that...we were back in CC by 3 that day.

Just like with any other trip I've ever taken...it's so much fun to go, but it's as equally fun to get home to your own bed.

Disney World Part 4: Animal Kingdom

We made reservations at 8:05 for breakfast at the Tusker House for a character meal.  We met Donald first and headed in to the buffet.  They really had a great selection of food and it all tasted great.
The Mickey waffles really are as good as I'd heard....and darling too.  That would be Evie's plate, she chose a waffle, sprinkle doughnut and cinnamon roll.  She did eat a few grapes, but Hey! It's vacation.

We also met Daisy but our picture didn't turn out (Yogi took it, maybe he needs camera classes too).
Next up we headed to ride the train.  By far, this was the worse experience of our trip.  Disney prides themselves on taking care of you and your family and making your trip as wonderful as possible.  So, when we arrived at the train and got in line we were told we'd have to fold up our strollers and carry them on.  No stroller parking...which was weird because it's everywhere in every park.  We couldn't get out of line and find a stroller parking far away because we were crammed in between everyone.  We waited 25 minutes for the train to come back for our turn.  They should have designed that sucker to have more than one train going.  Once our train arrived the attendant opened all the other gates first...even though ours was the first to fill up and we'd been waiting the longest.  We were told we'd "have to just find a spot for the strollers, but don't block the aisle".  By the time our gate opened the entire train was full.  The five in our family and another family of three didn't have a ride (and we were the first people in line).   A few choice words to the attendant and she just avoided us.  So...we left.   I was mad...we'd waited 45 minutes at that point with two little girls who have zero patience....to not even get on the train.  And the particular part of the park is only accessible by the train...so we never saw it.

Once we cooled down a bit we headed to Kilimanjaro Safaris.  We had FASTPASSED it before going to the train, so we hopped right on it.   It really was a great ride, as Yogi said nothing made up that day for they way we were treated at the train, but this helped a somewhat.




 It's so amazing at how close you get to the animals, it feels like you are truly in Africa on a safari.  The girls really enjoyed it.  Above your seat is a guide of all the animals.  Evie's main concern was seeing the animal and then finding it on the guide.  So technical.


Next we headed to Dinoland and the girls wanted to ride the Triceratops Spin.  They love them some stuff that goes round and round.  We didn't get to ride the little roller coaster because the girls weren't big enough.
So we then headed to the playground.  They played and played.  We'd thought we'd lost Evie for a moment and then found her in the boneyard digging and playing in the sand.

Finding Nemo the Musical was our next stop.  It lasts about 35 minutes, and we really enjoyed it.  Though Evie had to potty in the middle so Daddy took her out and they missed the end.

We packed our own sandwiches and chips for lunch and found a table to eat at.  Evie fell asleep, so she got to eat later.   While the little one napped Yogi, Gianna and Grandma went to the Lion King show.  I assumed she liked it because she sang the songs the whole way back to the hotel.

We snapped a few more pics on the way out.  We were in a hurry on the way in so I got the entrance on the way out.

That evening mom hung out with the girls and Yogi and I went back to Downtown Disney and ate dinner and went to the movies....alone.
 
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