Monday, October 18, 2010

20th High School Reunion

I arrived in Phx and stayed with my friends
 for the first few days so
 we could go to our 20th High School Reunion.
20 years goes by very fast. Too fast!
This is Shannon (I stayed with her and her family) Jodene, me, and Ursula.
It was so fun seeing everyone.
And almost everyone saw me as I walked in.
Because I was so busy looking at everyone
 I didn't look down and see the slight step up.
Yep, fell right down.
What a grand entrance!
I stood up and said, "I'm here!"
Oh well, if you know me well, you know that it is what Mike calls 'Typical Corinna Move'.

Despite that it was a great evening.
All you can see is my head in this picture, but I am on the left side next to the 2 girls in black.
And in this one I am next to Jodene who is wearing the pink shirt.
While I was in Phx Shannon and I visited another friend we have known since 8th grade.
Tim. He is the tattoo artist that has done several of my tattoos.
Shannon got one on Friday, and I got one Tuesday.
Hers is on the back of her neck.
Its a bar code with her kids bdays on it.
This is mine.  It will look better when its healed.
The bottom of it ties into the Y in Zacharys name.
  When its healed I will post better pics of it.

The last half of my trip I was able to see my parents,
my grandma Ann, my Uncle Bruce and Mauri,
my grandma Ginny and Grandpa Bill as well
as a cousin from KY that was visiting.
It was wonderful seeing everyone and we had a great time.
Mike, Caleb and I are in Miami this week.
The boys did not have school today so we decided to take them.
They'd only miss one extra day, but Zachary did not want to miss any,
so he stayed home with Christina.
We will be home on Wed.

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Do you see Abe Lincoln?

The past 2 weeks Mike has had to work 
down south in Del Ray Beach. 
This week he also had to work in Port Charlotte, 
which is on the gulf coast.
 Both times have been on Tues and Wed 
when Christina does not have school.
Since she doesn't have a job, and needs money, 
she has been babysitting the boys so I can go with Mike.
Its amazing how calm the gulf side is compared to the Atlantic.
The sea is almost like glass.
We thought this cloud looked like Abe Lincoln's profile with a beehive.
Or a elf.
What do you think?
As we walked on the coast we discovered this guy following us.
A baby stingray!
Caleb was supposed to have golf classes at his school on Tuesdays, 
but not enough kids signed up.  He is really bummed.
He is also the messiest kid I've ever known.
We had our friends Al and Diane over on Saturday night.
Their sons Kyle and Nick "helped" Caleb with his homework.
He LOVES homework.  Fridays he brings home the 
entire packet of homework for the next week,
 and he either does it Friday night, or over the weekend.
Then he is disappointed that there is no more homework 
during the school week.
Never fear! Mom has lots of school work!
 I pull out the big book of 1st grade papers 
and he will do several pages.
"I just love school work." he said.
Zachary thinks he crazy.
Speaking of Zachary, 
he is in only 1 picture! Why?
He spent the last two weekends at his friend Zachary's house.
 They usually alternate weekends,
 but his friend got a new big tv and really wanted Zachary
 to stay over so they could play video games on it.
Since Christina is usually gone on the weekends, 
its just been Mike, Caleb and I. 
We have been keeping Caleb busy and having fun.
Mike taught him how to ride his bike without training wheels.
 He had taught both boys a few months ago 
but the day after they learned it got hot and stayed hot.
 Caleb has crashed only a few times.
However, each time was into our mailbox.
I don't understand that. 
The boys got 'eye' glasses.
Caleb stayed in character even as he went to sleep. 
 Last night was the Boy Scout Pack meeting.
 Dads got their noses painted.
  Cubs got their faces painted.
 Zachary does not like getting his face painted, 
so he was glad that he didn't have to.
 What a cute pair.
 Calebs new den.
The love bugs have invaded Florida.
They are bugs that mate while flying.
They merge twice a year. May and Sept.
This is the worst we (and many others) have seen them.
They have huge swarms and when you hit them with your car,
 they do not wash off. You have to scrub them off.
If you leave them on too long, the acid in their bodies corrodes your paint.
The front of our white Avalon looked black after coming back from our trip.
The big one with the small head is female. Once they are done mating, he dies, 
she lays the eggs and then she dies.  What is the point???
They land on you, but when you try to wipe them off
 they are so fragile that they crush under your fingertips, 
leaving bug guts on you.
Our doors are covered in them.  
When I tried sweeping them off the front door 
all their bodies broke up and I had little pieces 
of love bug bodies all over the walkway.  
Everytime you open the door they fly in.
These are horrible bugs!
They die in Oct.  
Can't wait for Oct!

Christina and Ben had their
one year anniversary this month.
 Also a shout out to K&K
Happy Anniversary!

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Harry Potter!!! FINALLY!!

Wed afternoons are great. 
The kids get out of school an hour early,
 and Christina doesn't have school.
Now that all the tourists have gone home,
 its time for us to head back to the theme parks.
On Wed, Mike, Christina, her friend Shannon, and I picked up the boys
 at the bus stop and headed to Universal Studios for the afternoon.
We only had one ride in mind.
Harry Potter!
You go behind Jurassic Park and there is the entrance to Hogsmead.
We bought a Butterbeer.  It was very good.
 Kind of reminds you of a rootbeer float, only with a butterscotchy taste.
  It took us forever to convince the boys that it was not Beer.
Once they tried it they really liked it.
We have not yet tried Bertie Botts Every Flavor Jelly Beans.
Maybe next time.
You can not bring any kind of bag, or loose item like sunglasses into the ride area, so either don't bring anything, or get lockers before heading to the ride. They have lockers inside, but it was packed, and all were full. To get your bag you have to come back thru the beginning of the line, so you can imagine how jam packed that is. The lockers by the train had plenty open.
There is Ollivanders Wand Shop where one member of the audience
 gets picked to come up and have a wand choose them. The line for that was long, and since we
 are planning on making many return trips, we decided to wait.
Our wait for Harry Potter was about 25 min long.
It was perfect timing to see all the wonderful displays and scenes that they have while you are in line.
The line winds thru a greenhouse where they have 'mandrakes' growing along with lots of other plants.
The pictures move and talk. You go thru Dumbledores office where he speaks to you. 
The 3D effects of it are almost real looking.
You then go to the Defense of the Dark Arts classroom where 
Harry, Ron and Hermione talk to you and make it snow.
The way you enter the ride is sort of like how the Haunted Mansion is.
The bench keeps moving on the platform and you climb on and they strap you in.
Now, I'm not going to give away any big secrets or anything,
 besides even if I did try to explain it in detail you'd still have to ride
 it to get the awesome effects of it.
Each bench seats 4 and is its own ride.
The ride is like an arm. Put your elbow on the desk and picture holding a bench in your hand.
Now swivel your elbow as well as your wrist and make the bench go in all kinds of directions.
The ride moves thru rooms that remind you of the Spiderman ride at IOA. 
Some of its a screen and you feel like how you feel in Soaring over California at Disney.
It's also a very long ride. 
I was afraid that one or both of the boys would cry or not like it, 
but the moment the ride stopped Caleb shouted,
 "OMG!! That was AWESOME! Lets go again!"
We couldn't agree more!
We have all dubbed it THE BEST RIDE EVER!
Universal redid the Flying Unicorn ride and turned it into the Hippogrif ride.
The boys loved it and went on it 5 times.
They also redid the entrance to Dueling Dragons and are calling it The Dragon Challenge.
The boys are not big enough for that, so Mike and I will go on it on date night.
Caleb was just barely big enough for Harry Potter. 48 in is the requirement.
Maybe you can tell, in this picture the boys are soaking wet.  We all were.
It started pouring rain just before the park closed, and when we checked
the weather map on Mikes phone, we knew the storms were going to be here for awhile.
We didn't bring our umbrella or parkas, so we had to walk all the way back to the truck in a down pour.
Of course, Harry Potter is all the way on the opposite side of the parking garages.
Thank goodness it was a warm rain!
We got up early the next morning, dropped Christina off at school,
 then the 4 of us went back to Universal.
There was no school on Thursday due to it being Rosh Hashanah.
Yesterday we had made a quick stop in the Jurassic Science Center, 
but they were closing, so we stopped here first on our way to Harry Potter.
They got to feel a 'dinosaur' egg. 
We talked the boys into going on Jurassic Ride. Ok, we bribed them.
Caleb got a NASCAR and Zachary gets to play 2 carnival games.
Caleb ended up LOVING Jurassic and wanted to go again and again,
Zachary 'put  up' with it.
Now Caleb wants to go on the Mummy.
I can't wait to go back and do that ride with him..
Zachary still doesn't really, but if Caleb will, he probably will too.
We are going to get as much use as possible this month out of our tickets because they expire on the 30th.
Then we will have to renew them, because
that Harry Potter ride is AWESOME!