“If you don’t have a dog—at least one—there is not necessarily anything wrong with you, but there may be something wrong with your life.” —Vincent Van Gogh
Saturday, September 15, 2012
Saturday, September 8, 2012
Caturday: Happy Birthday Pippa!
First Day of School
And here they are in their non-new clothes, because they are way too cool to wear a new outfit for the first day. "I'm just wearing whatever I would wear any other day!" Laura told me when I asked if she knew what she wanted to wear. Ok. We do tend to just buy clothes throughout the year, so I skip a big shopping trip in fall. They just wear summer clothes for the first weeks anyway!
On that first day I met other moms in town for Bloody Marys to celebrate. Since the idea of drinking a Bloody Mary makes me sick to my stomach, I celebrated with Diet Coke. Woohoo!
Sunday, September 2, 2012
Wisconsin Dells 2012
The real cap to the summer was our trip to Wisconsin Dells last Wednesday through Friday. We tried the Wilderness Resort last year and the kids loved the water parks, so we decided to repeat the experience.
The four-hour drive went pretty quickly—the kids were occupied watching movies and reading. Our second DVD screen broke after our Alabama road-trip last year, so they have to share a single screen.
We arrived mid-afternoon and we headed straight out to the first two water parks—mild by Wisconsin Dells standards, but a great way to ease into the vacation.
Thursday was the busiest day. We started out indoors at Laura’s absolute favorite of the six water parks at the resort.
Those indoor water parks get loud!
Next, we moved on to an outdoor park that we missed last year. We didn’t spend too much time at this one, though it had a fun slide that you ride down headfirst on a mat. The big attractions at this particular park were two slides that only the clinically insane would ride down. While we were there, a young girl rode down one of them but got stuck because she didn't meet the minimum weight requirement and couldn’t build up enough speed to make it up the loop-the-loop. The life guards had to fish her out of the emergency access hatch.
We wrapped up the afternoon at another indoor park. By the time we stopped for dinner, the kids were so exhausted that they agreed to forego more sliding after dinner!
Besides the water parks, the other big attraction for the kids is the all-you-can-eat breakfast buffet. Laura had pancakes, waffles, and French Toast all on the same plate. She was in heaven.
After our breakfast on Friday, we visited one more outdoor park. We hit all six parks at the resort this year! It was a lazy morning of reading for Deborah and Laura… …but Karl was still climbing stairs!
We were nearly ready to go anyway, but for some reason we were asked to leave a little early. I really don’t know why…
State Fair
Last week was the big climax to summer for Laura and Karl. On Tuesday, we all went to the State Fair. To Karl’s disappointment, nobody ran the Milk Run this year, but Laura and I were happy—we’re not fans of getting up at 5:00 AM on one of the last Sundays of the summer.
Here we are arriving at the fair at the ungodly early hour of 1:45 PM.
The first stop was the Kidway. The Tilt-a-Whirl has been a favorite since the kids started going to the fair. Laura took her first ride in 2006:
Now they ride without the adults, and I think they have more fun than ever. This shot looks posed, but they were really smiling like that the whole time the ride was going.
Another favorite, the “Superman” ride.
This combination Tilt-a-Whirl and Kiddie Coaster is a recent addition to the Kidway.
I was surprised when Laura and Karl wanted to go on this ride. They look like they’re having a good time… …but they were really exorcizing some old demons.This is how I remember the last time they rode this one (2008):
After the Kidway, the kids had a list of fair food they wanted to eat. Of course mini-donuts and cheese curds were on the list, and so was this stop at Netterfield’s for brats, corn dogs, and hot dogs
Laura was way too busy eating a State Fair brat to be bothered with looking at the camera.
Then we walked around to a few booths and strolled down to the horse barn. Deborah was very disappointed, though—there must have been a horse show going on and the stables were nearly empty.
By this time we had put in two whole hours at the fair. The kids’ wishes were fulfilled and they were ready to go home (no complaints from me, I’m not a huge fair fan. But Deborah the fair-lover was not pleased).
The last stop was the Space Tower. Deborah took the kids up to the top while I stayed firmly on the ground enjoying a hopelessly out-of-tune country-western singer on a nearby stage.
And here is the obligatory parting picture with Fairchild, the State Fair Gopher. Laura is distracted because an 8-foot-tall “robot” riding a Segway scooter was fast approaching and she didn't want to get run over…
So it was a quick trip to the fair this year, but we packed a lot of fun into two hours.