Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Some Updates

I ended up taking two weeks off from blogging (mainly to exhaustion), which has left you waiting with anticipation on some things.

* The Hot Wheel Event

We gave him his shirt on Friday night and he was the happiest kid on the face of the earth (I wish I had taken a picture of his reaction to the shirt, it was that good).  Danny told him he had to wear it to his "surprise" the next day. 


 
When we arrived on Saturday the first thing the Hot Wheels people said was "look at your Hot Wheel shirt". 

They had 3 different tracks set up (basically the same set of tracks just in different configurations) and we has a hard time prying Lynden away from them.  Even Alyssa loved the new cars they released (you can roll them into balls). 

I wasn't as thrilled with it as I thought I would be.  The tracks were disappointing and weren't set up well so cars kept falling off them.  Worse, Toys R Us had no sales on any Hot Wheels.  We bought the new track from Zellers, at a lower price (and a coupon, thanks to the Hot Wheels people!) for Lynden's birthday. 

I am really happy Lynden was happy with his surprise.


* Metallica

Was Awesome!

Sunday, September 9, 2012

Resolution Update: August

August was not my best month.  As you'll see it was a lot of produce thrown out, which is surprising because my kids would eat fruit and vegetables all day if we let them. 

Food We Tossed:

1 apple = $0.13
1 banana = $0.06
1 yogurt cup = $0.42
small potatoes = $0.96
full container of cottage cheese = $3.99 (this one irks me)
blueberries = $0.94
plums = $0.82
2 slices of deli ham = $0.12
1 mango = $1.99 (this is another one that irks me since I didn't buy it)
strawberries = $2
cantaloupe = $1.12 (another full item)
grapes = $0.17
Macaroni = $0.56
Spaghetti = $0.54
celery = $0.56 (the bane of my throwing out goal)
green beans = $1.99 (4th full item on this list)
1 pear = $0.17
1 corn on the cob = $0.50


Monday, August 27, 2012

Another Notch In The {Metaphorical} Head Board

A while ago I saw something on Pinterest that I fell in love with. 

Pinned Image
ticket memory box

This is something I need to do.  Currently my ticket memory box is this:


I keep my tickets... to everything.  Hockey games, movies, concerts, and anything else I think is sentimental. 

Danny is so used to it he just hands me his movie ticket once we're in the theatre.  I don't know why I keep them but I do. 

But thinking about this box got me to thinking about all the concerts I've seen over the years (to give you a good idea most of these were seen between the ages of 19 and 22).

Elton John - my first concert
Supertramp
Queens of the Stone Age - I've seen them 3 times and they never disappoint. 
U2
Our Lady Peace
Audioslave
Foo Fighters
Thornley - twice.  He puts on a great show
Default - twice
Hawksley Workman
City and Colour - twice

Thursday, August 23, 2012

How Life Changes

We all know when we have kids our lives are going to change.  We know we're not going to sleep much during the first year (or two).  We know we're going to be over run by toys.  We know we're going to have play dates.  We know our lives will change.

But there are some ways we don't realize our lives have changed until we're in the moment.

Lynden starts pre-school in just a few weeks and it's a big deal.  His first steps to starting his school life. 

It worked out well that Lynden needs some new pants (his legs keep getting longer but his waist hasn't budged in almost 2.5 years) and what do you know - it's back to school sales.  We hit our local Zellers but had no luck finding what we needed so I went to work early this week with the intent of hitting some stores in the mall. 

Shopping for clothes without your kids is so much easier than shopping with them. 

I managed to find him some pants and while looking for a pair of cargo pants, which I never did find, I found shirts that are too gosh darn cute!  Seriously!  I went a little over board but his birthday is next month as well so I'll save some of them for then. 

Back to my "in the moment" realization.

While looking for cargo pants I came across a table with shirts (t-shirts 2 for $18 and long sleeve 2 for $15).  I knew he didn't need any more shirts but I found a shirt that I could not pass up. 



Lynden is all about hot wheels!  I'm not kidding when I say we easily have 100 of them, if not more.  We once counted them but that was months ago so who knows now. 

He's so much about Hot Wheels that I am beyond excited about this Saturday.  Just another day right?  Wrong!

This Saturday Hot Wheels Canada is coming to our local Toys R Us to show off their new ramps (I've seen a picture of one of them and it looks Awesome!) and get kids to beg their parents for more cars. 

Lynden has no idea we're going - I want it to be a surprise.  So, Saturday morning we're going to get up and tell him we're going to the toy store and hey, look, mommy bought you this really awesome shirt. 

That was my first thought when I saw the shirt "this would be perfect for Saturday".  It was quickly follower by "damn, now I need to find another shirt", which was harder than I thought because I found a long sleeve shirt I really liked but didn't work with the two-for-deal.  This is how I bought 6 shirts (I already had two other shirts that I really loved for him that I just couldn't put back after I found the other ones)

Granted, even without Saturday I would have bought the shirt. 

While walking through a store I have to stop and look at all things Hot Wheels.  I spend time going through the selection of cars at stores to see if there's any cool cars that we don't already have.  And I am choice-less when I find cool shirts with cars on them. 

That is how my life has changed.


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Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Wordless Wednesday: Berry Picking

Last week the kids went blackberry picking.  Lynden had a great time and Alyssa ate every berry she could









After a while Alyssa was getting to be too much while picking berries so Alyssa and I went back and played in the grass while Lynden and grandma continued on their "adventure"


blowing kisses

look at the handle: he was carrying almost 2lb of berries


And yes, we used Halloween and Easter baskets to pick berries