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Universal Studios Florida

     Years ago when Danny began reading the Harry Potter books I promised him we would take a trip to The Wizarding World of Harry Potter in Florida when he was done reading all seven books and watched all the movies. (Each time he finished a book he was able to watch the corresponding film.) After reading Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone together as a class at the Waldorf school last fall, Michelle sped through the series and Danny granted permission for her to join us. At the end of February I planned everything for the school’s 4 day weekend in October. We were so excited and especially grateful we could still go as planned even with the pandemic safety measures closing the parks down for months. By the time we got to Orlando you could tell the theme parks had things down to a science. We stayed at the cheapest of the Universal resorts (Endless Summer Surfside) and lucked out that they accidentally gave us a nicer room than I reserved and they let us keep it. We e...

Hybrid Learning

The weekend before in person school began we enjoyed softball (double header), D got to go to the lake with his friend, and a wonderful General Conference and all the good things that come with it. We had cinnamon rolls, backed sugar cookies, put together two space themed puzzles and snuggled puppies as we listened. Two of my artists, one at Young Women’s and one (M) using the Disney videos to draw all sorts of characters. Jack is helping decorate for Halloween.  We had a count down in the mantle to the first day of in person school and my youngest three children were so excited.  K considered home schooling or switching to one of the charter schools in town but after talking to her doctor we took home schooling off the list and after touring the charter school K decided that she would stay at her middle school where she already has friends and didn’t have to wear uniforms.  I’m so glad she had the choice between two good options because after she made her choice she was ...

Extracurricular Sanity

Natalie  enjoys playing catcher so wanted me to include this picture but I have to tell you a mom fail story too. Now that it is fall the girls are supposed to wear black softball pants to their games instead of the cute shirts they had this summer. Even though I bought her the smallest size as Dick’s Sporting Goods they are still too big and I forgot to buy her a belt. So, when she took a turn playing pitcher and her job was to try to get to home before the 3rd base runner she couldn’t because she had to use one hand to hold up her pants!  Plus, she was just wearing tennis shoes because she announced suddenly that her cleats were too small.  So, in between games that Saturday, Michelle and I took her to Play It Again Sports and bought her the smallest belt they had and boy, were we all surprised when the girl who had size 13.5 cleats in March tried on the size 1, 1.5, 2 and eventually the size 3 shoe fit!  Same brand too!  Proof Natalie really did grow this sum...

2020: A Year Full of Surprises

First, here is some fun before we had a big surprise handed us this year.  Off roading on our way to visiting Rocky Mountain National Park.  We had waited weeks for our reservation day to arrive! Yummy treats Danny made after learning how in virtual FCS class. Electives are the best. Taking our last chance to get a reservation at our favorite outdoor pool meant only the elementary schoolers could go on a Friday while Grandma stayed with the middle schoolers to finish their full school day.  I really wish they would take it a little easier on my middle school kids during this pandemic but it is what it is. At 106,000 miles, our 2011 Toyota Sienna kicked the bucket.  It began acting up as I was driving due to safety features helping with the steering by using the breaks.  A warning came on to check the VSC System at the dealership.  I felt like I shouldn't drive it anymore and my mother was generous enough to bring me her car when we needed to take the childr...

40 Things @ 40

No one wants to celebrate their birthday on a Monday when most of their favorite people would be at work or online schooling, right?  So, we celebrated a day early and began with going to church in the building for the first time since March.  It was familiar and felt good to be there but also so strange with only half the congregation there and wearing masks and using our cell phones as hymn books.  Photo credit goes to Kate the Great! I felt spoiled by cards and well wishes both in life and online.  We filled up the entire kitchen island with ice cream and toppings based on the Kitchen Sink from the Disney Parks Blog.  It was pretty amazing!  Kate slept through all the festivities because she had a sleepover with her best friend the night before.  They stayed up late in our basement watching 3 movies!  I was kind of jealous they wouldn't let me watch To All The Boys I've Loved Before (1&2) with them.  Perhaps it was because I've read a...