Sunday, September 12, 2010

Of all the things for us to win...

If you've read previous blog posts, you know my opinion of "Camp Spongebob," I mean, "Nickelodeon Universe." But, the full story about our eventful weekend starts a couple nights earlier with a conversation we were having after the kids were in bed. Of course, it was about saving money.

...If you find a coupon for $1 off something you would get anyway (and one of the kids doesn't walk off with it before you have a chance to use it), you've just saved a dollar, right? So, where is that dollar? It should still be in the budget somewhere, right? Now think of all the little things we do to save money, like doing all our own haircuts - mom gave 3 kids haircuts this week, that just saved us like $30+. Put that with the coupon and we should have at least 31 extra dollars in the budget at the end of the month we could put toward a new roof or something, but of course it never works that way. It seems to always just disappear.

So, anyway, what did we win? - I'm getting to that... For a while we'd been talking about taking a weekday after Labor Day and doing something that would normally be crowded in the summer but shouldn't be after schools have started. We considered a museum, or Como, or perhaps Camp Spongebob. It only made the list because we were offered some "Mystery Tickets". Most of these tickets were 6 points, enough for one big, scary ride or 2 nice, friendly kiddy rides. But every once in a rare while these tickets can have more than that. We had some once before but had let them expire. This time we went for it. We figured we had enough for everyone to pick at least one thing each they wanted to do and others could join them. Of course, I'm not a big fan of Nickelodeon Universe, but at least it wouldn't cost anything. We haven't spent money on anything there since Sponge Bob took it over and weren't going to start now.

So, the kids are getting up and you'd think they'd be excited and grateful about the privilege of going to an amusement park full of characters they barely know that they've only been able to see from the Lego race tracks. But, they were very pokey with morning chores, to the point that their mom blurts out "if you guys aren't done in 10 minutes, dad's going to work". 12 minutes later, chores are still not done and mom is sitting on the stairs in tears because she now has to spend the day with grumpy children and without a plan for the day. After a parental huddle, we take advantage of the wording "dad's going to work" and not "no amusement park". Dad leaves for work and the kids get going on some extra cleaning. About lunch time, Dad comes back, sees a cleaner house, and off we go with some much more grateful children.

So, finally, we get there and it doesn't take long to realize we didn't check the calendar quite close enough. Of course, its the first day of Eid-Ul-Fitr (when Muslims celebrate the end of Ramadan), and it seemed like every Muslim family in the Twin Cities was there. But, here we are, and we're going to have fun, so there - even if we have to wait 4 cycles for a turn on Dumbo Blue's Clues.

We were debating how long to stay, and decided to stand in line for a couple more. While getting on the Big Rigs, the attendant came back to say, "can I see that ticket again, I think you won something." She took it and came back a moment later and declared "You just won an Annual Pass! I'll call for a manager and they'll be here to talk with you when you're done with the ride." So, we rode around wondering how much we could get for it, but as soon as it was done the seven of us were escorted through the mass of Muslim families to the back room of Guest Services and learned we had to pick someone in our family to put on this $250 pass. Isaac was the lucky one, figuring either parent could take the oldest kids back sometime. Thinking back, Lydia might have been a good choice because she's of a height that she needs a free chaperone on a number of rides. I think we stood in line for one more ride to celebrate.

So, here we are, with an annual pass for one of the Twin Cities' largest centers of worldly entertainment, and what do we do? - go back the next day, because we didn't have any plans and the rest of our mystery tickets would only be good for a couple more weeks (weeks expected to be pretty busy). Fortunately, Saturday ended up being a lot less crowded then the first day of Eid-Ul-Fitr. And ...what do we get with the next mystery ticket? - a hundred points! So, we all got our fill of rides in, with 16 points left over to give away to a grateful father and daughter walking in as we left.

Even though we had a good time, my opinion of Camp Spongebob hasn't changed. We've still never spent a dime there (except for lunch at McD's off the dollar menu, which is actually $1.20 at MoA), and hopefully never will (if you get any Mystery Tickets within the next year you won't use, send them our way). Because if we do ever buy tickets for siblings to go on rides, we'd no longer be saving money. Which brings me back to my first point - when is that $250 we 'saved' going to show up in the budget?

Saturday, July 31, 2010

The Cherry on the Spoon

One of those things every kid who grows up near Minneapolis should see.

Sunday, July 11, 2010

Look who's home


8 days old and home! Yesterday his bilirubin looked great so he came off the lights. However his hemoglobin was getting worse so he earned himself a blood transfusion yesterday afternoon for that one. He seems glad to be here, or at least I'm sure he will be once he wakes up.

Friday, July 09, 2010

Simon's first week

Simon has spent most of his life on his tanning bed, but he doesn't seem to mind. At least he's not hooked up to quite as much stuff now. Mom gets to stay in his room and dad visits every day. Things are under control, but it's hard to say how long it will be before the nurses are willing to give him up.


Sunday, July 04, 2010

Simon update

Simon has moved down the hall to the Children's NICU, where they can better handle Rh disease/hemolytic disease. He's hooked up to a lot of stuff, but overall doing great and is responding very well to bili-lights and IVIG infusions.

Saturday, July 03, 2010

Welcome Simon!

Simon Robert was born at United Hospital at 4:35pm.
6 lbs. 0.8 oz.
19 in.

Isn't he cute...

Wednesday, June 09, 2010

New Arrival





No baby yet, but in preparation for him we took the plunge and went for a full-size passenger van that we'll all be able to fit in more comfortably.

And it even fits in the garage, see... - it's just right, so the top of the door will brush the snow off as you drive in. :)

Friday, June 04, 2010

Surprise

We never expected to get these when Deb went to the perinatologist today.

3D ultrasound pictures of the little guy (no, he's not really missing part of his face and arm in the second one). He's 32 weeks today. Moderate anemia started appearing a few weeks ago (as expected), but hasn't gone up since then (not quite as expected, but very good). Other than that, he seems to be doing great! Thank you for your prayers.

Sunday, March 14, 2010

popcorn in milk

"You can fill a glass full to the brim with milk, and fill another glass of the same size brim full of popcorn, and then you can put all the popcorn kernel by kernel into the milk, and the milk will not run over. You cannot do this with bread. Popcorn and milk are the only two things that will go into the same place."
- from "Farmer Boy" by Laura Ingalls Wilder (page 34)

Well, guess we better try it.


It works! Now the question is, who would have bothered to figure this out? Must have been someone without TV.

Thursday, March 04, 2010

3rd try for #5

19 weeks tomorrow. It's not expected to be the smoothest road, but he's doing very well so far. Thanks for your prayers.