Monday, January 30, 2012

Having a Super week!



Most, if not all of my readers know I live in Indianapolis.

Most, if not all of my readers know that next weekend in Indianapolis, a very large event is taking place.

Yes, the Super Bowl is taking place in our great city on Sunday.  Preparations have been in the works for several years, and from what I've heard and read in the paper, our city has done a fantastic job of putting everything together.  I had no idea how many events and celebrations happen in the week leading up to the Super Bowl.  We've made some last minute plans to experience the festivities first hand.  No, we're not spending thousands of dollars to watch the game at Lucas Oil Field.  But we are going to head downtown tonight, just Jonathan and me, to participate in the chaos revelry.  I've lined up a babysitter (just!) and we'll head downtown for dinner.  Hopefully.  The restaurants are going to be crazy.  There's live music (free), plus endless people watching (free) and maybe we'll even see someone famous!  I'm excited about it.  Add to that the warming trend we're experiencing; it should be a comfortable, fun night! 

Jonathan has also decided to splurge and take the boys to the NFL Experience tomorrow.  We'll pull Ethan out of school a little early and the three of them will head downtown to have some fun pretending to be professional football players.  Or something.  I'm not quite sure what it is.  But at $20 per kid, it better be fun!!  Jonathan will get in free because he's working security at the NFL Experience all weekend.  Yippee! 

Which reminds me, we're not hosting a Super Bowl party this year, in case anyone was wondering.  Enjoy the game: Go Giants!!!


Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Mystery Trip

Last week Friday, I went on a mystery trip, planned by my sisters.  I have two sisters who live in California, as well as a sister-in-law who lives in Michigan.  The two west coast ladies planned a long weekend for the four of us, and Joy (my sister-in-law) and I didn't have a clue about any of the plans.  Including, I might add, our airport destination.  So when I arrived at the airport on Friday and was checking in, I got a very confused look when the guy checking me in asked where I was going, and I said, "um, well, I don't know!"  I knew we were going to California, and quickly learned that I was heading to Palm Springs!  I had been sent a packing list, as well as the time I needed to arrive at the airport, and my confirmation code. 

My layover was in Dallas/Ft. Worth.  I wondered if Joy might have had her layover there too, and if we would be on the same flight for our last leg.  But I didn't have very much time to think about it or look for her, because when I arrived from Indianapolis, I had less than an hour to get to my next gate.  Of course that's plenty of time, but still a little stressful for this mama who rarely flies.  As I approached the gate for my second leg, I started looking for Joy.  I scanned the crowd, not seeing her.  I was a little bit disappointed that she wasn't there.  Then somebody moved, and there behind him, was Joy!  She also wondered if we might meet up, and had seen that there was a flight coming in from Indianapolis.  She had been tempted to meet me at my arriving gate, but with the short layover, not knowing if I really would be on that flight, she'd decided to just wait.  It was fun to meet up.  We were able to switch seats to sit next to each other for the flight from DFW to Palm Springs.

After landing in Palm Springs, we were met by Julie and Jodi, and then we headed to Julie's (and Nick's) house.  When we arrived, we were given an envelope.  The paper inside said this:

this rhyme is as short as Sofia
and will serve to reveal an idea
each event that we do
has its own limerick too
let's all have some warm spiced                                

So....we enjoyed some sangria and relaxed for a little while before heading to bed.  We had been told we'd have an early start on Saturday.  Saturday morning we ate a delicious breakfast and were on the road by around 7:45.  We were given envelope #2, which included the following limerick:

at eight in the morning we'll go
forgetting the blizzards and snow
heading south in the car
we won't travel too far
we're off to go see                                   

This one took a little while for us to get.  We figured out that it was the name of a city, but do you have any idea how many cities in California could rhyme with "go" and "snow?"  Well, we eventually figured it out: San Diego!  It's a couple of hours from Nick and Julie's house, and as we got closer, we were given envelope #3:

a large naval outpost afloat
its hotel has a guest list of note
you won't find a car
on Coronado's black tar
to get there we must take a                                


boat!!!  it turns out the girls were mistaken about not being able to take a car, but we enjoyed a ferry ride from San Diego to Coronado Island, and spent the next 3 hours or so just walking around the island.  We started on the east side of the island, facing the city, and made our way around to the west side, on the Pacific.  We rolled up our jeans and put our feet in the frigid water.  We found a few shells to take home to our kids.  We drank coffee and shared lots of laughter.  We figure we walked about 5 miles on the island.  Then we went back to the ferry and headed back to the car.  Once there, we were given limerick #4:

Balboa's a great place to munch
and eat some red grapes by the bunch
not far from the zoo
it's a beautiful view
next up is a grand picnic                                


So we drove to Balboa Park.  It was quite difficult to find parking, but eventually we did, and enjoyed a delicious lunch overlooking a gorge.  We had chicken salad and croissants, fresh strawberries, grapes, sweet potato chips, chocolate covered pretzels, and maria cookies with nutella (which we proceeded to dip almost everything else into as well).  After lunch, we walked around the park, admiring the many museums and grounds.  We walked through the botanical gardens and over to a bridge with a stunning view.  When we were ready to start heading back to the car, we tried to complete the loop we'd started, but were unable to because of the many gorges keeping us from our destination.  We ended up doing a lot more walking that day than our bodies are used to.  We were sore!!!  From Balboa Park, we headed to our hotel, the Sofia hotel, which was right downtown San Diego.  After settling in a bit, we were given our next envelope:

we're beautiful girls at the core
on the outside let's work a bit more
we'll get dressed up and cute
and then find a good route
to Daisy's for dinner for                              

Four!  So we got dressed up a little and walked to Daisy's bistro, which was just around the block from the hotel.  We had a delicious dinner (flat bread with hummus, flat bread pizza, marinated skirt steak with roasted potatoes and corn, and a sampling of 4 different amazing desserts: cookies, sundae, butterscotch pot de creme, and blackberry cabernet sorbet.  After stuffing ourselves, we waddled back to the hotel, got comfy in our jammies, played a game of Bohnanza, and gave ourselves facials.  Before bed, we were given our next limerick:

inspired by a Biblical tale
make sure you hang on to the rail
it might be quite cold
but we're sure to behold
the sight of a giant grey                                                         


Yes, the next day, my birthday(!!) we were going to go whale watching!  We had been told to pack a hat, scarf, and mittens, and Joy and I both thought they were for spending time in the mountains.  Nope, they were for whale watching!  So on Sunday, we started with a breakfast of homemade lemon and lemon blueberry scones with lemon curd.  So yummy.  Then we packed up, checked out, and made our way to the marina for our whale watching tour.  We had a three hour tour, and it was so much fun!  We saw three grey whales, as well as several dolphins.  The weather was beautiful.  It was a little chilly on the ocean, but not so cold that we were uncomfortable.  After the whale watching, we had lunch at a fun taco shop near the ocean.  It was delicious, authentic Mexican fare.  After lunch, we got back on the road, heading north.  And we were given our last limerick:

with reds, whites, and blushes divine
those varietals picked off the vine
we'll take a few sips
and pay with our chips
it's time to go sample some                              

You got it, we went wine tasting.  We went to Temecula, where there are dozens of wineries.  And the scenery is breathtaking!  It reminded me of pictures I've seen of Tuscany.  Rolling hillsides, rows of grapevines, palm trees, cyprus trees, SO beautiful!  Unfortunately, the winery we chose was not so beautiful, but we still enjoyed our time sampling the wines.  After the wine tasting, we made a quick stop at HomeGoods and then made our way back to Nick and Julie's house.  Nick and Ben had made us a delicious (birthday) meal of steak, salad, and risotto.  Julie made chocolate lava cakes for dessert.  It was a memorable birthday!!  We spent Sunday night and Monday in Redlands, with Nick and Ben, the brothers-in-law, as well as Eva and Sofia, my nieces.  Monday was a very low-key day.  We played some games, went for a walk, hung out together.  It was relaxing.  Tuesday morning, I was up at 4:30 to catch my 6:55 flight home. 

What an amazing weekend!  Thanks again, Julie, and Jodi, for all your work putting that together.  And Joy, Julie, Jodi, Nick, Ben, Eva and Sofia, it was fun to spend some quality time together.  I'm starting to think about the fun things we could plan for you guys on a mystery trip to the mid-west! 

I'll have to post more pictures when I get them from Julie and Jodi.  I didn't take a camera, and was trying to take a picture of the whale with my phone, but it was too slow.  So this is actually a picture of Julie's camera, with the picture she had taken (zoomed in).  We weren't actually as close as it appears.  :)

Monday, January 9, 2012

Stupid Government Documents

We are in the process of planning our Spring Break!  Our plan is to drive to DC and spend a few days with our good friends, Bill & Alissa (and family).  Then we'll drive from there to London, ON, to spend a few days with our good friends, Kevin & Amy (and family).  We'll stop at Niagara Falls on the trip between DC and London.  As many of you probably know, in the past few years, the law has changed, so now adults are required to have passports to travel to Canada.  Actually, that's not true.  I discovered that Jonathan and I can both go to Canada with just our birth certificates.  But the U.S. won't let us back in without passports.  Our kids, being under 16, can still travel to AND from Canada (by land) with just a birth certificate. 

Anyway, we don't have passports.  Well, not valid ones, anyway.  Jonathan had one that expired so long ago that he had to apply for a brand new one.  Mine had expired recently enough that I just had to renew mine.  We'd been meaning to apply for new passports ever since Kevin & Amy moved to Ontario, but kept putting it off.  With our spring break trip in the works, we decided it was time.  We had previously picked up the forms we'd need from the post office, so on Saturday, we took our filled-out forms, the required proof of ID and citizenship, and headed to the post office, kids in tow.  That was our first mistake.  Maybe once upon a time we thought we were going to get passport cards for the kids.  I don't remember, but for some reason, we decided to do this process together.  The line for passports was about 10 people deep, and didn't move quickly.  We stood in line for over an hour.  To help the line move a little faster, one employee was collecting our driver's licenses (once we were almost to the front) to make copies.  When she asked if Jonathan had his original birth certificate, we started to worry.  I read the form again.  Here's what it says:

1.  PROOF OF CITIZENSHIP
APPLICANTS BORN IN THE UNITED STATES: Submit a previous U.S. passport or certified birth certificate.  Passports that are limited in validity will need to be supplemented by other evidence.  A birth certificate must include your name, date and place of birth, sex, date the birth record was filed, the seal or other certification of the official custodian of such records.... (it goes on about birth certificates).

We had Jonathan's previous passport.  I had also looked for Jonathan's birth certificate very briefly before we left.  I was confident we wouldn't need it, but thought just to be safe, let's bring those too.  I couldn't find the original, so I'd taken a copy.  But we also had his previous passport, which according to the above paragraph, was enough, right? 

Nope.  Here's the problem.  Jonathan was 6 months away from turning 16 when he'd gotten his previous passport.  That made him a minor.  Apparently that's one of the things that "limits the validity of the passport."  I don't have a problem with the rule.  I just wish it had been clearer on the form, so that we didn't have to stand in line for over an hour with 3 squirrely kids for naught. 

I guess it wasn't all for naught.  I was able to get mine renewed, which was slightly complicated by the fact that my name has changed since my previous passport was issued.  So I had to send in our original marriage license documenting the name change.  And when we got home I went through Jonathan's file again and DID locate his original (or at least certified) birth certificate.  So now Jonathan can go (alone) to get his taken care of. 

Unrelated excitement: I'm going to California in 4 days!  More on that later...

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

2012, Here We Come!

I'm still here.  I'm still not promising (or even resolving) to blog more.  And I don't even have anything terribly exciting to blog about today, but something's better than the nothing I've been posting as of late, right?!  Speaking of resolutions, I should mention that on December 31st I read 12 chapters of the Bible to complete my one-year 2011 resolution!  I'm honestly shocked that I did it.  And I'm starting it again.  :)

We had an enjoyable Christmas break.  It was very nice to have a week just at home (Jonathan was working, of course) before heading to Michigan for a week.  I'm bummed to have missed Indiana's snow while we were in Michigan, and Michigan's snow when we came home.  I'm optimistic we'll still have some good dumping though, so I'm not too depressed about it.

What I AM depressed about is the cold that our entire family picked up while with my family.  Really, it was inevitable, since 20 of us were under one roof for 4 straight days.  Jonathan and I are both pretty miserable.  Anelise's nose has been dripping for several days, though it doesn't seem to bother her.  And Ethan and Caleb are starting to sniffle.  On the bright side, I'm glad we weren't sick WHILE we were in Michigan.  That would have been much worse, in my opinion.  And it's nice that Bible Study doesn't kick off until next week.  It's nice to have a day today that I can stay in my p.j.'s and just do stuff around the house (or sleep on the couch most of the day).

And with that, I'm going to go unload the dishwasher.