Wednesday, June 30, 2010

An Evening of Family Fun

Sunday evening Nick found someone to cover for him at work, so that we could have a fun family night out at the zoo! Normally the zoo closes by 5pm, but Sunday night was a special night just for members of the zoo! There was entertainment, food specials and freebies. The boys were so excited to go, especially when we started the night on the train....


Then we did something the boys had never done before.... we rode a boat! The 10 minute boat tour was full of cheesy jokes by the guide and we didn't see all that many animals, but the boys loved being on a boat.


After the boat ride we found a new-to-us place to eat our picnic dinner. There was no one else up there most of the time we were there and we had a nice view of the little lake. Nick said "doesn't this remind you of Maine?". Uh, not quite but it was pretty at least. Here's Chase offering me some of his cantaloupe.


During dinner, Nick helped himself to my camera. Wouldn't you know the one in-focus shot he got was of me? Lovely.


After dinner we headed to a part of Africa we actually hadn't visited before. The boys loved it! The animals were closer, so easier to see and it was nice and shady. The boys paused at one point for a heart-melting moment that I was just lucky enough to capture.


Then Jackson stomped in a big, muddy puddle even after Nick and I both told the boys not to step in it. He then proceeded to walk around the zoo like this, and complained that his legs were dirty.


After a couple of hours of fun, we joined the masses waiting for the tram back to the main gate. I'm pretty sure the boys would be happy if a trip to the zoo just meant rides on the train and tram....


Definitely a fun, family night!

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Sprayground Fun!

There's a popular thing here in Kansas City called the sprayground. They're awesome and they're free. Well, actually they're free (and numerous!) on the Missouri side of the state line. Kansas has a few, but the ones I know of are all within pool areas and you have to pay to get in. Score one for Missouri!

This past weekend we went to the grand opening of a new sprayground and the boys had a ball! We enjoyed some playtime, got soaked and then had a free lunch (hamburgers and hot dogs)! The boys are already asking when we can go back.

RIGHT after I snapped this shot, Tyler ran into all that water that was falling! 

And one last shot (of Chase) that was actually taken the day before at a different sprayground. It just cracks me up too much not to share!

 Kansas City readers! Don't forget to enter my giveaway just for you! Click HERE for that!


Monday, June 28, 2010

Consignment Shopping - A Giveaway!

In light of my forgetfulness yesterday, entries will now be accepted until 9pm Sunday and the winner will be announced Monday morning! 

It's no big secret that I love finding a great deal, and shopping for clothes and toys for the boys is no exception. Sure, I've scored some awesome deals at clearance events at places like Children's Place, Gymboree and Target, but there's another place I've found great deals on clothes AND toys! Consignment Sales!

Consignment sales are springing up all over the place now, so sometimes it's hard to know which one to shop and sell at. I'm here to recommend one that I absolutely love and I'm going to give one of you the chance to learn to love it too, by giving away $25 to spend at their sales next month!



TimesTwoKC is the best. Hands down. I've heard horror stories about every other sale in the Kansas City area. Everything from not getting paid, to having to dig through racks and racks of stuff at the end of the sale just to find your unsold items. Those things don't happen at TimesTwoKC.

  • High quality items are all you'll find at their sales!
  • Two convenient locations this year - Overland Park, KS and Independence, MO
  • Easy drop off and pick up of your items - everything that didn't sell is ready and waiting for you to just swing by and pick up, or you can have it donated and you'll receive a receipt for your taxes!
  • Cheap to consign! If you sign up before July 1st your consignor fee is only $5 (and includes two sales!).
  • You can sell your stuff in two sales, back to back!
  • Start your Back to School shopping there and then round it out at the stores if you need to.
  • You can volunteer and earn 75% on your stuff!
  • It's run by some of the nicest people you'll meet.
Bottom Line? Sign up to sell your stuff. It's just collecting dust in your basement and instead it could be making you some money, which you can then turn around to buy the stuff your kids need now. It's a beautiful system. The sales are less than a month away now, so it's time to get tagging those items! July 20-22 the sale will be in Overland Park and July 27-29 the sale will be in Independence. Double the places to buy and sell and both in convenient locations!

As mentioned above, if you sign up to consign in the next couple of days (you have to do it by the end of Wednesday) then your fee is only $5 (normally $10). Gotta love the chance to save more money!

Want to win $25 to the upcoming sales? $25 will go a long way at a consignment sale, and here's how you can win!


Do one, or all of the following, 
leaving a separate comment for each item completed!
  1. Leave a comment here mentioning whether or not you've ever consigned stuff or shopped a consignment sale.
  2. Become a fan of TimesTwoKC on Facebook, or mention if you already are.
  3. Become a follower of this blog, or mention if you already are.
Comments accepted until 10:00pm on Thursday, July 1st. Winner will be drawn randomly, either by my children or by random.org and announced on the blog Friday morning. Winner will have until Monday evening to claim their prize before an alternate winner is selected.

Saturday, June 26, 2010

Saturday Savings

It was a good day for deal hunting yesterday! Check out all  the loot below that I only paid $44.37 for...


HyVee:
Eggs - 2 dozen
Apple Juice
Dole Crushed Pineapple
HyVee Cereal - 2 boxes
Little Debbie Snacks - 3 boxes
Saltine Crackers
Sugar
Sara Lee Bread - 5 loaves
Skippy Peanut Butter - 2 jars
Aluminum Foil
HyVee Shredded Cheese - 5
Dole Iceburg Salad - 2 bags
Dole Coleslaw mix - 1 bag
Cantaloupe

Price Chopper:
Sunkist Soda (not pictured)
Blue Bell Ice Cream - 2 pints
Blue Bunny Malt Cups - 3
Planter's Nut-rition Bars - 2 boxes
French's Honey Mustard Dip
Bar S Hot Dogs - 2 packages
Lunchables - 6
Green Grapes - 2.36 pounds

The Deals: HyVee was a fun place to shop with their $1 sale going on (ended yesterday)! The bread, apple juie, cereal, skippy pb, Little Debbie snacks and shredded cheese were all just $1 each (some had limits on how many you could buy). The salad and eggs were 2/$1!

Price Chopper also had some nice deals to go with my coupons. The French's Honey Mustard was only .50 with my coupon (73% off) and the Planters Nut-rition bars (which are really good by the way!) were $1.25 a box with my two coupons (61% off). The hot dogs were only .28 each after my coupon (81% off) and the Lunchables were $1 each (52% off). I picked a bunch of those up for our upcoming zoo trips! The Blue Bunny Malt Cups were free, thanks to the Price Chopper Kids Club!

Total Before Sales, Tax and Coupons: $92.97
Total After Sales and Coupons: $42.23 - 55% savings 

Attention KC area readers! Check back on Tuesday for your chance to win a great prize!

Friday, June 25, 2010

Your Questions Answered

Before we get to the questions and answers, I wanted to share with you all a little tidbit from my day yesterday. My friends on FB found it hilarious, and I'm pretty sure you'll think it's funny too.

Yesterday, while the boys were finishing lunch outside, the mailman went by and the boys stood up and started yelling "Bye, Daddy!" at the mailman. Talk about awkward! Thankfully I don't think the man could hear the boys. Oh, and to be clear the mailman looks nothing like Nick.

I'll scatter some random pictures from the park throughout this post today, because I've been lax in posting pics this week. (I've also been lax in keeping my 365 Blog caught up, so I'll be trying to do that later today too.)

What are some of the boys' favorite meals? This is a tough question to answer, because the boys will eat pretty much anything. I guess there are some foods they clear off their plates in record time though... For now I'll say favorite meals include the following: pancakes and fruit, eggs, pizza, macaroni and cheese, and last night's was a pretty big hit - grilled chicken, rice and cut up cucumbers and red pepper strips.

Do you have any tips for planning menus in advance? I'm probably not a good one to ask about this! Back before we had the boys I was great at planning out our meals every week. Now? Not so much. In fact, usually what happens is at about 4pm I think "hmmm... wonder what I should make for dinner". Here's the thing though, because I follow the stock-piling method of grocery shopping I almost always have a wide assortment of stuff in my house. I've become quite good at throwing meals together and kind of making it up as I go along (I think I must have inherited that from my mom). When I was meal planning (in the pre-kids days) I would go through the weekly sales fliers, look at what was already in my cupboard and plan based on those two things. My goal always was to buy as few "extras" (i.e. things not on sale) as I could each week.

Do you plan to have more children? This is a topic Nick and I have been debating for a while now. I'm firmly planted in the "yes, one more" camp and he is firmly planted in the "nope, we're done" camp. Only time will tell I guess!


Do you think you will ever go back to work? I think I probably will at some point. I miss working now! I miss the adult interaction and the gratification of finishing a task and being praised for it. (I don't get any work reviews on my cooking or care-taking skills!) What I'll go back to and when is the real question though. I'd love to go back to radio if I could but then I've also toyed with (ever since the boys were in the NICU) of going to nursing school and becoming a NICU nurse. We'll see I guess!

Do you plan to have the boys attend public school? If yes, what age? Kindergarten? Nick and I haven't spent a whole lot of time talking about this yet. We do know there are a ton of Christian school options around here. We also know it may not be something we can afford (unless I go back to work sooner), so when we bought our house we made sure it was in an adequate school district. It's not the best district in our area, but it's also not the worst. It would be nice if we could find something private we could afford, but we've still got 3 years to figure that out before the boys would go to Kindergarten (they miss the school cut off here so won't get to start until they're 6).

If you could take the boys anywhere in the world for a vacation for free, where would you go and why? Oh this is a no-brainer for me! Disney World! I have such fun memories of Disney World as a kid and I know the boys would find it so magical right now!


How would you react to finding out you were having triplets again? Honestly? I don't think it would phase me that much with the exception of two things - our home and car wouldn't be big enough and we can't really afford bigger of either! Multiples don't scare me now because I've been there, done that. I know how to schedule, I know how to handle three screaming kids, I know how to change diapers at the speed of lightning, etc. If I was having triplets again I think a call to Extreme Makeover Home Edition would be in order, don't you?

How many children did you imagine having when you were younger? Two, I think... I always wanted twins! Ha! When Nick and I got married we agreed we both wanted one or two of our own and then adopt another (so 2 or 3 total). Turns out having 3 at once changed my perspective because now I want 4 and I'm still open to adoption down the road.


Do you cook every meal for the boys? (You guys don't eat out much, right?) Correct, we hardly eat out. I would say we eat out on our own (just our family) 4 or 5 times a year. When family is here visiting we usually eat out a couple of times too. Now as far as cooking goes, yes I cook most of the meals. Sometimes I get lazy and pop a frozen pizza in the oven or something convenient like that. That's really for my own sanity though! And I'm not sure you could call pouring cereal or making a PB&J "cooking", but yes I make all the meals.

How do you keep up on the housework with 3 boys? I struggle with just 1! Nick is a HUGE piece of that puzzle. Without him I suspect this house would go downhill in a hurry. Every night before bed we make the boys pick up their toys. We've done that since they were about 15 or 16 months (it's just throwing things in baskets really). There are nights I don't feel like picking up the rest of the stuff (stray toys, vacuuming, dishes, etc), but Nick will remind me it'll only take a few minutes (20 or so) and if we don't do it the house will get worse and worse. He's right. Sometimes he's nice and lets me just sit on the couch while he does all the picking up. Yup, I married a keeper :)


How do you manage your stress level? I don't really feel like I have much stress. I think part of it must be because I'm a glass half full kind of person. When I sit and think about the future, I'm thinking about all the good stuff that could happen not the bad. The boys don't really stress me out. They make me mad sometimes and when that happens it's usually either just before nap time or just before Nick gets home, so it works out for me to get some space. Honestly, I think a lot of our lack of stress comes from a solid marriage and a solid handle on our finances. When we lived in Michigan we were paycheck to paycheck and I can remember being constantly stressed about money. I broke down a cried one day in a parking lot when we found out we needed $700 work done on one of our cars. Nick says we live on a tight budget now so that those breakdowns don't have to happen. And you know what? Between November and April of this year we had $6,000 in medical and major car repairs and I didn't have one breakdown. Not one.

Do you have any parenting books you recommend? This question stemmed largely from my story about taking the boys to the Post Office and how well behaved they were (until Chase's tantrum when we left). As far as discipline goes, we use the methods from 1-2-3 Magic: Effective Discipline for Children 2-12
The book says you can start at the age of 2, but I'll confess we actually started with the basics at more like 20 months. I was tired of the biting going on then and needed something to help curb it.

That being said, I think a lot of the success we've had with the boys comes from consistency, following through on threats all the time, and giving the boys some freedom in areas of their life. My theory is kids just want to do things by themselves. They want that feeling of satisfaction for completing something themselves. I let the boys pick their own clothes (most of the time), I let them pick what they want for breakfast and lunch, we let them walk on the sidewalk without holding our hands (but the moment they bolt for the street they have to hold our hand for the remainder of the time which was not popular), etc. The boys know there are certain things they have to do in public and they know I have expectations for them and we started with all of that very early on.

Don't question yourself too much and just find something that works with your kids! Your mom instinct usually won't fail you.


Thursday, June 24, 2010

"Rub My Belly, Mommy"

After reading an article in one of the many parenting magazines I get, I decided to try adding something new to our bedtime routine. The article was a short one that basically said if your kid is having a hard time falling asleep during the summer because it's still light out, to try rubbing their back or head for a few minutes to put them in a relaxed state.

As you all know from my post earlier this week, we are no strangers here to bed time issues. Even now that we make the boys fall asleep in separate rooms, they still can take 30-45 minutes to fall asleep and I suspect a lot of this is because it's still so light outside. This past week I decided to give this back rub idea a shot.

Every night I spend about 5 minutes sitting or laying next to each kiddo rubbing their back, belly or head and it is wonderful. Sometimes I'm not sure how much it's actually helping with the bed time routine, but I love that quiet, one on one time with my boys. See, I never got to rock my babies to sleep (which is probably best) so I feel like I missed out on that whole quiet, magical time of just staring at your relaxed, almost-asleep baby.

During this new ritual the boys just stare at me with their big, blue eyes (except for Jackson, who sometimes will squeeze his eyes shut so hard that his eyebrows wrinkle). Sometimes we whisper about the day, but usually we just sit in silence. It's so peaceful and I love it. I love the quiet time with my rapidly growing and increasingly rowdy boys.

I think the boys love it too because the first thing Jackson said last night when I came in to kiss him good-night was "Rub my belly, Mommy". Made my heart melt.

Don't forget to add your question(s) to my Burning Questions post from yesterday! I'll answer them all tomorrow and be sure to throw in some pictures - I know I've been light on pictures here this week.
 

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Burning Questions?

I seem to be in the midst of a dry spell creativity wise right now. I think the craziness of last week and this week are catching up with me. I promise to come up with something good for tomorrow, but for now how about we play another round of Burning Questions.

What do you want to know about us? The only questions off limits are what the boys' middle names are and what city we live in. Leave your questions on this post and I'll answer them later this week!

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Congratulations, Chase!

A few weeks ago Chase started waking up in the morning with a dry pull-up, so about two weeks ago we told him he could go to bed in roos (what they call underwear). Know what? He's woken up dry the majority of the mornings! There were a couple of times last week when he had a ton of water just before bed and woke up soaked in the morning, but other than that he's been good to go. We're so proud of our big boy and are hoping the other two follow suit soon!


Speaking of bedtime (sorta), we have some new sleeping arrangements. They're less than ideal, but it works for us. Bed time has been terrible here. We would put them down between 7:30 and 8 (usually closer to 7:30 if I was in charge) and they would proceed to party it up in their room for 2-3 hours! Nick and I were constantly ushering a child back to their room, holding the door shut, going in and telling them to lay down and be quiet, breaking up fights, etc. You get the picture. Lots of fun.

I asked a wise triplet mom I know (her boys are a couple of years older than mind) what she did. I knew her boys shared a room, so I wanted to know if this was just my boys being terrible or a 3-boys-sharing-a-room thing. Turns out it was a sharing a room thing. She shared a piece of advice that has changed our night time chaos dramatically...

We put them to bed in separate rooms. Just like at nap time, one sleeps in their room, one sleeps on the futon in the playroom and one sleeps in my bed. After they're all asleep we move them back to their beds. Now, instead of goofing off for 2-3 hours they only goof off for 30-45 minutes and sometimes it's shorter than that. Much better!

See, by 7:30 I am done with dealing with these boys. D-O-N-E. Adding 2-3 more hours of misbehaving was not making things better and after 4 months of room sharing they clearly weren't "learning" how to share a room at night. This set-up is not ideal, but it's an improvement. In a few months we'll let them try sharing a room again, but for now Nick and I can relax a little bit sooner at night.

Monday, June 21, 2010

Busy Days

We had a busy end to the week last week. Thankfully, busy usually equals fun in this house!

Thursday morning we met up with another triplet family at the zoo. It was hot, but the zoo had all kinds of fans spraying water which kept the kiddos cool (and muddy).


And we, of course, rode the carousel. I'm pretty sure the carousel is the boys' favorite part of the zoo. You should see the way Tyler starts dance-walking when we get close enough to hear the music. Adorable!

Tyler
 Chase
 Jackson

Friday morning included dashing to the grocery store to buy what was on sale there as well as some picnic supplies for later that day. Then we headed to a new-to-us park to meet up with some moms from a mom's group I'm in. The boys had a ball at the new playground and giant sand pit and even more fun at the neighboring sprayground! After a full morning in the sun, we all came home and crashed for nap time. I slept for 2 hours and the boys for about 3.5!

After naptime we skyped with my mom, which is always a favorite.The boys weren't content to just sit in their chairs though... no, they needed to be just as close to the screen as possible.


Saturday morning we all headed to a nearby parade! It was hot, and the parade was long but the all in all the boys had fun.

  Poor Nick was so confused by the time we got home though. Look at all those political stickers! Who is he supposed to vote for? There are too many options!

I Heart Faces - Celebrating Teens Entry

The theme over at I Heart Faces is this week is all about teenagers! Now, I obviously don't have any teens living in my house but I had two pretty great teens visit us last month. I went back and forth on which photo to enter this week and finally landed on this one...


That's my 19 year old brother in law Isaac, with my boys. I don't think they make teenage boys better than Isaac - I've talked before on here about how he'll just chip in with clean up around here when he's visiting and he loves entertaining his nephews. He really is such a nice young man and someday will make a woman as lucky as I am with his brother.

Check out all the other great teen shots at I Heart Faces!


Thursday, June 17, 2010

Who Needs Water?

We've had a lot of rain here lately. As in 12+ inches so far this month! Needless to say, after the mess in our basement earlier this week (as a result of the rain), I'm anti-water. So much so I make my children play in an empty pool.


Thankfully, they don't seem to mind.

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Silly Boys

My boys say and do silly things, and I love 'em!


Chase: I love peanut butter and jelly, and I love church!

Jackson (whispering): Mommy, there's a bee in here and I want it out. (It was just a fly.)

Tyler (praying): ...and for the food, and the day and help me play in Daddy's yellow car.

Chase (when asked by a nurse how he was): Not good.


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