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Accomplishments – March 2018

03 Tuesday Apr 2018

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It seems like we’re finally coming out from under the snow!

This week I:

  • finished the thank-you notes from all the kid’s birthday parties.
  • fixed one book.
  • went to three parent/teacher conferences.
  • took one child for an annual physical.
  • cleaned and put away half the snow gear.  Of course it then snowed on Monday.  Thankfully I had waited on the preschooler’s stuff and most gloves on purpose!

And, we had our activities:

  • The oldest went to six baseball sessions.  No games yet.
  • The twins went to Math Morning and Before School Sports.
  • The twins went to Ninja Warrior Night at school.
  • Four kids had swimming lessons.
  • The youngest went to gymnastics and gym classes.
  • Two kids started soccer for the spring season.

We had a low key Easter.  But, I made cookies and we had an egg hunt.  How many eggs can you see in the wall?

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As for my March goals, I think I did fairly well (especially with the snow days that kept people under foot.)

  • Finish the master bedroom clean.
  • Get back on track with general cleaning.  (This is a big one and will include trying out the new mop.)
  • Set up / put remaining items into circulation.  This is a bit of a catch-all, but includes a number of things we’ve bought/received over the past few months.
    • Two Amazon gift cards to enter so they get used instead of the credit card on file.
    • One LEGO set needs assembling (adult assistance required for this one).
    • Two electronic devices need some settings updated.
    • Two carpet pads need trimming/adjusting.

So, here’s the plan for April (including the one carry-over):

  • Assemble one LEGO set that needs adult assistance.
  • Sort through my clothes and keep/donate/recycle.  The quantity is not terrible, but there are a few too many I have not worn in a very long time.
  • Inspired by others who have embarked on spring cleaning, I will try the method whereby you throw out the number of items as the day of the month, with a few caviats:
    • They have to have been our house for at least a month; same day junk mail doesn’t count.
    • Throwing out = trash/recycle/donate/sell as long as the task fully done by the end of the month.  I think obviously trash will be the easiest here, since no second step is required.
    • If I make it this will be 465 items, so any size counts.
  • Get all the kids to their respective activities.  This is no small feat in the spring and will get even worse in May when baseball is in full swing.  So, definitely not the easiest, but the highest priority.

The Week in Review – Week 12, 2018

27 Tuesday Mar 2018

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First things first.  It did not snow!  Well, it did a very little bit, but not enough to cancel anything which is what really counts after so many snow days.

We’re gearing up for the later winter to spring sports transition.

  • Middle school baseball kicked off with an organizational meeting last week
  • We had the last Sunday winter baseball session for our oldest
  • He also went on a school field trip
  • He had two other baseball sessions
  • We got the fourth grade concert in on schedule (some snow, but no cancellation)
  • The boys also went to math morning and before school sports
  • They went to a friend’s house
  • The middle four kids had a swimming lesson
  • Our youngest went to gym class

Among all of these things, I

  • went to a doctor appointment.
  • fixed a book.
  • started rearranging one of the bedrooms.
  • got back on track with the cleaning.

Finally, we celebrated the last birthday of the winter season.

We also watched them demolish an old fire station.  We just happened upon this.  It’s one town over so I don’t know what they’re planning to do with the land.

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The Disney Dining Plan – 2018 Update

23 Friday Mar 2018

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I last wrote about the Disney Dining Plan in 2015 (and most of those points are still valid).  To recap, I’m referring to the standard dining plan which is one table credit and one quick service credit per night of your stay, plus snacks.

My complaint in 2015 was that there were too many desserts – one with every meal.  Now, thankfully, desserts are no longer included with the quick service meals.  Instead they’ve increased the snack credits per day from one to two.  We found this to be a ridiculous number of snacks, but still a better option than desserts we didn’t eat.

There are a few reasons this is a better option:

  • Disney meals are big so eating a dessert afterwards is not always possible.
  • Most quick service restaurants only offer one or maybe two dessert options.  You might just not like them.
  • If you want dessert, you can now use a snack credit for one at the quick service restaurants thereby getting exactly what you would have under the old system.
  • It opens up the whole range of snack options for whenever or whatever you wish to eat during your stay.

That said, it does have some downsides also.

First, two snacks per day is a lot, especially if you consider that you’re probably not actually in the parks one “day.”  (Disney counts “days” as the number of nights you are staying so if you fly in one evening and out early another morning you will have one table service credit, one quick service credit, and two snacks that need using.)

Second, like Disney meals, Disney snacks can be pretty large.

As in the past, we purchased a few items – mostly milk for breakfast and bottled water – from a grocery delivery service.  With the new number of snacks, I would recommend using your snack credits for bottled water in the parks instead.  It’s not the most bang for your buck in the snack department, but you will have plenty.  Note that if you are fine drinking Florida tap water, you can get it free in any quick service restaurant.

The second significant change to the Disney Dining Plan for 2018 is that now all meals (quick and table service) include one alcoholic or specialty beverage, if such are available at that location.  Note that quick service restaurants in the Magic Kingdom do not serve alcohol.

There are pros and cons to this.  The most obvious con is that Disney charges adult meals to anyone 10+; clearly those under twenty-one cannot purchase alcohol.  I’m not sure there are any specialty beverages that come close in price.  On the plus side, it is nice to have a drink included with table service meals.

Finally, I do have two requests for Disney regarding the meal plan.

  1. Juice boxes are available as a snack credit in all of the quick service restaurants.  However, they are not available at the ubiquitous drink/ice cream stands.  This should change.  Kids should not be forced to choose between soda and water (in large bottles) when juice boxes are available on property.  And, adults should not have to stand in long restaurant lines to get such a simple item.  Make them available at the carts!
  2. Figure out how to process meal credits, snack credits, and cash in a single transaction at quick service restaurants.  Note: online ordering through the app wasn’t quite rolled out when we went so it may be that this option solves this problem.  Somehow table service restaurants can take a single order and break it into meal credits and cash.  It is a real pain to all parties involved (including those waiting in line behind) to have to complete three transactions to get meals, snacks, and cash items in the quick service lines.  And, just about everyone has this issue eventually as their party runs out of meal credits at the end of their stay.

In summary, we still like the Dining Plan, and probably view the two changes as a net positive.  But, figure out if it is best for your group.  Make sure you will use your meal credits.  Make table service dining reservations; they are almost always necessary.  Paying for a few extra meals is better than paying for meals you don’t use.

The Week in Review – Week 11, 2018

20 Tuesday Mar 2018

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This week’s post could almost be a carbon copy of last week’s.  Two more snow days (bringing our total to 7 before the next storm hits tomorrow) washed out swimming lessons, postponed kindergarten registration, and postponed the 1st grade concert for the second time!

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But, Mother Nature will not win.  We did get that concert in last night.

Ironically we’ve had substantially less snow this year than in 2015, when we had a total of 5 snow days.  I think the timing must just be worse.  We keep having snow days in pairs this year because the storm doesn’t leave until the morning hours.

This was from one storm.  And look how the wind brought it into the porch.

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Scheduled items that happened:

  • Gym class for the youngest
  • Kindergarten orientation meeting for me (and I got his registration done this morning)
  • Two rounds of baseball lessons
  • Math morning & Before school sports for the 4th graders
  • Poetry night for the 6th grader

The oldest and youngest boys had time off school for professional days over the last week making things feel even more choppy.

We got the gutters cleaned (professionally as one side is over 3 stories off the ground).  It was the first time in this house and we weren’t sure how much was actually up there.  Now we’ll have to see how much impact it had.  There was snow on the roof, but that didn’t seem to keep him from accessing the gutters.

I got a few house things done.

  • I finally got everything put away after our trip.
  • I threw out many socks (10+, I lost count) and one pair of pants with holes in them.
  • I repaired a book.
  • I took care of a few of the lingering electronics setup items.
  • I got one of the sets of birthday party thank you notes mailed.  One more set to do.

The Week in Review – Week 10, 2018

13 Tuesday Mar 2018

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This has not been a productive week, unless you count extra time with the kids because of snow days!  We had two snow days last week.  Today is another snow day.  And, if the forecast holds I don’t see us having school tomorrow (not my decision, though).  We also lost power for 16 hours last week, which was about middle of the road for our area.

Here’s today’s “view” courtesy of wind driven snow.

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We did get a few regular things in:

  • Swimming for the middle four
  • A playdate for the preschooler
  • One of the baseball sessions
  • Math morning

But, most things were washed out.

The older three finally went to see the Black Panther movie.  They’ve been seeing all of the movies in that chain and wanted to make sure they got this in before the next installment comes out.

I got my oldest’s team baseball bag embroidered with his name.  Otherwise they all set their stuff down and its hard to just grab yours and go.  Probably some others will do the same with either names or numbers.

I went to the Math Placement discussion last night to learn about the middle school math levels and how kids are placed in them.  They touched on 9th grade also, but it was mostly middle school.  The most interesting assertion is that kids can move between the levels rather freely in middle school.  Apparently the higher levels represent a deeper dive into the same topics so if you’ve matured enough to handle the deeper dive next year, you are ok having not missed an actual topic.  Interesting.  My experience in school was that it was very difficult to move out of one’s track; near on impossible to move up.

As for what didn’t happen.  In theory Ninja night for the fourth graders and the first grade concert will be rescheduled.  The first grade concert is rescheduled for tomorrow, but referencing my first paragraph that is looking rather doomed.  I’m sure they’ll push it out again.

Unfortunately, today’s swimming and last week’s gym and baseball classes won’t be rescheduled.  They’re just gone.

 

Accomplishments – February 2018

06 Tuesday Mar 2018

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The boys were very excited to see the Patriots plane in Providence, RI.  It was there both times we came through.  We wondered what it does when the team isn’t using it.

So those multiple sick children I mentioned in the January accomplishments post, they continued (along with some sick adults) for almost the entire month of February.  We had a scheduled vacation trip the last week of the month and thankfully we ran out of illness (and implemented Tamiflu) in time.  But, between the short month of February, sickness, and vacation, accomplishments were few and far between.

So, what did I get done:

  • Finish the master bedroom clean. Nope.
  • Set up / put remaining items into circulation.  This is a bit of a catch-all, but includes a number of things we’ve bought/received over the past few months.
    • Two Amazon gift cards to enter so they get used instead of the credit card on file. Nope.
    • Clothing that needs tags cut off so it can be put in the appropriate person’s closet.
    • One LEGO set needs assembling (adult assistance required for this one). Nope.
    • Five electronic devices need some settings updated. I got three done.
    • Some clothing items from the sizing sort need to go to their final homes – either the sale bin or the hand-me-down bin.
    • Open the new mop and use it for the bathroom floors.  I did a lot of cleaning, but not this.

When we weren’t sick, we managed to:

  • Our oldest had baseball two days a week each.
  • We finished conditioning and ski lessons for the year.
  • Math mornings and Before School Sports continued.
  • Our youngest continued her gym class.
  • Swimming lessons restarted.
  • We had two doctor appointments.
  • The middle four kids had Valentine’s Day parties at school.
  • Everyone got haircuts.
  • I went to a preschool parents night.
  • We hosted a birthday party.
  • We attended three birthday parties.
  • I registered the oldest for yet another baseball team.
  • I registered the youngest for a gymnastics class.
  • I registered the twins for bike club.
  • We went on vacation!

Unfortunately, the office is going to have to wait again as March must be a catch-up month.

  • Finish the master bedroom clean.
  • Get back on track with general cleaning.  (This is a big one and will include trying out the new mop.)
  • Set up / put remaining items into circulation.  This is a bit of a catch-all, but includes a number of things we’ve bought/received over the past few months.
    • Two Amazon gift cards to enter so they get used instead of the credit card on file.
    • One LEGO set needs assembling (adult assistance required for this one).
    • Two electronic devices need some settings updated.
    • Two carpet pads need trimming/adjusting.

It’s Been Quite the Month

27 Tuesday Feb 2018

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Normally, I’d write about what we did last week on Tuesdays but we were on vacation and I’ll write about that in other posts.

So, I thought I’d take the opportunity to catch you up on our month.  In summary, we have been sick almost the entire month.  It’s been quite something as we are usually pretty healthy.  But, we’ve been knocked for a collective loop.

A couple of us ended January with a mild cold.  That’s nothing.  It’s winter.

February, however, arrived with a bang.  The evening of Wednesday January 31, the 5 year-old succumbed to norovirus.  A number of preschoolers had been sick throughout January and unfortunately we weren’t able to evade it forever.  He was finally feeling better by Saturday.

On Monday, February 5 our middle school-er came home with the flu.  We had all had flu shots.  But, they aren’t all that effective this year and over the next two weeks seven of eight of us had gotten the flu.  All of us went on Tamiflu (whether that staved it off for the last I don’t know).  Between that and the flu shot, the sickness was only 3-4 days for any given person.

Tuesday, February 6 was family day at preschool so the youngest and I spent extra time there.  That night the 2 year-old came down with norovirus.  She was under the weather through Friday.

Thankfully, all of us were better by Valentine’s Day and able to largely enjoy our vacation.  We collectively had more issues with ear pain on the airplanes since we were still dealing with lingering effects.  Plus, five of us (including the 5 year-old again) had short-lived bouts of norovirus on vacation.

Now that we’re back, two kids have colds and I have a sinus infection.  Fingers crossed that we’ll be back to full health by this time next week!

What all this means is that my February was dominated by laundry, with a second shout out to prepping and being on vacation.  My monthly accomplishments post next week might be pretty short.

 

Travel Extras – Disney

15 Thursday Feb 2018

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Like the other posts in this series, there will be no pictures.  Unlike the other posts, this isn’t so much about the hotel as much as it is about things you might not think to bring to enjoy your vacation.

I recommend reading the Family Hotels post also as many of those suggestions would be relevant to a theme park.  This post is written assuming you are staying on Disney property, so the Kitchen and VRBO information would be less relevant, but you can apply those to your specific situation as appropriate.

So, lets dive right in train of thought style.

If you have children, you will want a stroller.  I recommend a stroller for children through at least age 6, which may be much older than they would normally ride in a stroller at home.  But, Disney is huge and a tired, grumpy child will be no fun for the group.  Plus, the place is really pretty stroller friendly and it offers a built in base for your stuff.

We usually bring our own, but we have rented the Disney strollers also.  The kids found them comfortable and the double can fit three in a pinch, which is handy.  Some people like to buy a balloon to mark their stroller (they tend to get moved) so it is easier to find.  Our regular stroller is orange, which makes it reasonably easy to spot.  But, if you have a black stroller or are using a Disney stroller it is a good idea to tie a bright scarf or such around the handle so you can quickly differentiate it.

The unfortunate second topic is germs/illness.  Disney does a good job cleaning and is generally much neater than other amusement parks.  But, there are still thousands of people touching everything and you probably have small children who cannot be convinced not to touch.  Plus, because it is a once-in-a-lifetime trip for many, it is very hard to skip a day in the park even if you really should for illness.  Therefore, hand sanitizer and wipes are your friend.  I recommend a large supply of both and using them after every ride.

Another trick for preventing the spread of germs is to bring a sharpie to label the caps and bottles of all group drinks.  This way you know exactly whose is whose and are much less likely to share germs among your group.

Disney does allow you to bring a soft sided cooler into the park, which if you are clever can store food for the entire day.  Even if you do not do that, I recommend bringing a bottle of water for each person in your party (labeled with that sharpie).  Most days it is hot.  Even if you have the dining plan, which now has about a million snack credits, it seems wasteful to use a snack credit on a bottle of water.  The exception is to get a truly cold drink, which your stroller-stored water bottles might not be by afternoon.  There are grocery services which will deliver to your Disney hotel, especially if you order in advance.  Ordering by the case will be much less expensive than buying single bottles from Disney.

Continuing with the weather theme, you will be outside all day so sunscreen is a must.  You will want to purchase this at home and bring it as Disney sunscreen is also expensive.

Another thing to consider if you have small children is what will happen if they are separated from you.  I recommend safety bracelets.  These are custom printed (we put both adults cell phone numbers on them), waterproof bracelets that are pretty difficult for the child to remove on their own.  Your child will probably be wearing a Magic Band (more on that later), but the bracelets will allow any adult to help them, not just a Disney staff member.  This is particularly helpful in places like Tom Sawyer’s Island where staff members can be few and far between and places to get lost are many.

Now back to those Magic Bands.  If you are staying on Disney property every member of your party will get one.  If you are using Disney transportation from the airport, you will need them on to board the bus, so put them in your carry-on luggage.  You will also need your transportation paperwork.  And, do not lose your transportation paperwork as you need to present it to the driver on the return trip to the airport also.  Finally, if you are using Disney transportation they will provide you with luggage tags so you do not need to claim your bags at the airport.  Note, that your bags may arrive at the hotel much later than you so pack swimsuits, pajamas, or anything else you want use in the first few hours in your carry-on luggage.

A few final thoughts.  I prefer to bring printed copies of our itinerary rather than rely exclusively on the app.  This is especially helpful if you can’t get a signal at some point or if your phone gets low on battery.  Some people also like to bring a portable charger.

So, keep all this in mind next time you pack for a Disney vacation.  Hopefully it will point out some things you may not have thought of.

The Week in Review – Week 6, 2018

13 Tuesday Feb 2018

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It was a relatively busy week last week.  Still nothing compared to spring or fall, but there was a bit more on the calendar.

Typical activities occurred:

  • The oldest went to four conditioning sessions.
  • He also went to two baseball practices.
  • The twins went to Before School sports and skiing.

We missed Math Morning and gym for the youngest because so many people have been sick.  The sickness is going in waves, though hopefully will be done soon as we’re running out of people who haven’t been sick yet.

  • The boys all got haircuts.
  • The elementary school and preschool participated in Global Play Day.  This was quite popular even though it was shortened by a snow-induced early release.
    • The snow ended up more icy than snowy, but they boys went out anyway and got very wet.
    • One child took some LEGOs with him.  Miraculously they all came home.
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  • Our first grader celebrated his 100th day of school.
  • We hosted two birthday parties and attended another.
  • I went to the preschool parent social.

Travel Extras – VRBOs

08 Thursday Feb 2018

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Continuing the theme of this series, there will be no pictures today.

A VRBO is where you rent someplace to stay on vacation directly from the owner rather than staying at a hotel.  In many cases, there may be a management company that acts as an intermediary, but thinks like daily linen service that a hotel provides are not included.

Because it is someplace you are staying temporarily, most of the recommendations I made in the first two posts (Hotel Kitchens and Family Hotels) in this series still apply.  But, because it is not a hotel, there are a number of other considerations when packing for a VRBO stay.

First, VRBO listings should tell you how much is included.  Most, but not all, will include linens.  If there is a kitchen there should be a similar quantity of plates, cutlery, pots, etc. to a hotel kitchen.  But, the similarities pretty much end there.

Most importatantly, while basics are included they are not necessarily new for each guest.  This means you could end up with only a few sheets of paper towels in the kitchen, or half a roll of toilet paper.  If you have packing space (and nothing here is truly huge), I recommend enough supplies for your entire stay.  I.e., assume nothing is there.  It is generally easier and cheaper to bring these from home as otherwise you’ll be at the nearest Walmart buying single rolls or other small volume options.

  • Kitchen
    • paper towels/kitchen towel
    • dish soap
    • sponge/cloth
    • dishwasher soap
    • trash bags
  • Bathroom(s)
    • soap for both the sink and shower
    • shampoo/conditioner
    • toilet paper
    • trash bags
  • Laundry (especially if in unit)
    • detergent
    • stain remover/fabric softener, if desired
  • Misc other common hotel items, if desired
    • Pen/paper
    • Tea/coffee/sugar
    • Tourist information

On the other hand, there are things a VRBO often does provide that a hotel does not.  If you are near a tourist destination there may well be a stroller.  There might be beach or pool toys if those are relevant to your destination.  There might be DVDs or other TV/gaming options.  If there is a BBQ, it is probably gas and there are probably BBQ tools available.  If you are going to a destination that might suggest commonly used items, ask the owner what is included so you don’t have to pack duplicates.

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