I've heard a bit here and there about this whole geocaching thing, knowing that this was something my boys would LOVE to do. A "treasure hunt"--come on, what little kid would not dig that!
My brother Jeff took the boys out a few times, in search of buried treasure, while they were in Buffalo and we've know found two this past week! I'm not "hooked" quite yet, but it definitely has potential to be a Kunz Family pastime. If it wasn't so darn hot today and if Evan wasn't Mr. Crab, we may have even had a good time!!
The cache today took us to a fun little park hidden up on a hill in the middle of an apartment complex. We even had a bit of a history lesson, too!The boys loved that there was a "real" canon that they could sit on and get an incredible view of Home Depot! Gotta love that! As you can tell, though, Evan could have cared less!
Jared was our lucky treasure finder today! He was so excited to find it, but rather disappointed when he found that it had been "muggled" (did you know geocachers use Harry Potter terminology? Hmmm....). We filled it back up with some of the kids junk--another plus to geocaching is that I don't have to throw the kids little "trinkets" away, they freely give them away now!
Poor Anna was sweaty and hot, having to stay in the backpack the entire time. When I finally put her down, she just wanted out!
I tried to take a (good) kid pic for Rob at the cache, but some (one) of the kids wouldn't co-operate...I wonder which one...
In case you couldn't figure it out...
Anyways, fun little park with a water fountain, history lesson, plenty of area to run around, benches to sit on, a quite cemetery AND a cache! If you're interested, let me know and I'll get you the coordinates!
8.30.2008
A Hidden Gem in Manassas
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8.29.2008
My Sweet Husband
So, Rob has purchased a gift for me. No Japanese souvenirs for me! If you want to know what my super nifty surprise is, you can check it out at my new super secret crafty blog here. Now, this blog is still in the works. I just tried to change the background and screwed something up, so it is what it is for right now, until I can figure out what I did wrong. Enjoy!
P.S. My husband ROCKS!!!!
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8.25.2008
CVS
Ever heard of it? Nope, not the pharmacy! Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome.
Jared has CVS. He was diagnosed over 3 years ago after months of constant vomiting. Here's some basic info from the NDDIC (National Digestive Diseases Information Clearinghouse):
For more in depth info, you can click here.In cyclic vomiting syndrome (CVS), people experience bouts or cycles of severe nausea and vomiting that last for hours or even days and alternate with longer periods of no symptoms. CVS occurs mostly in children, but the disorder can affect adults, too.
CVS has no known cause. Each episode is similar to the previous ones. The episodes tend to start at about the same time of day, last the same length of time, and present the same symptoms at the same level of intensity. Although CVS can begin at any age in children and adults, it usually starts between the ages of 3 and 7. In adults, episodes tend to occur less often than they do in children, but they last longer. Furthermore, the events or situations that trigger episodes in adults cannot always be pinpointed as easily as they can in children.
Episodes can be so severe that a person may have to stay in bed for days, unable to go to school or work. No one knows for sure how many people have CVS, but medical researchers believe that more people may have the disorder than is commonly thought (as many as 1 in 50 children in one study). Because other more common diseases and disorders also cause cycles of vomiting, many people with CVS are initially misdiagnosed until the other disorders can be ruled out. What is known is that CVS can be disruptive and frightening not just to people who have it, but to the entire family as well.
Luckily for us and Jared, his case is not that bad. In the past two years, we've only dealt with the cycles a handful of times. But poor Jared is often found complaining of "stomach aches." I always struggle with sending him to school when his tummy hurts. Usually, I do send him though because his cycles don't begin during the day--typically they begin in the wee hours of the morning.
Jared's CVS seems to be triggered by viral infections (sometimes just a cold) or over excitement (long fun trips). Sometimes it'll last just a day, sometimes several days and sometimes it'll be random days within a week or weeks of time. It's so up in the air. I guess we could let it confine us, but what fun would that be! Jared would be sad if he had to miss out on all the fun. And it's SO random.
Today, we will miss having to see The Clone Wars again (a secret "yippee" from me...shhhh) as we ride this cycle out--hoping that he's just "sick" this time.
Well folks, there you have it. Your lesson for the day. Maybe you can take this info, store it away into the corner of your mind and share it with someone who needs it one day (you'll seem so knowledgeable)!
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Tokyo
Three weeks in Japan down, two to go. Besides work, work, and more work (at least I get overtime) and missing my family (Ms. Independent and the clan) I've had a little bit of time to site-see. I would have said I'd had 'a couple of days off', but my team has hammered it into my head that if I make them work the morning and then give them the rest of the day off, it's not 'technically' a day off- details... Anyway, last week on our first non-technical day off, I ventured into Tokyo. And what did I find? Yep, you guessed it, the liberty bell!!! It was given to Japan by Douglas Mcarthur.
After visiting this historic site, we went to the park to stretch. I'm not the most flexible person in the world.After that, we found a place for people like me who are away from home.
After visiting my 'away from home' friends, we left the park and headed into the crowded city and came across this awesome car/bike.It was the weekend so several of the major roads were closed off to traffic, and even though it was rainy, the shoppers (and tourists) were out in force.
We entered a massive 8-level Sony store, and found among other things, a camera that automatically takes a picture whenever you smile. It tracks your face with little squares, wherever you move. I'm pretty sure it uses the cosine to accomplish this.
After visiting some tall buildings and absorbing the view, we hopped back on the train and headed back to Yokosuka (pronounced Yo-ko-skuh). While on the train we were trying to figure out what in the heck the train was trying to do to the A/C. Any guesses?That's all for today. Stay tuned for my Tokyo China Town Adventure. Here's a great China-town T-shirt for any numchuck fans out there:
Sayonara,
Rob
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8.24.2008
Ms. Independent
Sigh..........Sigh.........I sure do miss my husband.
I miss how computer savvy he is.
I miss having him here to fix all the technical "problems" with the things in the house.
I miss his handyman abilities.
I miss his enjoyment of the cub scout program.
I miss his knowledge of were all the tools are.
I miss how he knows the layout of the storage room and what works and doesn't work in it.
I just miss depending on him.
I know, I should be proud that I can be Ms. Independent. But I don't like being her.
I'm a team player and I hate knowing that I'm "okay" without him. It just sucks.
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8.22.2008
Temper Tantrum
Back in the good ole' days when I worked at McDonalds (and loved it, thank you very much--circa 1992), I remember clearly the parents who would do anything so their child could have an impressive collection of happy meal toys. This never really bothered me when they would ask to "trade" toys or when they would practically beg on hand and knee for a different toy. I know it annoyed some of the other employees, but to each his own, right? I did, however, decide that I wasn't going to be one of those parents...
Fast forward to today...so far we have Anakin, Darth Vader, a wookie, a stormtrooper, C3PO and R2D2. (No, I have NOT went to McD's 6 times in the past week, we've just gotten lucky so far in getting all different toys for each of the kids.) I decided to take Evan and Anna out for lunch to get a new toy. When Evan walked in, he noticed that a little boy had this toy:
Evan's eyes lit up, "Luke Skywalker!!" (and from my understanding, Luke wasn't even a thought during the Clone Wars, but then I was asleep...maybe I missed something!)
He ran right up to the counter asking for Luke. He was beyond excited. Well, we got our toys...Padme Amidala and another Anakin. Evan immediately assumed that Anna would have the padme so he handed her over and then I saw the sadness in his eyes as he held Anakin. I asked the McD's employee (gasp, I can't believe I'm doing this...) if they had any other toys. He said they didn't, so I explained to Evan that this was all they had.
Shock and horror, how dare they not give him a Luke Skywalker! Evan grabbed the toy and started crying on the floor while banging the toy on the ground. "I don't like Anakin, I want Luke Skywalker!" Granted, no one could understand what he was saying, except me, but I was appalled by this little temper tantrum!
I told him this was his toy, if he didn't like it then he could give it back. He gave it back. And please, please, I beg all of you to remind me that I will NEVER ever be that parent, again!
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8.19.2008
Busted!
So sad looking, I know! I felt so bad for poor Jared, but I almost felt worse for Tyler because he accidentally caused this damage. And you could see the anguish on his face...he felt awful!
No worries, though, with a little ice, the swelling went down and he was left with only a small black eye and a tiny cut. And Tyler learned a lesson on character. He really felt remorse, something I've been wanting my children to understand--rather then the grumpy "sorry" as they're walking away.
P.S. If you must know, a light saber was involved in this accident, not in a battle kind of way, though...it was thrown to free up Tyler's hands so he could jump down and he didn't look where he was throwing. Ahhhh...the lessons of our youth. This is only the beginning, but I'm proud of them already!
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8.18.2008
Dumb Dumb, Dumb Dumb Dumb Dumb, Dumb
Sing the title to the tune of Star Wars...this is exactly what I thought of the movie--DUMB!
But eight young boys were thrilled as can be, sitting on the edge of their seats, laughing hysterically during the movie (or glorified Saturday morning cartoon). I guess this was George's target audience and they should be the ones writing the reviews.
...and three adults were snoozing during the movie. And three adults were lucky eight young boys were still there when they woke up!!And of course, the Happy Meal toys were a hit! When the girl cousins showed up, they weren't too thrilled about the toy selection, but this crew of crazy cousins were as pleased as can be! We already have Darth Vader, Anakin, and a Storm Trooper! Maybe the obsession is getting a little bit out of control...just maybe!
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8.17.2008
Sweet Moments
My parents get the Patience Award of the week, in my opinion. Having 12 grandchildren and 7 adults staying in one house can cause A LOT of chaos, but they took it all in stride (lucky for them, they still had to work during the day)!
I think this sweet moment made it all worth it, though. My mom had her birthday on the 14th the kids insisted that she have a cake (we didn't let them know that their Mimi doesn't even like cake...shhhhh). All the kids lined up and sang her Happy Birthday and of course in typical mom fashion--she cried.
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Enjoy the Silence
And I'm keeping my fingers crossed that the boys are behaving themselves...
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8.09.2008
The Buzz
I never thought I'd see the day when my boys would have a buzz (haircut), but because of my attempts to save a penny and "keep up with the Joneses" (or should I say Haley's), Tyler and Jared are now sporting a new do!Diane let me borrow her new hair clipper set before they left out of town. I thought I'd give it a try. Jared's turned out "okay", but then came Tyler (my oldest) and it progressively got worse and worse. I had flashbacks of a horrible haircut I once had in elementary school. I seriously could not sleep that night because I felt so bad for ruining his hair and it ruined my enjoyment of Joshua winning SYTYCD. Ty took it all in stride and could have cared less, but I couldn't have felt worse. And what was I thinking...I even cut Evan's hair after butchering Tyler's (thankfully, his turned out decent enough).
That next morning we went straight to the corner cuttery to see if they could fix my mess before someone turned me in to CPS! Tyler was never interested in getting a buzz cut, but he was such a good sport. After my newest hero fixed him all up, Jared begged to have the same haircut as Tyler. Afraid to even attempt a buzz on my boy, I had the lady of the day buzz him, too. Jared's hair and buzz cuts don't mix, but their hair grows so fast, it'll be perfect by the time school starts!
Now I'm sure you're all dying to see pics of the awful haircuts. Am I right??!! Well, too bad! I did take one of Jared, felt too terrible to take one of Tyler and got a few of Evan. Then when I was uploading them something screwed up (oh, I mean, I suck at using the computer) and the pictures were lost. I was okay with losing them, but not okay with losing half the pics from Jared's party! Grrrrrr...I guess I can't have the best of both worlds!
Not to Rob...you're kiddos send you lots of love! We're missing you!P.S. Something screwy was going on with the comments on my last post. They showed up and then disappeared and some of them came back. I did, however, get all of the comments in my inbox, so no worries! Let me know if it gets weird again and I'll get on blogger about it.
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8.05.2008
Pop Culture
So, I'm feeling really cool these days...not really, but it's my lame attempt at distracting myself from the impending sadness of my husband leaving for a month!
1. I love So You Think You Can Dance! The finale is this week and I'm so upset because I want them all to win and I will miss not seeing Mark dance. Yes, I know, he should have went a few weeks ago, but I heart him and wish he could have stayed--In place of who? I don't know, but this season has definitely drawn me in. And guess who's going to see them on tour (again)--yep, that's right...ME! I know, I ooze coolness...
2. As a life long ABBA fan, my interest was peaked this week when my neighbor was leaving to see the movie "Mama Mia!". I'm not a movie fan, and rarely pay to see them, but I had always wanted to see the Broadway version. So when it came to date night, we decided to give it a go. And...I really enjoyed it! It may be too much for some, but I was expecting complete cheese and obnoxiousness on the movies part, so I was not disappointed. I was, however, disappointed that I was denied dancing in the aisles because "it is a fire hazard."
3. "Star Wars: The Clone Wars" is quickly approaching its' release date and I could not be LESS excited. Yet, with my hubby being out of the country, it will be my "good parent" duty to take the boys to see the movie and to go to McDonalds a hundred times to collect the pointless happy meal toys. Oh, the things we do for our children...P.S. Jared's party went well, even though we had to scramble to change the party plans at last minute due to rain. It was his "most favorite party ever" so I guess it was a success. Unfortunately, the kids ran around so fast the entire time, that it was hard to get a decent picture. I'll see what I can come up with later...
4. And last but not least...I have finally jumped on the "Twilight" bandwagon--I'm always so late with these things (i.e. Harry Potter), but when I do jump on, I go at full force. I'm enjoying the first book ( I have about 100 pages left) and look forward to reading the rest of them. After I finish the dry "James Adams" for book club, that is. So now I have something to look forward to--the movie comes out in December, right? And I see that the cutie of a kid who played Cedric in Harry Potter will be playing Edward...hmmm...So, these are the "cool" things consuming my life right now. I hope you're all having some fun, too!
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