Sunday, June 29, 2014

father's day

These kids LOVE their Daddy!
We had a very good Father's Day here in the Heinrich household.  Daddy is so super special to these kids (and to me, too) that we went all out celebrating how much we love him!  The kiddos had fun creating this picture for Dad ... they loved having me write on their feet (well, I guess Allie did!).  I think the picture turned out really cute!  My goal was to display it in a different way ... what I mean is that I printed several other photos for Billy's office at work, and I framed them.  I didn't want to add another framed picture ... so I decided to transfer the image to wood.  I went to The Home Depot, and I bought a piece of scrap wood that would fit an 8 1/2 x 11 picture ... then I cut the wood, stained it, and transferred the picture to the wood.  I think it turned out great!  It's very rustic, which I love, and it's an adorable way to display a photo sans a frame.  I love how the wood grain shows through!

The back view.
Colton and the kids made several crafts that week at the Kids Club at the gym and at Sabbath School.  Daddy really got spoiled!
I even interviewed the kids about Daddy.  They had some silly and some true answers!  My favorite answers from Colton are that Daddy weighs 106 pounds (yikes!), and I love all of the "plays with me, tickles me, and kisses" answers ... that means Colton knows how much his Daddy loves him!  My favorite Khloe answers are that Daddy loves to watch Jeopardy (which is totally true), and I love that when asked how tall he was her first answer was "this big!" (as she reached high up into the sky ... and finally settled on 50 feet 3 inches as her number guess) ... and when asked how much he weighs she said, "He's BIG!" So cute!
Their interview about Daddy!
It's kind of a tradition around here to decorate an ice cream cake from Bruster's for Father's Day.  This is our third year now, and they absolutely LOVE doing it! I think they really like to eat all of the sprinkles and M&M's while they decorate, but we'll pretend it's the love of making something for Daddy! It's always a masterpiece, that's for sure!
Colton decorating the cake!
Khloe adding a million sprinkles!
All done!
They had so much fun!
Finished product!  Doesn't it look tasty ... to a 2 and 4 year old!
Daddy loved it!  Mint chocolate chip!
On Father's Day, we let Daddy sleep in late ... we went to get some breakfast and to pack up his gifts. Billy had been wanting some Beats by Dre (headphones) for a long time.  I knew exactly which ones he was hoping for ... so we surprised him BIG TIME with those for Father's Day.  He had no idea!  While he was still in bed, we brought him a card and the photo gifts we had put together for him.  He thought that was all he was getting (and he was happy with those things).  
Surprising Daddy with a gift and a card in bed!
Colton is reading the card to Daddy ... who is looking very surprised and enthusiastic about everything!
A very happy Daddy with his three babies.
Then he came out to the kitchen to this surprise! And he was floored that we had bought him his headphones ... exactly the ones he told us about almost a year ago ... what a fun surprise!
Breakfast of his favorite things: Mountain Dew, OJ, green grapes, cherries, jelly donuts, Burger King hash browns, some things to read, and ... a VERY special surprise gift!
Billy with his new headphones ... Beats by Dre Studio Wireless (in red)!
We LOVE you, Daddy (Billy)! Those kids are so blessed to have a Dad who loves to play, wrestle, tickle, hug, kiss, and snuggle with them ... they will always know that their Daddy loves them more than anything in this world, and I couldn't be happier to be raising them with you! God sure has blessed all of us!

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I am reminded regularly that I have a great Dad, too!  I have always had a really special relationship with my Dad ... I guess it stems from us being so much alike.  I cherish the moments when I would wake up early on Sabbath, and he would show me photo slides of his childhood ... or when would go on LONG Sabbath walks with the dogs, sit up late chatting when I was in high school, and go on special Father-Daughter days ... like motorcycle rides to motorcycle races or Sabbath afternoon adventures to museums.  I am lucky that he instilled his love for history in me ... I like that we share that common bond.  He was involved in my Pathfinders, was my biggest supporter at all of my basketball games, watched every drama/choir/band performance (even repeatedly at different churches), was my chauffeur (drove me all around town to keep me hanging out with my friends or attending school activities before I got my own car--and he NEVER complained about it), and always let me know just how proud of me he was ... I didn't fully understand it at the time, but now that I'm a parent ... I get it.  He gave everything to me ... and I'm not talking things.  He is a very special Dad, and I am pretty lucky! He taught me a lot.

A few Dad-isms by Richard Reynolds:
1) ME: "I'm hungry." DAD: "It's nice to meet you, Hungry.  I'm Dad!"
2) ME: "It's really humid outside." DAD: "That's what the animals say ... there's a lot of humans out!"
3) "Taking a trip? Next FALL!" (When I would physically trip on something.)
4) "We're not air-conditioning the neighborhood!" (In other words, shut the front door!)
5) "In or out!" (Shut the front door!)
6) "I'm not sleeping ... I'm just resting my eyes."
7) "I don't know, can you?" (In an effort to get us to say, "May I please ...")
8) "The 'I don't know' guy is back!"
9) "That's the way the cookie crumbles."
10) "That's the way the ball bounces."
11) "You make a better door than a window!"
12) "Turn it off!" (Referring to my over active ability to cry about nothing.)
13) "Hey is for horses!"
14) "Eat it!  It will grow hair on your chest!" (P.S.--not a convincing argument to get a girl to eat her vegetables!)
15) "I love you one, two, three, four ... I love you, MORE!" (probably my most favorite between me and my dad)
I love YOU more, Dad! 

Thursday, June 26, 2014

the happiest place on earth

This year, Florida Hospital Zephyrhills had their board retreat at Disney's Grand Floridian Hotel Resort & Spa, and as a gift to their members, they gave away three one-day passes to Disney.  Colton and Khloe were super excited, because they had never been to Disney World before!  Once Billy filled them in on what they would be seeing, they talked about it for a month before-hand.  Colton was most excited to ride the Buzz Lightyear ride and to drive the cars.  Koki couldn't wait to meet Cinderella!  

The resort, as a whole, was amazing!  There were several pools, water slides, splash parks, and play areas ... as well as, many restaurants, shops, and spa areas.  It was a beautiful resort over looking Disney's Magic Kingdom.  
The hotel room.
Cute towels on our bed at the resort.
A cool carriage outside of our resort.
Billy stalked this lady at the hotel ... she looked really weird ... too much plastic surgery and attempts to stay young (she was about 90, I would guess)!
On Wednesday, we took the whole day to visit Magic Kingdom.  It was a HOT Florida day ... and I was pretty much melted by the time we arrived to Magic Kingdom.  When we arrived, Khloe was SO excited to see Cinderella's castle.  She gasped when she saw it!  After we watched a little show in front of the castle, we made our way to figure out how to do "fast passes".  Years ago, when Billy and I had been to Disney (and vowed never to come again without kids ... too many strollers), you got a fast pass by walking up to the ride you wanted to go on, getting a ticket, and coming back during the time stamped on your ticket.  Now, it's all done online, and it goes on your Disney ticket band.  We didn't know that at first.  We thought our day was ruined, but alas, a Disney cast member helped us out ... and we were on our way to having a day filled with magic!  
Our awesome Disney tickets.  Pretty amazing, Disney!
Ready for a big day!
Watching the show at the castle.
Koki is clapping to the music!
First, we hit up the Flying Dumbo ride.  The kids LOVED it so much ... we went on it twice!  Luckily, we didn't realize how the fast passes worked yet, so Bill took the kids (only Colton's fast pass matters, because Khloe is under 2) ... then I took them.  The people working the rides let Colton go twice, even though his pass was already used ... what nice people!
Dumbo Ride!
A big wave from Dumbo!
After Dumbo, we went to meet Goofy and Donald.  Khloe and Colton weren't too sure about them.  They were excited until they got up to the characters ... and of course afterwards, they were really excited about meeting them.  During the whole thing ... they were questionable.  Luckily, I read that kids have a hard time meeting the characters who don't have "people" faces, so I was prepared.  
Meeting Goofy!
Meeting Donal Duck!
Allie sleeps the day away!
Following our meet and greet, we went and found food in Tomorrowland.  $$$$ ching-ching ... we spent a pretty penny on some not-so-fab food, but the air-conditioning in the restaurant was worth it for me! (Plus, there were some fancy songs sung by a "chucky-cheese" type robotic character resembling a dinosaur in the dining area.  Can't beat that!)

After lunch, Bill and Colton rode the Lilo and Stitch 3-D ride.  Then we went to Monster's, Inc. Laugh Factory where Colton picked up a few good jokes! Ask him the next time you see him, he LOVES to tell jokes!

When we left the Laugh Factory, it was POURING down rain!  We were pretty sure that was a good sign to go back to the hotel for a nap ... you think we were only there for an hour or so, but all of that took about 3 to 4 hours!  Everything takes a million years in Disney.  
Ready for nap time at our hotel.
After nap time, it was still pouring rain outside.  We grabbed dinner at the hotel, and we made the decision that rain is just water ... surely it would stop ... maybe Disney would be less crowded ... so we went back.  

Disney was NOT less crowded.  I guess when you pay that type of money to go on your one vacation of the year, you are not leaving due to some simple, albeit annoying, rain.  By the time the monorail got us back to Disney, it was just sprinkling, and we walked to Tomorrowland (again) to ride the Buzz Lightyear ride. 
We had some fun on the Buzz Lightyear ride!
We, also, got to ride the Teacups!  A Disney classic! The kids had so much fun!  They loved spinning and spinning around.  No one got sick or threw up ... that's a good thing!
Billy having fun on the teacup ride!
Everyone is having fun on the teacups!
By this time, it is nearly 7:00 p.m., and we figured the Princesses Hall would probably be less of a wait ... NOPE!  It was still 170 minutes to see Elsa and Anna ... and 70 minutes to see Cinderella and Rapunzel (which jumped to 110 minutes when I blinked). So, we got on the carousel.  The kids love to ride the carousel!  After that, it was time for some ice cream!  We all shared one expensive treat ... then we headed to Ariel's Grotto.
There they are on the carousel!
Mickey is everywhere!
Koki and Cole got to meet Ariel (thank you, Fast Pass), and Khloe thought that was pretty amazing!  She was so excited to meet her ... she froze up, and she could only say her name to Ariel, but afterwards ... she was really happy to talk about meeting Ariel!  "Her hair is SO pretty!" she said.
Koki was so happy!
Colton was excited to meet Ariel, too!
The kids meeting Ariel!
We decided to walk through the other side of the park after meeting Ariel ... it was nearly 9:00 p.m. by this point.  That's when it happened.  We got stuck thanks to the Fantasy of Lights Parade! So, we watched the parade ... then we got cattle herded to the castle for the Fireworks ... it was nearly 10:00 p.m.  We just needed to get back to the hotel ... so after about 20-30 minutes ... we cleared the masses heading to watch the fireworks, and we got to the shops.  

Colton and Khloe each got to pick one thing to buy at Disney.  After some searching, Colton picked a boxed set of "Star of Wars" (as he calls it) figurines.  He said, "Look, Mom!  Dark Vader!"  I said, "No, Cole ... it's DARTH Vader."  "That's what I said," he replies, "Dark Vader!"
Colton with his "Star of Wars" characters.
Khloe wanted a princess ... and she picked out Belle.  She was so excited to get her back to the hotel, so she could brush Belle's hair!  
Khloe with Belle. 
We had such a fun day!  We watched the fireworks from the monorail all of the way back to the hotel.  It was really beautiful!  Some day when we don't have an infant, we'll stay for the fireworks, but that was not the day.

The next day, we spent at the pool and recouping from Disney.  Here's a video of their awesome splash park.

Chilling at the pool
On Friday afternoon, we braved the rain (again), and we went to Disney's Animal Kingdom ... which is good, because it stopped raining by the time we arrived there! We spent about 3 1/2 hours there which we found was perfect for Animal Kingdom ... much more than that with the kids at the age they are would've been overkill.  We got to do everything we wanted to do (minus a couple of shows).
A day of fun at Animal Kingdom.
Our first stop was the safari!  It is such a good ride, and the kids loved seeing all of the animals.  Bonus that we fast passed it, so we didn't have to wait in line at all.  We got to see most everything except, of course, for the lions.  Those lazy beasts ... always sleeping during the heat of the day!  My kind of animal!  We saw rhinos, gazelles, wildebeests, giraffes, elephants, flamingoes, cheetahs, etc.  It was a super fun safari!

There's a giraffe back there! 
Here he is!  Up close and personal!
Khloe was excited to see the giraffe so close.
She sees something ....
Allie was awake for the safari!
After the safari, we headed to the Bugs' Life 3-D show.  Billy and I really like this one, so we knew the kids would like it, too.  They did!  Colton kept trying to grab the bugs in front of his face while Khloe kept dodging them as they flew at her head!  Alice did not like it ... we forgot how loud the show is! She was not a fan of the noise! Next year, maybe!
They loved the Bugs' Life show!  It was cute to watch them grabbing for the bugs when they sped at us in 3-D!
We had a buggy-fun time!
After the show, we walked through Asia.  Disney does such a great job making each area feel like you are actually in that country!  Even the crowds help make it feel more realistic ... and then we happened upon Mt. Everest.  It brought back some great memories!  
The kids with Daddy in front of Mt. Everest.
Hey ... we've been here before ... and the next picture is of us and the REAL Everest!
Everest ... for real.
Hiking there ... for real.
We walked through Asia and came upon Dinosaurland.  The kids really liked it there!  They rode some triceratops ride ... much like Flying Dumbo.  Then Billy took them into an "excavation" area, and they played and played.  They had the most fun running around that play area!
Flying dinosaurs!
Our final stop, we went to meet Mickey and Minnie Mouse!  They were all safaried out and ready for pictures.  The kids seemed much less afraid of them than Goofy and Donald.  They were very excited to get their picture with them ... even Alice had a big smile!

Big smiles all around!
Allie with Mickey and Minnie ...
By the end of the day, we were all exhausted.  Khloe walked the entire time ... and she was ready for a nap!  When we made it home to Tampa and pulled into our neighborhood, Khloe woke up and cried and cried!  She wanted to go back to the hotel.  It was pretty funny!  That girl loves hotels.
We had a long few days ... she was wiped out!
We had to wait another week before we could go back to Magic Kingdom ... we were required to use all of our passes within 14 days.  So ... last Sunday, we reserved our fast passes and headed back into the crazy land that is Disney.  Khloe was sad that we didn't get to walk through Cinderella's castle the last time we were there, so that was our first stop.  We walked through, and she was SO very excited! There are pictures of the story of Cinderella on the walls, and we looked at each one.  She thought that was pretty cool!  
Ready to walk through the castle.
Anybody home?
Trying to be strong enough to get the sword!
Trying to get that sword!
The look on her face!  She is serious!
After that, we headed to the Princess Hall to meet Cinderella and Rapunzel.  She was very excited, but again ... she froze when she met them.  She was okay to say 'hi', but she was very quiet while she took pictures with them.  After we left, she chatted and chatted about meeting the princesses.  And meeting Cinderella was her favorite part of the day ... but silence encompassed our actual visits with the princesses.  I'm glad she liked it, though ... even if she seemed awestruck!
Meeting beautiful Rapunzel!
She was so happy to be meeting her favorite princess, Cinderella!
Colton seems like he is having fun !?@#%
After we met the princesses, we rode on the carousel again.  Those kids love carousels ... and with a 5-minute wait ... why not! 
Such a pretty girl!
She picked out her horse!
Daddy and Colton ... Cole picked a tall horse. 
When we finished the carousel, we walked the opposite way than we went the last time we were at Magic Kingdom ... this time, we went towards Frontierland.  We passed by a Disney classic ride ... the Small World ride ... so with only a 10-minute wait, we rode the most annoying ride.  The kids loved it, of course, because Disney is made for them!  It is fun to see them having such a good time.
Small World Ride 




From the Small World ride, we went on the river boat around Tom Sawyer's Island.  It was a nice, slow trip.  It felt good to be in the shade for a while.  When that ride was over, we went to get some lemonade and ice cream!  It was such a hot day!  While eating our ice cream, Khloe saw the Magic Carpet Ride, so we went on it.  It was only a 15-minute wait ... and even though, it's much like Dumbo (and the dinosaur ride), the kids seemed to think it was pretty awesome!  
Billy and Colton rode behind us on the magic carpet ride.
When we were heading back to Tomorrowland, we passed by the Swiss Family Robinson Treehouse, so we climbed up through that.  The kids wanted to live there!  I think Billy did, too.  It was so hot, and the kids were getting tired.  We had to race across the park to make it in time for a fast pass that we had booked ... so Billy carried the kids.  What a great dad!
Two tired kids ... no stroller ... what a good Dad!
Two lucky kids!
We made it just in time to drive the cars around the track, and luckily, both kids are tall enough to ride that one!  They loved it, and I had whip lash by the end.  Khloe got distracted when she saw Cinderella's castle from the ride, and it was downhill from there ... her driving wasn't too good!  
She may have her Disney license, but this girl shouldn't be allowed on the road ... we bumped back and forth a lot ... #carsick
A wave from Billy in the front car ... Colton is driving!
Our last ride of the day, we took one more trip on Buzz Lightyear's Laser ride.  We defeated Emperor Zerg, and we had a fun time doing it as a family!  Luckily, Billy's parents were in town, and his mom watched Alice for us that day.  Poor Allie ... she couldn't do another long, hot day at Disney!  

On our way out, we ran into another parade.  They were really excited to see Woody and Jessie!  Khloe waved and waved!  
Watching the parade.
Giving a smile on the way home ... or the stink-eye!
I'm thankful for FH Zephyr and the chance they gave us to take our kiddos to Disney.  It may have been hot and crowded, but seeing how much Cole and Koki loved it ... that made it all worth the effort! Next year ... we'll see if Alice has some fun, too!