Disney World Characters and Autographs

I originally intended this to be a Wordless Wednesday, but I figured I should give an introductory paragraph or two.  We’ve taken the boys to Disney World twice over the past couple of years.  On the first trip, we bought them an autograph book and pen.  Then, every character we met, we got their autographs.  Here are photos of my boys with the characters they met and got autographs from in the order that they met them.  (Not pictured are characters like Lightning McQueen, Mater, Sully or Mike Wazowski who don’t sign autographs.)  Their book currently has room for 12 more autographs.  Whose shall we get this time?

How many characters can you name?

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Is Winter Over Yet?

On Thursday, I was cleaning off my car when I slipped on some ice.  My legs went down under my car while the rest of me fell into the snowbank.  I was unhurt (or so I thought at the time) but had trouble getting up due to the slick surface under my feet.  I finally got out from under my car, dusted off my pants, and headed into work.  Unfortunately, my “unhurt” status changed over the course of the day as my neck/back began to hurt.  I realized that I must have wrenched it on the way down.

On Friday, we got at least nine additional inches of snow.  The following morning, I took some photos of the beautiful landscape.

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Then, we went to B’s parents’ house.  Their driveway had been plowed and they had a mountain of snow in their backyard.  The boys and I had fun playing in the snow for a couple of hours.

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While this was fun, we’ve also had our gutters fall down from the weight of the ice on them and our seasonal snowfall totals are over 77 inches.  (Normal snowfall for the entire season is under 49 inches.)  The sea of white makes for driving difficulties (narrowed roads, trouble getting out of our driveway, blocked views when going around turns) and blinding reflections.  I’m ready for these piles to melt (even though I know we’ll have a flooding/muddy mess for awhile) and for the warmth to begin.  It’s March now.  Is it Spring yet?

Memorable Hockey Firsts and Old Favorites

Last night, we took the boys to a hockey game.  This wasn’t their first hockey game, but it did contain a lot of firsts and favorite moments.  Of course, the main “first” was that this wasn’t an Albany River Rats game.  The team name changed when the New Jersey Devils returned.  Our team is now the Albany Devils.

This also means we have a new Mascot.  Instead of Rowdy the Rat, we now have the Devil Dawg.  I must admit that I thought this character looked a bit freaky when photos were first released.  Luckily, it looks less scary in person.  The boys headed right to him as B went to buy tickets and then loved spotting him where ever he appeared during the game.

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As we watched the players practice, one of the players flipped a puck over the glass.  I didn’t spot it at first, but NHL did.  He and another boy shot off after the puck.  NHL had luck on his side and the puck bounced so that NHL was able to grab it first.  His first hockey puck!

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After that came an old favorite of JSL’s: The zamboni.  He loves seeing them go around and smooth out the ice.  I’m convinced that he would drag us to an “ice show” that consisted of nothing but zambonis driving around for 30 minutes.

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The hockey game commenced and NHL was into the game, yet distracted.  He had heard that Dora would be at the game and he was determined to see her.  We ended the first period down 0-1 and I figured out where Dora would be.  Off we went.  Of course, the line was outrageously long.  I let the boys wait on line and told them that we might not get to see her.  After all, there are only 20 minutes between periods and the line was huge.  Slowly, the line shortened and we inched closer.  The boys got excited as they caught glimpses of the famous Spanish-speaking explorer.

Finally, we were there.  The boys received a Dora autograph and coloring page.  Then, they got to see Dora.

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Well, NHL did.  JSL refused to go near her.  I wasn’t about to let that much waiting time result in no JSL photo with Dora though.  I handed the camera to B, scooped up JSL, and walked up to Dora.

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Perfect shot!  The boys were so happy at seeing Dora.  (Skipping to later on, we turned on the TV when we got home and who do you think was on?  DORA!)

Back to the hockey game we went.  This was turning into a real nail-biter.  We went from being down by 1 to being up by 2 to being tied.  The tie game turned into overtime.  The overtime turned into a shootout.  This was a first for both my boys and for me.  I’ve seen hockey games won and lost during regular play and overtime, but have never seen a shootout first hand.

We all cheered as our player rushed the opposing goal and jeered when the opponents rushed ours.  One of the Albany Devils got a goal in and everyone cheered.  The rest of the players (both ours and theirs) were being blocked.  NHL could hardly stay in his seat.  He was so excited.  The last opposing player was up and we were on the edge of our seat.  He approached the goal and… DENIED!  The arena (minus a few opposing team fans who had journeyed to support their team) exploded into cheering.  NHL and JSL were right there with them.

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We got back home, stopping to pick up McDonald’s along the way as a special treat, and the boys were still loving their day out.  There was so much that they loved about the night and so much excitement.  They agreed with us that this was something we had to do again.

Aloha Friday: The Icy Hazards of Winter

I’ve written before about our snow problems.  Chief among them are ice dams.  Basically, due to poor insulation in our upstairs room, heat warms our upper roof and snow on that roof melts.  The dripping water refreezes on the lower roof.  Over time, the ice gets very thick and very heavy.  We tried various methods of removing the ice, but had only limited success.

With the recent warm weather, we noticed two things.  First of all, the ice was melting and thus was separating from the roof.  Secondly, the gutter on one side of our house was bending.  Obviously, the ice was shifting.  Instead of putting its considerable weight on our roof, it was placing the weight on the gutter.  I decided to remove the ice dams before any serious damage was done.

I positioned a ladder and carefully scaled it.  Once at the top, I used a hammer to chip away at the ice.  Small chunks flew from the giant ice block.  (Fast moving, but small chunks of ice really hurt when they hit your face, by the way.)  Then some big chunks fell off.  I descended the ladder to reposition it so I could reach more of the ice.  As I stepped off the ladder, there was a creaking/ripping sound.  Suddenly, the ice came crashing down, bringing our gutters with it.

Here are some photos of the aftermath.  That hunk of ice was *heavy*!

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With the ice down, inspiration struck.  Here’s my own little creation.  I call it Ice Henge.  I shall pray to it in the hopes that Spring arrives quickly and gets rid of all of this snow and ice.

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My Aloha Friday question for today is: Has your house ever been damaged by the winter (or other seasonal) weather?


Thanks to Kailani at An Island Life for starting this fun for Friday. Please be sure to head over to her blog to say hello and sign the McLinky there if you are participating.

Aloha Friday by Kailani at An Island Life

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