Kids At Play

Today is the first day of school.  This means that summer is over (unofficially, at least).  My kids once again need to worry about getting ready in the morning, homework, and other "fun" school-related chores.  Before the sun set on summer fun for the last time, though, we had one more fun moment.  We went to Aunt S’s house by the lake.  There, they enjoyed many fun activities with their cousins and other members of B’s family.

Mountain Climbing

Ok, this is just a steep hill and not a mountain.  Still, the boys had a blast climbing the mountain and running down it.  I, meanwhile, liked climbing it for the view it afforded me.

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Boat Trip

What good is a house on the lake without a boat?  Though NHL opted out in favor of the pool (more on that later), JSL and I went out with Nana, Papa, Cousin A and Uncle M.  The trip began in an eventful manner with the engine dying.  We were just far enough from the dock to see it slowly drift away with no way to get back.  We did have a good view, though.

Luckily, Cousin A found a loose fuel injector line, fixed it, and we were good to go.  JSL loved driving the boat and watching Cousin A water skiing.

The boat ride ended with a bang.  Or rather a splash.  JSL was standing at the front with Papa when a big wave hit the boat soaking both of them.  (Sadly, my camera was pointed elsewhere at that moment, so I didn’t capture it.)  JSL was first upset by the sudden face full of water but he quickly decided that it was funny instead.

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Pool Time Fun

As mentioned before, NHL opted to go in the pool.  As I understand it, he and Cousin S did some diving into the water.  The next day, JSL, NHL, B, and I went to the pool together.  B didn’t have her swimsuit, so the boys and I went into the water together.  JSL was apprehensive, especially once he felt the cold water, but he soon got in the pool spirit and was laughing along with NHL and me.

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Sand and Surf

Our last visit was to the beach right near the pool.  There, NHL and JSL broke out some sand toys and had fun digging in the sand.  We also walked all the way out to the buoys that mark the end of the "safe to walk/swim" area.  Having grown up on Long Island, the beach brings back some great memories for me.  I still find it very relaxing to just sit chest-deep in the water and let the waves rock me back and forth.  I showed this to NHL and he agreed that it felt nice and calming.

Of course, calm isn’t as much fun and getting down and dirty in the sand.

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Yes, school might be starting now.  Their freedom to do whatever they want will be curtailed as things they WANT to do take a backseat to things they HAVE to do.  Still, it’s nice that they had one last summer weekend milked for every ounce of fun it contained.

The #DisneySMMoms Report: Poolside In Art of Animation, Part 3

Besides having plenty of food, there was also plenty of entertainment during the Art of Animation party.  The spray grounds and playground were open for kids to explore.  Giant corals walked past and posed for photos.

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The thing that captivated my kids, however, was the balloon animals.  A few people were blowing up balloons, shaping them into animals (and other structures) and handing them to kids.  My boys begged to get one and so we waited… and waited… I’ll be honest, more than once I wanted to escape the balloon line to go explore more of Art of Animation.  However, this particular balloon artist, Carl, was being quite entertaining.

He would ask a child what they liked and would then produce a balloon tailored to their exact tastes.  There was a flying saucer (complete with alien inside), Ariel (with green mermaid tail), monkeys climbing trees, and much more.  My boys were extremely patient even when the line got a bit chaotic and other kids wound up getting their balloons first despite not having been on line as long.

Carl, noticed this and, when my boys’ time approached, he asked what they wanted.  JSL asked for a Pluto but wanted blue mixed in.

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But NHL’s was truly outstanding.  Carl started blowing up a series of long balloons, snaking them together.  He challenged NHL to guess what it was, but we were all stumped.  Then, he produced two big, ball shaped white balloons.  It all started to come together as he blew up and enormous balloon, put the mass of long balloons below it and used the ball shaped balloons as eyes.

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Yes, NHL had a giant, orange octopus.  He was so happy and wanted to show it to everyone he met.  The smiles on both of their faces were well worth the wait.

Sadly, we knew that the balloon animals would not be able to join us in the next leg of our journey.  We didn’t want to upset the kids though, so we came up with a plan.  As we entered the hotel, we positioned the animals on a convenient couch and took photos of them.  The actual balloon animals were left in our hotel room.  When we got home, we printed off these photos and put them in small photo books for the boys along with photos they have from Disney and other memorable events.  Now, Carl’s balloons will last forever for the boys.  They can look at them whenever they want and remember his amazing balloon creations.

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Before I left the party, I gave Carl my card and let him know I was going to blog about this.  I’m not sure if he’ll stop by so many months later.  If, by chance you’re reading this Carl, thanks again.  My boys still love the balloons and had a blast watching you work your magic.

Disclaimer: We paid for our own trip to Disney World to attend the Disney Social Media Moms Celebration. Though we were given an incredible deal from Disney, they never asked us to blog about this event. All opinions expressed above are my own.

Note: To see all of my posts on DisneySMMoms 2012, go here.

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