Thursday, December 23, 2010

What To Do? What To Do?

Hello, all! I was sitting at the computer tonight and thinking how much I'd really like to be /doing/ something. Anything! I could watch a movie I stored in my Netflix queue. I could just surf the web. I could wait for someone to talk to me, or start up a conversation with someone on a social website. But I'd really rather be doing something more active with other people. Board games aren't an option right now. Our hosts are out or asleep so I wouldn't know wear to look for them and I don't dig. It's a point of honor, I guess. Two of my kids are watching an Avatar marathon (the /real/ Avatar, btw, and not the fake one with blue people). My youngest is watching an anime (Kenichi: The Mightiest Disciple). My husband is surfing the web/using his tweetdeck. And I sit here, blogging. *shrugs* Ah, well. We can't always get what we want, eh?

So, what do you, my awesome readers, do for fun that doesn't cost money? What's your favorite game or hobby? What's your favorite place to go for a relaxing time or valuable conversation with your spouse/date? Try to give answers that are great for a tight budget. I can't wait to see how many folks give an answer. And please do keep it kid friendly. My kiddos are sometimes hovering under my elbows... ;)

Here are my top ten ideas for fun, inexpensive things to do with my family. The first 5 will be family activities. The last 5 will be date night activities.

1. The Zoo-Our whole family loves the zoo. The only downside is if the zoo is big or in a town that gets most of its income from tourism. We usually look for smaller zoos. Those are best for my husband (who has trouble with his knees) and much better for our budget.

2. The library-While going to the library with an active 6-year-old can be quite trying sometimes, on a good day, the library is a great way to get out of the house and enjoy some forced quiet. This can be an awesome thing when there's been nothing but noise for days on end.

3. The park-While the kids really enjoy going to the park, I'm not a big fan. We do take them from time to time but I generally like to avoid the park. We usually try to go when there are fewer children since too many children makes it very hard for me to keep an eye on mine. I'm easily distracted by conversation and sights and losing them in a crowd just isn't an option. Not to mention, crowds of children are very intimidating to me.

4. The pet store-I don't know if any of you have tried this but my kids (especially my girls) love going to the pet store. We've been avoiding it lately because our youngest wants a hamster. It's not fun when you leave the pet store with a whiney 6-year-old.

5. The Arboretum-Our 'local' arboretum is about 30 minutes away but it's free to go through it. Some Saturdays, they host a discussion about nature. The did a good little presentation on butterflies that we were able to attend. Not only is it relaxing there, it's also educational!

6. A local cafe-Our local cafe is called 'Cafe Mosaic' and it's an awesome venue for some fun conversation and a little bit of online fun. They also make a fabulous gelato! However, if you want intimate conversation and a more private venue, this isn't it. On Fridays and Saturdays, it's so packed you can hardly hear yourself think.

7. Go to a movie-It's always nice to go to dinner and a movie, even if you have to eat at McDonald's or Subway. During the dinner, you get some conversation and after the movie, you have the opportunity to discuss the finer (or awful) points of the movie. This is sometimes the jumping off point for further discussion. From a woman's viewpoint, that's always a plus!

8. Karaoke-While I've never done this as a date, some might enjoy it. I prefer to do karaoke with a larger group. It's a great adult activity and gives parents time with other adults while they take a small portion of time away from the daily grind.

9. Visit a museum-Our small town has 2 museums-a Cajun culture museum and a Cajun music museum. At least, I think the second one is a music museum. It's located in a couple of refurbished train cars, one of which is an actual caboose. :) We haven't visited it in quite some time. But both of these museums don't cost much at all to go into. One of them asks for a donation.

10. Go for a drive-There's nothing like going for a drive down country roads on a star-filled night. The music is awesome (because you choose it) and the conversation is as private as can be. It's a great way to focus on the conversation and talk about things you might not otherwise discuss. Most places have beautiful country roads that are scenic and beautiful. Talk about great ambiance!

Well, I've wracked my brain and now it's your turn. Get ready! Get set! GO!

Friday, December 10, 2010

Pianolady32's Holiday Wish List Meme

TodaysMama and GameStop are giving away a sleighful of gifts this holiday season and to enter I’m sharing this meme with you.

1. What is your holiday wish for your family?

I wish for a safe and blessed trip to visit with my husband's relatives. We haven't spent a Christmas with them in several years so we're really looking forward to it.

2. What is your Christmas morning tradition?

We usually just wake up, make coffee and wait for the kids to wake up. :) Our kiddos are sleepers. When the kids wake up, we gather round the tree, read the Christmas story from Scripture and enjoy opening gifts together.

3. If you could ask Santa for one, completely decadent wish for yourself, what would it be?

Ohhhhh...completely decadent...I've been pretty practical concerning myself for so long...I think I'd like to make our house and property self-sustaining. I don't guess that qualifies as completely decadent but it's something that I really, really want but can't really do.

4. How do you make the holidays special without spending any money?

We read some wonderful stories, 'The Tale Of The Three Trees' and 'The Cajun Night Before Christmas'. We might play a round or two of Surprise Marble on a board handmade by my great-grandfather. We also might make cookies or some holiday crafts. We watch a movie or a couple of movies. We just kinda take it easy and see what we feel like doing. :)

5. What games did you play with your family growing up?

We played Uno when we visited with my mother's family. I remember the laughs! We played dominoes sometimes, too. Every now and then we'd play Monopoly.

6. What holiday tradition have you carried on from your own childhood?

We read the Christmas story from Scripture and sing Christmas carols.

7. Where would you go for a Christmas away-from-home trip?

That's a really hard decision but I would so love to have a trip to Ireland. I'm not sure they'd be at their best during the Christmas season, though... Maybe Jamaica? Or a cruise might be fun. All impossible at this point in our lives, though, considering there are 5 of us.

8. Check out GameStop and tell us, what are the three top items on your GameStop Wish List this year?

Any Zelda game, PS3, Create for Wii

Monday, December 6, 2010

Really Cool Stuff

Looks like I'll get another post in before we get knocked back down to slower internet speeds. :) I'd like to share a couple of websites with y'all. The first one is All Free Sewing. The best thing about them (and the one thing that drew me) is that you can get free patterns! The also have some free ebooks you can download that are full of helpful hints, ideas and patterns. You should check'em out. Right now, they're doing a give-away for a book about altering patterns to fit /you/. I really need something like this so I have to admit to some reluctance to blog about it to you all. LOL Here's the link: http://www.allfreesewing.com/sweeps/Pattern-Fitting-with-Confidence-Book-Giveaway so that you can also sign up to win the book. While you're there, be sure to sign up for their newsletter. I have gotten lots of great ideas and patterns from them. I hope you'll enjoy the site. They didn't pay me for doing this. It does give me another entry to win the book, though.

The second place you should visit is Cupcakes and Crinoline. A great friend of mine writes it and always posts creative ideas. http://cupcakesandcrinoline.com/ Sometimes she does give-aways. She also has a shopping page with a few items. She's just recently started out so I wanted to help her get some more visitors to her blog. I hope you'll visit today and see the cute cookie ideas she posted! :) I think we're gonna try out the Christmas Caroler Cookies. They look like fun and they seem easy enough to modify. We may also try the chocolate reindeer cookies.

Well, I hope you are all having a great holiday season and I hope that it only gets better from here on in. :) I hope to talk to you soon!
Laugh a lot!

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Internet Detention Looms-One More Post Before It Crashes In

Yes, folks. We've hit the download limit again. Ah, well. Such seems to be our lot concerning online time. I wanted to get another blog post in before the lockdown begins.

Does anyone else have last minute Christmas shopping to do? There was a time when I was ready for Christmas...completely...by October. I miss those days very much. Not only was it a relief to be able to take my time while shopping, it was also easier on our budget. Sadly, I had nothing but stocking stuffers by October of this year. So all the major purchases had to be done in November and December. Talk about a budget drain! But I think it will be a special Christmas, even with all the stress and strain. We'll be able to spend this one with my husband's family. We haven't had a Christmas with them in several years. We're really looking forward to it!

Speaking of Christmas, what does it mean to you? Is it just a time for laughs and friends and presents and a feast? Or does it mean more to you? To me, Christmas is a time to remember and reflect. It's also a time to bring family together. Christmas reminds me that there are many more people less fortunate than I am. It reminds me I need to be giving and helpful throughout the year and not just for one month of each year. I'm going to enjoy this Christmas and revel in the magic and wonder and history and splendor. Here's my top 10 for this post...what I love about Christmas, what I'm thankful for at Christmas.

1. People are more giving and forgiving...in general, unless you're in their way on Black Friday.
2. Christmas lights-So much fun and so pretty!
3. Obscure Christmas songs-They are a riot b/c they make people give you the quizzical puppy dog look.
4. Trimming the tree-Fun when I do it alone. Interesting when I do it with my kids. But the satisfaction when it's done is always the same. :)
5. Old Christmas cartoons-I love the stop motion cartoons. Can't help it. The magic just carries over and still makes me feel secure. Gives me warm fuzzies, too.
6. Public Servants-Everyone wants a little peace. Everyone needs a break. Well, most people get one for Christmas. Sometimes we that get a break at Christmas need to remember those who don't, who still go to their jobs so that we can be safe while celebrating during the holiday.
7. Giving gifts-Giving a gift is so much more fun than getting one. I love watching a person's face light up while they open it! I love seeing the enjoyment when they like what they've received.
8. Wrapping presents-I love wrapping presents. It's a time of peace and quiet and I can get really creative with each package. Well, I can get as creative as time will allow, anyway. :)
9. Homemade gifts-Homemade and handmade items are usually a plus. However, if you don't know the person's favorite color, or what they are able to consume, get a gift card. It's not special if you made a chartreuse scarf and the person just can't wear that color at all. :( Having said that, I'm working on scarves right now...and praying the recipients will love them...
10. Stories-I love reading certain Christmas stories with my kids. We have two that are somewhat traditional. The first is 'The Cajun Night Before Christmas' by "Trosclair". (Please take note that none of the other versions can compare to this ORIGINAL.) The second one is 'The Tail of the Three Trees' a folktale as retold by Angela Elwell Hunt. We recently added another possibility to our reading list. Brian Jacques wrote a book called "A Redwall Winter's Tale" that I just love.

Well, that concludes my wordiness for this post. I hope you enjoyed it and I hope you enjoy the holiday season. Remember that the most important thing is that you hug those you love. Most people, even children...maybe mostly children, don't really care how many gifts they get. They'd much rather know they are loved and that someone cares about them. Time spent together is so very special! I know there are many more people struggling this year than there were last year. I know times are tough. Just remember you are not alone. Happy Christmas wishes to all! And for those that don't celebrate 'Christmas', then I hope you have a very festive holiday season, whatever tradition you follow. :)