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    <title>Disney</title>
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I am not a Disney person, maybe I'm not as fun or easy-going as I should be...maybe
I'm just a total snob, but the scene there gives me complete hives.  I don't
like crowds, I don't like rides, I am terrified of heights, I don't like Disney characters
in general, and people who wear disney apparel as grown-ups?  Really?  
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Anyway, my mother and brother convinced me to bring the kids to Disney, stating that
I was the 'meanest mom ever' if I didn't give them that experience, so we went last
weekend-- my brother, his three kids under the age of 9, my 2 boys (ages 9 and 6),
and my parents.  Oy, what a trip.  I didn't love it, for most things I barely
gritted my teeth and got through, but the smiles of the kids, the giggles between
cousins, and the fun of watching them in this ridiculous setting lessened the blow.
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Now, I must state that my kids don't particularly like rides, Disney characters, or
crowds either, so it was a bit absurd -- we had tears of fear on rides, complaints
about lines, and more -- enough to drive me a little batty, but here are the things
we LIKED.
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In the Animal Kingdom -- 
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The safari trip is wonderful.  It is so bizarre, but they really take you in
a safari type vehicle and bump you through a road where you view elephants, birds,
crocodiles, rhinos, lions, wharthogs, and more.  Very cool.  
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The Lion King Show.  A great, not too long, performance to get a taste of the
Broadway show -- the acrobats were amazing, the music was great, and the costumes
were fantastic.  Fun all around.
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Tree of Life.  A fully sculpted "tree" depicting all manner of animals from around
the world.  Beautifully carved and detailed.  Fun to just wander around
and pick out the different animal types.
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Kali River Rapids ride.  A very fun, VERY wet ride down a 'river' rapids. 
If you like rides, you'll love it, but it's definitely not a calm ride.
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Magic Kingdom -- 
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Swiss Family Robinson Tree House.  An beautifully crafted tree house that winds
you way up in a tree and around.  Very cool to see the rooms and the different
levels.
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Hall of Presidents Show.  If you're a history buff, you'll love this.  An
interactive movie with moving figures of the presidents takes you through time and
history.  Enough interest to hold the attention of the kids.  A great breather
during the day if you need to sit, enjoy a little air conditioning and a break from
lines.
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Pirates of the Caribbean.  A great ride on a boat, with fascinating effects. 
It is dark though and there is one part where the boat drops down a slight incline
that scared my smaller one.  There are also pirates and crazy singing and scenes
and loud noises in case someone worries easily...  
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Restaurants: 
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T-Rex!  A must do -- reservations are necessary because it's completely nuts,
but the setting is great.  Meteor showers light up the 'sky', the walls change
colors in an ice cave room, and there are giant jelly fish, octopus, and dinosaurs
hanging everywhere.  So fun.
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Hoop-Dee-Doo Revue.  Now, I'll admit that you may get there and want to run away
when you first see what you're in for.  Lots of people, not fancy food, but the
kids were HOWLING and so were we.  If you can get your head around the down home
fun, you'll have a great night.
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All for now.  Comments welcome.  
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  <entry>
    <title>House keeping tip</title>
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    <published>2009-10-07T09:59:22.079-04:00</published>
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I am not a good housekeeper. My husband is the neat one in our home, and as such,
I feel it falls to him to keep the house in the manner he prefers-- I don't mind a
little mess, but if he does...well, he can clean, I don't mind.  
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He says worries that if something were to ever happen to him, the children would
be removed by child services because I would just let the house rot and become over-run
with papers and the sundry bits that I tend to leave lying about...which he now
picks up and "hides" from me by putting them "away", but that's a story for another
day.  I'll admit that the house would certainly not be tidy, but doubt it would
get that bad...with the insurance money, I'd certainly get someone to fill in for
him.
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Anyway, a friend shared an email with me today, and I won't bore you with the full
forwarded email...but the best line, I have to share because I just loved it...
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          <em>"Remember...a  layer of dust protects the wood beneath it.  And a house truly
becomes a home when you can write 'I love you' on the furniture." --</em> Forget the
dusting for the day and get out and enjoy doing something meaningful!
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  <entry>
    <title>The morning growl</title>
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My children and I are not morning people...during the week anyway.  They seem
pretty happy to be awake and waking me in the morning on the weekends, but the morning
growl has started in full force in our home as the kids have grown.  They dread
getting dressed, having breakfast, and getting ready for school.  I spend most
of my first hours of the day herding them about the house like uncooperative cattle. 
I hate it, they hate it.  My husband on the other hand is the most annoyingly
chipper person in the morning and we all just bark at him while he happily makes comments
and goes about preparing for the day.  Who lives like that?!  Grrrrr.  
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    <title>Food Fights</title>
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    <published>2009-09-24T01:02:34.110375-04:00</published>
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My kids are now 9 and 7 and I don't want to speak too soon and jinx it, but I think
they may actually be developing taste buds that resemble those of a normal person
rather than chicken finger only eating animals.  They seem to finally be getting
sick of what I call 'plastic' foods-- items you microwave or 'heat'.  For a while
the little one would ONLY eat chicken fingers, cream cheese and jelly, and occassionally
a turkey sandwich if pressed -- NO other proteins or colored foods passed
his lips.  He is finally beginning to agree to try new things and recently even
has a craving for tacos!  So, for all of the desperate moms out there who cry
out 'they won't eat anything I cook for them'...take heart, all it takes is a little
time and to KEEP TRYING.  At least one a week (once a day if you can bear it)
add something new to their plate and see if you can't convince them to try just one
bite.  If they seriously don't like it, try again another time, but one bite
is the pass word.  You never know, you might hit on something that'll surprise
you.
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  <entry>
    <title>Welcome to Fall!</title>
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    <published>2009-09-18T11:58:20.516625-04:00</published>
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Fall seems to have finally arrived -- there's a little chill in the air, kids are
settling into school routines, mommies are happily back at the gym, at baby classes
with friends, having coffee, going to work or just getting into routines themselves.
Weekends are full of soccer, ballet, football, friends, and town fun -- people come
out to see friends or meet new ones and the towns are buzzing with chatter and events
of all types. It's my absolute favorite time of year. 
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What I like most about the fall though is that it always makes me remember why we
live in this gorgeous area. The options for fun are endless, whether as adults out
at amazing local restaurants or happenings, or out with the kids in local parks, apple
picking, or at interesting new classes. But I'm babbling, you know why you live here
-- it's like nowhere else, we have the best city in the world a train ride away, yet
the most spectacular nature preserves, parks, farms, and more to enjoy right in our
own back yards. 
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Last weekend we took the kids to enjoy a walk in one of our favorite nature preserves,
the Westchester Land Trust's Westchester Wilderness Walk in Pound Ridge and discovered
that they had added one of their "Quest" adventures to the trail. The Quest leads
families along a beautiful trail while engaging children in some hands-on activities
and learning as they go (don't worry they won't notice). Kids take a booklet at the
trail head, and armed with the booklet and a pencil, follow the trail to find letters
along the way that spell out a secret message. They also add stamps to their book,
playing a sort of stamp bingo as they go -- double the fun! Instructions and clues
are given as they follow the trail telling them what to look for at each spot-- thus
the learning, as they seek out special trees, vines, rocks, and more. 
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        <p>
The Westchester Land Trust hosts Quests at the Westchester Wilderness Walk in Pound
Ridge and on the Rose Preserve in North Salem. The Quests are a truly wonderful way
to get the kids out of the house, enjoy a crisp fall day, and get out and about AT
NO COST! 
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For more information about the Westchester Land Trust Preserves and hikes, visit <a href="http://www.westchesterlandtrust.org">www.westchesterlandtrust.org</a>. 
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    <title>Kid Election Fun</title>
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Coloring fun for kids.....
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  <entry>
    <title>Vote</title>
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    <published>2008-11-04T08:42:42.589125-05:00</published>
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Well, today is finally the day, an exciting and possibly (hopefully) start to a new
era in America.  It's fairly obvious that I am a liberal person, filled with
liberal ideas and agendas, and this is my personal blog...so....allowing myself some
self-righteous thoughts here today on this most important day!
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I grew up in Pennsylvania (or Pennsyltucky as my husband calls it) where the vote
swings Republican and a hard war is fought every election year to swing the blue side
of the state into action.  I have family members who will be voting for McCain
today and I can barely see through to speaking to them at the moment.  How can
anyone with an education, a brain, or a heart vote for McCain-Palin?  McCain
on his own several months ago did not seem like the worst thing that could happen
to this country.  I preferred Obama certainly, but did not look in horror at
the thought of McCain in the White House.  His choice of Palin however, sends
chills up my spine and brings into question everything that he stands for and everything
I abhor.  Her right leanings and pro-life stance aside, she simply is not prepared
to take over the most important job in the country and potentially the world. 
Her thoughts on the environment, her beliefs about war, her obvious lack of education
on the issues at hand, and her inability to unite the people of the united states
at this critical time terrifies me.  At this juncture in the history of america,
we need a leader who will bring the people together, who will show the world that
America is not an elite society of racist, anti-female, white supremecists.  
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We need Obama.  For your kids, for your country, for your future.  Please?
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    <title>Mornin'</title>
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Wow, it's cold.  I am definitely not ready for it to be quite THIS crisp. 
Every morning this week I have been dragging myself out of bed to get the kids ready
in the morning, I am SO not a morning person.  My fingers are chilly, my skin
is dry, and I am cranky.  The winter already looms long and it's not even here
yet.  Is it me, or am I getting old and fussy?
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    <title>Fall Fun</title>
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Despite the nearly 90 degree heat outside today, I love the fall.  The hint of
color just showing in the trees, the sound of football on the television and the many
great events that happen around Westchester in the fall. We went to the John
Jay Homestead Barn Dance and Country Fair this weekend-- and I absolutely love it--
walking through and seeing friends you've missed all summer long, watching the kids
race around the green lawns, squeal at the pigs, and just generally run free. 
There aren't many places I feel that down home feeling any more, but it is such an
amazing event.  If you missed it this year, please don't make that mistake again
next year!  Congrats to everyone there that works so hard to put it together,
it's the fall event we look forward to every year...
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    <title>Ouch.  The Return To Reality </title>
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If your week has looked like this, you know it's fall....<br /><br />
Tuesday morning... <br /><br />
7:00am: kids wake me by talking very close to my face and asking "What day is today
again?  Is today school yet?"<br />
7:02am: Mumble "No, go back to sleep, it's our last chance"<br />
7:03am: I'm not tired, can I watch TV?<br />
7:04am: You can do anything you want if you let me go back to sleep....
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8:05am: What time can we go to the school to look at our classroom?<br />
8:06am: We might have to wait for a bit.  (Get cup of coffee)
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10:00am: Get everyone in car and head toward school<br />
10:10am: arrive at school to be told that they are not letting kids in to visit this
year<br />
10:12am: First anxiety attack of the week, mine of course.  Note hurt look in
shy older son's eyes.<br />
10:13am: Second anxiety attack of the week, oldest son wonders aloud why the school
doesn't want him to come in<br />
10:14am: Crazy mom peeking in windows of classrooms, pretending it's funny and exciting. 
Doing anything she can to act like she's excited for school to start<br />
10:20am: Log in first email complaint to school principle sighting son's tears and
anxiety, starting school well<br />
10:21am: Remorse registered after send button is hit.  Oh well.  I guess
I'll be THAT mom this year.<br />
10:30am: Hit the grocery store and buy the snacks she has sworn not to buy this year
in lieu of healthier options, just to make up for school debaucle this morning
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11:00am: Kids eating pizza and slushies at Target.  Whatever.  I already
give up.
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Good luck to all the first day of schoolers out there this week!<br />
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  <entry>
    <title>Back to school jitters?</title>
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Every year my kids and I get that old fashioned panicky feeling about heading back
to school.  Here are some tips we've tried the past few years, that might help
you out if your house is as crazy as ours! 
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        <p>
* <strong>Find a friend</strong>-- whether you're new to school or a returning student--
have a friend or two over. Reconnecting with old friends or making new ones will allow
your child a friendly face to look forward to on their first day. 
<br /><br />
* <strong>Play games</strong>-- role play classroom activities-- make yourselves some
funny name tags, practice letters, reading, writing, or arithmetic-- you'll be amazed
at what's been forgotten over the summer. Don't let lessons get frustrating though--
keep it fun and funny (whatever they've forgotten will be covered again, it's too
late to worry about it now!)
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*<strong> Read books about going to school</strong>. Some of our favorites? 
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          <em>My First Day of Nursery School</em>, Becky Edwards<br /><em>I am NOT Going to School Today</em>, Robbie Harris 
<br /><em>The Kissing Hand</em>, Audrey Penn<br /><em>Owen</em>, Kevin Henkes<br /><em>Kindergarten Rocks!, </em>Katie Davis 
<br /><em>Harry Gets Ready for School</em>, Harriet Ziefert 
<br /><em>Morris Goes to School</em>, B. Wiseman 
<br /><em>The First Graders from Mars series</em>, Shana Corey<br /><em>The Junie B. Jones series</em>, Barbara Park 
<br /><em>Mrs. Watson Wants Your Teeth</em>, Alison McGhee<br /><em>Ramona the Pest</em>, Beverly Cleary<br />
and of course, 
<br /><em>If You Take a Mouse to School</em>, Laura Numeroff. 
<br /><br />
* <strong>Sneak into the school if you can</strong>. Seeing their classroom, finding
their name on their desk, and finding the bathroom closest to his/her classroom are
all of great interest and comfort to little people!<br /></p>
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