A Trip to the Aquarium

With grandpa and grandma coming into town, we had talked about spending the day at the zoo, but after some conversation, decided to go check out the aquarium instead. We had never taken the kids there, and it would be something different, whereas we have been to the zoo many times over the last several years.

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The aquarium was dark in most areas, which makes sense when you think about how dark it must be in the depths of the oceans. And the kids loved checking out all the different kinds of fishes and other sea life.

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There was a touch pool, where the kids could reach in and touch urchins and starfish, or they could wait until the ray swam up to them and touch their wings as they went by. Lydia thought it was the coolest thing….until you tried to help her put her hand in the water. 😛

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The other kids loved it though and we spent quite a bit of time hanging out at the touch pool.

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Dinah was most adventurous as always:

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Grandpa took Adam out of his stroller so he could see everything too.

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Jeremy has lately shown an interest in hermit crabs. We were at the pet store a few weeks ago to get supplies for our rescue kitty, and he found the hermit crabs, and I showed him the different fun shells that you can buy for the hermit crabs to grow into. So he was really excited to find a huge hermit crab here at the aquarium.

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Ethan found the jaws of a shark and thought it would be funny to pose as though he were being eaten. I have to say that the lighting in the picture gives it an odd effect.

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Then the kids found some coral and played peek a boo with us adults.

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There was a big playroom that was set up to look like a ship, and Lydia loved pretending she was steering.

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Lydia also really liked seeing the penguins. Grandpa held her up so that she could even watch them jump in and out of the water.

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Then we got to walk around and check out some water snakes and other creatures like that, which was thrilling to Ethan but not so much to me. But before we were out of that area, Adam was all tuckered out.

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Then grandpa let each of the kids pick out something from the shop (Ethan picked a 7 foot long snake stuffed animal), and Kyle and I let each of the kids pick out a smashed penny before we left.

All Good Things…

Today felt surreal and completely unexpected. I went to the gym and had a good workout, but was unable to use the showers as they were in use, so I drove to work and showered there. When I came out, my manager was sitting in the fitness room waiting for his turn. He had spent the last two weeks in Europe, visiting with customers and providing training, and he looked exhausted, so I greeted him and went out to my desk and started the usual tasks. His manager Dave came in, and they went into one of the conference rooms, presumably to have a discussion about how his training trip went.

I walked by the office and they invited me in, still continuing their discussion, and then asked me to close the door. That always makes me nervous, but then they explained the company was still having issues making their sales numbers, and they needed to let me go. For a glimmer of a moment, I thought they were kidding, but I could tell by their expressions they were not. I asked if this was affecting anyone else, and they grimly nodded that it was, but couldn’t provide details to me yet. They said today would be my last day, and I could leave whenever I felt like it.

Since I had work to finish, that got assigned to me on Friday, I said I would complete this, so I returned to my desk and started working on it. I looked around, wondering how much this would impact the team or even the company, when I started noticing emails come in, with random team members giving their final goodbyes. It turned much more serious, affecting between a third and half of the company.

I don’t hold a grudge against Mark or Dave. They have been excellent people, and I’ve appreciated their honesty through the process. I was more concerned with how to tell Rebecca about it, so I didn’t say anything until I drove home after lunch, walking in early, and she came running out thinking one of the kids had opened the door. When she saw it was me, and asked why I was home, I bluntly announced I was fired, then backtracked a little to explain they actually cut a massive amount of the company, so it was nothing personal.

So, on the bright side, with her parents coming into town tomorrow, staying through Friday, I get to spend time with my family. 🙂

Girl Scouts Trip to the Cabin #1

This is our second year taking the troop to Amy’s family’s cabin in Strawberry. We invite the moms to come with, as it makes for a nice mother & daughter overnighter.  Last year we had nine girls, and this year we have thirteen. There was no way we were going to get all thirteen girls, with all their mothers, into the tiny cabin, so we planned two trips to the cabin. This trip was for all the juniors. To have enough seats, we borrowed our old van from Granny, so that I would have plenty of seats to get my girls and their moms to the cabin. Kyle ended up taking all of Friday off so he could be home with the rest of our kids, and borrowing the minivan made it to where he was able to keep the megavan home in case he needed it.

As all of the girls that went up this trip were the ones that went up last year, we had requests from several girls to go up to the water tower as soon as we got there. So we had the girls grab their water and their binders and we hiked up to the water tower, and the girls worked on the scribe badge.

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When we came back to the cabin, the girls got to get dinner started in the crock pot to work on their simple meals badge, and they actually did most of the cooking for the whole trip, leaving us moms to sit back and watch. 🙂 Then we worked on the detective badge. We had the girls take their finger prints and write some things that are unique about them. They also got to make necklaces of their names in morse code. I know it sounds crazy, but they used one blue bead for a dot and two blue beads for a dash, and they had clear beads for spacers. They also got to play a game of clue.

This morning after breakfast, we tried to take a longer hike on a trail that Amy remembers using when she was a kid. Tyra looks so small next to the other girls!

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Apparently the trail has been purposely blocked off, and so we weren’t able to finish our hike. So we came back to the cabin and finished up some requirements for the badges that we were earning and then we cleaned up and made our way home.

Chloe’s fourth birthday

Chloe’s birthday was actually Wednesday. But on Wednesday, we had activity days, and then cub scouts, so we ended up celebrating a little later. We let her open her card and present yesterday. Kyle and I got her a Snow White duplo set.

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We ended up having cake today. Every time I asked Chloe what kind of cake she wanted, she just said “I want a bought cake”. Once I established that she wanted us to buy a cake instead of me making one, I again tried to ask what KIND. She just answered with, “I already told you. I want a bought cake.” It didn’t matter to her what kind of cake, so long as we bought it. So I asked Kyle to pick up a cake on his way home from work. I was expecting something from the bakery at Wal Mart or the grocery store, instead he came home with this fancy, red velvet, bundt cake.

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Just look at how happy she is to see that pretty “bought cake.”

New Addition to the Family

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We rescued a kitty today! A neighbor posted on Facebook saying that this kitten had been abandoned in her yard, and she was trying to find a home for it. Kyle didn’t want a new cat, but we recently had an incident with voles in the girls window well, and so I insisted that we needed a new mouser. So I went to collect the kitten. Based on what my neighbor said, it sounds like this kitten was the runt, as she was much smaller than the rest of the litter. My neighbor found the kittens, and after that the momma cat started relocating the litter. Eventually all the kittens had been moved and the momma cat never came back for this one. I suspect it is a female, because that’s what calico kitties usually are. We don’t have a name for her yet, but we shall give her a home, and she will grow up to earn her keep by catching rodents.