Medley6Pack
  • Home
  • Health
    • Cooking
  • Design
    • Photography
  • Yard Work
  • Santa
  • Addisonry
    • soap
    • gifts
    • treats
  • Blogs
    • Mom's Blog >
      • Events >
        • Baby Showers >
          • Girls
          • Boys
        • Back to School Prayer Walk
        • Birthday Parties >
          • Amazing Race
          • Mine Craft
          • Pirates and Mermaids
          • Princess Tea Party
          • Space
          • Top Spy
        • Cub Scouts
        • Girl Scouts
        • Holiday Parties
        • Sports Team Mom
    • Kids Views

Most Annoying dog Toy Ever!

12/22/2016

0 Comments

 
I have  no idea how I first learned of this dog ball. (My husband brought it home) I have no idea what ever possessed me to actually buy one. (He bough it) Perhaps I thought that it would be funny.  (You guessed it,  he thought it was hilarious)  It's not. (It was for the first few minutes.)

This Bable Ball is the MOST annoying dog toy ever.

This is a video we found on YouTube. It's proof that others find it annoying too.
It's so anoying that we actually hid it - months ago. However, you'll never guess what amazing discovery one of of kids made this week. And then gave it back to the dog. Yep. The Ball.

We heard an unfamiliar voice chattering and we kept looking and looking... and then we made the discovery. The Ball was back. We have taken the ball away from our dog over and over. Yet, we still have The Ball.
0 Comments

Santa Land : 60 year Tradition

12/22/2016

0 Comments

 
Picture
We love Santa Land. Even though the kids are getting older they still enjoy this tradition. Every year when we top the hill on Broadway and can see the lights welcoming everyone to Santa Land, they kids still gasp. It was nothing different tonight.

Everyone should take the time to walk around, look at the scenes, and huddle with friends and neighbors by the fires. Most nights there are live music performances. There is hot coca for sale and of course, the main attraction is Santa Clause. 

Learn More
0 Comments

Cell Phone Contracts

12/20/2016

0 Comments

 
These days it's a given that at some point our children will have a cell phone. Just like the gift of a bicycle, there are some basic rules and responsibilities of cell phone.

When our oldest child recieved his first cell phone, which he was probably too young to have, we looked in quite a few places (There is a great list here) to creating a cell phone contract to teach him about the responsibilities that come with having a cell phone, as well as the consequences for not seeing those responsibilities through. We went through the contract, asked and answered questions, and have since edited and revised the original contract based on usage and trends.


Cell Phone: Tween Responsibilities
  • I will not send threatening or mean texts to others
  • I will not text or place phone calls after 9 p.m.
  • I will keep my phone charged at all times
  • I will not bring my cell phone to the family dinner table
  • I will not go over our plan's monthly minutes, text message, or data limits. If I do, I understand that I may be responsible for paying any additional charges or that I may lose my cell phone privileges
  • I understand that I am responsible for knowing where my phone is, and for keeping it in good condition
  • I understand that my cell phone may be taken away if I talk back to my parents, I fail to do my chores, or I fail to keep my grades up
  • I will obey rules of etiquette regarding cell phones in public places. I will make sure my phone is turned off when I am in church, in restaurants, or quiet settings
  • I will obey any rules my school has regarding cell phones, such as turning them off during class, or keeping them on vibrate while riding the school bus
  • I promise I will alert my parents when I receive suspicious or alarming phone calls or text messages from people I don't know
  • I will also alert my parents if I am being harassed by someone via my cell phone
  • I will not use my cell phone to bully another
  • I will send no more than _____ texts per day via text, messenger, etc.
  • I understand that having a cell phone can be helpful in an emergency, but I know that I must still practice good judgment and make good choices that will keep me out of trouble or out of danger
  • I will not send embarrassing photos of my family or friends to others. In addition, I will not use my phone's camera to take embarrassing photos of others
  • I understand that having a cell phone is a privilege, and that if I fail to adhere to this contract, my cell phone privilege may be revoked
  • If needed, I may help pay for the cost of the phone and/or for excess charges that I incur without permission from my parents
Cell Phone Contract: Parent Responsibilities
  • I understand that I will make myself available to answer any questions about owning a cell phone and using it responsibly
  • I will support my child when he or she alerts me to an alarming message or text message that he or she has received
  • I will alert my child if our cell phone plan changes and impacts the plan's minutes
  • I will give my child _______ warning(s) before I take his or her cell phone away
  • Signed ______________________________ (Child)
    Signed ______________________________ (Parents)
    Date ______________________________
0 Comments

Sail Away Celebration Deck Party

12/13/2016

0 Comments

 
The Sail Away Celebration Deck Party is not to be missed! The Sail Away Deck Party is full of excitement, has lots of music & dancing, and your first glimpse of some fantastic Disney characters decked out in their cruising gear. Captain Mickey Mouse and his friends Minnie, Donald, Daisy, Goofy, and of course, Pluto put on a fantastic show. ​The Disney Cruise Line will make you and your family feel special from the very start.

This was our first chance to see some fantastic Cast Members who want you to join in on the fun. We tried to get as close to the stage as possible so that the kids could see, enjoy, and participate in their first big Disney party. If you don't grab a spot up front, video cameras are out and about to put smiling faces and killer dance moves, up on the huge television screen on the forward funnel.


At the end of the party, the ship’s horn will blow in the tune of “When You Wish Upon a Star,” which, to be honest, brought a tear of two to my eye. It was truly magical.
0 Comments

Once on Board

12/13/2016

0 Comments

 

Announcing the Family

​Boarding the ship, your family name is announced and the cast members line the entrance and clap.

Lobby Decorations

Setting set sail with Disney Cruise Line on Black Friday, you walked onto a Very Merrytime Cruise.  DCL takes the wonder of Christmas and adds their own creative touch to create an experience that is purely magical.

We walked in and saw a life-sized gingerbread house and a huge Christmas tree. The cast members even wore scarves!
​
Picture
There was so much to see in the amazing lobby. I just paused to take it all in. Then ​I jumped in line at guest services to sign us up for anything that we could. We got tickets for the gingerbread house decorating class and a few tips about things that were going on that afternoon.

Lunch on the Ship

With an 11:30AM boarding time, we had plenty of time to get on board and make it to the buffett  before there were just a ton of folks in line. It was nice to stop and make a plan together about how we were going to slip up and wander all over the Wonder.  

Touring the Ship

We heard there were tours of the ship, but we took off on our own and explored and wandered around. Stairs up each deck and from one end to the other, we saw the kids club, pools, and resturants. We saw it all! 
0 Comments

Boarding the Disney Wonder

12/10/2016

0 Comments

 
Picture

Port Arrival

We left the day after Thanksgiving from my sister’s house. Getting up early and getting everyone moving was a breeze because we were all so excited. We started planning our cruise two years earlier.

​Boarding Time

Part of the online check-in process (Learn more about check in here) includes selecting a port arrival time that are in 30 minute increment arrival windows beginning at 10:30 AM. Arriving a little before our time was a good idea. It allowed us to make sure we knew where we were headed, unload, and get organized.

We pulled right up the terminal at the Port of Galveston. We unloaded our bags right at the curb and there were plenty of porters there to help. With 13 people piled in two mini-vans, it was an adventure. The dads took the cars to the parking garage where we pre-paid and rode the shuttle back, just the two of them.

In our matching shirts, we watched all of the other guests in their matching shirts arrive for a bit until the dads made it back to us. Then we all went through check-in together.
​
While we waited (and by that I mean, corralled and entertained all 7 children) I went through our boarding bag on more time to make sure that I had all of the documents that I needed to help us get through check in quickly and smoothly, things like signed pre-board documents that we printed from the portal as well as passports and birth certificates.
Picture

​Check In

-Once we entered, we waited in a short line at a check point where each member of your party over the age of 18 presented a valid form of identification and our cruise documents. From there, you stepped up go through a standard security check and our carry-ons were zipped through the x-ray.
Once we entered the terminal and waiting in another very short line, I completed the Public Health Questionnaire for our group. It asked if any members of your party have been experiencing a fever in conjunction with a sore throat, cough, runny nose, muscle aches or headaches, as well as if there has been any vomiting or diarrhea over the last 3 days.
​
At the desk, we all had our photos taken and received our Key to the World cards. Once everything was signed and counted, we decided not to stand in the line to check our children into kids club, but chose to do it on-board. As we explored the ship, we knew that was one of the first places the children wanted to check out. We also just walked past the photo backdrops in the check in area to make our way up the escalator. Once we were upstairs there were more lines. One was to take photos with Mickey Mouse and one was for backdrop photos and your first Key to the World Card scan.
​
Picture
The whole crew is ready for a great cruise.
Picture
Maybe one too many photos for the girl.
​Once the key was scanned we were on the bridge to the ship! 
0 Comments

Disney Wonder Staterooms

12/9/2016

0 Comments

 
Picture

No Windows

We chose to stay on the 2nd floor in an inside stateroom to save money. We knew that we wouldn't spend much time in our rooms and with it being our first cruise, we honestly just didn't know. In hindsight, a little port hold would have been fun, but I'm not sure it would have been worth the extra cost.

Sleeping Arrangements

There was a generous size double bed and a couch that slides into bund beds. We had 2 adjoining rooms and there was plenty of room for all of us. As a matter of fact, one afternoon towards the end of the cruise, we can back to the room and there were probably 20 teenagers in the kids room watching a movie!

When you first meet your housekeeping staff, they will ask you questions about how you want the room, the beds, etc. We asked them to leave the bunk beds out in one room and to leave the couch in the other. There were a few times that we asked them to go ahead and make the couch in the kids rooms, but you never know when a mid-day nap for the kids might just do the trick.
Picture

Storage SOlutions

There was storage everywhere. We unpacked the first day, slid the suitcases under the bed, and just enjoyed the cruise. There were 6 of us. We had several drawers that went unused.

​I saw an idea on Pinterest to pack a shoe rack with pockets and hand it in the closet. I filled the pockets with suggested items like baggies, medicine, band-aids, our FE lists, etc. and it was a fantastic idea. 

Fish Extneder

Picture
We joined a Facebook group made up of people who were going on our cruise. They answered questions, alerted us to deadlines and things to look into, and create groups for Fish Extender Gifts. Outside each stateroom door there is a fish hanger and this is where those who choose to participate, hang their pockets, stockings, file organizers - all decorated and festive. Our groups were made of 10 families and by joining the group you agree to bring treats, gifts, momentos for the others in your group. For our group, you could bring whatever you wanted, no price range, no rules about the number of days, or even if the expectation was for a gift of each person or for the cabin... It was all up to the giver.

I cannot even tell you what fun this was. Our family signed up in a different group for each cabin and the variety of gifts was astounding. We were absolutely blessed. Each time we came back to the room, the kids - young and old - would check their pocket to see if they had a new FE gift. 

Was it difficult to get it organized and made and packed? Of course. Was it worth it? Definitely. 

Towel Animals

Another fun surprise were the amazing towel animals on the bed each night. They were so creative and fun, it was delightful to see what new creation would appear each day. At the end of our cruise there was an event with the housekeeping staff where they taught us how to make several (probably the easiest) animals.
0 Comments

Disney Cruise with Teens

12/8/2016

0 Comments

 
Picture
We started planning our cruise 2 years ago. Everyone was excited, but the more we talked and planned the more "over it" our teenager got. The excitement surged the week school was out for Thanksgiving vacation. When we boarded the ship, he was excited about using a waterproof camera.

Touring the ship, we visited the teen club last. It was on the very top 10th deck and a pretty cool room. The room and location had nothing to do with the experiences our son had over the week. Other teens made the experience magical.

One afternoon we walked back into our stateroom to find quite a few teens piled in visiting and watching movies.
Picture
With kids clubs and activities for the kids, we knew that we wouldn't see much of the kids. Once he got to know other teens, we saw him less than that! He went to the shows with his new friends, ate lunh with them, and hung out with them.
0 Comments

Planning Ahead: Searching for Scholarships

12/8/2016

0 Comments

 
With a child entering high school next year, it is becoming increasingly more urgrent to talk about college, prepare for college - and figure out how to pay for college. Luckily, I have been working in higher education for over a decade. I wanted to shre what I've learned with my friends who are in the same situation, so we planned an event, invited all of the other 8th grade parents, plus some of my scholars to share what we know, help them prepare, and give a few pieces of advice to begin high school with the end in mind.

Helpful Handouts

finding_ms_scholarship.pdf
File Size: 865 kb
File Type: pdf
Download File

organizing_scholarships.docx
File Size: 14 kb
File Type: docx
Download File

0 Comments

    Subscribe

    Enter your Email


    Preview | Powered by FeedBlitz

    Categories

    All
    Boys
    Children
    Chores
    Christmas
    Church
    Church Girls
    Disney
    Family
    Football
    FREE
    Gifts
    Girl Scouts
    Health
    Life Lessons
    Money
    Party
    Pets
    Recipes: Crock Pot
    School
    Travel

    Author

    Really, I never thought that I'd say, "... table for 6, please." going to dinner with my family. I had plans to be a professor and travel the world. I moved from Missouri to West Texas for graduate school and was just passing through, when I met a man that captivated my heart and held my hand.

    Both teachers at the time, we met before Spring Break, got engaged the day after school was out and got married over Thanksgiving Break. And we shared our wedding cake top with the Labor and Delivery nurses in the hospitial when our oldest child was born. Our courtship was quick and it was exciting. And I don't think that we'd trade any of it for what we thought it might be.

    This magical adventure is more amazing than anything that I had planned.

    ​See my BlogSpot

    Archives

    March 2020
    January 2020
    October 2018
    July 2018
    January 2018
    July 2017
    March 2017
    January 2017
    December 2016
    September 2016
    August 2016
    January 2016
    December 2015
    October 2015
    September 2015
    August 2015
    May 2015

    RSS Feed