Showing posts with label WEEKENDS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label WEEKENDS. Show all posts

Friday, June 15, 2012

MY INSTAGRAM LIFE

Saturday morning video games - My Boys

Too Cool at his brother's baseball game

RePeat's new hat. He is now not only obsessed with Legos, but also Domo.

So I just moved to a new pad the beginning of this month, and this is my morning coffee view. Yea me!

My niece Kati-Bug and her 10,000 floaties. Safety first folks. No drowning children here.

Super Goggle Boy

My neighbors always let out their dog at the same time I go out in the morning for my coffee/smoke. So she has become my morning coffee/smoke buddy.

Too Cool's friend....being a teen and trying to be a morph boy.

My favorite wine. Had a glass tonight actually.

So RePeat's class all planted pumpkin seeds and brought them home the last week of school. When I got this bad boy it was a cup of dirt. Now look at it grow. We are going to plant it at Papa's house and hopefully we will have a home grown pumpkin to bake and/or carve.

Thursday, April 28, 2011

WEEKEND GUIDE FOR MAY

May.....time to get outside and do some stuff.  A few fun things I would like to do this month:

Jurassic Gardens

• When, Where, What: Jurassic Gardens at Powell Gardens (1609 N.W. U.S. Highway 50, Kingsville, MO). Journey back to the prehistoric world when more than 20 dinosaurs and oversized ancient insects return to Powell Gardens. The exhibit is designed by Guy Darrough, Missouri’s own self-taught paleontologist and artist. May 1 - Aug. 14. Garden admission applies: $9.50/adults, $8.50/seniors and $5/children 5-12. 816.697.2600 www.powellgardens.org
• Why We LOVE It: Jurassic Gardens is fun for the whole family! Powell Gardens is one of our favorite family outings, especially with the addition of the Heartland Harvest Garden and it's an annual tradition to attend the Butterfly Festival in August. With giant dinosaurs greeting us throughout the foliage, the fun is even bigger and better than before!

Sheep Shearing Days!
• When, Where, What: May 7, Missouri Town 1855. It’s Spring and the flock of sheep at Missouri Town will be sheared of their winter coat. Fiber artists will demonstrate the complete process of shearing, washing, carding, dying, spinning, weaving and knitting. Take a step back in time and enjoy these important skills of our ancestors. Adults, $5.00; Youth 5-13 and Seniors, $3.00; Under 5, Free . 816.503.4860 www.jacksongov.org
• Why We LOVE It:When we attended Missouri Town's Sheep Shearing Day last year, my first thought was, "I wish they would rename this event....it is MUCH more than Sheep Shearing and MUCH better than the name suggests!" It is "Sheep Shearing Day" because the focus of the day is on the fiber arts (shearing, dying, spinning, and weaving wool), but the festivities included many more fun and educational activities and our only regret after three hours at Missouri Town was that we didn't have MORE time to explore the village! We can't wait to go back this year! Read our review of last year's event.

Sprint Family Fun Day
• When, Where, What: May 21 from 11am-3pmat KC Power and Light District. Enjoy a Paul Mesner Puppet Show, Mr. Stinky Feet Concert, Art Activities, Music from Around the World, and MORE! Best of all... it's all FREE!
• Why We LOVE It: Live music, puppets, art... what's not to love? Rock n' Roll the day away with the entire family with Mr. Stinky Feet... PEEEEE UUUUU!

See more fun stuff to do at KC Parent.

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

WEEKEND GUIDE WEDNESDAY

I really want to go see this Princess Diana Exhibit at Union Station.
Loved her....what am I saying.  Everybody loved her.  I just think it would be interesting to see all her things that she has actually touched.  I was kind of surprised that adult tickets are $23.50, but I will probably still go before the exhibit ends. Of course Diana is the big attraction right now, but there are other interesting exhibits going on there too.


I have kind of been a reading slacker lately. 
I love to read, and I'm usually reading 2 to 3 books at a time.  Lately I'll pick up my book every couple weeks and read a few pages then put it down for another couple weeks.  This weekend I'd really just like to do some reading.
I have so many partially read books it is ridiculous.  I'm hoping to turn those partially read into fully read for at least 2 of those books this weekend.  Absolutely 1 of those books, shooting for 2.  The last 3 books I have on my reading list in the side bar I haven't finished.  Bad Far From Perfect Bad.  Two of which are my Hyspy Road Rage obsessed with Laurel Canyon, Hippies, and dead celebrities Sister.  Who has a growing library of other books I want to read.  BUT I've got to finish Laurel Canyon & The Hippie Trip before she will let me "check out" anymore books.
From what I've heard it is suppose to be a pretty dreary weekend anyway.  So I'll brew a pot of coffee and read, read, read.......well to the extent my crazy kiddos will allow.  It may have to be some late night (after kids are in bed) reading going on this weekend.

OH!!!
Don't forget this weekend is day light savings time.
Roll your clock forward.  ICK! Mondays after this time change always suck suck suck.

Have a lovely weekend whatever you decide to do.
Peace, Love, & Hugs

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

WEEKEND GUIDE WEDNESDAY


FRIDAY
Cupid's Ball Family Valentine's Dance
Foxwood Springs Holmes Hall
7-9 p.m.
$5 per family

Monster Jam
Sprint Center
7:30 p.m.

Mother-Son Valentine's Dance
Matt Ross Community Center
6:30-8:30 p.m.

Father-Daughter Valentine's Dance
Grandview
7:00-9:00 p.m.

SATURDAY
Lowe's Build & Grow
Make a Music Box
10:00 a.m.

Kids Fun Fest: Teddy Bear Clinic
The Kansas City Zoo
Get your stuffed animals fixed
10:00 a.m.

Valentine's Dinner
Powell Gardens
Seating: 6:30, 7:00, & 7:30 p.m.

SUNDAY
Valentine's Day Dance, Social
Amore Dance
7:00-10:00 p.m.

50's Skate Night
B & D South Skate Center
7:00-9:00 p.m.

What will I be up to this weekend?  Not sure what of these events I will make it to above.
But Saturday night I will be celebrating this crazy party girls birthday:

And Sunday afternoon I will be celebrating this cute little nephew boys birthday:

HAVE A WONDERFUL WEEKEND!!!

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

WEEKEND GUIDE WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY
Candy Making for Teens
Colbern Road
December 2, 2010 - 7:00pm
Age Groups: For teens, Young Adult
Room: Programming Room
Sign up required
Do you and your friends have a sweet tooth? Come have some fun making simple sweet treats using chocolate and other ingredients. Bring a container to take home some of your experiments. Guaranteed tastiness. Hands-on materials fee $1.


A Christmas Carol

Spencer Theater, UMKC Campus : Daily from Fri., November 19 until Sun., December 26


FRIDAY

First Friday Film Discussion

Lee's Summit

December 3, 2010 - 2:00pm

Join us for a screening of a classic from the Golden Age of Hollywood and stay to discuss the film. The popcorn is on us as we relive some of the silver screen's greatest moments.



Holiday Lights and Festive Sights

When
12/3/2010 5:00 PM until
12/3/2010 9:00 PM
Where

Johnson Drive (Between Woodson and Dearborn)
Mission, Kansas  USA
Contact

Phone:
Email:
Website: http://www.mission-ks.org/CurrentEvents.aspx?EID=1175 
What
Mark your calendar now for a free, fun, heartwarming evening with hot chocolate and s'mores around the fire pits, caroling, watching the Mayor light up the City, enjoying your favorite Christmas movie while eating hot, free popcorn - All of this and more that you won't want to miss! 

Live Music

Every week Friday, Saturday

Homer's Coffee House

7126 W. 80th St.Overland Park KS


SATURDAY

Gingerbread Land: Dec. 4th
Downtown Lee's Summit Main Street will be hosting Gingerbread Land from 10 AM to 4 PM on Saturday, Dec. 4th. Kids can enjoy arts & craft activities, decorate a gingerbread cookie, receive a coloring book sponsored by the Lee's Summit Tribune, and even get their picture taken with the Gingerbread Man! Parents should be sure to bring their cameras.
Gingerbread Land will be held at 317 SE Douglas Street in Downtown Lee's Summit. A $5 admission donation is requested to benefit Downtown Lee's Summit Main Street and the Mayor's Care Fund.


Santa With a Tune

Lee's Summit

December 4, 2010 - 10:00am

Santa has a secret talent! Bring the family, sit back, relax and be entertained by the jolly man in the red suit. He'll have you tapping your toes and singing along. Everyone will have a chance to sit on Santa's lap. Parents! Don't forget your cameras!

Breakfast with Santa: Leawood

When
12/4/2010 8:30 AM until
12/4/2010 12:00 PM
$11/non-res, $9/resident. Children 2 and under FREE.
Where
The Lodge in Ironwoods Park
14701 Mission Rd
Leawood, Kansas  USA
Contact

Phone: 913.339.6700 x154
Email:
Website: http://www.leawood.org 
What
Come spend a morning with Santa and enjoy an all-you-can-eat pancake, sausage, fruit, juice, and coffee breakfast provided by the Leawood Lions Club. Bring your wish list for Jolly Ol' Saint Nick! Get your photo taken with Santa. Register by Nov. 24 - space is limited and fills quickly!

Breakfast with Santa: Lee's Summit

When
12/4/2010 9:00 AM until
12/4/2010 11:00 AM
Free
Where
Lee's Summit Community of Christ
1101 NE Independence Ave.
Lee's Summit, Missouri  USA
Contact
Amy Hachinsky
Phone: 816-554-1874
Email: ahachinsky6@att.net
Website: 
What
Crafts, games, face painting, breakfast, and pictures with Santa. Free.



LARRY THE CABLE GUY

saturday

If you're looking for a romantic Saturday night out, definitely do not buy tickets to see Larry the Cable Guy. The redneck comedian, real name Daniel Lawrence Whitney, is best known for making fart jokes, talking about how horny he is, and slinging barbs at Obama. Oh yeah, he says "Git-r-done" a lot, too. But hey, if that tickles your funny bone, you might want to fork over the $53.50-$64 a ticket and head over to the Independence Events Center, 19100 E. Valley View Parkway in Independence, at 7:30 p.m. Saturday. Who needs romance when you've got a night of excellent people-watching and pee-your-pants funny fart jokes, anyway?


SUNDAY


CHIEFS VS. BRONCOS

sunday
We want a do-over. Two weeks ago, the Broncos stampeded the Chiefs 49-29 in Denver, trampling hopes that the Chiefs were becoming one of the NFL's best turnaround teams. The loss was a tough one — especially for coach Todd Haley, who afterward refused to shake the hand of Broncos coach Josh McDaniels (the moment in question is pictured above). But things have turned around since then: The Chiefs won their last two games and currently hold first place in the AFC West. Tune to CBS at noon Sunday or buy tickets ($30-$265 at ticketmaster.com) to watch the rematch firsthand at Arrowhead Stadium.

Heart of America Christmas Pageant

When
12/5/2010 3:30 PM until
12/5/2010 5:00 PM
Where
First Baptist Church of Raytown
10500 E. 350 Hwy
Kansas City, Missouri  USA
Contact

Phone: 816.353.1994
Email:
Website: http://www.firstbaptistraytown.com/ministries/pageant.html 
What
During the first two weekends of December annually, more than 600 First Baptist family members present the story of Christ’s birth, life, death and Resurrection. A dazzling blend of heart-stirring music, drama, and dance will transport you back to the very first Christmas in Bethlehem, as well as the miracles, crucifixion, resurrection and Second Coming of Jesus Christ. Be sure to get your tickets early for this annual Heart of America tradition.

2010 Performance Schedule:
Fri, Dec 3, 7:00 pm
Sat, Dec 4, 3:30 pm
Sat, Dec 4, 7:00 pm
Sun, Dec 5, 3:30 pm
Fri, Dec 10, 7:00 pm
Sat, Dec 11, 3:30 pm
Sat, Dec 11, 7:00 pm
Sun, Dec 12, 3:30 pm 

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

WEEKEND GUIDE WEDNESDAY

SEPTEMBER 24

Oktoberfest
September 24-25 Downtown Lee's Summit
Kids Street, Music, Beer Garden, Craft Booths, Baby Contest, Weiner Dog Contest, Carnival.......

Plaza Art Fair
September 24-26
240 artists, live music, kids art workshops, & more.

Louisburg City Wide Garage Sale
September 24-27

SEPTEMBER 25

Powell Pumpkin Patch

Welcome to the 19th Annual
Powell Pumpkin Patch Season!!!

Open Daily from 9am - Dusk
September 26th - October 31st

Building memories and providing unforgettable old-fashioned family fun has been a long standing tradition at the Powell Pumpkin Patch. We invite you to come on out and enjoy a relaxing, fun day with your entire family.

September 4th - October 17th | Plus: Labor Day & Columbus Day
Open Weekends | 10am - 7pm | Rain or Shine

September 25, 2010 - 2:00pm


Blue Springs North Library

SEPTEMBER 26
September 26
River Market
140 vendors


Tuesday, July 6, 2010

LAZY & BUSY......OH & 4TH OF JULY

Sorry I have been lazy & busy and neglected my poor blog.  We had company over the 4th of July weekend & the week up to that weekend at work was.....well....YUCK!
I have been a lazy about my photography lately too.  Summer means running around and sadly I forget to take my camera sometimes
Here are some picture from our 4th of July weekend.  I will get back on the saddle and blog better.