Sunday, August 12, 2012

Arts Fest Children's Day

Arts Fest is a huge festival where thousands of people visit downtown State College.  They have music and hundreds of booths set up with crafts and art for sale. The first day of Arts Fest is kids day. They have booths set of with kids selling items that they have created. The University, along with businesses and organizations in the community, have booths with different activities for kids to do and see. We have attended this annually and this year was no different. In the past we have just stayed in the city and not made it up to campus, but this year we headed up there and it was lots of fun.  They had several booths set up with educational activities from several of the departments on campus. One of my favorites was headed by a lady in our church. It was entitled "Lava Lamps". They took a tube, filled it with canola oil added a few drops of water and a tablet that is similar to Alka Seltzer, but with color, the end result is similar to a lava lamp, and she also said it looks cool in the dark. It was pretty neat.

They also had booths were you could hammer holes into paper and make a constellation, use balloons to make a carbon molecule, make your own torch for the Summer Olympic Games and get a gold medal in kicking a soccer ball, and making ice cream with nitroglycerin.  They also an area set up with these buckets hanging up, filling with water and then dumping onto the kids.  Lucas really liked the this, and didn't seem intimidated by the crowd of children, though I kept holding my breath, as he scurried in and out and around the area.  It was hot and a long day, but I think Lucas had lots of fun!

Sunday, July 15, 2012

Why?

Lucas has been a very inquisitive little guy lately.  I have been getting the, "why?" questions non-stop for days!  I usually have an answer for the first question, but after several "why's" I quickly run out.  Instead of saying 'I don't know'.  I say, "Why do you think Lucas?", or "What do you think?"  That seems to be working, but it doesn't completely stop him from asking, "why?" to another question.

Fireworks!

For those of you who are unaware State College has the 3rd largest fireworks show in the US.  The fireworks are the culmination to the 4th of July celebration.  In the past we have watched them in a neighborhood cudi-sac, with a clear shot looking towards the football stadium.  You can see everything pretty well, except for the VIP ground fire-works (you have to pay money to sit in the VIP viewing area).  My really good friend decided that she wanted to see them up close, and to feel the boom!  I have hesitated doing this in the past, because I have heard it is a real mess trying to get out after the fireworks, and also because we would need to go several hours in advance to get a good spot.  I love my friend and she is one of my closest and dearest friends so, though I thought she was a little crazy, I decided she was worth any extra hassle.

As usual when we want to do something I tell Craig what I want to do, and he comes up with the plan.  So Craig disappeared into his cave (office) and emerged later with a plan and we went for it.  I must note they also have a carnival, kids stuff, live music, races and several other things going on before the fireworks, so it is quite an event with thousands of people.  Things went well, and we even found free parking!!!  Craig found a prime spot, though I doubted him, because three hours before the fireworks, nobody was over there or had blankets set up.  Lets be honest, if you were in Utah you would have had your blanket set up early that morning, and showed up hours before the event, but fortunately we are not in Utah and State College doesn't run that way.  They are much more relaxed and ho-hum.  After Craig reassured me numerous times, literally pointing to the fireworks sitting in on the ground a mere 100 yards from where we were set up, and showing me the VIP sitting area, that was not far from us, I was convinced.

Our spot was in the back corner of the baseball field, but to get into the field you could not bring in food or water.  They were inspecting bags, but our friend said if you told them it was for your kids they would let you in.  My friend and I had three of the kids, while the husbands were in staking out our spot.  She sat with them while they finished up their hot dogs and I went to relieve the boys.  I told the guy that I knew he had to inspect my bag, but the food was for the kids, and I pointed at the kids, he looked me up and down, noting that I was obviously pregnant and said, "I am not going to mess with that, I will let it slide, you go right a head....and congratulations!"  I couldn't help but laugh, if I was in Utah there would be no way he would have let me in, pregnant or not, because he would have had to do the same thing for all the other pregnant women.  This town does have it perks, it is just not common to be pregnant.

The fireworks we amazing!!!!  You could definitely hear them!!!!  It was the best I have every seen, and seeing them that close definitely makes a difference!!!  Lucas was scared at the beginning, he hid behind our friend because she was sitting the farthest back.  He had a look of pure fear on his face, but slowly warmed up and soon he was next to Craig commenting on how pretty and cool they were.  He is still talking about them and all the colors we saw.

To round out our 4th of July celebration, we had also gone to Greenwood Furnace for swimming that morning and hung out.  It was way fun!  A long and hot, but fun day!!!




Wow it is a hot one!

So here was are at the beginning of July, I am almost thirty-one weeks pregnant and let me tell you it is hot!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  We are on our second day in a row of serious heat.  Last week we had some hot, hot, hot days of upper eighties-ninety degree weather, but now add humidity in there and you get a very sweaty, miserable summer day!  Lucas comes in from outside or from a ride in the car, drenching of sweat with a pink face.  I think we have all suffered from dehydration, though I have been trying to keep a lot of water on hand.  This is definitely at the top of the list of things I am not going to miss when we leave!

Palmyra

Thanks to our wonderful friends we had the opportunity to do a session in the Palmyra temple (which is one the things that was on my list to get done before leaving next year).  Granted we had to leave at 4:30 in the morning, and our wonderful, amazing friend had to drive up to Palmyra by herself with four kids all under the age of four!  Friend, you are amazing!!!!!  We went and saw the church sites, the sacred grove, visitor center, and the Hill Cumorah.  We also ate at this burger joint the Chill and Grill.  They had good burgers and yummy ice-cream!  I have been craving twist cones, with chocolate and vanilla, but they are impossible to find!!!  When we visited Palmyra three years ago, we briefly talked to a lady who was there with her family, who said they ate at the burger place that is known for their big portions, and that it is the place to go to.  Every since then I have wanted to try this place, but that was all the info we had to go on.  Thanks to a wonderful husband and asking the sister missionaries at the Sacred Grove, we found the place and my dream was fulfilled!  As for the big portions, the ice cream Lucas is eating in the picture (both in the cone and bowl, plus what he already had eaten) is HALF of a kiddie-cone.




Amish Man!

Last week I decided to get up early on a Saturday and go to some garage sales, I was looking for a little sand box and bike for Lucas.  Needless to say I didn't find what I wanted and I was frustrated, annoyed, and upset while I was driving home.  At least until I passed Ollies (a store) and saw the most beautiful site, the Amish farmer's market!  (Basically an Amish man and his family who sell a wide variety of fruits and vegetables, and pastries on certain days).  I couldn't resist, so I pulled in and bought some delicious blueberries, rhubarb (Craig loves this stuff, and I figured if I showed up with rhubarb he would be okay with the fact that I didn't come back with what I initially went out for).  I also purchased some zucchini which was calling my name, telling me that would go wonderfully with mini chocolate chips.  I have been craving zucchini bread (I am not sure if it is a pregnancy craving or just me)!  Way to go Amish man for turning my frown upside down!

Kiss

Lucas is talking constantly and you can understand him pretty much 90% of the time.  Though pronunciation is still difficult for him.  I can't remember what we were doing or how it came about, but I think Craig gave me a kiss, and Lucas decided he wanted a kiss too, so he said, "I want a kiss, kiss", unfortunately it said more like, "I want a piss, piss".  This is not nearly as bad as when we were driving and Lucas was pointing out the trucks, and saying truck, but it didn't sound like truck, just replace the T with an F and that is what it sounds like.