Why I am a Fun Mom (and Jenny is not)

We’ve discussed before how I try to be a fun mom and Jenny tries to keep things like King’s Island and Disney World hidden from her kids. Today I bring you another example of Jenny’s lack of fun-ness.

A few weeks ago, Jenny and I were both contacted by people at Cedar Point and invited to bring our families up to spend the night at their new indoor waterpark, Castaway Bay. So, because I am fun, I said yes. And because Jenny is not, she said no. (So she’s got a newborn, what’s your point?) (But shout out to Cedar Point for inviting us both.)

Anyway, last Friday Andy and I packed up the kids and headed north to Sandusky. Despite having lived my entire life less than four hours from one of the top theme parks in the country, I have never actually been to Cedar Point – a fact that Tricia, who is their biggest fan and was also there last weekend, finds appalling. But if Castaway Bay is any indication of what the rest of the parks are like, I want to go there asap!

We arrived fairly late in the evening on Friday, and after we checked in, I went straight to the blogger event held at the spa. (I think it’s kind of brilliant for an indoor waterpark to have a place for parents (read: moms) to sneak in a little pampering and relaxation!) By the time I got back to our room, it was a little after nine and Sam was already in his pajamas – but Kate was raring to go! She and I decided to explore a little bit, so we went down and found the water park. Does she look excited?


Can you blame her?

Anyway, by that point it was about 9:15 and the water park closed at 10… but in my quest to be a fun mom, I asked Kate if she wanted to go put on her swimsuit. She RAN through the hotel, and we were back to the water park in no time.

Kate and I had so. much. fun. Very few people were there by that time, and we didn’t have to wait in line for anything. After we went down the first slide, she got a glimpse of the Rendezvous Run Water Coaster. It is by far the most thrilling ride in the park, and I really didn’t think she’d want to do it. But I was WRONG. When we rode it the first time, we didn’t know what to expect – when we went through a tunnel in complete darkness, I had a hard time breathing I was so claustrophobic! I tried to be brave and yelled up at Kate (we were in a raft together) “It will be over soon, honey!” and she yelled back “I LOVE THIS!!!”

We rode it over and over again, and on one ride Kate bounced up as we went down a hill, and from my perspective it looked like she lost her grip on the raft’s handles (she swears she didn’t). I immediately grabbed her arm and yelled “Hold on!!!” and she yelled back at me, “Oh my GOSH, Mom, I’m FINE! SERIOUSLY!!!” and I could see her teenage years flash in front of my eyes. When we got to the end of the ride, we were both laughing so hard we had tears in our eyes.

The 40-ish minutes we had at the water park that night will stick with me for a long time.

The next morning the kids were up and ready to go by 7 a.m. However, the water park didn’t open until 9. So, we managed to keep them contained until it was open, and we were the first people through the doors. Kate and Andy headed straight for the Water Coaster, while Sam and I explored the Toddler’s Tide Pool. Sammy didn’t leave that area the whole time we were there, and that was just fine with him. He had a ton of fun! The toddler pool is right in the middle of the water park, which made it really easy for me and Andy to switch off. I also loved how clean and well-maintained the whole resort is. Honestly I think there’s something inherently skeevy about water parks, and I fully expected to feel slightly grossed out at Castaway Bay – but I totally didn’t at all. Pretty impressive.

After a few hours of fun, we had to head home. Kate, of course, would have happily stayed for another week, but Sam was ready for lunch and a nap! But Castaway Bay was still on Kate’s mind at school Monday. She wrote her own review as a school assignment!

To translate:
Fun Fun Fun!!! I loved my trip. It was so cool! At the water park I went on every slide! Castaway Bay was the best! I played basketball in the pool! I went on a barrel rope thing. Can you imagine what it was like? If you go to Castaway Bay you will love it. I loved the wave pool. It was so cool! Go there soon.

As you can tell, we had a fantastic time and Castaway Bay, and can’t wait to go back. In fact, we just might go back sooner than we planned, because the nice people at Castaway Bay have a great offer for all Mommin’ It Up readers! Click the button below and find out how you can book an overnight package for as low as $129. Believe me, it is WELL worth it!

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Castaway Bay provided me with a night’s stay and water park passes, but the views and opinions expressed above are all my own. And Kate’s.

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Things I Love: VapoRub (and a Giveaway, too)!

It’s Things I Love Thursday at the Diaper Diaries, and as I mentioned a few weeks ago, I LOVE Vicks VapoRub!  A couple of weeks ago, when everyone was watching the Super Bowl and oohing and ahhing over those crazy commercials – I was miserable with a cold.  Luckily, I hate football so my cold didn’t detract from my enjoyment of “the big game”.  But what made things extra-miserable was that my little Sophie also had a cold, and hers was the ramped-up, bigger and badder version of mine.  We both had coughs but hers was much more frequent and harder.  It was very sad!

So of course, I slathered us both in Vicks VapoRub.  Because, if nothing else, I love the smell!  But it really does help soothe my cough, and honestly, it’s just soothing to me in general.  VapoRub means relief to me – it’s kind of like how my baby relaxes at the mere sight of his swaddling blanket.  Anyhoo, I had Sophie all VapoRubbed but I was still very nervous that she would not sleep well.  I have a newborn to keep me up at night, and I didn’t want to be up multiple times with a coughing four-year-old as well.  Not to mention, I wanted her to sleep and feel good!

When bedtime came, I put Vicks VapoRub on her chest and my hubby started our Vicks vaporizer and put some Vicks VapoSteam liquid in it.  The combination helped Sophie sleep GREAT.  I was SO relieved.  I did not hear her cough until 6:30 a.m.!  She still had her cough going strong the next day so I applied VapoRub throughout the day to help soothe it.  At night, we repeated the previous night’s VapoRub & vaporizer treatment and again she slept really well.  She was able to go back to school Tuesday.  I credit the VapoRub and the vaporizer for helping her to sleep well and get the rest she needed to recover.

Interestingly enough, on the Vicks VapoRub Facebook page, they offer lots of tips, and one of their favorites (and now mine) is that cold germs can only survive for about 3 hours, so instead of cleaning like a maniac to get rid of germs, you should concentrate more on letting your body get the rest you need to recover.  So, my hunch about rest being the key to Sophie’s recovery just may be right!  You can find more great tips like these and some fun polls, too, at the VapoRub Facebook page here.

We didn’t get many colds in our house in the fall and early winter, but now that it’s alllllmost spring, we’ve really been fighting them!  And let’s face it, colds can strike any time of year.  So you can be cold-ready anytime, I’ve got a little cold-fighting giveaway from Vicks for you.  One lucky winner will receive a cold-care package from Vicks with Vicks NyQuil, DayQuil, and VapoRub!  Everything you need to get cold relief when it hits you!  Here’s how to enter:

1) Leave a comment on this post telling me what your least favorite cold symptom is

2) For an additional entry,”like” Vicks VapoRub’s Facebook page and leave me a separate comment here letting me know you did so.

One winner will be chosen at random on March 1st, 2011.  Winner will be notified by email.  Good luck!

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I am being compensated for my role in the Vicks Blogger Brigade.  All opinions on Vicks VapoRub and other Vicks products are mine alone.

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Is Hobo Chic?

Because I think I’ve let myself go.

Seriously, y’all, having three childrenz is running me ragged. Not to mention this whole hand/arm injury I’ve got going on.  I’m supposed to start physical therapy for that, but my doctor’s office accidentally referred me to a hand surgeon instead of a physical therapist. Uhhh…..so now I gottamakeabunchofphonecalls to clear that up, and I haven’t had the time.  Because I never have the time.

But anyhoo.

Has anyone seen me lately?  Or is this me now?  Hair au natural (hurts my arm to do my hair), 20 pounds heavier, lucky if I get my makeup on twice a week.

I guess I just need to be patient.  Get this injury healed so I can exercise. And use my flatiron on my hair. And so I can wear some clothes that don’t make me look like a homeless person.

But it’s more than just that.  I’m so BUSY I can hardly sit down.  I haven’t got time to read other blogs, let alone be an actual good friend to the real people that are in my everyday life.  Pretty much all I can figure out how to do right now is parent.  Nurse, preschool pick-up, play, teach, clean-up, and make peanut butter crackers.

Jill told me since I have a newborn, I have the right to look like a hobo for six months.  I hope that’s true. If it is, I guess I’ll see ya in June.  If I can find myself by then.

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