Showing posts with label WNY. Show all posts
Showing posts with label WNY. Show all posts

Monday, July 8, 2013

This is what summer looks like...




Remember when you were 10 years old and school ended.  You were filled with sheer joy that you weren't going to have to get up for school for what seemed like an eternity.  I'm pretty sure it felt something like this:

Remember when you were small enough to swim in a creek....Zac still is :)

Having a picnic outside was pretty much the best idea ever!   Jay likes them because can teach his brothers how to scarf down cookies!
Sparklers were the best thing ever invented!
Hanging out with your mom was still cool. <3 font="" nbsp="">


The boys had their first day back at school today and while I'm not sure that this past week will make their list of top vacations, it definitely has made mine.   We are so blessed.  I hope everyone else is enjoying the summer with their family too!

P.S.- Thank you to everyone who called, emailed, or text me ideas to fix the boys bedroom.  I still has a little bit of touching up left to do, but I think Dom likes it!



Sunday, June 30, 2013

Bordering Insanity

Summer Vacation is in full swing at our house and Dom, Zac, and Jay have made pretty good progress on their summer bucket list.  

Pick up Mom's classroom fish:  CHECK!
Jay serenading our fish...for about an hour!

Have a water balloon fight:  CHECK!
Dom is sly like a fox!  He doesn't look at you when he sneaks up and then...WHAM!  

Eat chocolate fondue for snack:  CHECK!


Tear the border off our bedroom:  CHECK!  (What isn't that on your kid's bucket list too?)

I almost died when I saw it.  The problem is that the border that I picked out is:
1.  Too expensive to keep replacing (this is the third repair to the wallpaper and at $60 each repair it is adding up fast!
2.  I don't think that the boys want the border up.  (see explanation below)

You see...Dom and Zac crave routine and predictability.  When we moved into our current house we literally moved the last box on our way to the hospital to have Jay.  When I came home it was with their new baby brother.  Our timing was absolutely horrible.   Dom and Zac didn't sleep at night.  Their room was different, in a different house, with different paint colors.  I was lucky that my MIL offered to paint their room for us.  We couldn't get the exact same border that they used to have, so I found a suitable replacement and up it went.  Fast forward two years and three repairs later and Dom keeps asking me to paint the walls red.  

It started in our dining room when I asked him what color to paint.  He quickly responded "RED!"  Ever since then he has been on my case to paint something red.  Truthfully, I like the color red....for accessories.  I can't imagine a fire engine red boys room.  But I have to do something...and I'm not sure what.  I would like to keep the same quilts that my mom made them.  But beyond that....I am open for suggestions.  What would you do?
Cowboy Quilt Color Scheme

Sunday, June 23, 2013

Play Ball!

School is wrapping up as I write this and I have to say that I am looking forward to a summer full of "Mommy Time."  After arriving home from the hospital, jumping right back into work, and trying to keep up with D&Z's doctor appointments it seems like these last few months have been a blur.  I'm excited to slow down and get some quality time in with the boys...if they can fit me into their busy schedules!

Dom and Zac have recently morphed into sports fanatics.  Initially it was sled hockey (which once it ended left us with tons of time that we had gotten used to not having.)  That was great...for about a weekend until boredom swept in.  I knew we were going to have to find something else that would allow us to get Dom and Zac active in the community.   We live almost an hour away from their school so it makes having friends nearby more of a challenge.  Enter.... Challenger Baseball!

Yes, Dom and Zac have decided to continue to become typical sports fanatics by joining our local baseball league.  It's a modified league that invites individuals of all abilities to join in and have fun.  It has been wonderful!
Zac kept his baseball hat on for the exact duration it took me to take this picture.
Ah well....you win some, you lose some.  :)
Each child is given a typically developing "buddy" (generally teens and preteens.)  Dom had a very sweet young boy the first week who has helped him participate.  The second week when we arrived someone else came over to help Dom.  The young boy from the previous week rushed over and said, "Wait!  He's mine!"  I think Dom made a friend.  :)  Both boys are really enjoying themselves.

Dom is lovingly referred to as the "Mayor" at baseball.
He spends more time waving at spectators than anything else!

Even Jay has found a way to participate.  You will never find him far away from his brothers.  He's constantly trying to run into the field, around the bases, or snuggle up with the team and join them on the bench.  He couldn't be a better brother.  They always say that bad things come in threes....I'm pretty sure that blessings do too! 

 Have a great week and enjoy the beautiful weather!  We're heading out for some sprinkler time!

P.S.- If you or someone you know is interested in joining Challenger Baseball there is a league right in Hamburg, NY and another in Grand Island, NY.  Kiddos enjoy a one inning game weekly (lasts about an hour) followed by pizza for dinner.  They also schedule events to get the kids together throughout the year (ex. Halloween and Christmas parties).  It's been a lot of fun so far.  To get more info just follow the link: 
Village of Hamburg- Challenger Baseball

Sunday, June 2, 2013

Camping Review: Three Valley Campground- Holland, NY

In our house, Memorial Day marks the official start of camping season.  We always book a site at SpragueBrook Park (Glenwood, NY) for our first camping adventure.  It is less than fifteen minutes from our house so it is the perfect place to go for our first visit, just in case something goes wrong!  Unfortunately, with our crazy start to 2013 we missed the window to make a reservation and by the time we tried to book....they were filled!  So we decided maybe it was time to try someplace different.  Three Valley Campground located in Holland, NY became our destination!
So excited to be camping!

Dom and Zac are probably the best camping buddies I could ask for.  They like to hang out, explore the surroundings, and love a good campfire!  However, like all 11 year olds, they also love their iPad, TV, and watching movies.  So, they were not at all bothered by the frigid temperatures we had in WNY over the weekend.  They were able to enjoy some time in the camper without mom making them come out to enjoy the fresh air.  However, Jay was less thrilled.  He had one mission, and one mission only....ride his bike as much as humanly possible!
Yes, that is Jay's blankie stuck in the handlebars.  Such a silly boy!


The campground was VERY large.  Most people who stay there are seasonal campers who bring their own golf cart to go from one location to the next.  For a frame of reference, the nearest bathroom was about a half-mile away.  Which meant that if we wanted to do anything you had to get in the car and drive.  That fact was probably the biggest downfall of this park. So let's check it out!
Standard bathroom with sink, shower, and two toilets
I can't lie, the pond was beautiful!  If we ever come back I want to stay at one
of the sites by the pond.  We were a good 1/2 mile away.
It was so cold outside I tried to stay warm by baking brownies and putting all the blankets on me! It worked...until Jay discovered my whereabouts.  
Irresistible Brownie Face Invasion!

The boys devoured the brownies!  They are awesome!

Perks:  *Water, Electric hookups at all sites
            *Family Friendly environment
            *Some of the nicest camping neighbors we have had....everyone was very friendly!
            *Relatively flat road (perfect for riding bikes or going for a walk)
            *Walking trails varied from "easiest" to more challenging hikes
            *Bathrooms with toilets and showers were well maintained
            *Heated inground pool
            *Large pond stocked with fish (catch and release)
            
Downfall:  *Everything was VERY far away
                  *Sites varied in size greatly.  Seasonal sites tended to overlap on "weekender" sites making some sites uncomfortably small.  We were lucky and were able to move our site when our initial site had this very problem.
                  *The playground was archaic with the exception of one cool plane glider.  
                  
So when everything was said and done I think it's safe to say that this campground was not for us.  We're going to keep exploring and find the perfect fit.  I'm not completely writing it off forever though.  I think some of the amenities (ex. pool) may be nice if we had been blessed with better weather.  In the meantime, we are going to keep searching for our next adventure.  If anyone has some suggestions, let me know.  I love trying someplace new!

Saturday, April 20, 2013

Sled Hockey!


As a mom, I know I am not the first to say that it has been really hard to watch my kids grow up when all I wanted was for them to stay babies forever.  However, it is safe to say that one aspect of their aging process has not bothered me at all.  I love the boys passion for hockey.  This is due, in large part to the fact that that is how I fell in love with their dad.

As long as I have known Justin he has been on a hockey team.  It didn't matter if it was ice hockey, roller hockey, or even playing hockey on the tennis courts with his friends; He loved it.  For me, it was always nice to go watch, enjoy the friendly competition, and learn the rules of the game (although I never got much further than "the puck goes in the net".)  Even after we were married he continued to participate in a roller hockey league with the same guys he played with in high school.  I guess that is why I always imagined that once we started a family of our own the kids would definitely play hockey.  Unfortunately, that vision changed when Dom and Zac had more motor difficulties that we had imagined.  But, over the years they have gone from wheelchairs, to walkers, to speedwalking around the house!  They still have some difficulty walking (especially on uneven terrain) but it hasn't stopped them from participating in activities that they enjoyed.  They ice skate with SABAH and this past year they joined a sled hockey team!
This has been the boys first big experience working as part of a team and I have to say....It has been wonderful!  It always helps that the other people/parents on the team are down to earth and caring.  It is a travel league so most of the games are in Canada.  But since we live so close close to the border ourselves we count it as a small blessing.  We even lucked out a few weeks ago when after the boys' practice the Sabres showed up for their own practice!!!!
Even Jay is getting in on the excitement!

Well...technically it was the Jr. Sabres, but I won't tell Dom and Zac if you won't.  They were so excited to stay and watch them practice.  Of course they had to go up to the balcony to watch from above.  Dom in particular has turned into quite the hockey spectator.  He loves watching it on TV whereas Zac really seems to enjoy playing more.  Either way sled hockey has been a great opportunity for the boys to make some friends, get some exercise, and make some really great memories.  If you or someone you know would like to learn more check out the team webpage:  www.buffalosabressledhockey.org  In the meantime, we we're off to the rink!

 
P.S.  Dom has been working on his slapshot!  :)

Saturday, November 17, 2012

Sensory Friendly Films

As long as I can remember my only wish has been that despite any challenge that D&Z face that they have as normal of a childhood as humanly possible.  So like any other parent a few years ago we thought it was time for them to experience their first feature film!  At the time they were completely consumed with Shrek, so when Shrek 2 was announced it seemed a perfect fit.  What we failed to consider was that the opening film previews for Shrek 2 would be for loud action films.  I'll never forget the preview for Transformers coming on and Dom having a complete meltdown. 

We almost left....it was that bad.  However, we stepped out for a bit and returned once the movie had started.  The movie was loud, the theater was dark and scary to them.  It was not the bet of experiences (despite our good intentions.)  That is why when a friend of mine recently told me about Sensory Friendly movies I had to take some time to mull it over.  Would they truly benefit from trying again.  Granted they were older, but I didn't want to have the same disasterous result.  But I looked into it and this is what I found.

  • A sensory friendly movie is simply a movie meant to be enjoyed by everyone.  The theater has the lights turned up, the sound turned down, and audience members are allowed to get up, talk, dance, shout, (or even roll down the aisles as we saw some children do. haha!)  Essentially it is an opportuntiy for everyone to come together to watch a movie without fear of being judged because your child is acting inappropriately.  Sensory Friendly are not just for people with developmental disabilities.  There were also some families with young children who were out for their first movie.  I loved that.  :)
  • The people that ran the sensory friendly movie and concession stand were amazing!  When Dom kept leaving the theater to visit the game machines they didn't care.  And since the movie is usually a matinee there was no one else in the theater to have to worry about him getting lost or in any sort of danger.  It was perfect!


When we finally arrive at our theater we selected our seats (spilled our pop all over the floor Oops!) and then relocated so the cleaners could clean up.  The movie started and I have to say...it was an amazing thing to watch.  D&Z were calm with the lights on, the sound volume was perfect (no louder than our normal television) and when we had to get up to move around or use the restroom it was no big deal.  There was probably a total of thirty people in the theater an no one was concerned or bothered by what anyone else was doing.  It was a great experience that I wanted to pass along to others. 

If you are interested in trying out a sensory friendly movie click the link below.  It heads directly to the AMC website.  They hold these movies all over the country so there is a good chance that there is one near you.  Enjoy the movies!
http://www.amctheatres.com/programs/sensory-friendly-filmshttp://www.amctheatres.com/programs/sensory-friendly-films