Tuesday, July 9, 2024

April 2024

This is one of my favorite magic shots. Remy's ride is fun, but sometimes the line is way too long for a non thrill ride. This was a great picture of us.
I told the kids and Jennifer that we were going to all be given a budget of $50 to spend on what ever food items that they wanted in the parks. Brinley and Jennifer went through and did research at all the parks to see what they wanted. She even talked mom into sharing some of her treats and food options. 

Landon had no rhyme or reason to his decisions. Just whatever he saw other people running around with or a cart vendor selling something. 

How can anyone take this kid serious. He literally has cotton candy coming out of his pocket. Difference between myself as a child and Landon isn't that I didn't eat cotton candy. It is that I would have never had the self control to stop and save some for later. 


I spent some of my money on my favorite treat, the Dole Whip! Of course I shared with Landon because I didn't think he could finish one on his own. 


They can't get along most of the time, but sometimes they seem like they love each other. They have also been trained over the years that if they just smile quickly that they get done much quicker. 


Landon is the only person in the family that enjoys water rides. He really wanted to ride Kali River Rapids, but none of the girls would get on with him. So, I bit the bullet and rode with him. We got soaked, but had a good time. 
We are not super Star Wars fans, but more like causal fans. That doesn't mean that we don't like to go on the amazingly designed rides in Star Wars land. If you are a big fan then you could spend probably a whole day walking around and looking at all the details in this place. 
I think the kids have been spoiled because we have seen fireworks their whole lives. I still really enjoy a good fireworks display, but sometimes it is hard to get the kids to stop and watch. However, the fireworks show is a great time to get short lines in the park. One night we rode the 7 Dwarfs Mine Train twice during the fireworks. 

I was able to get back up to the max score in the Buzz Lightyear ride. Landon was so upset because I told him all the things to hit, but he just couldn't get up to the max. He still has quite a way to go. 

In Animal Kingdom we rode the train over to Rafiki's Planet where they have a petting zoo and also an event where they teach you how to draw certain characters. This day they were teaching how to draw Simba. This was mine and Brinley's drawings of Simba. I'm not sure why I didn't get a picture of Jennifer's, but Landon was distraught and wadded his up into a big ball a few minutes into the demonstrative talk.

We were in Epcot for the day and Landon randomly asked if I wanted to drink around the world with him. I thought it would be a while before our son was peer pressuring me into trying to drink. I asked him for a little clarification and he said we wanted to drink all the sodas at Club Cool from different places around the world. 

We all enjoy the Kilimanjaro Safari and seeing which animals are out and about. I of course am partial to the elephants. 

Landon and I took a little side trip by ourselves one day. After we started at Epcot because we got virtual queue for Guardians of the Galaxy. Then Landon and I decided to ride the monorail over to the Magic Kingdom to see if we could sneak into the afternoon virtual queue for Tron. We decided to stop for a couple of pictures along the way. Landon is determined to try and pull the sword from the stone. He tries every time we get near it. 



I think I just might have gotten Brinley back to enjoying The Tower of Terror. This trip we got her to ride it with us twice. It is one of my favorites. 
We did it! Both virtual queues in one day!

I feel like one of the classic rides that is a must is the Haunted Mansion. We got a couple of magic shots and I also love the picture they take of you and one of the ghosts near the end of the ride. 
A couple more pictures from some of our rides. My favorite is the top right picture. The kids and I love Expedition Everest and we always ride in the single rider line. That means that we get split up and don't get to ride together. Well the family that I got paired up with said that on the picture they were going to pretend to be asleep. I joined in to make their picture complete. They were so surprised when they got off and saw the ride photo. You would have thought that I had given them a hundred dollars. They were all so happy! 

Tell me their your kid in just a picture. Landon and I both all out hands up. Brinley and Jennifer both holding on for dear life!

I have wanted to do this ever since we got the season passes. We hit all four parks in one day! Jennifer chose to stay in the car because she didn't want to ride Tower of Terror so she hasn't gotten to do it yet. We took a picture just to commemorate the experience. 


We came back from spring break a few days early because my workplace was having their enormous event, the DanceBlue Marathon. This is where college students raise money all year and it culminates with a 24 hour dance marathon where they are not allowed to sleep or sit down for the entire event. It is an awesome event and a lot of my patients come out and interact with all the students dancing. My kids personally love it and this year they both got to participate in mini marathons at their own schools. This was the first time that Landon's school participated in the event. Their mini marathon raised over $8,000. Landon and two of his classmates, one of which is my patient, got to present the check to the students. 


After being shy about it the kids finally made their way out to the dance floor. Brinley really had a great time and asked if sometime we could do the entire 24 hours. I said we could try it. She also was so excited to get a hoodie from the merchandise stand. In fact she wore it everyday for the next week of school. 

The big reveal at the end of the 24 hour dance marathon and the students raised over 2.1 million dollars. Amazing what these young people are able to accomplish for the children of central and eastern Kentucky that have been diagnosed with cancer. This was a record breaking amount for the organization. 



We continued our alphabet dating and Jennifer chose for us to go eat dinner at Palmers and Painting with a Twist. We had a good time painting our cliff side sunsets. Jennifer was so frustrated the whole time we were painting because she said she didn't like the way hers was looking. I think we both did a good job. I enjoyed spending time with my wife. 

 
With Coach Cal leaving town for Arkansas we had to get a new basketball coach. At first I was upset at the hire of Coach Mark Pope, but a few days after I was all in. I packed the family up in the car to go to the introductory press conference which was being held at Rupp Arena. The place was a mad house. We got there right before hand and the only seats available in the lower arena were right behind the screen. If you look in the bottom right picture you can see Landon, Jennifer and I right above the screen. The place was so electric and I even got emotional at one point because I love this program and state so much. I am all in on Coach Pope and I can't wait to see where he leads this program!

Jennifer and I have been working on a project to clear out the backyard of all the brush and small trees. We have gotten so much work done on it and I really like the way it looks. Now we are concerned about the large trees that are leaning towards our house. 
Landon's regular season baseball pictures. I really enjoy serious sports photos for some reason. 

On the way into work one morning I was riding along and everything was great until I hit a little patch of gravel and I flew over the handlebars. I was so embarrassed that it happened right in front of the main employee drop off. I quickly got up and picked up the piece of my scooter that I saw and walked the rest of the way into work. It wasn't until I was inside that I noticed my hands were both scraped and bleeding. I tried turning my scooter back on and it did not work. It was really sad to know that I would never get to ride into work on it again. 

Baby Nora came to watch Landon play baseball. Hopefully one day we will get to see her play ball. 

Landon's 5th grade field trip was to the Underground Railroad Museum in Cincinnati. They had a picnic lunch on the levee before heading to the museum. I volunteered to be a chaperone for this trip and he got paired up with one of his best friends, Landon and his twin Liam. We also had Silas and Levi in our group. After the museum they went to the food court and were given $10 to spend on whatever they wanted. Landon didn't want anything. He just wanted to keep the money and asked if we could leave to go home. He fell asleep on the car ride home. 

Between school and practice this girl is very busy. She took herself a little cat nap on the way to practice one night. 

Landon and I went over to McKinley's house to play a game that we have been working on for a while. Well, Taylor had some errands to run so it ended up being 3 guys and a baby. We played a couple of rounds in between keeping Nora entertained. 

One day while I was off Jennifer and I had a lunch date. We ate Walt's Waffles (nutella, strawberries, and bananas) and watched While You Were Sleeping. Jennifer and Brinley had these at Disney World hence the name that I gave them Walt's Waffles. Also While You Were Sleeping is one of Jennifer's favorite movies. 

Brinley's team had a tournament in Bowling Green and they won! Pretty impressed with how she has developed into a great young ball player. They have been making her sit the bench on occasion and I think it is a huge mistake. In my opinion I believe that she is the best defender on her team. She still needs to improve and cut down on a few little errors that she has on occasion, but she is a good little ball player. 

Landon was asked by the music teacher to try out for the school play. He said he didn't want to but I talked him into it. I was really surprised because he had to sing in auditions. I had never personally heard him sing before. He went to auditions and was given the part of Prince Abdullah. This was a very small part and only two words for him to say. He was really upset because he thought that he did well in auditions. Then when practice for the play started multiple kids started dropping out. After a few weeks he had become the Sultan - Jasmine's father. After about three weeks of practice it was finally time for the play. We went and watched him both nights and he did a wonderful job. I actually couldn't believe it was my son up in front of people talking and singing and even dancing a little. Really proud of him and even though he didn't get what he wanted that he didn't just quit like a bunch of his friends. 

Grandma was in town to watch Landon's play and the kids play some sports. She had just had a birthday so we celebrated with a cake and ice cream. 

Nora's first softball game. She even wore a jersey to support her big cousin Brinley!

Landon made the best decision of his life by deciding to follow Jesus. He confessed his faith in God to his mother and I and told us that he was ready to be baptized. Church said that anyone who had been baptized themselves was eligible to baptize someone. Landon asked if I could be the one that did it. It was a huge honor to be the one that actually baptized my son. However, getting up in front of the entire church and the lights shined on me I got extremely nervous and forgot some of the things that I was going to say. I am extremely proud of Landon and so glad that I will get to spend all of eternity with him. 

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