Tuesday, September 1, 2015

Fall Bucket List - 2015


I'm so excited for this fall!!!

Of course, it doesn't feel like fall yet. Our daily highs are still in the low 90s but today it is dreary and about 85 degrees out so I'm saying its fall damnit!

I was inspired so this morning I picked up around the house, lit a couple of fall themed candles and sat down to figure out our Fall Bucket List. 

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fall bucket list:


Indoor activities:

 watch a Halloween movie with themed dinner
 roast pumpkin seeds
 watch or attend the thanksgiving parade
 trick or treat smell my feet plates
 make handprint bats
 Halloween bowling
 apple print pumpkins
 read Halloween books
 read fall books
 finger paint
 make a fort
 color big pages
 food and drink to make:
                    -scones
                                    -apple cider
                                    -mulled wine
                                    -something pumpkin-y
                                    -crock pot stew
                                    -chili
                                    -pumpkin pancakes
                                    -pie
                                    -jello jigglers
movies to watch
                                    -practical magic
                                    -hocus pocus
                                    -classic monster movie
                                    -the thing
                                    -the fog
                                    -abc family’s Halloween marathon
                                    -All the Harry Potter Films


things to do:

 enjoy a pumpkin spiced latte
 drink pumpkin ale or beer
 carve pumpkins
 throw a mini tailgating party
 fall photo challenge



Outdoor Activities:

have a bonfire in the backyard
have a picnic
go trick or treating, take photos of costumes
drink hot chocolate on the front porch
play in the leaves
fall scavenger hunt
take a foggy morning walk
draw with chalk
catch fireflies
make smores
ride bikes
play Frisbee
play catch


places to go:

arbooetum (canceled due to rain)
blessington Farms pumpkin patch
fall themed photos
corn maze
go on a hay ride
attend a fall festival OR pumpkin patch
run a turkey trot
go to boo at the zoo (canceled due to rain)
go apple picking/visit an orchard
renfest
drive in movie
go antiquing
visit a farmer’s market in the country
visit an octoberfest
haunted house
visit nature parks
moody gardens
children’s museum
george ranch
froberg’s farm
sam Houston state park
go to the library
state fair?
visit a historical site
tour a factory
discovery green 


Its a pretty decent list, I don't know that we will make it through everything but the boys are getting older and it is getting easier to get them out of the house.  Last fall we took a trip up to Pennsylvania. I'm really missing how much fun we had. While we can't make that trip again this year I'm hoping this fall will be full of fun! 
-Ri

Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Summer of 2015 Bucket List

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Here it is! Our first seasonal bucket list! I am so happy to share this with you! I spent many, many hours scouring Pinterest for fun things that would work for our family. As the weeks go on I will be posting our adventures and will link the posts to this page. So here it is, our:

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Summer of 2015
bucket list

Outdoor Activities:




Visit 10 different parks
Go Swimming
Watch Fireworks
Draw with Chalk
Bubble Guns or rent a bubble machine
Go get sno-cones
Watch a sunrise
Watch a sunset
Catch Fireflies
Go on a picnic
Make Smores
Pick Fresh Fruit
Read outside
Water Balloon Fight
Ride Bikes
Play in the rain
Lay in a hammock
Stargaze
Wash the Car
Fly a kite
Play Frisbee
Plant a garden
Picture Scavenger Hunt
Bonfire
Water gun fight
Slip and Slide
Play Catch
Rent a bouncy house
Ice block with toys
Giant Bubbles
Sponge Ball War
Melt Ice Cubes
Bury a Time Capsule



Indoor Activities:




Finger paint
Color Big Pages
Read Lots of Books
Singe Lots of Songs
Make a Paper Bag Puppet
Make Popsicles
Make a Fort
Make Ice Cream
Make Jam
Make Lemonade
Make cheerio necklaces
Play with Lego Blocks
Marshmallow Shooters
Make Ice Cream Sandwiches
Make Sno Cones
Make Paper Wind Sock
Make Jello Jigglers
Crafternoon
Make suckers
Home made Root Beer
Do a science project
Banana Splits
Nerf Sword Fights




Places to go:



Moody Gardens
         -Whole Family
         -Bear Bear
         -Palm Beach
Zoo
Observation Tower
Children’s Museum
Galveston Beach
         -Dolphin Tour
         -Build a sandcastle
         -Bury dad in the sand
         -Feed the seagulls
         -Ride the Ferry
         -Visit the Board Walk
Surfside Beach
Baseball Game/Sporting Event
Visit 5 Splash Pads
George Ranch
Frobergs Farm
Alvin Animal Safari
Visit Farmer’s Markets
Sam Houston State Park
Visit a lake
Go to the Library
Free tour of the Ship Channel
Aquarium
Visit Dad at Work
Parade
Visit the police horses
State Fair
Feed the ducks at a pond
Amusement Park
Visit a historical site
Tour a fire station
Tour a factory
Splashtown
Bay Area Waterpark
Discovery Green Concert
Discovery Green Movie Night
Miller Outdoor Theater
Taco Truck
Drive In Movie
Kemah Boardwalk
Go to a Festival
Demolition Derby
Go to a Carnival
Tour historic home
San Jacinto State Park




Mom and Dad Only:



Go bowling
Ropes Date at Moody Gardens
Mini Golf
Wii Date Night
River Trip




I really doubt that we will able to complete all of this but I am sure this summer is going to be the best yet!!! I can't wait!

Saturday, April 25, 2015

4 Miles of Awesome


Today I hit a milestone in my training.

I have always wondered how long distance runners maintain such a punishing pace over long distances. I'm okay with trotting along at a leisurely pace for miles and miles, I can do that. But how do you push yourself for 10, 15, 26.2 miles? I can practically sprint two miles and I'm really comfortable pushing myself over three miles. But that is kind of my comfort zone.

I smashed that comfort zone today.



Its kind of like when I ran ten miles the first time. After that point it became clear to me that I have no excuse to walk during a single digit run ever again. 

Today I ran four miles at just over a 10 and a half minute per mile pace. That is pretty amazing for me. And if I can do that for four miles, I can do it for three. And if I can do this for four miles, there is no reason I should run two miles over a ten minute pace ever again. 

I'm starting to find myself in the realm of "no excuses" and it's pretty awesome. 

I really needed this kick in the butt today. I've been having some serious get-up-and-go issues lately. This is a perfect example why you just keep running, eventually you are going to have an awesome run that will change everything.

I have a seven mile run on Sunday. My distances are starting to creep up and I'm loving it.





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