Sunday, November 11, 2012

Winter Fun for Everyone!



Winter Fun for Everyone!

Indoor Fun:

1.  Willston Fitness Center in Mtka - 14509 Minnetonka Drive in Minnetonka. Phone: 952-939-8370. Cost is $5 for non-members. The indoor play area is for children 12 and under. Children must wear socks to play in the treehouse.  There is also a great pool and splash pad!
http://www.eminnetonka.com/recreation/facilities/williston_fitness_center.cfm

2.  Edinborough Park, Edina 7700 York Ave S in Edina. Phone: 952-833-9540. Hours are 9am-9pm Monday through Saturday and 9am-6pm on Sundays. Cost is $6. Children under 1 are free and parents are admitted free with paid child. Socks are required for everyone. The “peak” is a 44x44x37 foot high climbing, low crawling, slip sliding Northwoods adventure. Climb into the 30 foot tall oak tree, slide down one of the four giant tube slides or wash down the triple wave slide. Check our their calendar for Tuesday and Thursday events!
https://www.facebook.com/EdinboroughPark?ref=ts&fref=ts

3.  Minnesota SeaLife Aquarium at Mall of America, 8100 24th Avenue South in Bloomington. Phone: 866-823-9317. Hours are Monday through Thursday 10am-7:30pm, Friday 10am-8:30pm, Saturday 9am-8:30pm and Sunday 10am-6:30pm. Cost is free for 2 and under, $14.99 kids 3-12, and $19.99 for 13+. The all new SEA LIFE Minnesota Aquarium brings you closer than ever before to more than 10,000 sea creatures including sharks, sea turtles, rays, jellyfish, seahorses and more!
https://www.facebook.com/SEALIFEMN?ref=ts&fref=ts

4.  Toddler Tuesday - Mall of America
http://www.mallofamerica.com/events/feature/toddler-tuesdays

5.  Minnesota Children's Museum 10 West 7th Street in St. Paul. Phone: 651-225-6000. Hours are Monday through Thursday 9am-4pm, Friday and Saturday 9am-8pm, and Sunday 9am-5pm. Admission is $8.95 per person for ages 1-101. 3 hour parking is $4. At the Children’s Museum, kids will have a blast discovering an exciting, immersive world that arouses their curiosity, increases their understanding, and ignites an appreciation for learning. www.mcm.org
https://www.facebook.com/MinnesotaChildrensMuseum?ref=ts&fref=ts

6. Skyzone (Offering Toddler Time on Tuesday and Friday) 13310 Industrial Park Blvd., Suite 160 in Plymouth. Phone: 763-331-3511. Hours are Tuesday through Thursday 3-8pm, Friday 12-9pm, Friday Sky Mania (ages 11-15) 9-11pm, Saturday 10am-10pm, Sky Jam (16+) 10pm-12am, and Sunday 11am-7pm. Closed Mondays. Cost is $8 for 30 minutes, $12 for 1 hr, $16 for 90 minutes and $20 for 120 minutes. During open jump time there is a special court for children 5 and under. Walk-ins welcome, but to guarantee your jump time, pre-purchase tickets online at http://minneapolis.skyzonesports.com. Additional $1 per ticket reservation fee applies.
https://www.facebook.com/skyzonempls?ref=ts&fref=ts

7.  Minnesota's Science Museum 120 W. Kellogg Blvd. in St. Paul. Phone: 651-221-9444. Hours are 9:30am-9:30pm seven days a week. Cost is $11 for adults and $8.50 for children 4-12 and seniors (museum admission only). www.smm.org

8.  Indoor Play Castle at the Chaska Community Center, 1661 Park Ridge Drive in Chaska. Phone: 952-448-5633. Hours are Monday 9am-6pm, Tuesday through Sunday 9am-9pm. Cost for the Play Castle is $1 for members and $2 for non-members. Parents are free. www.chaskacommunitycenter.com

9. Indoor Play Structure at the Eden Prairie Community Center, 16700 Valley View Road in Eden Prairie. Phone: 952-949-8470. Hours are Monday through Sunday 8am-8pm. Closed daily from 9:30-10:30am for cleaning. Cost is $3.50 for 18 mos.-4 years, $4.50 for 5 years and up, 18 mos. and younger is free. Half price Mon-Fri after 1pm and weekends after 4pm. Kids can climb, jump and crawl at the indoor play structure. Additionally there is a special area for infants and toddlers to explore as well as a mini rock climbing wall. www.edenprairie.org

10. The Atrium at Playworks, 2200 Trail of Dreams in Prior Lake. Phone: 952-445-7529. Hours are 8am-7pm Monday through Friday and 9am-7pm Saturday and Sunday. Cost is $7.50 for ages 3-12, $4.50 1-2 years, and under 1 is free. Parents are free when accompanied by a child. Playworks Atrium is a one-of-a-kind destination for children and families who love spending time together. The Atrium has a multi-level playstructure, interactive dancefloor, NEOS, Wii, PS3, computer games, the Arcade, and video monitors for watching that Sunday afternoon football game. The Toddler area is a popular destination for families with younger children. www.playworksfun.com

11. The Blast at the Eagan Community Center, 1501 Central Parkway in Eagan. Phone: 651-675-5550. Hours are Monday through Friday 9am-8pm, Saturday 8am-8pm and Sunday 10am-8pm. Cost is $5.00 for youth 18 months-15 years. Under 18 months and over 16 years old are free. After 5pm Sunday through Friday is $2.50. The Blast features loads of play opportunities and interstellar delights. Try climbing through the Space Shuttle Tower and Rocket Launch Pads, ascending through two Apollo Rocket Propulsion Launchers, flying the Intergalactic Space Fight Jet, exploring the Milky Way tunnel and more! Socks are required. Outside food and beverages are not permitted. An on-site concession (limited hours) stand and vending machines are available. www.cityofeagan.com

12. Maple Maze Indoor Playground, 12951 Weaver Lake Road in Maple Grove. Phone: 763-494-6500. Hours are 9am-8pm Monday through Saturday and 10am-6pm on Sundays. Cost is $5 for kids 1-12, under 1 free (non-resident) and $4 for kids 1-12, under 1 free (residents). Kids 12 and under will find it amazing to glide down the tube slide, swirl down the double slide or crawl through four climbing levels in the ceiling high playhouse or rock climbing wall. There’s a special play area for toddlers, 3 and under, with a small ball pit, toddler slide and climbing structure. www.ci.maple-grove.mn.us

13. Lookout Ridge Indoor Playground, 8595 Central Park Place in Woodbury. Phone: 651-714-3500. Hours are 10am-5pm Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, 10am-8pm Tuesday and Thursday, and closed Sundays May through August. Closed for maintenance June 27, July 25, Sept. 6-9, Oct. 24 and Nov. 28. Lookout Ridge is a state-of-the-art playground designed for children 12 and under. A themed, life-like design and sound effects accompany slides, forests, a tree house and even a cave. Kids are able to climb inside cliffs imitating the St. Croix River Valley, then zoom down a mountain spiral slide emerging from a cave. www.ci.woodbury.mn.us

14. Eagle’s Nest Indoor Playground at The Family Center, 400 10th St. NW in New Brighton. Phone: 651-638-2130. Hours are Monday through Saturday 9am-8pm, Sunday 11am-5pm. Cost is $5 for children 1-12, $3 after 6pm Monday through Friday only. There is no charge for adults. Imaginations run wild as children leap into the ball pit, scale the 8 foot climbing wall, zoom down the triple slide and find their way through the wiggle waggles and the foam forest! There is a special area for tykes 3 and under with its own colorful ball pit, challenging climbing structure, reading corner and other activities geared toward toddlers. www.ci.new-brighton.mn.us

15. Tropical Adventure Indoor Playground at the Shoreview Community Center, 4580 Victoria St N in Shoreview. Phone: 651-490-4700. Hours are Monday through Saturday 8am-8pm and Sundays 8am-6pm. Cost is $4.50 for children 1-12. Members are free. Socks are required. Children 6 and under must be accompanied by an adult. Come crawl through the caves, swing through the jungle, slip down the waterfall slide and scream down the five level spiral slide! The playground is designed for children 12 and under. www.shoreviewcommunitycenter.com

16. Terry Time Adventure Park, 14200 Lincoln Street NE, Suite 500 in Ham Lake. Phone: 763-331-0265. Summer hours are Tuesday through Friday 9:30am-4:30pm, Saturdays 9:30-5:30pm and Sundays 12-5pm. Admission is $6.00 per child ages 1-12. Bring the jungle to life with a two-story tree house, giant mural, slides, suspended bridges, arcade and more! www.adventureparkmn.com

17. Nickelodeon Universe at the Mall of America, 8100 24th Avenue South in Bloomington. Phone: 952-883-8800. Hours are Monday through Thursday 10am-9:30pm, Friday and Saturday 10am-10pm, and 10:30am-7:30pm on Sunday. An unlimited ride wristband can be purchased for $29.95. Various other points packages are available. Nickelodeon Universe features 7 acres of unique attractions and entertainment. Meet the Nick characters, experience spine-tingling rides and more! www.mallofamerica.com

18. Jumps and Downs Inflatable Play Center, 1155 Shakopee Town Square in Shakopee. Phone: 952-405-8354. Hours are Tuesday through Saturday 10am-6pm and Sunday 12pm-6pm (limited jump time on June 10 & June 22). Cost is $7 per child plus tax. Children under 1 are free. Parents are free too. Jumps and Downs is an indoor inflatable play and party center for active kids who love to jump, bounce, slide, and simply have fun with their friends. www.jumpsanddowns.com

19. Take the kids bowling at Brunswick Zone, 12200 Singletree Lane, in Eden Prairie. Phone: 952-941-0445. Opens at 9am daily. www.bowlbrunswick.com

20. Play a round of mini golf at Golf Zone, 825 Flying Cloud Drive in Chaska. Phone: 952-445-1500. Hours are 10am-10pm Monday, 8am-10pm Tuesday through Saturday, and 8am – 9pm on Sunday (June 1-August 31). Cost is $7.50 for adults and $6.50 for kids. Whether you play Big Bear Mini Putt indoor course or Boulder Creek Mini Golf outdoor course, your family is sure to have a good time. www.yourgolfzone.com

21. The Works, 9740 Grand Ave S, in Bloomington. Phone: 952-888-4262. Hours are Monday through Friday 10am-5pm and Saturday 10am-4pm. Cost is $6 per person for ages 3 and up. The Works is a “hands-on, minds-on” museum that makes learning about science and engineering interesting, understandable and fun. www.theworks.org

22. Open Studio Time at Kiddywampus, 4400 Excelsior Blvd in St. Louis Park. Phone: 952-926-7871. Hours are Monday through Saturday 10am-5pm. Cost is $8 per hour. For ages 18 months-10 years. From painting on the wall to inventing paint colors to creating sculptures of your dreams, Open Studio 2 is an inspired creative experience. This is a special place to create with your child. www.kiddywampus.com

23.  Bowling at Pinstrips - Edina Daily 10am-12pm Kids bowl for $5 & moms bowl free (12 & under) Pinstripes is upscale bowling at its best & a great place to take the kids for mom & tot bowling! The kids’ shoes have velcro, the bumpers come up automatically by player and there are televisions above the lanes playing cartoons or a movie which gives the kids something to do while waiting for their turn. www.pinstripes.com

24. Pump It Uphttp://www.pumpitupparty.com/ Check their schedule for Pop in Times.  Locations throughout the Twin Cities - Eden Prairie, Eden Prairie, Ham Lake and Oakdale

25.  Hennepin County Library - Storytime! https://www.facebook.com/hclib?ref=ts&fref=ts and http://www.hclib.org/BirthTo6/StorytimesAction.cfm?Which=Family

26.  Wild Rumpus - an independent children's bookstore in Minneapolis with a penchant for Manx cats and chickens (as well as many other interesting creatures living at our store). https://www.facebook.com/pages/Wild-Rumpus-Books-for-Young-Readers/9195534681?ref=ts&sk=info

17.  Choo Choo Bob's in St. Paul http://choochoobobs.com/ Choo Choo Bob's has become a landmark in St. Paul, and a destination for people from all over the Twin Cities area. Moms and Dads, children and grandparents, all find the experience at Choo Choo Bob's to be rewarding and fun.


Open Gyms:

1.  North Shore Gym - Maple Plain
https://www.facebook.com/NorthShoreGymnastics?ref=ts&fref=ts

2.  Mini-hops Gym - Minnetonka
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Mini-Hops-Gymnastics/253511201368987?ref=ts&fref=ts 

3.  St Louis Park Rec Center - SLP (Tues, Wed and Friday from 9:30-11:30
http://www.stlouispark.org/youth-activities/little-tot-playtime.html

4. Plymouth Fieldhouse Dome 14800 34th Ave. N, Plymouth, MN 55447 Phone: 763-509-5280 Hours: M,W,F 10:30-1:30 (Nov.-Mar.) Preschool Open Play: Balls, bouncers, open field. Cost: $2 for Plymouth Residents; $3 non-residents


Indoor Water Parks

1. Water Park of America, 1700 American Blvd E in Bloomington. Phone: 952-698-8888. Open 10am-10pm seven days a week in June. Cost varies from $14.95 to $24.95 depending on day and number of hours. Surf on Minnesota’s only Flow Rider Surf Simulator, catch a wave in the Lake Superior wave pool or challenge your fears in America’s longest indoor family raft ride at 10 stories tall and over a mile long! The water park also offers a spa, two restaurants, and a 5,800 sq foot arcade and much more! www.waterparkofamerica.com

2. Chaska Aquatic Center at the Chaska Community Center, 1661 Park Ridge Drive in Chaska. Phone: 952-448-5633. The pool schedule varies by day. Check schedule available at website. Daily admission is $6.25 adults, $5.00 youth and seniors, $18.50 family (residents) and $8.00 adults, $6.75 youth and seniors. The Aquatic Center has a 4 lane lap pool with giant water slide, rope swing and diving platform, a leisure pool with zero depth entry featuring a caterpillar slide and interactive water features, a warm spa for children and a hot spa for adults in addition to sauna and steam rooms. www.chaskacommunitycenter.com

3. Waterpark at The Depot, 225 South 3rd Avenue in Minneapolis. Phone: 612-758-7854. Hours vary by month. In June the water park is open Friday through Sunday. On Friday the park is open 12pm-10pm, Saturday 9am-10pm, Sunday 9am-3pm. Cost for non-hotel guests is $20 per person. Children under 2 swim free with paying adult. The Depot has a three-story indoor/outdoor water slide, secluded north woods whirlpool area, zero depth pool with interactive water features, four pools, splash fountain, arcade games and snack bar.

4. Safari Island Community Center - Waconia, MN Float into fun at Safari Island! Bring your favorite floatie, catch some good times with a friend, and grab a root beer float on your way out for just fifty cents! If you don’t have a floatie, you can use our pool noodles or aqua joggers. Your floatie must be a clean, single person flotation device. No rubberized rafts are allowed and floaties cannot be tied together. Life jackets must be Coast Guard approved.

5. Tropics Indoor Waterpark at the Shoreview Community Center, 4580 Victoria St N in Shoreview. Phone: 651-490-4700. Hours are Monday & Wednesday 12-8:30pm, Tuesday & Thursday 12-9pm, Friday 12-9:45pm, Saturday 12-7:45pm and Sunday 12-6pm. Cost is $30/day for family, $8.30 for adult and $7.50 for child 1-17 (non-residents) or $24/day for family, $7.00 for adult and $6.00 for child 1-17 (residents). This water park features a tike size paradise at Shipwreck Beach including interactive water features and a boat slide. In the main pool you can play water volleyball or slam-dunk the basketball in the palm tree hoop. You can also climb aboard one of our giant floating sea creatures and more! www.shoreviewcommunitycenter.com


Open Ice Skating

1. Eden Prairie Community Center, 16700 Valley View Road. Phone: 952-949-8470. Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 10-12:30pm, Friday 6-7:30pm, Saturday 2:15-4:15pm, Sunday 1-3pm. TIMES SUBJECT TO CHANGE. PLEASE CALL AHEAD TO VERIFY.

2. Minnetonka Ice Arena, 3401 Williston Road in Minnetonka. Phone: 952-939-8310. Through April 27: Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday 11:30am-1pm, Friday 7:30-9pm (ends April 13), Sunday 2:30-4:30 (ends April 15). No skating March 4, 13, 18. TIMES SUBJECT TO CHANGE. PLEASE CALL AHEAD TO VERIFY.

3. Hopkins Pavilion, 11000 Excelsior Blvd. in Hopkins. Phone: 952-9391410. Through February 19: Sundays 1-2:30pm. Cost is $4 for adults and $3 for youth under 18. Children under 4 are free. Hopkins Pavilion does not have skate rental or sharpening. Helmets are required for skaters under 18.

4. Victoria Recreation Center, 8475 Kochia Lane in Victoria. Phone: 952-443-4255. Through April 30: Every day from 10:45-11:45am. Cost is $6 for adults, $3 for youth (residents) and $9 for adults, $5 for youth (non-residents).

Skiing/Sledding

1.  Buck Hill, Burnsville https://www.facebook.com/buckhillmn?ref=ts&fref=ts

2.  Hyland Ski, Bloomington https://www.facebook.com/HylandSki?ref=ts&fref=ts

3.  Elm Creek, Maple Grove https://www.facebook.com/pages/Three-Rivers-Elm-Creek-SnowSports-Academy/181241035304097 or http://www.threeriversparks.org/parks/elm-creek-park/winter-recreation-area.aspx

4.  Trollhaugen https://www.facebook.com/trollhaugen?ref=ts&fref=ts

5.  Theodore Wire Park, Golden Valley http://www.minneapolisparks.org/default.asp?PageID=4&parkid=255


Other Events/Activities

1. IMax Theater at MN Zoo http://www.imax.com/oo/great-clips-imax-minnesota-zoo/

2.  Free Movie Saturday at Mall of America (10:00 am) The entire family can enjoy select movies for FREE every Saturday! First-come, first-served as seating is limited to the theatre capacity. Nov. 17 – The Pirates! Band of Misfits, Nov. 24 – Real Steel, Dec. 1 – The Adventures of Tin Tin, Dec. 8 – The Lorax, Dec. 15 – Elf, Dec. 22 – How the Grinch Stole Christmas, Dec. 29 – The Polar Express. www.theatresmoa.com/events-promotions

Friday, November 9, 2012


With the help of the kids, we are creating a Countdown to Christmas list of things to do (in no particular order)!!!  Thanks for the idea Supermom Nicki!!! 

1.  Ring bells for the Salvation Army! http://www.registertoring.com/TwinCities/Default.aspx
2.  Watch the Holidazzle Parade http://www.holidazzle.com/  Here is a little tip:  We always make a resevation at one of the restaurants on the parade route.  Call in advance and ask for a window seat!  Then you can watch part of the parade from your table and also head outside for a little!  The last two years, we ate at the Newsroom and it was perfect!
3.  Macy's 8th Floor Display http://www.uniquelyminnesota.com/activities/macys-8th-floor-display-minneapolis-mn.htm  As much as I miss how the theme used to change each year, watching my kids walk through Santa's Workshop each year is still worth the trip!  If planned accordingly, you can hit up the 8th Floor Display and the Holidazzle the same night!
4.  Disney on Ice - http://disney.go.com/disneyonice/ Coming to the Xcel Center in December, this is a fun event for the whole family!
5.  Drive around and look at Christmas Lights!  Here is one of many places to check out!  http://www.lightsinthepark.org/
6.  Toddler Tuesday at the Mall of America! http://www.mallofamerica.com/upload/ToddlerTuesday4thQ_2012.pdf  We will not be missing Rocking around the Christmas Tree with Dora on Tuesday, December 18th!
7.  Make Christmas Cookies!  Need some ideas.  Check out my Pinterst Page http://pinterest.com/emiuelmen/holiday-cookie-exchange/
8.  Read Elf on the Shelf and hope that our Elf comes back to share the holidays with us!  http://www.elfontheshelf.com/
9.  Go Skiing/Snow Boarding!  http://www.threeriversparks.org/parks/elm-creek-park/winter-recreation-area.aspx  Elm Creek in Maple Grove is a great place for younger kids to learn to ski!  We took the twins several times last winter and they loved it!  Our older two enjoyed it too! 
10.  Go Sleddinghttp://www.threeriversparks.org/parks/elm-creek-park/winter-recreation-area.aspx  Elm Creek has a great sledding hill too!
11.  Adopt a Family!  This year, we are adopting our family from WeCan.  http://wecan-help.org/?page_id=22  A great organization who will be donating back to families in our area!
12.  Make Ornaments for the Christmas Tree!  http://pinterest.com/emiuelmen/holidays/  Pinterest has helped us come up with many new ideas.  This is a great gift for any grandparents and family member too!
13.  25 Books of Christmas! http://pinterest.com/pin/234750199298198960/ Wrap up twenty-five children's books and put them under the tree with a special blanket next to them. Before bed each evening, your kids choose one book to open and read together until Christmas. Love it! This might be better than an advent calendar!!
14.  How the Grinch Stole Christmas at the Children's Theater Company  http://www.childrenstheatre.org/index.php?
15.  Breakfast with Santa!   This is a favorite for our family!  Check our your local restaurants and Country Clubs to see if they offer a meal with Santa!
16.  Madeline's Christmas at Stage's Theater http://www.stagestheatre.org/upcoming-shows/01/31/2012/madelines-christmas  Act fast and get this great deal from Plum District! http://www.plumdistrict.com/moms/discount/minneapolis-st-paul/tickets-and-events-deals/stages-theatre-company-two-tickets-to-any-performance-of-madeline-s-christmas-by--IHBDHp  We are using this as a Daddy/Daughter Holiday Date!
17.  Decorate our Christmas Tree!  Probably my favorite day of all time!  I love going through all our ornaments seeing how much the kids have changed year to year!
18.  Donate to Toys for Tots!  http://www.toysfortots.org/  This is always a hard day for my kids to shop for others than themselves but just an important day too!  I believe in starting at an early age teaching them the importance of giving to others!
19.  Watch Elf!  And many other holiday movies.... Movie Marathon anyone?
20.  Dance to Holiday Music!  This should definitely be done more than just once!
21.  Donate food to the food pantry!  Here is a great site to help find where to donate in your area https://www.emergencyfoodshelf.org/howtohelp/holdafoodandcashdrive/foodandcashdriveprogramoverview.aspx
22.  Decorate a Gingerbread House!
23.  Write a letter to Santa! 
24.  Feed Reindeer!  Looks like they will be making lots of appearances this Winter http://www.livereindeer.com/appearances/ 
25.  Play in the snow!  (If we have any...)
26.  Cuddle in front of the fire!
27.  Run a Race!  New to us this year!!!  www.active.com is a great site to find a race near you!
28.  Go Ice Skating!  Want to go indoors... check out the Depot http://www.thedepotminneapolis.com/ice-rink.php
29.  Give a secret gift.  My plan is to take each kids separately to shop for their siblings.  Then they can give them their holiday gifts after they wrap, make a card and hide their gifts!
30.  Drink Hot Chocolate... with lots of Marshmallows!  Or even have a Hot Chocolate Bar http://pinterest.com/pin/234750199298256997/
31.  Make smores by the fire and then take a hot tub!
32.  Make care packages to send to relatives!  In our case, they will go to the kids Great Grandmas!! 
33.  Take Pink to visit Santa! check with your local Pet Store for times!  We go to http://www.petsmart.com/ 
34.  Go to a local Tree Lighting!  Live out west?  Mound's Tree lighting is next week!  http://lakeminnetonka.patch.com/articles/live-nativity-planned-for-2013-mound-christmas-tree-lighting-ceremony
35.  Go Christmas Caroling!
36.  Get a kiss under the Mistletoe!
37.  Deck the Halls!  Put up the Christmas Tree as a family!  And then sleep under the lights!
38.  Elf your neighbor!!  My kids love Booing their neighors at Halloween that I know they will LOVE this!!  http://pinterest.com/pin/234750199298248947/ 
39.  Shop for Matching Christmas PJ's! 
40.  Make gifts for our teachers.  This will be easy with the help of Pinterest!

Most important...STOP AND ENJOY AND HAVE FUN!!


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Wednesday, April 11, 2012




What goes in, must come out......  Boy is this true!  Why I am posting this is for the next person who is going to react the way I did and get right "online" for the information that I wanted.

Last week, my #4 decided to EAT a penny.  First lesson learned "DO NOT GO AT YOUR SON TO GET SOMETHING OUT OF HIS MOUTH... HE WILL PULL AWAY AND ACCIDENTLY SWALLOW IT!" 

After swallowing the penny, here is how I reacted in 2 minutes time... called 911, then hung up when they said they would send an ambulance to then call my doctor and why on hold, stuck my finger down his throat to make him puke.  He puked up breakfast and NOT the penny.  This caused him to cry and then his brother to cry because he was scared!!!  Then I decided to take a deep breath and call..... my doctor, a nurse, my friend, then another friend, go online to see what info was list, make a doctors appt, drive to the appt but then call another friend who is a nurse in the parking lot where she told me not to worry... that what goes in, must come out!

So the comedy doesn't stop there.  First poop, he decided to take alone while I was making dinner to then have me run upstairs when I heard the toilet flush....  What did you do?  I went poop. Where is the poop?  I flushed it! 

A night of no sleep thinking my son was going to die... I am THAT mom....

No poop the next day but the following morning, decided to poop while we were out at a birthday party.  I had to then (stop reading if you want!)... catch the poop with toilet paper... what an interesting 3 minutes of smushing toilet paper.  Reed had NO CLUE what I was doing.... No penny!

Next day, another day of no poop and then finally a morning poop that INCLUDED THE PENNY!

YEAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

So here is why I am writing this... mom's out there.... your child swallows a penny.  It will be OK!  Just an interesting few days!!!!  GOOD LUCK!

Thursday, March 15, 2012

I have done my fair share of volunteer work over the years but NEVER have I been able to do something as important as I am doing right now! 

On December 1st, Eliza McKown, Peyton's BEST FRIEND, was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes.  Her friends and family want to support her in the effort to find a cure for this disease which is estimated to affect 1 in 3 people by 2050.  Eliza has embraced this new aspect of her life with a positive attitude and our hope is that you will help to show her your support.

On June 2, Team Eliza’s Echelon (including ALL 6 UELMEN'S) will be participating in the Tour de Cure Bike Challenge.  We will be biking 27 miles in honor of Eliza and her Type 1 Diabetes. Want to learn more about our challenge.  Check out Eliza’s team page at http://main.diabetes.org/goto/elizasechelon

Instead of the traditional fundraising, we decided to have a PARTY in Eliza’s honor.  Please join us for a night of fun at the Waterpark of America! https://www.facebook.com/#!/events/234051576690137/
Funds that we raise go to the Tour de Cure - American Diabete’s Association.
LIKE THE IDEA OF THIS... JOIN US THURSDAY APRIL 26th AT THE WATERPARK OF AMERICA for a night of fun!!!!!





Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Storytime


Something I was fortunate to do with Peyton when she was little was go to the Library storytime.  I had not been able to experience it yet with the twins until Monday.  We went to the Maple Plaine Library for 10:30 storytime.  They loved it.  We read several books, sang a few songs and worked on the letter of the day.  It is a weekly must. 

If you don't have anything going on on Mondays at 10:30, you should check out the Maple Plaine Library's storytime!  Not close, check out your libraries storytime!!!

Friday, February 24, 2012

No more cribs...

Well it has been a great 8 1/2 year run cribs.... I remember the day we bought you!  I was only a few months pregnant.  We brought you to our house on Xenwood.  Put you together and had Benzo sit in you for pictures!!!  You moved with us to Browndale and then to Jennings Cove.  Benzo, Peyton, Greyson, Reed and Gabe all enjoyed fun times in you!!!  WOW!  It has been a great run.  I am now officially a Mom of 4 BIG KIDS!  No more babies :(  Thanks for all the memories!

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Sledding at Theo Wirth


Today we ventured out to Theo Wirth Park for a GREAT night of sledding and snowboarding.  To our surprise, it was kid's are FREE day which is nice when you are bringing 6 kids with!

WEDNESDAY'S KIDS SLED AND SNOWBOARD FOR FREE AT THEO WIRTH PARK IN GOLDEN VALLEY!

So much fun for all the kids.  They have a great sledding hill, two snowboard hills and a great cross country area. 

Note that they are NOT open Mondays and Tuesdays.  (We learned the hard way going on a Tuesday!)

http://www.theodorewirth.org/ check out their website for pricing and hours!

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Mini Michael Jordan aka Mini Jeff Uelmen


Seeing Gabe in Grey's Michael Jordan Flip Flops and Jeff's Michael Jordan hat is fun but when he wants to wear Jeff's Michael Jordan outfit from when he was Gabe and Grey's age, that makes me just sit back and smile. 

It is scary to think but I remember Jeff wearing that outfit and seeing pictures of him in it.  And now, my kids are wearing it!!

There is NOTHING better than kids!!!!

Monday, February 20, 2012

Williston Center in Minnetonka




School was out for Peyton and Greyson so we heading to Williston Center in Minnetonka.  How in the world have we not been there till recently.  Peyton's favorite part was "Swimming!"  Greyson's favorite was "playing basketball in the gym."  Reed loved "climbing in the tree house" and Gabe said "basketball, swimming and tree house!" 

Everyone should check it out.  http://www.eminnetonka.com/recreation/facilities/williston_fitness_center.cfm

$5 a child for everything.... gym, tree house climbing area, zero gravity pool, hot tub and large pool too!!

Sunday, February 19, 2012

I'm Elmo and I know it!

Why is everyone so into LMFAO's song?  I am trying to teach Peyton and Greyson that saying anything like...."I'm pretty and I know it"  "I'm smart and I know it" "I'm athletic and I know it" isn't something that I would ever hope to hear my children say.... but for some reason, this song is what ALL the kids want to sing.... so I found this on you tube and this is what they can listen to when they want to dance and sing!  Plus the twins love it!



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RWF86D_UNxc

Photo Statues


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Shaving Cream Party


A MUST DO FOR EVERYONE IN THE SUMMER!

Invite your friends over and have them each bring a few bottles of shaving cream.  (Hint:  Most dollar stores sell Shaving Cream!!)  Let the kids go at it in the yard and after make everyone rinse off in the hose.  Creates a fun mess but pretty easy clean up!

Making a Lava Lamp


We did this for Greyson's Valentine's Day party.  Of all the class parties I have been part of, this was the BIGGEST HIT!!  We continue to use this at home.... showing friends, grandparents and siblings!  A must for all kids!!!

Make Your Own Bubbling Lava Lamp

Learn how to make a wave bottle.

Learn how to make a wave bottle using oil and water and a secret ingredient that makes the whole thing fizz, bubble, and erupt.
  1. Fill the bottle 3/4 full with vegetable oil.
  2. Fill the rest of the bottle with water (almost to the top but not overflowing).
  3. Add about 10 drops of food coloring. Be sure to make the water fairly dark in color. Notice that the food coloring only colors the water and not the oil. Hmmm...
  4. Divide the Alka-Seltzer tablet into 8 pieces.
  5. Drop one of the tiny pieces of Alka-Seltzer into the oil and water mixture. Watch what happens. When the bubbling stops, add another chunk of Alka-Seltzer. It’s just like a lava lamp!
  6. When you have used up all of the Alka-Seltzer and the bubbling has completely stopped, screw on the soda bottle cap. Tip the bottle back and forth and watch the wave appear. The tiny droplets of liquid join together to make one big lava-like blob.
How does it work?
First of all, you confirmed what you already knew... oil and water do not mix. The molecules of water do not like to mix with the molecules of oil. Even if you try to shake up the bottle, the oil breaks up into small little drops, but the oil doesn’t mix with the water. Also, food coloring only mixes with water. It does not color the oil.

When you pour the water into the bottle with the oil, the water sinks to the bottom and the oil floats to the top. This is the same as when oil from a ship spills in the ocean. The oil floats on top of the water. Oil floats on the surface because water is heavier than oil. Scientists say that the water is more dense than the oil.
Here’s the surprising part... The Alka-Seltzer tablet reacts with the water to make tiny bubbles of carbon dioxide gas. These bubbles attach themselves to the blobs of colored water and cause them to float to the surface. When the bubbles pop, the color blobs sink back to the bottom of the bottle. Now that’s a burst of color! Your own homemade lava lamp... groovy baby!

Fruit Loop Bars



8 Cups Fruit Loops
10 oz Marshmallows
3 Tblsp Butter

Melt Butter with Marshmallows together on medium heat (Stove or Microwave) stirring continuously until melted smooth. Add Fruit Loops and stir well until covered. Pour & press into 9 by 9 inch pan. Refrigerate until cool and cut into squares. Makes about 1 Dozen.

Tips for Disney


Animal Kingdom -
~Safari is amazing! A must see and do a few times! Fast Pass it for sure!!!
~Lion King Show is great!
~Nemo musical is really cute!
~Huge Rollercoast is great for adult and big kids! If you are ever going to go on there, make sure to get the pass for one parent to go and then the other to go. Peyton and Greyson loved this b/c then they got to go on every ride twice and not have to wait in line the second time!

Hollywood Studios-
~Night Show is amazing!!! A MUST see!!!!
~Car's show is loud but my kids love it
~This is a great place to see the characters as the lines are not as long.
~Back in the Illumination room is where you will find Mickey and several other characters - must do!  You can SNEAK through the store to see the characters so you don't have to sit through the 20 minute video!
~Playhouse Disney!!

Epcot
~Night show is great!
~Soarin over CA (Fast Pass)
~Lots of characters here too - just look at a map on where to find them
~Test Track
~Canada and Japan, yummy food
~Norway has a Princess Breakfast if you can't get into Cinderella's castle!

Magic Kingdom
EVERYTHING ABOUT THE MAGIC KINGDOM IS GREAT!
~All the PARADES for sure!! They are my favorite!
~Pirates of Carb. was Grey's favorite!
~Breakfast with the princesses

Chef Mickey - fun food, music and characters

The Luau that Disney offers is a MUST do too!  Music, Fire, Dancing and great food!

 

A little about me...

I guess for everyone who doesn't know me, I should post a little about me.  To put it simple, I am a MOTHER!!  A MOTHER of 4 amazing kids that I LOVE to spend all my time with.  I married my hugh school sweetheart and he wanted 3 kids, I wanted 4....  Well, we had one precious "monkey" daughter who is now 8!  Then we had an athletic and huge helping son who is 6.  We got pregnant in 2008 with TWINS!!!  I WON our debate without even a fight!!  Now we have two amazing 2 1/2 year old boys!!  Never in my wildest dreams did I think I would have twins but boy do I love it!!!  People ask me if I am done having kids.... My response, if I could have another set of twins I would do it in a heartbeat!!  For now, I will just LOVE snuggling with all my little nieces and nephews!!!

Why we are doing this....

As Peyton and I sit home with the twinkies as Jeff and Greyson are at Greyson's first MN Timberwolves game watching Rubio play, Peyton suggested that we start a blog.....  I had never thought to start a blog but I liked Peyton's idea.  We sat down and started thinking about what we were going to "blog" about....  The list kept getting longer. 

We are going to talk about Things to do in MN: Winter, Summer, Spring and Fall.

I get probably 10-20 emails daily with local "deals" for things to do in MN.  Our favorites: we will post here!!!

Peyton, Greyson and I have become huge fans of Pinterest so we will use this site to post our favorites.

Food: Tonight, Peyton wanted to make Fruit Loop Balls so I told her to look the recipe up on Pinterest.  It was NOT there.  She thinks we should post to Pinterest!

DISNEY - The "Happiest" place on Earth.  I will post my favorite places and things to do when there.  You can ask my husband, I am nuts when it comes to Disney!

Bucket Lists - My 4 kids and I do buckets for every season.  Our favorite to date: Shaving Cream Party!

Well, off to give my twinkies a bubble bath (Dad isn't home so we will do lots of bubbles!)