Rides, Waves, a Moral Compass, and Time

This past weekend was Memorial Day Weekend, still my favorite weekend of the year. It’s the unofficial start of summer…the three day weekend is always a glimpse of the possibilities of summer.  While barbeques are often the norm, we didn’t grill or eat a single burger or hot dog, nor did we spend any time with friends or neighbors.  And that was by choice.  While I love hanging out with friends and neighbors, it means we are always busy and doing things according to a schedule.  Having two working parents means that weekends are spent balancing the things that have to get done with the things that we want to do.  And believe me both those lists are pretty long.  Truthfully I feel as though we do a pretty good job of balancing the two; however, I still feel like I am always rushing through one thing just to get to the other thing.  Recently I have had the girls say things to me such as “stop rushing me”, “are we going to be late”, and “chop chop”. I made a vow to myself that this weekend was going to have no commitments. I purposely didn’t schedule things and even turned down some invitations with friends and neighbors. While it was hard, I kept reminding myself to stick with my plan of no commitments for the weekend. We would do Viva Vienna and then just go with the flow.  And it was wonderful!  While I know it isn’t realistic to have so few commitments most weekends, for one weekend of the year, it was great to simply have time to stop and smell the flowers along the way.

Saturday we went to Viva Vienna in the morning. We were there by 10:15 and not only were we there early, but also I was dressed in real clothes with make-up done AND I had already worked out!

We got there in time to watch the Vienna Singing Princess perform on stage at The Town Green.

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The girls thoroughly enjoyed the show and even got to go on stage afterwards with the princesses.

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After the show the girls went on rides…first Avery and Emerson went on the swings._MG_5105

…followed by the kiddie roller coaster…_MG_5109

….and then the merry-go-round.  This was Harper’s first ride of the year and the beginning to Harper waving to Justin and I EVERY TIME she passed us.  It was amazingly cute!

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…and here she is not waving this time, but pushing me away.  She didn’t want me to hold on to her or her horse!

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Next were the motorcycles, where Harper’s waiving continued!_MG_5133_MG_5135_MG_5132_MG_5129

Next Avery and Emerson went on the massive potato sack slide.  As they were climbing up the steep stairs carrying their potato sacks that were bigger than them, I thought for sure that I was going to regret letting them go on this ride.  Luckily, they thoroughly enjoyed the five second ride and emerged from it unscathed. _MG_5146_MG_5149

In between the games, we took a break with some soft serve ice cream cones. The girls wanted to take their cones back to the Town Green where the princesses were performing for a second time that day.  They found a place right up front just as they did the first time.  Justin caught this image right before Harper ran over to him from being scared of the witch.

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As it was approaching 2:00 and we hadn’t eaten lunch yet, we decided it was the perfect day to walk over to Caboose Brewing Company and grab a cold beer and some food there.  Fortunately they had enough on the menu that the girls would eat (mac and cheese, pancakes, and bacon) and the wait was fairly short. _MG_5155

After a good lunch and buzz with less than half a beer, we arrived home close to 4:00 and while I never expected to be gone that long, it was so great not to rush through the day’s events in order to meet another timeline.

Sunday was a rain out and the girls weren’t able to go back to Viva Vienna as planned. They were disappointed but still got to spend the afternoon with Grandma and Grandpa while Justin and I had a few hours to get some grocery shopping done and some other things around the house.

When Monday rolled around and the weather was sunny and beautiful, we headed back for another day at Viva Vienna.  We started out on the rides.IMG_5177IMG_5187 IMG_5186 _MG_5160_MG_5167_MG_5165

And once again, Harper was all waves for Mommy and Daddy!_MG_5190_MG_5189_MG_5188

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…and Emerson! Emerson took one for the team and went on the boat with a random person while Harper and Avery shared a motorcycle. She was about to get on the motorcycle when all of a sudden she ran back to the attendant with three tickets in her hand.  She had forgotten to give her tickets when she entered (clearly the attendant didn’t know)…I’m so proud of her moral compass!  I certainly would have pocketed the tickets for an extra ride…she definitely gets that trait from Justin!_MG_5194

After rides, it was time for ice cream…again!IMG_5206IMG_5207

In total we spent over four fun hours there taking pictures with princesses, riding rides, eating soft serve ice cream cones, watching dance performances, and going on more rides, including one ride with Papa!  And most importantly we were not being driven by the clock and had nothing but time (and three girls) on our hands this weekend!

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The Most Wonderful Time of the Year

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The Most Wonderful Time of the Year

For many “the most wonderful time of the year” is the Christmas season.  But for me, the most wonderful time or even weekend of the year is Memorial Day weekend!  I have always loved that weekend!  It’s the unofficial start of summer….ideas and plans for the entire summer are just coming to fusion.  It’s three days away from the office…and usually three days of fun, sun, and friends!  And of course for those in Vienna, there is Viva Vienna!  I loved Viva Vienna as a kid, reminisced about how much I enjoyed it as a kid in my 20’s and now in my 30’s love going again as my kids LOVE Viva Vienna.  For them Viva Vienna means rides and soft serve ice cream! 

This  year Harper was finally able to go on rides (other than the choo- choo train).  The height requirement was 36 inches and truth be told, she is probably only 35 but while most ride attendants measured her, they all let her go on the rides.  Avery and Emerson have each developed a knowledge of the types of rides they like and the ones that they don’t.  Avery doesn’t like “bumpy” rides and Emerson doesn’t like “boring” rides so they refrain from those respectively. 
 
The weather was perfect…hot and humid, but what is Memorial Day without hot and humid weather!  We went twice…Saturday and Monday and the girls had a great time each day.  Memorial Day Weekend is simply my “most wonderful time of the year”!

My Favorite Weekend of the Year

Memorial Day has always been my favorite holiday weekend of the year!  May is my absolute favorite month of the year so the long weekend in itself coupled with the warm weather and the unofficial start of summer, gets me excited regardless of what else is or is not planned for the rest of the weekend.  Add in Viva Vienna and Memorial Day Weekend Barbecues and I love everything about this weekend.
 
This Memorial Day Weekend the girls got to experience Viva Vienna twice.  Saturday afternoon Avery and Emerson got to go with my parents. Sunday afternoon, the whole family including Karolin went for a few hours.  The weather was perfect…not too hot, not too cold.  
 
Harper watched the girls on the first few rides and you could just tell she was itching to experience some of the rides herself.  After the girls rode a few, Justin took Harper on the chocho train, which was the first ride Avery and Emerson rode at Viva Vienna two years ago.  
I think she enjoyed getting to go on a ride herself. Avery and Emerson enjoyed watching their sister experience her first ride!
 
Harper got to go on a second ride…the carousel! She absolutely LOVED every minute and did not want to get off when the ride ended.
(Ignore the grumpy old lady in the background….I swear I was having a good time!)
 
Emerson was braver than Avery and tried several additional rides that Avery refused….the same rides that Avery had either gone on the previous day and disliked or had chosen not to go on the previous day as well.  That gave Emerson a chance to go on one ride solo and one ride with Daddy.  Look at this big girl!
Both girls really enjoyed the motorcycles and went on those a few times each.
We walked around and had ice cream for lunch!
Although as we were eating our ice cream, Emerson asked me what was for lunch.  When I told her ice cream, even though she enjoyed her ice cream, she didn’t seem to be satisfied with my answer. 
When we got  home from Viva Vienna, Harper threw up all over the kitchen floor.  This was actually the second time she had thrown up in two days. Not to mention she did have diarrhea twice earlier in the day, but I really didn’t think too much of it because she was acting her normal silly self including eating and drinking normally. It wasn’t until Monday morning that Harper woke up drenched in diarrhea (I know it was gross) that her spirit was gone and it was apparent that she didn’t feel well.  She didn’t eat all day and for the most part just wanted to cuddle and be held.  
When she did stand on her own for a few, it was usually only minutes or seconds later that she would crawl up and find a spot on the ground wherever she was to lay down and rest.She was so pitiful but it was so ridiculously precious at the same time. And just in case you are wondering, it took a few days but she is now back to her normal self.