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September 25, 2018 By: Amandacomment

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Warning, this post may very well read like a commercial for Pogo Pass. But, in the middle I hope you like seeing my kiddos & I during our adventures in Tucson this weekend.

With B traveling so much, it’s been me and the kids solo for way too much time! And I think we may all be a little annoyed with each other. I also am a little tired of being the taxi driver for all teenage events–there are an awful lot of them these days & they always go past my bedtime! I also am more than a little of the crazy trouble my boys have found. And I, obviously, am done with friend drama. So, I decided, very last minute, that if Brian was going to be gone, we should be, too!

We found an awesome deal on a hotel in Tucson, and with Ebates, we are getting 7% back, too! And we have our awesome Pogo Passes, so we managed quite the adventure fairly affordably. I am afraid we still spent faster than B could earn, but not by too much.

Friday we drove down and enjoyed a quick night swim and a game of Uno. The kids were willing to put away all electronics for the night, and I don’t think they even missed them too much.

They would only let me take a photo if they got to do a silly one, too.. Somethings don’t change as they get older!

The next day we were up early to head to Oracle, AZ. Growing up in Iowa, I feel like I know *nothing* about Arizona–even though I have lived here longer than anywhere else. It was fun exploring our backyard. We went to Oracle State Park to hike in the morning. We enjoyed spotting all sorts of cacti & bugs. We also saw a couple rabbits & a few lizards.

Then we went in search of food. We managed to find the 1 restaurant in all of the United States that is closed on Saturdays. And then we found another that was open, but I think I missed the boat on this one. My food was amazing, but it was a little too fancy for the kids.

After lunch we headed to Arizona Zipline Adventures.

(Here is where I will insert the commercial for Pogo Pass! Nana & Papa have given our family these passes the last few years for Christmas and we love them! They say that they are usually $100, but I have always seen them for around $40. And they do fundraisers for schools and a referral program.. if you use my link I get $5 credit for next year. The Pogo Pass is sort of like having a membership for a bunch of places.. We easily get way more than is paid by using the passes to go to Tempe Paintball (one free trip a month!). And every summer we go to Sunsplash with our passes (that day alone is almost the full price of the Pogo Pass), plus it gets us into a couple Diamondbacks games, the Zoo, the IDEA Museum.. And, in Tucson, our passes gave us a discount on a zipline pass, free laser tag, & entry to the International Wildlife Museum! I totally think these are a smoking deal!)

At Arizona Zipline Adventures, the boys did a 2 hour zipline tour. It was so cool! Bean firmly passed on this one so I opted to stay grounded with her, but given the chance, I would totally do the zipline in the future! The guides were friendly and helpful. The scenery was beautiful. And the boys all agreed that it was a lot of fun. With our passes, we got a $25 discount for each person.

On the way back to our hotel we stopped at Eegee’s… Eegee’s is a Tucson institution. This was my first time going, but it’s one of those things I have heard everyone rave about. And, I am fairly certain that I could get lynched for saying this at U of A, but we all just thought it was ok.

I crashed early Saturday night because the sun and the wildlife had done me in.. My allergies were a mess and despite reapplying sunscreen 3 times, I was pink.

Sunday we got up and met Bean’s bio-mom for breakfast. She lives in Tucson and always comes up to see Bean, but we are never in that direction. It was so nice to get to see her! She is always so loving and gracious to all of us.

We didn’t keep score, but if we had, she would have won!

After lunch we headed to Golf N’ Stuff… The boys played laser tag, the girls played mini golf. All of those were paid for with our passes! Then the boys opted for go karts and we played at the arcade before we headed out to the International Wildlife Museum.

I truly had no idea what to expect at the Museum… I knew it was animals, so I was sort of envisioning some sort of zoo. Well, it’s pretty much the complete opposite of a zoo! All of the animals, save a couple insects, are dead and stuffed. But, once we got over the shock, it was really stinking cool. It really gave an interesting perspective… so often we see animals from afar, this gave us a chance to be right next to them!

Can’t believe that I am including this one, but it was the favorite animal of the teenage boys… Sigh!

We ended up heading back to Phoenix after that…

It was a bit of a whirlwind and totally last minute, but I think it was also a raging success. All of the kids said “Thank you” more than a couple times and there were lots of hugs and smiles and cuddles. And, it was a 100% drama free weekend!!

Happy to be home and to have been here to collect B from the airport. I am looking forward to having him home a whole 11 days before he’s off on his next adventure.

Let me know if you have questions about the Pogo Pass, or any of our adventures!

 

To Hell and Back

June 26, 2014 By: Amandacomment

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Just found this one! Forgot to post the other day…

Well, at least that’s how it feels temperature-wise!

I left the kids with my parents on Wednesday in Flagstaff and went back to see my husband and work for a couple of days and drove back up with the husband last night. The highs in Flagstaff were in the 80’s, Phoenix has been 106-110 or so, and now we’re in Sedona, the highs here are low 90’s.

And I am sure you’ve heard of the “dry heat” of the desert, well, our mountains are the same. I expect the 90’s to be just beautiful.

While I was home the kids have been golfing–mini & at the driving range. They’ve been swimming at least once a day & playing lots of games with Nana. No clue what is planned in Sedona, but I am sure it’ll be fun.

None of us have spent any real time in Sedona before so it’s a big adventure! I can tell you that the drive in was beautiful… I have seen it before & there are photos of the red rock famous world wide, but seeing it again first hand is almost breath taking–makes me wish I brought my real camera instead of my camera.

Home again?

June 3, 2014 By: Amandacomment

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When I was finishing my last semester at NAU, one of my most favorite professors of all time gave each of
her students a pine cone… A little
piece of Flagstaff, a reminder of our time here. And she, wisely, told us that the next time we returned it wouldn’t be the same. And it’s true…

There are so many comfortable familiar places and parts of Flagstaff.
So many memories and stories and the birth of many of my dearest friendships, too.

But, NAU is no longer the same. The city isn’t really home.

And that’s ok.

Because now it’s something different! During my years here I worked, partied (a lot!), studied (a little!), volunteered.. I never was a tourist though. And I never was a mom. This time I get to mini golf and swim (2 things I don’t think I ever did in my NAU years). I get snuggles and bedtime stories and to be beat at pool by my preteen. I get to go to bed early so I have energy to walk and hike and play. I only have a couple of days before I go back to the heat and work. We’ll see if we do much as far as the tourist thing. But, for now I am loving the “mom on vacation” thing.

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Vegas, Baby..

March 19, 2013 By: Amandacomment

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We made it! It only took 5 bathroom breaks for the 5.5 hour drive.. :p

Then I took the kids on a hike adventure…

We walked from Circus Circus to M & M’s world. I have no clue how far it was, but we had quite a few detours and we were all beat once we made it. Took a taxi back & enjoyed a picnic dinner in the room before crashing.

Today we’re at the Adventuredome. The kids are loving all of the rides. My wallet is feeling the midway (and all of the stops during our adventure yesterday). Thankfully, my kids get it and were happy to have another picnic lunch.

On tap for tonight, “room service”… It will be pizza as that’s the only in-room option.

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Magic Kingdom

October 4, 2012 By: Amandacomment

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I am starting this in line— guessing I will finish it later though.

We are rocking through the park!

We have gone on:

Thunder Mountain
Splash Mountain
The Swiss Family Robinson treehouse
Pirates of the Carribean
Space Mountain (twice)
Buzz Lightyear (3 times!)
And the Rockets…

Then we added on *another* trip on Space Mountain and the Monster’s Inc. show.

Right now we are waiting to meet Merida 🙂 (My latest sewing project has been a Merida dress that will be done in time for Halloween)

Next up? Small World?

Tom Sawyer’s Island is in high demand, too.

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Pool Day

October 2, 2012 By: Amandacomment

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Disney is a lot of work!!

A good time was had by all yesterday and there was minimal crying (mostly by the adults when we saw the ticket prices!).

The men-folk are golfing this morning so that leaves us with 8 kids, 2 moms & Nana. We are pool-side 🙂

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