Monday, December 26, 2011

Bowden Family Christmas

We left just after lunch to go to Texas to see both of our families. When heading the Dallas way, we stop at this rest stop to take our kids picture with the big Texas. Jackson has definitely grown since the last time we came this way.
My parents gifted us and my sister's family with a trip to the Great Wolf Lodge for Christmas. We have no pictures at the water park because I was just lazy I guess. But it was lots of fun. Jackson went down all 3 slides in the kiddie area. And Katie rode some that she was too scared to do last year. And Collin rode them all! Yay! It was lots of fun!
The oldest 3 cousins all played MagiQuest.
MagiQuest is a scavenger hunt game played with wands that goes up and down (by staircase only, or you lose points) all 8 floors of the GWL. Collin and Grammy were paired up and Katie, Chandler, me and my sister stayed together for a bit.
Collin was able to continue his game from last Christmas at GWL. And he now is a "master magi"!!
This is the GWL made out of Legos. Legoland is nearby in Grapevine and we hope to be able to take our Lego-loving Collin there someday.
We ran into 3 families from church at GWL and 1 family from Katie's basketball team and 1 family from Collin's school.
We then headed to my parents house to celebrate Christmas. Here Matt is introducing Collin to THE CHRISTMAS STORY movie. Jackson watched a bit of it too.
Jackson enjoyed playing with his cousin Chandler's new Lego set.
Katie helped Grammy make some Christmas cookies.
Here is our almost 1 year old nephew, Grayson, opening his stocking.
Jackson also confiscated his cousin Chandler's Leap Pad.
And here is our yearly-you-better-hurry-and-get-in-your-spot timed photo.
Merry Christmas from the Bowdens/McCooks/Moirs!

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Let's Explore Oklahoma: Saturdays With Santa

On a recent Saturday we all bundled up and headed to downtown OKC. The kids all got their pictures made with Santa - to go in their Santa Scrapbooks. Yep, as soon as I get caught up. In scrapbook world, I am still in 2009. Collin has asked Santa for a Harry Potter Lego set.
Katie would like Santa to bring her a Razor scooter with pink wheels.
And Jackson could care less. He just wanted the candy cane Santa was handing out.
Oh what fun!
After the photos, the kids went on a scavenger hunt with their passports to OKC. It was great fun. They had to go to 4 different stations and complete the activities to get their passport stamped. After they completed the passports they turned them in for a chance to win a bowl of candy.
After finishing up the passports we played around outdoors at the Myriad Gardens.
It was great fun! It was such a nice, relaxing Saturday.
These stepping notes were in the middle of the maze.
Have I mentioned I LOVE living in a big city? Well, I mean I like living in the suburb near a big city.
Did not make it out on the rink this day. But we plan on going to the ice skating rink here in our suburb when we return from Christmas break. I need to also mention that the events on Saturdays with Santa are FREE. This will go in my Oklahoma Travel Book in the Things to do in the month of December section. Merry Christmas blog friends.

Monday, December 12, 2011

I am an armchair lobbyist.

I met with a Senate staffer today. She writes insurance bills. She will be writing this one now that an official bill request has been put in. :)

I have cleared 2 hurdles.

1. Meet with a Senator and/or Representative. Check
2. Get a bill request. Check.

If you are following the news coverage of this story, you know that the request was only sent in because of media attention and God. It wasn't because of me and my negotiating skills or my speech on how important this bill is and how kids with severe food allergies need this coverage. God did what I thought couldn't happen and He did it through the news media.

The next hurdle is finding an author for the bill. I thought that would be Senator Jolley. It will not be. But I have 49 other Senators out there waiting to hear my speech. And I have 3 weeks to get appointments with them. Due date for the author is January 19.

And then after that there are more hurdles. By the way, I hate running. In 7th grade I ran hurdles and had a fear of tripping over the hurdle and knocking my front teeth out. I feel the same way now. I feel like I am always in fear of getting my teeth kicked in by this process and somehow I am still able to stumble over the hurdles.

Just when I ready to give up, quit, have peace with how far we came, feel like I gave it my all, etc. I find myself on the other side of that hurdle. And I'm looking at the hurdles in front of me and they seem large. Very, very large.

Bill writer is nice. And very smart on insurance law. I like her. She goes to Jazzercise. And because of that I think well, she must be normal then.

I'm seriously missing my old life. Before bills. Before meetings with Senators and Representatives. When I didn't really care or know what was going on during the legislative session. Now I cannot NOT know any more. I have become an armchair lobbyist.

Monday, December 5, 2011

Collin was sent home from school (for the 3rd time this year) with pink eye.

He didn't have pink eye and he didn't the other times either. But we enjoyed an afternoon at the Cowboy Museum or the National Western Heritage and Cowboy Museum if you want to be official.
I tried to get a picture of my 3 in front of the cowboy Christmas tree and it wasn't happening. Jackson would have none of it.
Jackson liked it much better when we visited Prosperity Junction - the old 1880's town. This day the museum was letting kiddos sit in the wagon!
We found our favorite longhorn! He is buried (I think) here. Good old Abilene. The Cowboy Museum grounds are SO beautiful in the fall. We loved walking the paths behind the Children's Corral. And I was blessed to have a day out with the oldest along. And also blessed that he did not have pink eye! :)

Monday, November 21, 2011

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs of the Black Forest

Collin was super excited to be cast at "Little Banjo" in this performance.
Here is the makeup room. Collin did NOT like putting on makeup but said, "It's just one of things you HAVE to do when you are an actor." That made me smile.
He especially hated the eye liner. And it was so difficult to remove that he kinda had an Adam Lambert look to him at church Sunday morning.
Once the kids were costumed and makeuped they went to the green room. Here they played some warm-up games and group games until it was time for the show.
All practices were closed so we didn't see any of them. Collin broke the news that Snow White would be kissing him on the way home from practice one day. He said, "Now Mom, don't get mad. But I am going to get a kiss in this play. And it says it right in the script so please don't go talk to Ms. Susan. Just let Snow White kiss me." I said, "Where does she kiss you?" Collin said, "On my head." I said, "Well, let me think about it. (Pause and smile) Ok. This ONE time will be fine."
Little Banjo
He loved getting to sign autographs! He wrote his first name and some music notes under it - because he sang all his lines.
Katie made a banjo at school on Friday and wrote on it "Little Bango" and wanted to take it to the show and play it in the audience. Sadly, she did not get her wish.
My nephew Chandler, my sister Serena, and my mom and dad AKA Grammy and Poppa. Matt stayed at home this night and watched Jackson and Greyson.
Between shows on Saturday the cast met at Steak and Shake and ate an early dinner. I've never enjoyed that restaurant more. Collin kept popping over the big kids table to talk to the evil queen. I asked him later if he thought that he might have a crush on Katie - the evil queen. He said, "No mom. She's my really good friend. I've known her since I was like 5." Smile.
Collin's fantastic 3rd grade teacher (who is also our next door neighbor) came to the show. YAY!
Matt's parents AKA Pops and Jarre came up for the big show too.
And my friend Sarah and her son went on standby for tickets for the last show and got it! Collin was thrilled that a friend got to see his show! And this photo is proof as to why my child got to play a dwarf!
Collin had fun at the cast party. They ate pizza from Cheezies and had cupcakes that were iced like apples from I don't know where but a fancy cupcake place and root beer and chips.
They all watched the movie of their performance. It was fun for me to watch them watch their show. Sometimes they would all break into song on Collin's lines and then they would stand up and do one of the group dances. And the general commentary was funny to listen to.
Then they went down to the theatre and watched....
"The Joe" juggle. Yes, my friends, this 12 year old boy juggles very sharp sword like thingys. "The Joe" ran lights and sound for the show.
Then they played games. Here is where you suck up a lima bean on a straw and take it across the room.
And then they had to thread yard on a spoon through everyone's clothes. That was interesting! The little boys in the show had NO idea that maybe they shouldn't help their friends that were girls get the spoon through their shirts and pants. Yes. Very interesting.
And then they played Honey, If You Love Me, Please Smile. Collin tried to get his director Ms. Susan to smile. She didn't break.

Sunday, November 13, 2011