Wednesday, May 10, 2023

Hot Wheels Monster Trucks Live Glow Party

Hot Wheels Monster Trucks Live Glow Party
Bryce Jordan Center
State College, PA 
April 2, 2023

April is sandwiched between both the boys' birthdays, Jasper's in May and Otis' in March. We ended up celebrating Jasper's birthday with a family party on April Fool's Day, because of the dates and everything. Unfortunately, we put a ton of time into getting our house prepared for receiving company, and there was a sudden wind storm the day of, when we were 2 hours shy of people showing up, and our power went out! (It stayed out for 48 hours, too!) Fortunately, we were able to move the party down to my folks' house, where they have a full house generator, a system that has saved the day several times now! That's another story. This one is about Monster Trucks. It was somewhat of a Monster Truck party, as Jasper ended up getting a big remote-control truck from his grandparents for his birthday. It was perfect timing, because a week or so back I had ran across the Hot Wheels Monster Trucks Live show and on a whim, bought tickets for the entire family and decided to give it a go, sensory issues and all. 

I had purchased sound canceling ear gear for both of the boys, and after arriving a week or so before the show, of course we could only find one set before we had to leave that day. But we still headed over, and figured we'd make due. We were a little late, so there were no crowds or lines going in, which helped with the overwhelm, but it was so loud in the building because they were right in the middle of the donut competition when we got there. So we got some ear plugs from the first aid stand, but Otis was still flat out refusing to go down to our seats. Jasper took the head gear, so he agreed to go down with Dad and Sissy, so I stayed back up in the hall with the little guy, trying desperately to convince him. I thought it was hopeless, until they took an intermission and I was able to convince him to go down to our seats. 

Luckily, after the intermission they went into Motocross stuff, with the lights on and it wasn't anywhere near as loud, so he enjoyed it enough he was okay with staying. By the time it got loud again, he was so invested that he did okay with me just jamming the ear plugs into his ears the best I could and cupping his ears with my hands as he sat on my lap. I'm glad he tolerated it this way, because overall he had a great time. So we made it through the show, even if we didn't have proper head gear. There was a kid with his father behind us that didn't have anything the entire show, and at one point where the dinosaur truck starts breathing fire after eating a car, I looked over and saw the poor kid was crying. It was definitely a sensory experience. 

The boys left happy and Jasper remembered all the names of the trucks he had seen and started drawing pictures of each of them when we got home. He named the remote control truck he got at his party from Grammy and Pop "Mega Crush" after that, so he seemed to understand the name game, and enjoyed decorating it with stickers and flames. 

The kids also had their first soft pretzels and Jasper just gripped his the entire time like a prop while Celie ate about three of them. I think that was her favorite part. And of course we found the other pair of ear gear not long after we got home, wrapped up in the blankets on the boys' bottom bunk. Glad it still worked out, because the experience was a good one. 

Initiating Tradition Through National Days: February - March 2023

We fit in as many National Days as we could in February and March. February 27th was #NationalStrawberryDay and I ended up making some Strawberry Shortcake, and it turns out somehow Celie and the boys had never had it before, which I didn't realize. So that was neat that it ended up being their first taste of Strawberry Shortcake. That's precisely what celebrating National Days is for, in my book. 

For March 2nd being #BananaCreamPieDay, my husband attempted to make his FIRST Banana Cream Pie. (He also made a Peanut Butter Pie, just because March 1st had been #PeanutButterLoversDay!) We also read a bunch for #ReadAcrossAmericaDay, which is actually Dr. Seuss's birthday (#DrSeussDay) so we essentially could make a tradition of having Banana Cream Pies for the good doctor's birthday every year. That would be fun. One of the reasons I like utilizing the National Days is the ability to stumble onto new traditions that we could establish organically as a family. All traditions were initiated by someone at some point, why not start some new ones instead of only following and studying the old ones?  

March 3rd was #NationalAnthemDay, so I played The Star-Spangled Banner on the guitar, and we sang for a bit. We also discovered and examined all of the verses, proper, that we were not aware of, and most people are not privy to. March 3rd was also #NationalPoundCakeDay and I had never made one in my life. We read about how they actually took a pound of each of the ingredients back in the day, hence the name. We decided to take a whack at making one old school, so Celie helped me measure out ingredients and mix one up. We ended up not having exactly a pound of each of the
ingredients, but so close it was worth attempting. It turned out rather good, and I'd like to add some other things for flavor next time, some cinnamon or lemon, even. The kids ate it up and it wasn't bad. Heavy. Ha.

Seed By Seed by Esme Raji Codell
March 6th was #NationalOreoCookieDay so we ate some Cookie's and Cream Ice Cream, that counts, right? We played a mild bit of Mario for MAR-10, #NationalMarioDay; next year I would like to celebrate that one a little harder, perhaps make some Mario sugar cookies. For #NationalJohnnyAppleseedDay
#NationalChiaDay
on the
11th I purchased us the book Seed by Seed and we intend to focus on that one
more next time around. We goofed off for #NationalGoofOffDay on March 21st. For #NationalChiaDay on March 23rd, I didn't get to make the chia pudding I had hoped, so I decided we should start the Bob Ross Chia Pet that Joey got me a year or so ago for Christmas or something. That was neat to finally do, and we watched it slowly sprout. 

#NationalCheeseSteakDay
Joey made delicious cheesesteaks for dinner. on Sunday, March 26th for #NationalCheesesteakDay. His own versions, of course, in both chicken and steak form, and not the traditional Philly cheesesteak with Cheez Whiz. We don't prefer that kind. Delicious! The National Days are fun because they even get my husband into it, and he tries his best to play along, picking up things while he's out shopping that would work or count and has tried making things several times this year that he has never tried before. Trying new things can be frustrating and difficult, but there's always a first time around. You're only bound for improvement, thereafter. Next time around, we'll celebrate even better. 
 



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