Tuesday, August 30, 2016

Disney: Where we stayed & food allergy

When I was looking for a place to stay in Disney all the way back in November all I knew was that it needed to be affordable and on Disney property. The first one that came up the All Star Movies Resort. It is a value resort. From all the pics it looked and sounded perfect. The All Star Movies Resort features five film-inspired themed areas. Fantasia, Toy Story, 101 Dalmatians, Mighty Ducks and The Love Bug.  At the 101 Dalmatians buildings, you'll find a 40 foot tall Pongo and a 35 foot tall Perdita while their spotted pups decorate the railings.  There is a fire hydrant covering the outside stairwell, with paw prints and dog bones embedded in the cement walkways. Toy Story lovers will be enchanted by the 35 foot tall Buzz Light year and the 25 foot tall Woody. The Green Army Men stand guard at the tops of the building.  "Herbie," the loveable VW Beetle, is 5 times its normal size. Sorcerer's paraphernalia such as a giant hat, spell book, broom and bucket, ballerinas and nutcracker soldiers are found adorning the Fantasia buildings.
Sports fans will be ready for action with the giant hockey sticks, pucks, nets and duck-billed masks found at the Mighty Ducks buildings. Thirty one foot tall goalie masks cover the outside stairwells.  The rooms all feature a framed poster and border of the building’s movie theme.  Each of the guest rooms has either 2 double beds or one king sized bed. Each room has a mini fridge, nightstand, telephone, small table with 2 chairs, armoire, television, wall mirror, clock radio and an open closet area with shelves on top for extra storage.  A vanity area with a single sink and mirror is separate from the tub and commode.  Film reel tiles surround the tub and shower curtains adorned with stars enclose the shower area.  The light fixtures are shaped like popcorn boxes and star fixtures to further carry out the movie theme. TIP: Fantasia, Toy Story and 101 Dalmations sections are considered "preferred" and are higher priced. I felt like it was worth the extra to stay in Toy Story. We were close to the food court, pool, laundry facility, bus stop  and it was pretty quiet. Our resort also had an arcade and a gift shop. There were 2 pools (Fantasia and Duck Pond). Our room was so close to the Fantasia pool so that is where we went. I loved that each day there was activities for the kids as well. The activity director did a good job keeping the kids entertained. They played games and did crafts. Most crafts were free but they did do tie dye shirts one day that did cost. Both kids loved doing the games and making shirts.
























I was really impressed with our room. When it comes to hotel rooms, though, we aren't high maintenance. So what might have been perfect for us might not be what others want. The rooms weren't super large. But I felt like it was the right size for our family of 4. Mere and Max were able to share a bed. There were 2 double beds in our room. We never spend a lot of time in a room so I would rather save some dollars and use it for other fun stuff!

One other thing that I didn't see a lot of when researching Disney was food allergy info. I wanted to touch on that. Meredith is severely allergic to peanuts/tree nuts. If she would eat something we would be making a trip to the emergency room. It is that severe. Disney was EXCEPTIONAL with dealing with a food allergy. When I made our dining reservations there is a spot that you choose if there is any dietary requests. I was able to choose peanut allergy. Upon arrival at any reservation it was marked for our waiter to immediately see. Of course, we always mention it anytime we go to a place to eat but it is nice that the waiter sees this immediately. At our reservations that included buffets the chef came out almost instantly to our table to talk to us. Then they went with us to the buffet and showed us exactly what Meredith could have and could not have. This added touch was tremendous to us. I couldn't thank them enough for doing that for us. It is difficult dealing with a food allergy. Not everyone is understanding. I have heard many snide comments from others pertaining to allergies and its not fair that there child can't eat something just because another child can't have peanuts. Luckily, these people aren't in our circle. I would not tolerate someone being around my child who felt this way. We have been blessed so far. As Meredith gets older I thought I would worry less about the allergy. She has been on top of it and very aware of what she can have and can't have from a very young age. If she is uncertain she always asks. But I still worry. A lot. So I appreciate the extra thoughtfulness and attentiveness that Disney showed to us.

Monday, August 29, 2016

Emma Mae {grandmother}

I was blessed with two sets of wonderful grandparents growing up. I have the fondest memories of both my mom and dad's parents. We spent a lot of time with both and made many memories. Memories that I will hold close to my heart forever. We always lived within walking distance of my grandparents in Augusta. Needless to say, we spent a lot of time at their house. It is where we spent our time after school until our parents got off work. As soon as we walked in the door we knew we had to get our homework finished. There was no tv, playing, or snack until completed. I can see now where I get a lot of my rules! We also had many dinners at their house. I am not talking frozen pizza dinners or microwave dinners. No these were down home cooking with 4 or 5 dishes. Every Sunday after mass we also went over to my grandparents along with my mom and dad for breakfast. My grandpa made the best bacon (lots of pepper....it's how I still like it). We watched He-man and SHe-ra. Then there is my grandmother's famous blackberry cake. I am so thankful that Meredith and I took the time at the beginning of the summer and spent part of a day with my grandma. She tried to teach us how to make her cake. We still have yet to try making on our own, but I am going to try soon. Last week my grandmother started to decline and by Wednesday she woke up and told her daughters she was ready. Ready to go home. Home to her husband and her son (my dad) and all her relatives up above. She lived 91 years. That is a lot of years. She had 7 children (6 daughters and 1 son), 17 grandchildren, and 24 great  grandchildren. I think just our family alone took up half if not all of the funeral home. I love coming from a big family. The more the merrier, right?! I loved being able to spend time with family that lives out of state that we don't get to see often. Thursday several of us went out and laughed and shared a few drinks. It was nice to laugh and smile before the hard days ahead. I think for me what makes it harder losing my grandmother is knowing another link, or piece of my dad is gone. Like the priest said during his homily, Emma was the pilar of our family. There are so many memories in her house alone that when it is sold will be hard to see go. Oh and the cat that showed up on her porch during her final days. This cat would not leave my grandmother's steps. At one point they said it was clawing at the door trying to get in. Now this cat had been around the house off and on but never had the courage to go up on her porch. This cat didn't leave the whole time. Then during the visitation it layed in the funeral home's driveway. My grandmother's house is right next door to funeral home. Who could this cat be? Well if you ask some of my family they think it is my dad. Crazy huh!? But to us it makes since. At the end of the visitation we were leaving the funeral home walking to grandma's house and jokingly someone said "Louie" to the cat . That cat got up and started meowing and staring right at us all. Maybe we are nuts. Who knows. Or maybe it really was my dad just looking after us all.














7 childrens of Emma & Louis {Donna, Mary, Melva, Annie, Markie, Louie (my dad), & Christy}


My aunts asked a family friend, Lila, to give a eulogy at the end of my grandma's funeral mass. I have to say it was amazing. She did a wonderful job. I wanted to share with ya'll ! It's long but so worth reading to the end!!


Emma Mae's Eulogy
First, let me say I feel honored that the Habemehl family asked me to give Emma Mae’s eulogy.  Many of you may be wondering how this happened.  I have no other immediate family in Augusta, but the Habermehl family have been a surrogate family to my parents since the day they came to town, taking my father in as their adopted son.  Louis and Emma Mae rushed my mom to the hospital in Northern KY on the day I was born.  Emma Mae had to force my dad to leave the hospital in Maysville to attend my birth.  And that’s how she become my grandmother.
The family came to consensus (if you can believe that) believing the eulogy should  be humorous.  So I hope you enjoy some memories from her children and grandchildren.  Sorry it’s so long, they have a big family. Now as you know I’m a teacher, so there will be a pop quiz.  You must match the stories to the appropriate family member. Pay attention and please don’t yell out the answers or your will have to see the Principal of St. Augustine. (my aunt Christy lol)
Mel
At one point the children thought Emma Mae was having issues because she was claiming to see birds in the house.  Markie came home to stay with her.  She called Mel and said, “No wonder she is seeing birds in the house.  There are red birds all over the house.”
Emma Mae was always saying someone was stealing all of her scissors.  The night after she died, her children were looking for a key to her desk.  They found 2 pair of scissors and 2 flashlights in almost every drawer.  Now all the grandkids and possibly great grand kids will be getting scissors and flashlights.  Mel felt like they were invading her mother’s privacy by going through her drawers, but on the positive side they found Emma Mae’s high school diploma, elementary school certificate, cards to Louis, and her school photos in a trunk. They also found tons of baby pictures of all the kids, more of Mary, anyone surprised.
Annie
Mom can we go to Ace’s?” was Annie fondest memory.  They were strict with us (Annie & Donna). We were only allowed to go for 1 hour.  Maybe Mom knew what happened at Ace’s after 1 hour.  But Mom had mellowed by the time Markie and Christy came along and they got to do everything. Now onto cooking. Annie said, “She never taught me, Donna, or Mel how to cook. As we all sat around talking about her famous blackberry cakethe other night, several family members said the secret was an extra half stick of butter.  Annie interjected, “She told me NOT to put butter in it.  I wonder what she told Mary to put in the cake. 
Markie
When mother had her first valve replacement we were on our honeymoon.  When we came home to see her at St. Luke’s she was mad about being there and didn’t like her nurse one bit.  She told Markie that nurse didn’t have on a stitch of make-up. She looked at Markie and said, Do you wear make-up to work Markie?(Markie is a nurse)  Not only does Markie always wear make-up like her mother, she inherited her cleanliness gene.  Markie’s children can thank Grannie for forcing her neatness and cleanliness on the next 2 generations.   Christy and Markie had to clean every Thursday before they did anything else.  Wonder what Mary was doing on Thursday?  Everyone thinks Mary is the favorite, but not Markie.  She believes she’s mom’s favorite, of course, besides Louie, her precious baby boy.  Although Emma Mae always told Louie, “Please don’t sell my underwear at an auction.
Olivia
Dylan would go to Granny’s and watch Duke’s of Hazard after school.  But when it was time for her “Stories,” as she called them, he would change her clock so she wouldn’t know it was time to change the channel.  How old was this child, preschool to kindergarten.

Nathan, Emiley, and Tracey
She loved to go to the ball games and YELL.  Must be where Louie got that too.  When they weren’t at ballgames, after church on Saturday nights Louie’s kids had to watch Hee-Haw and the Statler Brothers while their mom and dad worked night shift.  I don’t think the kids liked these shows and were bored.  We all know what happens when kids are bored, which is probably why the next scene occurred.
Tracey found a seam ripper and didn’t know what it was.  Emma Mae was making a baby quilt, but had gone to to cook dinner.  Mom was at work and Dad was at a city council meeting.  Nathan grabbed the seam ripper because he thought he was a ninja turtle (I have omitted all of the expletives from Emiley’s story).  He “moved” his hand and the rest is ER history.  Tracey cried more than he did.  She promised to buy him whatever he wanted and she begged him not to tell dad.  Of course he shouldn’t have moved his hand and grandma shouldn’t have left a seam ripper out.  
Louie’s 3 kids spent a lot of time with Grandma because she babysat them after school.  Their babysitter was strict, they were only allowed to have an apple and a coke for a snack, which is probably the source of the violence.  And horror of horrors, they were not allowed to play until the homework was done.
Tracey said Grandma always drank coffee which is why she drinks coffee now.  Nathan tried; he dipped his cookies in his coffee, but never drank the coffee.  Definitely Louie’s child, always eating sweets.
The girls think Nathan was the favorite.  He was the golden child for Louie and Granny.
Nathan says Grannie made the best macaroni, mashed potatoes and green bean. Better than the other aunts.
Rusty
During Labor Day festivities Rusty was sitting in Grandpa’s recliner and Nathan got caught cussing by Grandma.  She placedhim on the couch quickly.  Nathan peeked under his arm while in a modified headlock and mouths the cuss word to Rusty while he is being whipped.  She never knew he needed a few more lashes.  However, Nathan isn’t the only grandchild that got “Heat for the Seat.”  Out of 17 grandchildren, I’ve been told only 3 got the paddle, Nathan, Rusty, and Amy.  
Every time Rusty went to Grandmas house he went straight to raid the refrigerator and she always asked, “Doesn’t she feed you?”  Rusty would reply, “No.”  One time Don over heard this often repeated exchange and piped in, “I got the one sister that can’t cook or clean.”

Christy
Emma Mae’s goal in her later years was to make sure it was clean under Christy’s sink. Emma Mae would go to Christy’s to clean under her sink probably because she felt sorry for Christy, probably, since she had 3 kids at one time, overachiever. Emma Mae came to babysit Christy when she was pregnant.  It was January, but Christy was hot and opened the windows.  Emma Mae was freezing, had on sweats and was wrapped in a blanket.  Even though she could have had a fit, all she did was smile This must be why Christy always tried to “act” good around mom.  
Christy also let her do stuff that Mary wouldn’t allow Emma Mae to do, and they didn’t tell Mary, it was their secret.  So even though Mary thought she was the favorite, Christy knew she was they would go out to eat when she was supposed to come home.  Christy also remembers her mother wearingdusters.  Christy said she finally decided she would try it because she was mature and old enough to wear dusters, but she wants everyone to know, she doesn’t keep tissues in them like her mom did.  Emma Mae always said, “Be a good boy,” to the triplets.
And here are some thoughts from Grannie’s triplets
She always took up for Will and he is still trying to be a good boy.
She gave Brady milk and cookies.
Will liked her green beans and told his mom she couldn’t cook.
Nick liked her cheap strawberry ice cream cookies because their mom wouldn’t buy them.
If you don’t chew your food you will clog my toilet.
Donna
When Donna was heading to hospital to have Amy, the first grandchild, Emma Mae needed to go to the bathroom before they left. When she came out she told Donna something didn’t feel right.  Donna knew something definitely didn’t feel right, she was about to give birth.  But Emma Mae kept insisting something didn’t feel right with her.  Come to find out she was apparently flustered and rushing.  She had pulled up her pants, but not her panty hose.
Amy
Amy fondest memory of Emma Mae is when she went to college.  Grandma always wrote to her and Amy still has the letters.
In Amy’s younger year, when Markie and Christy fought, Amy would tattle on them and Emma Mae would get the yard stick out.  Sometimes Amy would make it up to watch the show.
Last summer all of the daughters and Amy took Emma Mae to Myrtle Beach.  One evening after dinner while heading back to the room Emma Mae wanted ice cream (now we know where Louie got his cravings).  She continued to ask each time they passed a restaurant until they finally pulled into a McDonaldsAnd she had to have her ice cream first.
Jeremy
The security question for his first email about was, “Who is your favorite roommate?” Of course, it was Grandma.  He loved how she yelled at the refs during his high school basketball games.  This continued when he became a coach.
Mary
My fondest memory is eating ice cream every night even in January wrapped in blankets.  Jerry would make fun of us because we said our bellies were cold.  I asked Mary if she ever got in trouble for something one of the other kids did. She told me she ALWAYS did everything right which is why she was the favorite.  She thinks she recalls getting in trouble one time but she wouldn’t dare tell me that one.  But poor Jerry living with them both, whenever Mary was mad at Jerry, Emma Mae was mad at Jerry too.  Whenever Mary was happy and liked Jerry, Emma Mae did too. When Mary and Jerry’s quarter would practice in the basement, Emma Mae would sit at the top of the steps and listen.  That is how Go Rest High on that Mountain became her favorite song.  Three of the original quartet members sang the song today and we know the 4th was listening with her in heaven.
And oh by the way Nathan, Mary said she was the one that always made the macaroni and cheese.

In life and death our family loves our Old Kentucky Home. It is only fitting that it is sung at their funerals. It was for my grandfather, my dad, and on Saturday my grandmother...



Wednesday, August 24, 2016

Nick's bday #35


Nick celebrated his 35th birthday on August 21st. Unfortunately  he had to spend it at the firehouse. But that didn't stop us from trying to spoil him. The kids and I baked his favorite dessert {Carrot Cake}, bought a balloon, and headed to the firehouse! We had already given him his gifts. He had mentioned wanting to go to a Bengals game. Hint taken. I bought tickets to the Bengals vs. Bills game in November and a Bengals shirt. It is so hard to buy for this man. I was pretty pleased with our gift. I think he was too!! The kids love visiting daddy at the firehouse too.








PSA: Sparkler candles. Maybe not a good idea. They relight. And cause lots of smoke!! But the kids sure got a kick out of them.

Tuesday, August 23, 2016

camping {General Butler State Park}

We tried our hand again at tent camping this past weekend. Nick's family was having a family reunion at General Butler State Park, so we decided to camp for a night. This hilltop resort sits where the Ohio and Kentucky Rivers meet in Carrolton, Ky. There is so much to do and was a little sad that the weather didn't cooperate (and kids). If camping isn't your thing they have a hotel and little cottages you can rent. There is also kayaking, pedal boats, putt put , golf course, fishing, swimming pool, and hiking trails.



Our loop was across from the restrooms and bath house. When camping in a tent this is probably one of the first things I look for when reserving a spot.


Nick and Max went early on Friday and got everything set up. I had to work and then picked up Mere from school. We came home and changed and grabbed our bags before we were on the road. It was so nice arriving with everything set up. All I had to do was add a few decorations!! Ya'll know I couldn't leave that out. It was Nick's bday on Sunday so I hung a banner and a few other decorations to celebrate. Everyone who walked by said Happy Birthday!! Campers are some friendly folks:) Max and Nick already went swimming but Mere wanted to go so they took us after we ate dinner.  The pool at General Butler is nice. Plus they have a baby pool. A pool is a total plus in our world. Our kids are little fishes. Friends of ours and their kids happened to be camping and were there another night. The kids got to play and the big kids could drink and talk!

























There is a little restaurant in Carrolton that Nick loves. I picked up dinner on our way. Donuts for breakfast and brought hotdogs and a few side dishes for lunch. (It started to rain around 11 and by noon it was coming down good. We also were dealing with some attitude from the kids so I took them on home. Nick stayed to pack up. Needless to say, we didn't cook lunch.)

We are ready to plan another camping trip in a few weeks. Hopefully the kids and weather will be a little more cooperative this time!!