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Monday, January 2, 2012

2011 in numbers

I had so much fun doing my number post last year that I just had to do it again!

In 2011...
We welcomed 1 precious baby girl
there were 2 family graduations {Julie from High School, Derek from AIT}
{Jackson boasted about being 2 1/2  for several months of the year}
He turned 3 in October and we had a train party
There were many sleepless nights cramming 4 people our bed
We took the 5 minute walk to the pool several times a week this summer
We cheered for the Mavericks during 6 periods of ice hockey {two games}
I spent 7 days at summer camp in Arizona
I found an 8 gigabyte SD card in my cheeseburger from McDonalds
Derek was officially home for 9 months of this year
There were 10 footprints in the calendar we made as Christmas presents
{along with 23 hand prints and 136 thumbprints!}

A few more...
I spent 49 days pregnant
Derek spent a total of 14 weeks on Army duty {plus 8 weekends}
Derek was awarded as the Distinguished Honor Graduate for his 96.21% gpa 
I posted 135 blog posts and 1,450 tweets

What a great year we had. There were times when it felt like time was creeping by {those middle of the night feedings and counting the days for Derek to come home} and then there were times that just flew by {pretty much all the other moments}. We've grown a lot as a family- not just in numbers, but by getting into a groove and enjoying the crazy life that accompanies multiple young children. Bring on 2012!

Sunday, January 9, 2011

2010 in numbers

My goal was to complete my 2010 year in review post within ten days of the beginning of the new year.... I have 32 minutes to spare!

In 2010...
We gained 1 danish daughter
I took 2 pregnancy tests (one positive just isn't enough!)
We had 3 visits to Children's Mercy Urgent Care
Derek and I celebrated our 4 wedding anniversary
We participated in a 5k each (Derek ran his, I walked mine)
Our family got struck by 6 stomach viruses
I had 7 prenatal appointments
We rented 8 redbox movies
We visited a combined total of 9 states
(MO, KS, IA, MN, OK, TX, IL, SC, GA)
Derek spent 10 weeks at basic training

A few more...

I completed 13 graduate hours
Julie celebrated her Sweet 16th birthday
We enjoyed 17 days of having Derek home at Christmas
Derek is currently training as a 25B (information technology specialist)
Julie scored 26 points in her first American basketball game
Derek can do 53 push-ups and 61 sit-ups within two minutes time frame each
My blog reached 101 blog followers
I posted  169 blog posts and 928 tweets

It's been a crazy year. Overwhelming and scary at times, but fun and exciting too! I think one of the biggest things we learned as a family this year is that life happens fast! We've embraced that and we're ready 2011!

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Thursday, July 1, 2010

Our MegaBus Experience

I mentioned a few weeks ago that I purchased MegaBus tickets to head up to Chicago and I promised to share how that experience went. With great prices to travel to Columbia, St. Louis, and Chicago from Kansas City I was glad to finally get to chance to travel to Chicago and try it out!

Our tickets ended up being $35 one-way. The price was $20 a piece when I first looked, and I've found tickets as low as $15 each way if you book far enough in advance. I'm just browsing through the site and see that tickets to St. Louis in September are $1 each. How can you beat that?!?

Our bus was scheduled to leave at 8:30pm. The bus ended up arriving at 8:30, but we pulled away only hardly even 10 minutes late. We were able to pack away our larger bags so we didn't have to cram them in the seats with us.


The buses are all double-decker buses and Laura and I had hoped to get the front row up top so we could look out. It didn't work out and we were kind of bummed. We ended up sitting in the first row behind the stairwell, so we got a little extra leg room (about 4 rows back from the front window). I am pretty glad we didn't sit any closer because even from our seats we could hear the millions of bugs hitting the windshield and it was gross. Make note to self-- reserve front row seats for daytime or winter only.


The bus was clean and well-maintained. We learned after we got on, that the buses are equipped with Wi-Fi, so next time I'll plan to bring my laptop. There was a bathroom on the bus and Laura said they didn't have toilet paper. Fortunately, I didn't need to use it.

We stopped once on the way to St. Louis (10ish) and then in St. Louis (1am) to pick up more riders headed up to Chicago. One last stop one the way to Chicago (3:30ish). We arrived in Chicago at 6:20am, which was 30 minutes earlier than the projected arrival time at 6:50. Laura and I headed over to a Panera for some bagels to wait for our cousin to arrive.

Laura in her hoodie and sweatpants (and still cold!) at our stop in the early morning

The experience overall was pretty decent. The bus was freezing (understatement). Every single person was complaining about it and several people even purchased the ugly $22 sweatshirts at the bus stop to keep warm. The driver said something along the lines of "better than not having it at all" and it sort of made me think he didn't really know how to work it. I used my pillow case as a blanket (as best I could!). And then there were these super annoying people behind me who thought it'd be super fabulous to have a get-to-know-you conversation at 4:00am. But other than that, I'd say it was pretty good! And really, you can't really beat the price.

It was super easy to purchase our tickets and way easy to board. Our luggage was unloaded in a matter of minutes. Other people we talked to (or overheard at 4am) mentioned using the bus regularly for a couple of years. Laura is already looking to take another bus up to Chicago and I'd love to schedule a time to go visit my brother- and sister-in-law in St. Louis. On our trip there were several young children (using car seats) so I will would feel comfortable bringing Jackson too!

For the record: I was not asked to give this review, nor did I receive any sort of compensation for this post.
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