We had a trial membership with a vacation resort and the deadline is quickly approaching so it needed to get used. We had very little money to spend on a vacation right now so I was concerned about how fun it would be. This was our experience.
THE PREPARATIONS:
I prepared our lunches and dinners in advance and put them into metal containers with lids that we'd got from Sam's Club. This allowed us to travel fairly lightly with food for the week.
For breakfasts, we planned on oatmeal and cream of wheat and purchased pancake mix and syrup when we arrived.
THE RESORT:
This resort is one of the Worldmark by Wyndham resorts and it was very nice. We had a 3 bedroom, 2 bath unit that sleeps 8 people. It has a full kitchen with dishes, utensils, cooking items, mixing bowls, measuring cups, and a few basic spices. We also had paper goods included like paper towels, toilet paper and kleenex. We had linens, bath towels, dish towels and kitchen towels included. We could switch our linens and towels for new ones at the linen exchange at any time.
The resort has discounts on many local events and restaurants. We happened to not use any of those, but it's good to know about if you should go there.
Our resort has 2 pools (one with a nice waterfall), 2 kiddie pools and 2 jacuzzis. The first and last hour of the pool time is adults only. This resort was SO quiet and nice.
Our unit had a balcony off the living room that connected to another balcony door off the master bedroom. The balcony had a table and chairs and a barbeque.
We had a flat screen tv with dvd and vcr player in both the living room and the master bedroom. All rooms had dressers with drawers, alarm clocks and ceiling fans. The living room has a fireplace. We also had a laundry room in our unit with a stacking washer and dryer.
There is a fee for high speed internet of $5 a day or $15 for up to 10 days. We opted not to pay for internet since we could get online briefly through Ric's phone as we needed it.
The view off our balcony was lovely. In the mornings, you could not hear anything but a few birds. It was really peaceful and remote from the traffic and noise of the town.
The customer service at the resort was amazing. Even though we have a trial membership and had opted not to purchase, we were treated wonderfully as if we'd paid the same as everyone else there. My husband even asked a special favor to have a lock put on our bedroom door for the length of our 5 day stay and it was done the following morning.
There's plenty of covered parking to keep your car cool.
THE TRIP:
There are so many great free things to do in St George. We thought about doing some of the low cost things (like the $3 per person art museum) but decided that even $20 extra was not going to be wise for us with our current budget. This is what we did:
MONDAY:
Breakfast, check out the swimming pool with the younger kids.
Relax and enjoy the resort. Lunch.
Start the Walking Tour of Historic Downtown (this map was available at our resort, but you can get the same pamphlet in color at the tabernacle at the square downtown.)
Do 1/3 of the Walking Tour, including the Tabernacle Tour.
Play in the stream and splash pad outside of the Square. (7 North Main, there's also a library near there which we never made it to because we had so much to do already!)
Return to Resort for dinner. (Dinner was easy because it was already made and cooked in the metal trays. I put it into the oven before we left and set the cooking times to warm it up and then automatically shut the oven off so it would wait for us and be ready when we walked in.)
Family Home Evening.
TUESDAY:
Breakfast, get ready to head out for the day (put lunch into the oven and set the timer)
Continue 2nd third of the Walking Tour, including the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers Museum.
Spend time playing at the Splash Pad to cool off.
Return to Resort for lunch, rest, and swimming pool.
Barbeque Ribs for dinner. (this was the only dinner not made in advance. It made a huge mess. Next time I think I'll have it closer to finished and do only the final carmelizing on the bbq. We made a TON of ribs and snacked on them all week.)
Watched movies we had on our TiVo we brought with us.
WEDNESDAY:
Breakfast.
Sent the older boys in the car to the St George temple to do baptisms. Ric and I took Sawyer and Annalyn to the office to hear the presentation we'd agreed to listen to as part of our discounted trial membership. It took about 20 minutes and the kids got to drink soda and play with toys while we were there. No pressure, they were very polite. (This style of long term pre-paid vacation is not something I prefer to do so we did not buy. I have no complaints about the company or even their prices. I would recommend a trial membership to anyone considering it. It's cheaper per point than their regular membership and we will get 2-3 family vacations out of it. This company no longer has an office in Salt Lake so they will even offer to put you up in one of their closer resorts to hear their low pressure presentation. If you get the chance to do that, it's completely worth it to stay free in their amazing resort in exchange for just listening to them for a short while. Don't do it if you don't trust yourself not to buy and then regret it, but if you are comfortable saying no to things that won't work for you, then I definitely recommend it.)
This was our afternoon to play at the resort all day. After lunch, we all went down to the pool together for hours. At this time of year, there were few kids at the resort and nearly anytime we went to the pool we were alone or almost alone.
Magic happens when the seven of us all do something together. The pool day was so much more fun than I thought it would be. I don't love swimming so I swam a little, rested in the shade a little and sat in the jacuzzi a little. Ric played a lot of games with the kids and even raced against them.
Dinner and more relaxing back at our room. We were pretty tired.
THURSDAY:
Breakfast. Get ready for the day. Put food in the oven.
Drive to Snow Canyon (this is the ONLY thing we spent money on for the trip other than our few groceries and gasoline. It's $6 per car for the day.)
Snow Canyon is lovely and amazing. It has trails of varying lengths and difficulties. There are bathrooms and picnic areas. (We brought plenty of water and an umbrella for shade) The kids had much fun climbing. RJ especially loved climbing and exploring. We stayed until the day grew warm and everyone voted to move on. There was plenty more to see there and we'll likely go another time. The colors are BEAUTIFUL. Some families have said they spent every day of their vacations just taking their kids here to play.
Go back to the Square to finish our Walking Tour with Brigham Young's Winter Home. We considered going to the splash pad again, but the kids voted to return for lunch and the swimming pool instead.
After food and swimming, Ric and I went to a session at the temple while the kids stayed at the resort and watched tv.
FRIDAY:
Breakfast and our last chance at the pool.
Pack up and check out at noon.
Go to the Visitor's Center at the St George Temple. We'd been told at the other church locations that there was a special art exhibit opening on Friday morning. It was amazing.
After the art exhibit, we asked to see the movie about President Thomas S. Monson.
There's a children's section with many of the church commercials. I had seen this one of Brooks before and we were lucky to find it among the ones they were showing.
Picnicked at the Splash Pad and let the kids play in the water.
Left St George for the trip home. Stopped at Historic Cove Fort on the way and took the tour there.
And THAT was our amazing, FREE vacation. We didn't even do all the stuff there was to do. My kids could have played at that splash pad every afternoon. The walking tour can take 3-4 days if you go to a few things each day (it starts to get hot after that and people start to get hungry) and include one church site (with live tours and great stories) each day. There's plenty more movies to see at the temple visitor's center. There are also plenty of paid events that vary in their affordability.
St George is GORGEOUS! [GEORGEous, my husband would say, but, he's goofy like that. Also, he's had plenty of years to think up that pun.] Take your family and check it out!
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Sunday, October 3, 2010
The One in Which I Make a Halloween Advent Calendar
(picture from hyperboleandahalf.blogspot.com)
If you'd like to make your own easy advent calendar, you can copy these activities, jokes and trivia that I used for ours. I tried to make everything something that could be done with little or no supervision and with nothing that I needed to go out and buy. I'll attach these inside of the 31 links of a paper chain. Some will be too big to put inside of the link, so I'll set them elsewhere and put a note in the chain telling where to find the instructions. If you'd rather not do the chain, you could also print the sections, cut them up and put them into a jar to draw one out randomly each day. Please do swipe this idea if it's something your family would enjoy and write to tell me about it!
The 31 Days of Halloween:
1. Q. Why did Dracula take cold medicine? A. To stop his coffin.
2. The people of Grave's End just discovered that someone -- or something! -- has messed with the town's famous historical marker. It might have been bewitched by a legendary pirate ghost that haunts the village! Oddly, many villagers can still read the sign. Can you?
3. The ancient Celts thought that spirits and ghosts roamed the countryside on Halloween night. They began wearing masks and costumes to avoid being recognized as human.
4. Q: What do they teach in witching school? A: Spelling.
5. Make grocery bag ghosts:
Balloon Ghost Craft
This cute ghost is easy to make from a balloon and two plastic grocery bags.
It makes a great Halloween decoration or a toy (but not for very young children). This ghost flies really well!
Supplies needed:
• A white balloon
• Scissors
• 2 white plastic grocery bags
• Tape
• A black marker
Cut the handles off the white plastic grocery bags. If there are colored markings on the bags, cut them off too.
Leaving the seam at the bottom of the bags intact cut the bags into strips.
Blow up a white balloon.
Tape the plastic bags around the end of the balloon (tape the bags in a circle a few inches from one end of the balloon). If you plan on hanging the ghost up as a decoration, tape the plastic bags around the plain end, leaving the tied end of the balloon exposed so you can tie a string to the top of the ghost.
Using a black marker, draw two eyes and a mouth on the balloon.
You now have a spooky ghost that you can use as a Halloween decoration or as a toy (but not for very young children). This ghost flies really well!
6. On Halloween, Irish peasants would beg the rich for food. For those that refused, they would play a practical joke. So, in an effort to avoid being tricked, the rich would hand out cookies, candy, and fruit – a practice that morphed into trick-or-treating today.
7. Q: What do you get when you cross Bambi with a ghost? A: Bamboo
8. Walk the neighborhood on a Halloween Themed Scavenger Hunt. Using only the things you can see from the sidewalk, find the following items:
A skeleton
A pumpkin
A spider
A ghost
A black cat
A scarecrow
A broom
The Word “Halloween”
9. Q: What's the ratio of a pumpkin's circumference to its diameter? A: Pumpkin Pi
10. Orange and black are Halloween colors because orange is associated with the Fall harvest and black is associated with darkness and death.
11. Make a Halloween Card today to deliver to a friend.
12.Q: What is a ghost's favorite party game? A: Hide-and-go-shriek
13.90% of parents admit to sneaking goodies from their kids’ Halloween trick-or-treat bags
14. Use items in nature (sticks, leaves, etc), glue and a piece of cardboard to make a sign with our family name like this one:
Use string to hang it on our front porch.
15. Q: Who did the ghost invite to his party? A: Anyone he could dig up!
16. More than 35 million pounds of candy corn will be produced this year. That equates to nearly 9 billion pieces – enough to circle the moon nearly 4 times if laid end-to-end.
17. Take This Pumpkin Quiz (circle the correct answer):
1. Jack O' Lanterns were originally carved from:
Pumpkins
Turnips
Watermelons
2. Can you guess the weight of the biggest pumpkin ever grown?
1,689 pounds
992 pounds
94 pounds
3. What is a Native American word for pumpkin?
Gourd
Isquotersquash
Homobock
4. Pumpkins, zucchini, cucumbers, and tomatoes are all:
Grains
Vegetables
Fruits
5. What pumpkin eater had a wife but couldn't keep her?
Jack Sprat
Peter Piper
Peter Peter
6. Who rode to the ball in a horse-drawn pumpkin?
Cinderella
Sleeping Beauty
Queen Elizabeth
7. Who rode around Sleepy Hollow with a pumpkin for a head?
Ichabod Crane
The Headless Horseman
Bart Simpson
Answer Key
1: Jack O' Lanterns were originally carved from:
Correct Answer: Turnips
2: Can you guess the weight of the biggest pumpkin ever grown?
Correct Answer: 1,689 pounds
3: What is a Native American word for pumpkin?
Correct Answer: Isquotersquash
4: Pumpkins, zucchini, cucumbers, and tomatoes are all:
Correct Answer: Fruits
5: What pumpkin eater had a wife but couldn't keep her?
Correct Answer: Peter Peter
6: Who rode to the ball in a horse-drawn pumpkin?
Correct Answer: Cinderella
7: Who rode around Sleepy Hollow with a pumpkin for a head?
Correct Answer: The Headless Horseman
18. Q: What is a monster's favorite food? A: Ghoul scout cookies
19.Trace your hands and feet and color them to create witch and monster hands like this:
20. Q: How do you keep a monster from biting his nails? A: Give him screws.
21. Some so-called vampire bats do drink blood, but they're not from Transylvania. They live in Central and South America and feed on cattle, horses, and birds.
22. Glue leaves to paper and make them into animals like this:
23. Q: Why didn't Dracula get married? A: He never met a nice Ghoul
24. The witch is a central symbol of Halloween and is identified with the holiday throughout the history of Halloween. The name comes from the Saxon wicca, meaning 'wise one'. When setting out for a Sabbath, witches rubbed a sacred ointment onto their skin. This gave them a feeling of flying, and if they had been fasting they felt even giddier. Some witches rode on horseback, but poor witches went on foot and carried a broom or a pole to aid in vaulting over streams.
25. Using the palms of your hands and tracings of your feet, make a pumpkin and ghost wreath like this (attach to a cardboard circle):
26. Q: Why didn’t the skeleton cross the road? A: He had no guts
27. The world's fastest time to carve a face into a pumpkin is 54.72 seconds, by Stephen Clarke (USA), on October 23, 2001 (source: Guinness World Records)
28. Magic Time! Play these tricks with your shadow:
Try to:
• hide from your own shadow
• shake hands with someone else's shadow without actually touching hands
• touch someone else's shadow with your own
• make your shadow do things you can't, such as touch the top of a tree or building
• fit your shadow inside someone else's
• turn your shadow into letter shapes (b, f, k, p, t, and y are good ones to try)
29. Q: What do you call dead cows that come back to life? A: Zombeef.
30. The next full moon on Halloween night will be October 31, 2020
31. Play a few rounds of: The Legend of Shrinking Island
Instructions
1. Before play begins, place a few old towels on the floor, making sure the group of towels offers just enough standing room for all of the players.
2. As in musical chairs, players must walk around in a circle whenever the music is playing. When the music stops, each player scrambles to stand on a towel (several players might be able to fit on one towel, depending on its size). Players are allowed to clutch onto a friend so that they can squeeze onto an island. Any player who can't stand with both feet on an island is out.
3. After each round, an island is folded (to reduce the available standing room) or removed entirely. You may want to switch to a hand towel or a washcloth for the final rounds. The last person standing on an island wins.
If you'd like to make your own easy advent calendar, you can copy these activities, jokes and trivia that I used for ours. I tried to make everything something that could be done with little or no supervision and with nothing that I needed to go out and buy. I'll attach these inside of the 31 links of a paper chain. Some will be too big to put inside of the link, so I'll set them elsewhere and put a note in the chain telling where to find the instructions. If you'd rather not do the chain, you could also print the sections, cut them up and put them into a jar to draw one out randomly each day. Please do swipe this idea if it's something your family would enjoy and write to tell me about it!
The 31 Days of Halloween:
1. Q. Why did Dracula take cold medicine? A. To stop his coffin.
2. The people of Grave's End just discovered that someone -- or something! -- has messed with the town's famous historical marker. It might have been bewitched by a legendary pirate ghost that haunts the village! Oddly, many villagers can still read the sign. Can you?
3. The ancient Celts thought that spirits and ghosts roamed the countryside on Halloween night. They began wearing masks and costumes to avoid being recognized as human.
4. Q: What do they teach in witching school? A: Spelling.
5. Make grocery bag ghosts:
Balloon Ghost Craft
This cute ghost is easy to make from a balloon and two plastic grocery bags.
It makes a great Halloween decoration or a toy (but not for very young children). This ghost flies really well!
Supplies needed:
• A white balloon
• Scissors
• 2 white plastic grocery bags
• Tape
• A black marker
Cut the handles off the white plastic grocery bags. If there are colored markings on the bags, cut them off too.
Leaving the seam at the bottom of the bags intact cut the bags into strips.
Blow up a white balloon.
Tape the plastic bags around the end of the balloon (tape the bags in a circle a few inches from one end of the balloon). If you plan on hanging the ghost up as a decoration, tape the plastic bags around the plain end, leaving the tied end of the balloon exposed so you can tie a string to the top of the ghost.
Using a black marker, draw two eyes and a mouth on the balloon.
You now have a spooky ghost that you can use as a Halloween decoration or as a toy (but not for very young children). This ghost flies really well!
6. On Halloween, Irish peasants would beg the rich for food. For those that refused, they would play a practical joke. So, in an effort to avoid being tricked, the rich would hand out cookies, candy, and fruit – a practice that morphed into trick-or-treating today.
7. Q: What do you get when you cross Bambi with a ghost? A: Bamboo
8. Walk the neighborhood on a Halloween Themed Scavenger Hunt. Using only the things you can see from the sidewalk, find the following items:
A skeleton
A pumpkin
A spider
A ghost
A black cat
A scarecrow
A broom
The Word “Halloween”
9. Q: What's the ratio of a pumpkin's circumference to its diameter? A: Pumpkin Pi
10. Orange and black are Halloween colors because orange is associated with the Fall harvest and black is associated with darkness and death.
11. Make a Halloween Card today to deliver to a friend.
12.Q: What is a ghost's favorite party game? A: Hide-and-go-shriek
13.90% of parents admit to sneaking goodies from their kids’ Halloween trick-or-treat bags
14. Use items in nature (sticks, leaves, etc), glue and a piece of cardboard to make a sign with our family name like this one:
Use string to hang it on our front porch.
15. Q: Who did the ghost invite to his party? A: Anyone he could dig up!
16. More than 35 million pounds of candy corn will be produced this year. That equates to nearly 9 billion pieces – enough to circle the moon nearly 4 times if laid end-to-end.
17. Take This Pumpkin Quiz (circle the correct answer):
1. Jack O' Lanterns were originally carved from:
Pumpkins
Turnips
Watermelons
2. Can you guess the weight of the biggest pumpkin ever grown?
1,689 pounds
992 pounds
94 pounds
3. What is a Native American word for pumpkin?
Gourd
Isquotersquash
Homobock
4. Pumpkins, zucchini, cucumbers, and tomatoes are all:
Grains
Vegetables
Fruits
5. What pumpkin eater had a wife but couldn't keep her?
Jack Sprat
Peter Piper
Peter Peter
6. Who rode to the ball in a horse-drawn pumpkin?
Cinderella
Sleeping Beauty
Queen Elizabeth
7. Who rode around Sleepy Hollow with a pumpkin for a head?
Ichabod Crane
The Headless Horseman
Bart Simpson
Answer Key
1: Jack O' Lanterns were originally carved from:
Correct Answer: Turnips
2: Can you guess the weight of the biggest pumpkin ever grown?
Correct Answer: 1,689 pounds
3: What is a Native American word for pumpkin?
Correct Answer: Isquotersquash
4: Pumpkins, zucchini, cucumbers, and tomatoes are all:
Correct Answer: Fruits
5: What pumpkin eater had a wife but couldn't keep her?
Correct Answer: Peter Peter
6: Who rode to the ball in a horse-drawn pumpkin?
Correct Answer: Cinderella
7: Who rode around Sleepy Hollow with a pumpkin for a head?
Correct Answer: The Headless Horseman
18. Q: What is a monster's favorite food? A: Ghoul scout cookies
19.Trace your hands and feet and color them to create witch and monster hands like this:
20. Q: How do you keep a monster from biting his nails? A: Give him screws.
21. Some so-called vampire bats do drink blood, but they're not from Transylvania. They live in Central and South America and feed on cattle, horses, and birds.
22. Glue leaves to paper and make them into animals like this:
23. Q: Why didn't Dracula get married? A: He never met a nice Ghoul
24. The witch is a central symbol of Halloween and is identified with the holiday throughout the history of Halloween. The name comes from the Saxon wicca, meaning 'wise one'. When setting out for a Sabbath, witches rubbed a sacred ointment onto their skin. This gave them a feeling of flying, and if they had been fasting they felt even giddier. Some witches rode on horseback, but poor witches went on foot and carried a broom or a pole to aid in vaulting over streams.
25. Using the palms of your hands and tracings of your feet, make a pumpkin and ghost wreath like this (attach to a cardboard circle):
26. Q: Why didn’t the skeleton cross the road? A: He had no guts
27. The world's fastest time to carve a face into a pumpkin is 54.72 seconds, by Stephen Clarke (USA), on October 23, 2001 (source: Guinness World Records)
28. Magic Time! Play these tricks with your shadow:
Try to:
• hide from your own shadow
• shake hands with someone else's shadow without actually touching hands
• touch someone else's shadow with your own
• make your shadow do things you can't, such as touch the top of a tree or building
• fit your shadow inside someone else's
• turn your shadow into letter shapes (b, f, k, p, t, and y are good ones to try)
29. Q: What do you call dead cows that come back to life? A: Zombeef.
30. The next full moon on Halloween night will be October 31, 2020
31. Play a few rounds of: The Legend of Shrinking Island
Instructions
1. Before play begins, place a few old towels on the floor, making sure the group of towels offers just enough standing room for all of the players.
2. As in musical chairs, players must walk around in a circle whenever the music is playing. When the music stops, each player scrambles to stand on a towel (several players might be able to fit on one towel, depending on its size). Players are allowed to clutch onto a friend so that they can squeeze onto an island. Any player who can't stand with both feet on an island is out.
3. After each round, an island is folded (to reduce the available standing room) or removed entirely. You may want to switch to a hand towel or a washcloth for the final rounds. The last person standing on an island wins.
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