THE STORY BEHIND THE BLOG

This blog started as a place for me to put a few stories I had written about a dad and his two kids and the "everyday adventures" they had together. But it has sort of evolved into a hodge podge of dad related thoughts, stories, songs, and other misc. things.

Monday, June 27, 2011

Hidden Mickeys

On our recent trip to Disney World, we all had fun searching for "Hidden Mickeys."  Here are several of our favorites.


 In the pop century lobby.  Found this one as I was checking in.

 On the floor of the pop century food court.

 Hard to see in the picture, but this was on one of the pop century buildings.  White outline in the center of the picture.

  the fan and two white helmets

 the coins on the table (upside down mickey outline)



 his ear ring (upside down Mickey outline)

 in the rock formation

 profile in the eye, in the animal mural at Animal Kingdom






 profile on the planet

 This one was made of rocks at the bottom of the aquarium in The Seas at EPCOT.

 Pearls


 Red plants at The Land at EPCOT

The end of George Washington's sword, at the Hall Of Presidents.  Kind of small and hard to see in this picture.

Thursday, June 16, 2011

When did Summer School become so cool?

Back in my day....wow, did that just make me sound old?....summer school was a bad thing.  It was the punishment teachers held over you to get you to pay attention toward the end of the school year.

"If you don't finish that report, you'll be writing it again in summer school!"
"We'll just see how funny you think that tack on my chair was when I see you in summer school!"
"Maybe you can learn the answer in summer school, while your friends are all out playing baseball!"

When my daughter was finishing up Pre-K a few years back, she brought home a note about signing up for summer school, which I of course ignored.  Summer school is for the bad kids.  Over the course of that summer we learned about all the cool classes her friends were doing.  Cooking, art, science projects that blew stuff up....we were missing out on all the fun.

This year my son is taking what has to be the coolest class in the history of summer school.  It's called "Legos & Computers-ROBOLAB."  That name alone is awesome!  He gets to build lego projects that have motors other moving pieces.  He came home the first day like he had just had Christmas morning, his birthday and a surprise visit from Spongebob in class.  He talked excitedly about it for about 17 minutes without taking a breath.

How do teachers get the kids to behave at the end of the school year now?  Threaten to take away summer school?