Eight years ago this month, Trent said (while I was packing for Italy), “I made you a website to keep in touch with everyone. It’s a blog, so you don’t have to email every day.”
“What the hell is a blog?” I wondered.
Well, eight years later, I think I’ve figured it out. And in honor of Crazybananas’ big birthday month, I am proud to present a new look around here! You may have noticed some new graphics, both in the header and sidebars, and I’ve been doing some new things with content as well. There is are updated sections all over the place, including About Me, FAQs and My Life Menu (formerly known as 100 Things to Do). The rad new section focusing on Kansas City has been in effect for a few weeks now, but we have a bunch more fun things planned for the future.
“Happy Birthday to Meeeee…I mean Crazybananas!”
Thank you for being here. Whether you’ve been reading since the beginning or if it’s your first time visiting, stay awhile. We have cupcakes!
(Sidenote: I still haven’t figured out how to deliver cupcakes via Internet, but it’s first on my list. Promise!)
(Sidenote Part Deux: Trent saw me typing this post and looked momentarily panicked…until he realized the title said “blog” in it. I feel like I may have missed out on an opportunity for presents.)
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Last weekend, Lulu, Tate and I arrived home after our morning activities and I was amazed to realize we had absolutely nothing else planned. The entire weekend was clear! That hasn’t happened in almost six years, people! After I promptly ordered everyone to take a nap (c’mon, naps rule) we sat around trying to decide what else to do with our day. I remembered a story I had heard on my wonderful local NPR station (shout out to Steve Kraske!) about our lovely drive-in movie theater having a “superhero day” to celebrate The Avengers, which is opening later this week. Along with activities for the kids, they would air a triple feature of Thor, Captain America and Iron Man.
We are regular customers at the Boulevard Drive-In, a place we visited many times last summer after my good friend Nicole recommended it. The drive-in is perfect for our little family, since Lulu gets pretty afraid of movies and Tate is, well, Tate. The outdoor atmosphere makes it easier for Lu to relax and Tate can scream and cry and no one gets all upset. In fact, I spent many a night last year walking in and out of cars rocking Tate to sleep while watching a movie.
We actually didn’t end up sticking around for the movie this time, since they were a bit age inappropriate for my sensitive five year old, but we did spend most of the afternoon. For $25 per carload, you got access to all three movies (if you made it that long, unlike us) plus all sorts of extras. They had clowns making balloon animals, three blow up jumping areas / obstacle courses, laser tag and video game trailers. They even had some crazy centrifuge ride and giant hamster balls that kids could get in and run around.
They also had a couple of face painters, who were clearly a hit with the kid and adult crowds.
The big surprise of the day was a performance by Mr. Stinky Feet, a local children’s musician who plays at tons of events around the city and nationwide. Even though we’d been at events with Mr. Stinky Feet before, this was the first time we were so up close and personal. Lulu loved singing and dancing with the crowd and Tate thought the whole ordeal was the funniest thing he’d ever seen.
Usually when we visit the drive-in, we bring our own picnic dinner and drinks, and this was no exception. After we enjoyed some food in the back of our car, we headed over to the concession stand, where we got snowcones and popsicles, just because. (They also serve adult drinks for those of you who aren’t alone with a couple little ones…)
Along with all the extra entertainment, the kids also had a blast on the playground that is right in front of the big screen. The equipment appears to be circa 1965, but that doesn’t seem to matter to any of the little ones. With the car speakers in the parking lot and the playground, the plays feels like a time warp.
Even though we didn’t stay for the movie this time around, I can highly recommend watching films here. It’s best to go in spring or early summer, before it gets too hot. Most people turn their cars around and watch from the back end of their vehicles, and some bring chairs like they’re at a tailgate. Last year there was a van in front of us with four kids sitting on the roof. It’s the kind of place where I imagine childhood dreams are created. A little piece of Americana still alive in our city.
The theater has been opened every summer since 1950, and the original owner, Wes, can still be seen when you visit, walking around with his toolbelt. Movies are shown as double features, and usually start at dusk. This year the Boulevard upgraded their system to a 4K Digital Cinema, which means the screen is four times the resolution of your Blu-Ray player at home. It’s pretty rad. You can find more info on the Boulevard Drive In on their website or on their Facebook page. Since this was a special event, the cost was $25, but the regular cost per person is $10. Just remember it’s cash only, so bring your bills and leave the debit card at home!
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For those of you that haven’t seen this, or don’t watch Saturday Night Live, this is a video clip that was posted right after the show earlier this year featuring Robyn as the musical guest. The writing staff was still at work at 4:30 a.m. on writing night (the day before all their sketches are pitched to the producers and they choose what will end up on the show), and they obviously were a bit slap happy. Instead of writing a sketch, they decided to recreate the music video for Robyn’s song “Call Your Girlfriend” in their office. This video came out right before I signed up for the Path Finder Course a few months back, and weirdly enough, it was one of the catalysts to get moving and start to find what makes me happy. I remember watching this video and thinking, “This is what I want.”
Why This Video Flipped My Switch:
1. They are obviously exhausted, but when you love your work, you can find fun in anything.
2. The support of everyone on the staff helping out. Even show regulars are hanging around with flashlights, ready to create a rave when the lights are switched off.
3. They enjoy working together. Maybe not every day, but at least sometimes.
4. It’s the same thing I love about this video, which I posted last year. They are taking time out to laugh at themselves, even when they’ve been stuck in the office all day.
Now I understand work isn’t always fun. Sometimes it sucks (I mean, 4:30 a.m. doesn’t really sound fun to me), but not having more of these types of moments in my life is what prompted me to start trying to inject just a little more daily joy. Whether that’s here on the blog, at my job, at a karaoke bar…wherever. But life’s to damn short to spend it toiling away in a cubicle with little or no laughter.
P.S. For those of you that have never heard this song or seen the music video, here’s a side by side comparison. Not bad, Mr. Killam. Not bad at all.
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Happy Blog Birthday to Me!
/3 Comments/in Blond, Fun, Happiness, Redesign /by MeganEight years ago this month, Trent said (while I was packing for Italy), “I made you a website to keep in touch with everyone. It’s a blog, so you don’t have to email every day.”
“What the hell is a blog?” I wondered.
Well, eight years later, I think I’ve figured it out. And in honor of Crazybananas’ big birthday month, I am proud to present a new look around here! You may have noticed some new graphics, both in the header and sidebars, and I’ve been doing some new things with content as well. There is are updated sections all over the place, including About Me, FAQs and My Life Menu (formerly known as 100 Things to Do). The rad new section focusing on Kansas City has been in effect for a few weeks now, but we have a bunch more fun things planned for the future.
Thank you for being here. Whether you’ve been reading since the beginning or if it’s your first time visiting, stay awhile. We have cupcakes!
(Sidenote: I still haven’t figured out how to deliver cupcakes via Internet, but it’s first on my list. Promise!)
(Sidenote Part Deux: Trent saw me typing this post and looked momentarily panicked…until he realized the title said “blog” in it. I feel like I may have missed out on an opportunity for presents.)
I Love Kansas City – The Boulevard Drive In
/2 Comments/in Kansas City, Photos /by MeganLast weekend, Lulu, Tate and I arrived home after our morning activities and I was amazed to realize we had absolutely nothing else planned. The entire weekend was clear! That hasn’t happened in almost six years, people! After I promptly ordered everyone to take a nap (c’mon, naps rule) we sat around trying to decide what else to do with our day. I remembered a story I had heard on my wonderful local NPR station (shout out to Steve Kraske!) about our lovely drive-in movie theater having a “superhero day” to celebrate The Avengers, which is opening later this week. Along with activities for the kids, they would air a triple feature of Thor, Captain America and Iron Man.
We are regular customers at the Boulevard Drive-In, a place we visited many times last summer after my good friend Nicole recommended it. The drive-in is perfect for our little family, since Lulu gets pretty afraid of movies and Tate is, well, Tate. The outdoor atmosphere makes it easier for Lu to relax and Tate can scream and cry and no one gets all upset. In fact, I spent many a night last year walking in and out of cars rocking Tate to sleep while watching a movie.
We actually didn’t end up sticking around for the movie this time, since they were a bit age inappropriate for my sensitive five year old, but we did spend most of the afternoon. For $25 per carload, you got access to all three movies (if you made it that long, unlike us) plus all sorts of extras. They had clowns making balloon animals, three blow up jumping areas / obstacle courses, laser tag and video game trailers. They even had some crazy centrifuge ride and giant hamster balls that kids could get in and run around.
They also had a couple of face painters, who were clearly a hit with the kid and adult crowds.
The big surprise of the day was a performance by Mr. Stinky Feet, a local children’s musician who plays at tons of events around the city and nationwide. Even though we’d been at events with Mr. Stinky Feet before, this was the first time we were so up close and personal. Lulu loved singing and dancing with the crowd and Tate thought the whole ordeal was the funniest thing he’d ever seen.
Usually when we visit the drive-in, we bring our own picnic dinner and drinks, and this was no exception. After we enjoyed some food in the back of our car, we headed over to the concession stand, where we got snowcones and popsicles, just because. (They also serve adult drinks for those of you who aren’t alone with a couple little ones…)
Along with all the extra entertainment, the kids also had a blast on the playground that is right in front of the big screen. The equipment appears to be circa 1965, but that doesn’t seem to matter to any of the little ones. With the car speakers in the parking lot and the playground, the plays feels like a time warp.
Even though we didn’t stay for the movie this time around, I can highly recommend watching films here. It’s best to go in spring or early summer, before it gets too hot. Most people turn their cars around and watch from the back end of their vehicles, and some bring chairs like they’re at a tailgate. Last year there was a van in front of us with four kids sitting on the roof. It’s the kind of place where I imagine childhood dreams are created. A little piece of Americana still alive in our city.
The theater has been opened every summer since 1950, and the original owner, Wes, can still be seen when you visit, walking around with his toolbelt. Movies are shown as double features, and usually start at dusk. This year the Boulevard upgraded their system to a 4K Digital Cinema, which means the screen is four times the resolution of your Blu-Ray player at home. It’s pretty rad. You can find more info on the Boulevard Drive In on their website or on their Facebook page. Since this was a special event, the cost was $25, but the regular cost per person is $10. Just remember it’s cash only, so bring your bills and leave the debit card at home!
How a YouTube Video Changed My Perspective
/1 Comment/in web, Work /by MeganFor those of you that haven’t seen this, or don’t watch Saturday Night Live, this is a video clip that was posted right after the show earlier this year featuring Robyn as the musical guest. The writing staff was still at work at 4:30 a.m. on writing night (the day before all their sketches are pitched to the producers and they choose what will end up on the show), and they obviously were a bit slap happy. Instead of writing a sketch, they decided to recreate the music video for Robyn’s song “Call Your Girlfriend” in their office. This video came out right before I signed up for the Path Finder Course a few months back, and weirdly enough, it was one of the catalysts to get moving and start to find what makes me happy. I remember watching this video and thinking, “This is what I want.”
Why This Video Flipped My Switch:
1. They are obviously exhausted, but when you love your work, you can find fun in anything.
2. The support of everyone on the staff helping out. Even show regulars are hanging around with flashlights, ready to create a rave when the lights are switched off.
3. They enjoy working together. Maybe not every day, but at least sometimes.
4. It’s the same thing I love about this video, which I posted last year. They are taking time out to laugh at themselves, even when they’ve been stuck in the office all day.
Now I understand work isn’t always fun. Sometimes it sucks (I mean, 4:30 a.m. doesn’t really sound fun to me), but not having more of these types of moments in my life is what prompted me to start trying to inject just a little more daily joy. Whether that’s here on the blog, at my job, at a karaoke bar…wherever. But life’s to damn short to spend it toiling away in a cubicle with little or no laughter.
P.S. For those of you that have never heard this song or seen the music video, here’s a side by side comparison. Not bad, Mr. Killam. Not bad at all.