Art…As You Like It

Mommy IS Art!

My little lefty- concentrating s-s-s-s-so much.

Paint as you like it!

Spider…almost ready for red spots!


Art-Fun!

It’s wonderful when you come across a place that helps you (and your kids) be an active participant in the process of art-work. Being that I love all forms of art (and so do my kiddos), we think it’s more appropriate to call it art-fun! Their exposure to Montessori has instilled in them a love for the process. This is demonstrated as they take their time and have uninterrupted concentration while focusing on one piece of pottery- with such contentment and joy- for an hour. Nishad picked out a little spider to paint ($6.95) and Tiger picked out a snake ($9.95). I went for a small vase ($11.95) in which I painted and then added each of the boys thumb prints around the bottom base of the piece. In total, there were about 7 of us there. K’s sister and her kiddos met up with us. Her girls are pros now! One will be in 1st and the other in 2nd grade, and they were so into the color scheme and patient with their pieces. Both the L’s clearly love art too- so much, Little L made his Mommy a living art exhibit! ha! It’s fun to go as a group, but this is one place that you don’t want to lose track of your kids as the pottery here isn’t cheap. In one week, we’ll go back and pick up our “art-fun!” Nishad is already talking about what he is going to paint there next!

Though this was pottery pre-made, there is a place where you make your own pottery and paint it near Red Wing, Minnesota. I went there on a staff development day while working at a Montessori School–and still have my “art-fun” from the day! The rate for the staff development day was $25 a teacher- and I believe there were about 30 people in attendance. You should have seen all the sorters being created on that day!

Makin’ a Splash!

Water bucket fun at the Splash Pad
(Great idea, K!)

Little Water-Buds

The funky climber that the kids loved.
(Yes, K is just like me, she likes to match her boys too!)

This smile is the essence of summer as a kid!

Sunscreen, suits, towels, buckets…no shoes required! These are the days in which my children’s giggles repeat in my head like a sweet lullaby that rocks me to sleep at night. With the best of company, any climber can be conquered, laughter can be extended and a bucket or two…reclaimed from “strangers.”

Yes, buckets! My friend K turned me on to one of the coolest things to bring to a splash pad- BUCKETS OF FUN! Ha. Be sure to label yours, as they do become popular. (There were some daycare kiddos that lacked some manners or guidance.) There are 3 free splash pads made available through the park and recreational department of St. Cloud, Minnesota. We visited “Lake George.” Nestled in a residential area, this splash pad is adjacent the park and rec. building, positioned in front of 4 playground structures (something sure for everyone!). There is amble parking and mature trees to provide shade picnics- minus the UV. This playground is complete with bathroom facilitates, that are quite modern and fairly clean (a big plus for us Mom’s!). If you don’t pack a lunch, there are a plethora of places to dine or carry-out in the St. Cloud area. Only a short 35-minute, traffic free ride on 94, it’s a great daytime adventure that is stress free.

4 Golden Tickets!

Oompa, Loompa….doom-pa-dee-do! Off to Stages Theatre in Hopkins, Minnesota to see the production of Roald Dahl’s, Willy Wonka. Though we were tempted to chew on the endless chewing gum, take a sip from the bubble drink, snag a squirrel to take home as a pet and transport ourselves into TV-Land…we survived the show without turning ANY shade of purple, are not any more flexible, or taller than when we first entered the theatre, we don’t float and haven’t been called a “bad nut” (at least not in the past few hours!).

This kid friendly (1 hour run-time) theatrical version is filled with color, creative Oompa, Loompa costumes that keep dancing even with the actors pause, and lots of light fun moments. Of course, many of us 30-somethings recall growing up with Gene Wilder starring in Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. Not “bad” but definetly some dark, creepy moments. (Or, maybe that is just my adult perspective on the way Wilder portrayed his character.) Stages production focuses on the spirit of the valuable morals instilled by characteristics of honesty, integrity and compassion.

The production runs until August 1st and is appropriate for all ages. After the show, you’ll be delighted with the friendly cast that happily signs autographs, poses for pictures, engages in conversation and though you them them for a wonderful experience, they are sure to thank you for attending.

Batter-Up!

Nishad and his best friend.
Tiger shows off his loot.

Lil J: Swing-batter-batter!

“Sweet” …In Every Sense!


Tiger: “You’ve got a date with a bat, Mr. Ball.”
Some more pre-game fun!


The Man that makes amazing balloon creations!
“Sting like a bee!”


S-s-s-s-super cute painting.

GO SAINT PAUL SAINTS!

Nishad finally got his wish: to go with his friend J to a baseball game! Ashish was actually invited by one of the vendors he works with to attend a Saint Paul Saints game party, complete with tix, BBQ, games, prizes, face-painting, balloon creations…and good old fashion fun! Of course, this experience wouldn’t be complete without good company! So the J’s and Ashish’s friend from work joined us.
Tiger was not in the mood to sing “take me out to the ball game.” No, Sir. He didn’t last very long into the actual game. I actually turned to Joogie and said, “Can’t they have a kid-friendly game like theatres have shows (45-1 hour productions)?” Yes, I’ve become one of those Moms– You should alter the e-n-t-i-r-e game of baseball to accommodate my children…thank you. Ha! We actually made a home run before everyone else left…I wouldn’t say we struck out…but rather, Tiger was burnt out for the day!
Midway Stadium has a unique feeling reminiscent of days long past. The atmosphere is fun and the fans are friendly. There’s plenty of snacks to go round and more substantial grub can be found under the “Pig Tent.”
I’ll forever fondly recall the Butter Kernel section were my boys experienced their first baseball game. Does summer get any better than friends, cotton candy and a baseball game? I think not. Well, ok, maybe the fact that it was all free did make it an even sweeter deal! ….Sssswiiiing!

Superior Views

A “Superior” Bonfire on the Lake shore.

S’more kisses, please!

Photogenic ships and the lift bridge.

After we checked out of the Tree Houses, we checked in to the Inn of Lake Superior in Canal Park. This is one of our favorite Minnesota hotels. Every time we stay here, we know that there is a consistent level of expectations and comfort. The staff is so friendly and accommodating. The lake view rooms not only have a great view where the vibe of Canal Park seeps into your room, but they are spacious. There are two pools on site: one indoor and one roof top pool that is kept at 102-degrees. You can even swim on the roof top in the Winter, just as long as the temperature doesn’t dip below 0. Every evening at 8p.m., the hotel staff invites everyone to a bonfire where all the gooey-delicious ingredients to create your own s’mores can be found. Upon waking up, you can meander down the hallway to the hotels self-proclaimed, “Breakfast of Champions” (complimentary as a guest). Simply park your car and say goodbye to your keys, as the best way to get around in Canal Park is with your own two feet. Visit the Marine museum, greet vessels as they come to port, take a bike ride (another complimentary feature of the Inn), a carriage ride, shop in some cute eclectic shops, or dine at some of the tastiest places to eat around. Speaking of which, for the first time, we went to Hell Burgers. Amazing! I feel in love with their “Rachel” and I’ve made it three times since…Is that bad? Oh the sauerkraut, pumpernickel bread, turkey….Yum-O. Ashish had the veggie version of the hot and spicy jalapeno burger. Nishad had the veggie cheese burger and Tiger dined on pasta. Yes, pasta. If you visit Duluth, stop in the Inn and Hells Kitchen and tell them Beverly sent you. 🙂