Wii Are Family

My family has quite the pasttime of late, and it is called Wii bowling!

I know, we are sooo 2009.  Really, we’ve enjoyed it since we got our Wii over two years ago, but it’s had a real renaissance in the Rapson house within the last couple months.  Both the big kids are pretty good, they’ve both even had (and subsequently lost) their “PRO” status.  The day Sophie got her PRO was like, the best day of her life!

A night at “Rapson Lanes” features trash-talking, Turkeys, spares, strikes, and the occasional total miss – but almost never a gutter ball.  We’re actually kinda good – if you take the ages of the players into account!  We always have a great time playing together, even if Daddy ALWAYS wins.

And even if we have a really tiny TV!

I love my nerdy little Wii bowling family.  Sophie and I play together all the time in the afternoon when Jonah is asleep, Joshua is at school, and Bobby is at work.  Just two girls kickin’ it with their cartoon alter egos and some shiny bowling balls.  Sometimes we even turn on the Yo Gabba Gabba channel on Pandora and REALLY light up the in-house bowling alley with our sweet dance/bowling moves.  We know how to have F-U-N!  And it’s great that it’s something we’re all always up for.

What’s your favorite family game to play?

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Pin FTW – Chicken Enchilada Soup

Welcome to week two of Pin for the Wednesdays! We were so excited by your participation in last week’s carnival, and we’re hoping that even more of you will participate this week!

Most of my Pinterest Wins have been with recipes – I love finding new recipe ideas there. (Are you following my Food and Drinks board? It’s full of pretty cocktails and cupcakes!) I think Pinterest is extremely handy for cooking… It’s my personal, digital cookbook.

This week I tried this recipe for Crock Pot Chicken Enchilada Soup from one of my favorite cooking sites, SkinnyTaste.com. The recipe wasn’t hard, but it did require a bit of preparation (this time I followed directions, don’t worry) – basically you make the enchilada sauce before throwing it in the crock pot. Despite the fact that I’d never made this particular recipe before, it sounded so delicious that I went ahead and made a double batch. I wanted to ensure leftovers!

Here’s the finished product:

It. Was. Delicious. My husband deemed it the best thing I’ve ever made, and my kids loved it too. It’s a nutritious, low-calorie, delicious meal that our whole family loved – I’d say that’s a Pinterest Win!

So, what have you been up to this week? We’d love for you to link up with your Pinterest Wins!

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I’m going to Disney World (and I’m going to eat. A lot.)

Again.

I know, Dad, I know – we go there every 18 months. (Totes not true, btw, we haven’t been there since October 2010, so it’ll be 20 months by the time we get there. But it’ll have been three years since the kids have been there so we’re not completely out of control. No we’re not!)

Well if that wasn’t a little glimpse into my psyche.

Anyway.

I’ve been waiting on tenterhooks for Disney to release their fall free dining dates, and yesterday they finally did. If you’re traveling between August 25 and September… oh, just go here if you want to read about it. But the short version of the story is that we’re going to Disney and we’re going to eat for free.

If you like eating as much as Andy and I do, that’s a very big deal.

So, as soon as I booked the trip, the race was on to get our ADRs (advanced dining reservations for you non-Disney freaks). Planning our meals is one of my very favorite things about planning Disney trips (see above, re: like to eat). This time around, we’re going with a few old favorites and trying a few new places too, and I couldn’t be more excited.

We have ADRs for…

Hollywood & Vine at Hollywood Studios. Breakfast with Handy Manny, Special Agent Oso, and Jake and the Neverland Pirates. This one is mainly for Sam, but who doesn’t love Mickey waffles?
Mama Melrose at Hollywood Studios. The main reason I booked this one is for the Fantasmic package – dinner guests get special reserved seats at Hollywood Studios’ end-of-the-night show. Fantasmic is one of the few major Disney World attractions I’ve never experienced, and I’m very excited!
Liberty Tree Tavern at the Magic Kingdom. This is another new one for us. I’ve read good things about it and I hope it lives up to the hype. I generally think the Magic Kingdom food leaves much to be desired, but hopefully this will surprise me!
San Angel Inn in Epcot. We ate there a couple years ago the day after we ran the Disney Wine & Dine Half Marathon, and it was about the best meal I’d ever had in my life. The wide selection of margaritas didn’t hurt anything.
Tusker House at the Animal Kingdom. This is also a character breakfast – Donald and his friends decked out in their safari gear. This serves two purposes – it fulfills the required Mickey et al character meal and also gets us into the Animal Kingdom before the park opens, so we can go straight to Kilimanjaro Safaris, which is supposed to be amazing first thing in the morning.
‘Ohana at the Polynesian Resort. This is a new one for us too, and it’s a Hawaiian-themed dinner show.

Sounds great, don’t ya think? Those are our “table service” meals. Our free dining plan also comes with one “quick service” meal per day. Some of our favorite quick service stops include Cantina San Angel in Epcot and Wolfgang Puck Express at Downtown Disney.

Needless to say, I am geeking out about all the planning involved in getting ready for our trip (not just the food, I swear! That was just the most pressing matter). I’ve renewed my subscription to TouringPlans.com, and I’ve got a spreadsheet detailing the best and worst parks for each day and which day we’ll follow which touring plan of attack. They even have an iPhone app that shows current wait times! I think my iPhone might replace my trusty little notebook that contained all my spreadsheets the last time we went. Ah, technology. An OCD nerd’s best friend.

Wooooohoooooooooo!!!!

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(You can find my Top 10 Disney Planning Tips here. At least those were my best tips before we actually went – here’s what I learned while we were actually there!)

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