Hail if I Know

Last night about 6:15 I packed my three kids up and hit the road, headed towards our local Lexus dealership, which is my husband’s place of employ.  I was going to drop the big kids off with him and then shoot down the road with Jonah in my van to my cousin Anna’s (you know, Em’s sister, the third SuperCousin) for a “Last Oprah Show” party.  As I was driving down the highway I noticed that the skies were looking pretty ominous.

I had the radio on, and as we pulled up to the intersection right in front of the dealership, I herd the “ehhhhnn ehhhhhnn ehhhnnn” of the National Weather Service bulletin notification. WHICH told me there was a tornado warning for the town where Anna lives, where I was going.

So, scratch that.

I pulled into the dealership and told Bobby we were staying with him at the dealership until the storm blew over .  Joshua caught wind of what was going on and immediately started freaking out.  He is SUPER-terrified of tornadoes.  Last year when he was in kindergarten and they started having tornado drills, he started to get freaked out about the possibilities.  Any thunder at all and he wells up with tears and goes into a panic. I took him aside and prayed with him, which seemed to help a little.  I told him we were in a very safe building (which is true, that place is very solid, and we were away from the windows in the show room.)  We thanked God for being in control of the weather. I am not sure this really helped calm his fears but hopefully he will remember that next time!

The van was in the shop, so we started a movie for the kids (yay, van DVD player!) in part to drown out the noise of the thunder and lightning, as the storm was moving toward us.  Bobby and I nervously checked AccuWeather on his computer and then I got back in the van with the kids and tried to be super-cheerful.  Unfortunately for me, Toy Story 3 playing in the van was not enough to distract Joshua from his fear.   He kept peppering me with questions.

Bobby had gone into the dealership to get a peek out the windows and while he was up there it started getting LOUD.  Pretty soon he hustled back into the shop and told me we needed to get inside the main part of the dealership.  The General Manager was going into emergency mode and wanted everyone in the interior. We grabbed all three kids and ran, which did NOT do much to assuage Joshua’s fears, especially since once we were out of the van he could hear that it sounded like 500 giants with giant hammers were pounding on the roof of the dealership.

They moved us into a small room with a tv and very kindly brought the kids water and me a coke. We watched the TV so we could see how and where the storm was moving.  This was good and bad, as Joshua could see that it really was right where we were.  But we could also see how fast it was moving away.  And after a few minutes of many many questions, he finally started to calm down, and it finally started to QUIET down.

Bobby was back in the shop for most of this time because water had started coming into the shop and he wanted to make sure the van was ok.

When he came back, he had this in his hands:

Holy Hail Stones, Batman!  They were even bigger when he found them, they had gotten a little melty by the time he got to us.

After about 20 more minutes, it was deemed safe for us to go home.  There was still some thunder and lightning but now that we were safe, I was finally free to stop “keeping it together” for my kids and I was pretty stressed out the whole way home.  We didn’t get home until after 8 pm but at least we were all safe!

I am so thankful our van was in the shop, because a lot of the cars at the dealership were damaged pretty significantly by the hail.  But thanks to God’s protection, the Rapson family escaped with only an emotionally scarred seven-year-old and a nervous wreck of a mama!

All of my family was safe.  My brother’s family in Xenia lost a couple of windows and some siding.  How did all my other local peeps fare last night?

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The First Last Day

In September, I told you all about Sophie’s first day of preschool.  And tomorrow, it will be her last day.

Well, her first last day, anyways.  Since she has a fall birthday, she will have two years of preschool. Thank God!  My heart literally hurts at the thought of kindergarten!

Sophie has changed a ton this year.  I mean a huge, huge change.  She already knew her ABCs and 123s, shapes, and colors, and all that academic stuff, but she was S-H-Y at the beginning of the year. She didn’t want much to do with the other kids.  Now, she is Miss Preschool Social 2011, and introduces herself to everyone that looks friendly at the park or the mall play place.  And, she who was once very protective of her personal space now enjoys invading others’, like she did to Andrea’s little guy Andon at our Tide Stain Release event on Sunday.

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Poor Andon had no choice in the matter!

I could not be more proud of my little girl.  She has had a great year, made so many friends, and really picked up some great social skillz.  Not to mention cutting and pasting and drawing and writing her name and all that good stuff.

Sophie girl, I don’t know what I am going to do with you all summer!  But I sure am glad I got the gift of watching you become a big girl this year.  I love you SO much, and I LOVE being your mommy!

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Take Me Out to the Ballgame

Pop quiz!!!
Question one: What brand of detergent do Jenny and I use faithfully?
Question two: What sport are our husbands, my son, my dad, and Jenny’s brothers and nephews obsessed with?

If you’ve been hanging around here a while, I’m sure you knew the answer to those questions immediately! If you haven’t listened to us babble for years on end are a newbie, the answers are….

Tide and baseball!

And while they may seem unrelated, this weekend they both came together in what had to be one of the most memorable experiences of our lives.

Here’s the story.

As you may have noticed, Jenny and I have mentioned how much we love Tide once or twice . Seriously we’ve written so many posts mentioning Tide that it would take me all day to link to them all.

We’ve also written a lot about how much we love Tide Stain Release. Remember the time a purple crayon went through the dryer at my house or when Sophie spilled blueberry applesauce all over herself? It was Tide Stain Release to the rescue. Now, we both use it in every single load of laundry we do. Because, let’s face it – with kids, every load is bound to have some sort of stain! Tossing in a Tide Stain Release tablet ensures that all the clothes will come out looking great.

And baseball? Well, yeah. We are fans.

So, when the nice people representing Tide Stain Release asked us if we’d like to host an event to promote the Tide Stain Release Challenge at Great American Ballpark (home of the Cincinnati Reds) with a few of our closest friends, we were all over it!

Jenny and I have been to a number of events put on by Tide and we know they know how to throw a party, so we were expecting it to be great – but we weren’t expecting it to be completely amazing.

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I’m serious – it was absolutely a dream come true for a number of our guests!

We started with a demonstration of Tide Stain Release, and we had a buffet lunch of ballpark favorites.

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Then we had a surprise visitor!
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(Please note how Jenny cropped out her arm fat in that picture, but left mine. Thanks a lot!)

And then… Mr. Redlegs led us down to the main event – batting practice on the field!

Needless to say, the kids (and grownups) were PRETTY EXCITED.

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sophie did it!

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Batting practice was so much fun. We each took a turn, and we each came off the field saying “I want to do that again!” We were batting on the Reds field. Unbelievable.

Even Jonah had a great time.

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It. Was. Amazing.

As we were getting ready to leave, Shannan thanked us for inviting her and said “This is a day that my boys will remember for the rest of their lives.”

I’d say that’s a sign of a good party!

When we got home, amidst a flurry of emails about how much fun we had, Amy sent this:

Just put P down and after prayers where Mr. Red Legs was included above Mom and Dad…she said “Mom, this was the best day ever.”

Ugh, melts my heart.

Our sincerest thanks goes to the people behind Tide Stain Release for this incredible experience. We will truly never forget it!

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Have you tried Tide Stain Release? If you haven’t, you should! We encourage you all to take the Tide Stain Release Challenge on Facebook. “Like” the page and you’ll be entered to win a year’s supply of Tide Stain Release and Tide detergent (a winner every week!) and the grand prize of a washer and dryer set – 10 will win! And then follow the example Jenny and I set by buying some Tide Stain Release and putting it in every load of laundry you do. You will thank us, I promise.

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