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life is like a box of chocolates…

sometimes you get a really cute, very tall blogging friend :)

Alyx of Everyday is a New Adventure seriously cracks me up, and I’m sure you won’t be sorry if you get to know her, too! I’m happy to have her in the IRLO Mashup race and so far the Taxi Team is really setting a high bar for creativity! Check it:

please do note that these pictures are pretty open ended and we really love to see your creativity coming out in thinking outside the box! the card and at least part of your face needs to be in the picture so that we know you actually had it in your possession, so Alyx’s picture fits these requirements in a creative and humorous way :) (follow the IRLO Mashup board on Pinterest to see when each new creative profile is posted! you can also see some other creative uses of the cards on this Pinterest board – send us your pictures!)

Alyx answered part b. of the bonus question, “Tell us what adventure means to you, in your life. Are you living a life of adventure? How or how not? What is holding you back?”

To me, adventure just means taking risks – taking chances. If you have a dream, you go for it. I’d have to say that, yeah, I’m living a life of adventure right now. I’m living in a foreign country with my husband, thousands of miles away from friends and family. There’s something new each day, and that’s what I live for – the chance to treat each day as a new adventure. Right now, the only thing holding me back from more adventure (aka all the traveling I want to do) is probably money. Life’s expensive, yo!

you’ve got that right, Alyx! traveling and enjoying different cultures is something close to our hearts also. we’re making plans for a possible traveling adventure this summer and it feels like a huge risk…! we’re hoping to tell you all about it soon :)

in the meantime, check out Alyx’s IRLO Mashup profile here!

and feast your eyes on this fun map I asked Krista to make so that we can chart the BlankCanvascard travels!

Mr. D is currently formatting a spreadsheet to track all the points from you crazies, and we want to start talking about PRIZES next week when we are back home! you guys are seriously ROCKING IT!!!

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looking ridiculous is an important component of staying young

another part of my “staying young theory”, along with the spontaneity thing, is to make a practice of doing silly things just for fun.

I’ll hang out with almost anyone, but if you’ll take funny pictures with me then you definitely score major points. conversely, if you don’t have the time of day for funny pictures, I will likely find you a little stuffy :) but if I can make fun of how stuffy you are then you’ll probably gain back a point.

see how this works yet?

ok, so in honor of turning 30 the other day last year I got Rhonda to take some pictures with me in honor of teenage girls everywhere. we intended to take more, but we ended up not having much time. I actually discovered later that I forgot to post one of them, but I can’t find it at the moment so I’ll have to get it up at some later date.

in any case, the idea is to try to get inside the mind of a teenage girl for these sorts of pictures, but sometimes our maturity just shines through…

ronald1ronaldkissymannequins

I was actually channeling my inner mannequin for this one. how creepy are these?!

enchanted

and obviously these are our fairy faces.

cupcakes

and finally, we got our men to join us. Mr D. said “I’m eating my cupcake”

do YOU take funny pictures? I’d obviously like to laugh at you, so send me a link!

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questioning our sanity at 1:30am

I’m not sure if we’ve ever really questioned our sanity too much based on the time of day we are doing something. it is usually other aspects of circumstances that are more problematic for us. last night it was a certain troublesome address and a very cantankerous GPS… let me give you a little background.

as we’ve gotten older and had kids we’ve made a conscious effort to stay flexible and spontaneous. when we’re at home our kids go to bed at 8:00, but we just have our little routines that work no matter where we are so they are used to being flexible. we take advantage of this for all sorts of spontaneous adventures, and sometimes we’re able to convince other people to join in :)

last year our friend, Jeff, was getting off of his bus driving shift at midnight so we decided to meet up with him and his wife, Rhonda, for a little midnight snack. our kids were a little confused when we got them out of bed at 11, but they enjoy adventure, so they were soon chipper. (I told them about how sometimes when we were getting ready for bed when I was a kid my dad would suddenly yell up the stairs “road trip!” and we would all pile in the car and go into town. I am pretty sure these trips were virtually always based on my dad’s wanting to rent a movie for him and my mom to watch, but I think we usually got ice cream cones or something on the way back – I didn’t tell our kids that part, though, lol)

yes, I do believe we were rather tired on the way home (we had certainly not gone to bed before we left or anything like that) but it is a fun memory to have, and beats a few extra hours of sleep on that day. [sidenote: don't you just love my little brown child's hands on my poor crazy-white ones? cute!]

so fast forward to now, and how those silly friends thought they had to up and MOVE 9 hours away… while we were in Costa Rica, no less. (well, they tried to wait for us, but plans fell through once or twice…)

in any case, on Sunday night we were talking and decided it was high time we skedaddled up to visit them, and why not just do it when we could help them with moving into a different house? so our intern, Krista (who happens to be Rhonda’s niece), sorted out her day job work shifts and not too many hours later we all embarked on a mission to surprise the socks off of our wayward friends.

on the way we guessed what they would look like/say if we got there late and had to wake them up for the surprise. we figured that Rhonda would look all squinty-eyed, smiley, and confused, while Jeff would say some version of “what are YOU guys doing here??? I’m sleeping!”

we should have originally arrived before 11:00pm, but wouldn’t you know that their address had to go and break the GPS? first it tried to take us to some Mexican restaurant in New York, which really, doesn’t sound like a bad plan. then it just generally went downhill from there. at one point it told us to turn into oncoming traffic on a one-way.

traveling tip for the wise: when your GPS tries to kill you, it’s time to use a regular map and the handy dandy brain God gave you.

too bad that our God-given brains function best in broad daylight and with our original eyesight as opposed to these crappy old people night vision type of eyes that have found themselves misplaced into our skulls.

the Michigan map people need to band together to sue themselves and those regular online maps. I would hope a judge would sentence them to all get on the same page. when one road/highway/street/avenue is called by more than 2 names, I submit that confusion abounds. we should be awarded a hefty sum for the hour and a half we lost bodinking around the flat lands.

the good news is that we DID finally make it, and we did end up waking Jeff & Rhonda out of their peaceful slumber, and they DID respond almost identically to our predictions. it’s fun to know and be known to that degree.

I am currently falling asleep like crazy while writing this post and have no idea how it is going to sound when I read it again in the morning. I only know that spontaneity and lack of mobile online access is like online suicide, and it’s been like 4 days since I’ve had decent access, and now my projects are backed up. I feel it is necessary I go to bed now before I say something that sounds like complete nonses (that is apparently how one types “nonsense” in one’s sleep, so I’m going to just leave that there to help you understand my situation, LOL, and why I’ll have to wait for another post to add in pictures/video from our trip)

I’ll hopefully be back on and getting caught up on all the things people are waiting on tomorrow,,,, (yeah, those commas are also from my sleeping brain straight to you. so not joking.) GOODNIGHT.

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when life drops 212 pounds of lemons in your lap, I hope you have a He-Man to make lemonade

people, I am forever amazed at the insanity that is Mr. D. he is my He-Man for real, and he killed it on our way home.

do you SEE this mound that we were toting around with us in the wee hours of the morning?!

I had the stroller, one of the rolling carry-ons, and the little man. Maeve had one of the rolling carry-ons – 5 year olds are helpful! and Mr. D had ALL 212 pounds of that other stuff, ON HIS BACK! he’s sort of like the Hulk, in my completely un-biased opinion.

I could go on for a good hour recounting the various aspects of the adventure that was getting home. it was the kind of adventure that is quite difficult to embrace in the moment. But let’s just keep it to bullet points, shall we? I was starting to feel like one of those annoying whiny people with some of my recent posts, so we don’t want to go there…

Tina’s Travel Adventure Observations:

  • people in FL wear swimming suits like undershirts? unless it was just a lot of tourists? either way, I’ll call it “fascinating” to be polite.
  • speaking of attire, I was reminded that one good thing about living in the Midwest is that at least part of the year people are kind of forced to dress somewhat modestly out of the necessity to try to stay warm. sheesh people, wearing shorts that look like underwear out in public is just… kinda gross.
  • I did not think “OH MY WORD, everyone is FATTT” this time like my family all did when we moved back to the States from China after a year and a half when I was 16.
  • do those tropical braids (which I’m sure probably have an actual name that I can’t think of right now) actually look good on anyone who is not black, or at least really brown? I am sorry to say I succumbed to some back in 2002 on a cruise to the Bahamas with some girlfriends, but seriously, white scalp is, well, really WHITE.
  • as I was waiting with the kids and our ridiculously huge pile of luggage for Mr. D to find our van, I saw a couple of [ablebodied!] men wheeling those flipping $5 luggage carts around carrying a mere backpack and like an iPad. seriously. (and no, it didn’t appear that they were going to pick up anymore luggage) I was like, wow, can I have those when you’re done NOT getting your money out of them?! I hope we have money to waste like that someday. except that I promise you we would not waste it.
  • ok, whoops, I kind of got whiny again, sorry. some situations just really beg for sarcasm.
  • if one of your kids is about to pee her pants and the other one has crapped his up while you are waiting for two hours in the middle of the night with your huge mound of luggage while your husband attempts to locate your van in one of the vast long term parking lots at O’Hare, running over to catch a group of police/security to beg for one of them to stay with said bags so that you can run your kids to the bathroom might be your only salvation. thank God they came along…!
  • when your husband has no phone and is at his whit’s end hopping shuttles and trying to find above mentioned vehicle in the insanity that is O’Hare, all the while thinking of his poor wife and kids waiting for him back at the terminal, he just might shed a few tears of frustration. even if he IS the Incredible Hulk.
  • carting 6 large pieces of luggage, 1 crazy heavy backpack, 4 other personal item bags, + 1 temperamental stroller, and 2 small children on and off and between shuttles and buses without a cart actually IS possible between 2 adults. certainly ill-advised and a big-time last resort. but possible. if your husband is a He-Man.
  • taking pictures and video, and laughing are all very helpful ways of keeping up one’s spirits during all of the above. as is simply being together, no matter how ridiculous the scenario.
  • having a dad who needs a part picked up in CHItown is very, very handy when he offers to pay for your hotel in order for you not to have to start home at 2:30am.

so let’s review: it was crazy. we survived. Mr. D is a seriously amazing man whom the kids and I am sooo lucky to have!

but I promise you, this is not the end of our adventures. not. even. close…

(we happily danced our way home after a good night of sleep.
because that’s how we do. feel free to make fun of us.)

and yes, it is coming later today :)

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that time we tried to leave the country… again!

here we go, folks… it’s our “the third time’s the charm or we’re just staying here in Costa Rica forever” day.

more than being embarrassed about it all, I mean I think I kind of got over that, is the whole scrounging around for clothes and then dirty clothes piling up again when we had had everything clean the first go-round; the finding the right clothes for the kids to wear while traveling for the third time – you know, decent, but not too good, not easy to stain, that sort of thing; the packing and cleaning for the third time in a week. we were only leaving Mr. D’s hair clippers here last time, as we discovered, but now, WHO KNOWS. we might be leaving a shoe under a couch somewhere…

actually we found the other one of Maverick’s sandals that had ruined his pair previously, so that’s something. though they were only $1 at Walmart, so… it feels like a bit of a bust compared to the hundreds we’ve had to dish out in “stupid tax” over this whole situation. (Dave Ramsey anyone?)

humbling.

humble pie has got to be like the worst breakfast food.

I hope they’re not serving it at the airport again today. or force-feeding more like it.

see you in Florida tonight, if we make it and can get online, lol. pray?
(Eddy might be praying we get stuck again)

meanwhile, start training your clicking finger so you can be one of the lucky first 10 team members (and in other words, the ones who get to choose who else is going to be on their team) when the races open on Friday! We’ve already got our first giveaway sponsor signed up and we’ll be posting about them as we go! #IRLOMashup baby!!!

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