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Friday, August 7, 2015

Flick Friday-Fantastic Four-We're Good

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Did you know that the re-imaging of Marvels' Fantastic Four has been made?  Check out the trailer:
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Comes out today.

Thursday, August 6, 2015

Giveaway-Family Affair-Healthy Skin

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This Summer has been super extra hot.  From beach trips to birthday parties at the parks, we have so much more sun exposure than normal in these months.  I know my skin is feeling very dry, and I am sure my kid's skin is too.

Dr. Maria Patricia Rivas says, "It is common to see kids with uneven skin tone like white spots, especially on their cheeks and arms.  This is due to dry patches of skin that do not tan evenly.  To avoid this, always use a sunscreen to protect your skins from the sun and keep their skin moisturized with Lubriderm Daily Moisture Lotion.  Perfect for the entire family, this lotion will help you and your kids achieve healthy-looking skin."

So it is important to get your kid's started on a daily routine, especially now that it is BACK TO SCHOOL time:

First, start by teaching your kiddos to apply lotion before they head to school and at nighttime before bed.  It is important to moisturize the entire body.  Do not forget all the creases in your body, like your neck, elbows, and knees.

Right before bedtime, apply the lotion while you give your kiddo a massage.  A good ole massage never hurt anyone and will help them relax.  My kids love massages.  Massage will ensure their skin absorbs all the lotion and is not rubbed off on their jammies.

It is ideal to moisturize within 3 minutes after their bath or shower.  Applying lotion when the skin is still damp will help trap in moisture, preventing dry skin.

If you have smaller children, like I do, try making this a routine a little more fun by singing a song or playing a game.  My toddler loves making up songs, and likes when mami makes up songs too.
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Tuesday, August 4, 2015

Travel Tuesday-Galveston Bolivar Ferry

Our family adventures now are taking us on the water.  Have you ever been on a Ferry?  We traveled South to Galveston Island.  There is always is so much to see and do in Galveston.  It is a beautiful place, if you have never visited.  Living so close, we get to enjoy it.  Today's adventure takes us on The Galveston Bolivar Ferry.












Rewind....let us go back to before we got on the ferry.

So I have learned that we always go on adventure unprepared.  I have heard of the ferry taking hours, the backs, and many more things that I should have paid attention to before getting in line to get on the ferry.

Tips to enjoying your Galveston Bolivar Ferry experience:

1)  Go online and check the schedule, wait times, and even watch the cameras.


















Riding the ferry is FREE.  But it is a form of mass transportation between an island and a peninsula where people live, work, and play.  So wait times can get ridiculous.  We did not check and guess what, we were waiting in line for more than an hour.
2)  Fuel Up.  Make sure you have gas in your vehicle.  Planning a day trip or a short visit, no matter what, bring snacks and drinks for the wait time.
3)  Potty Break.  Make sure to take a potty break before you get in line.  Remember wait times could be long.  We did notice a port-a-potty but who wants to use that.  
4)  Patience.  You get in line on the left side of the road.  You will follow that lane all the way until they allow you to board the ferry.  There is no line cutting.  There are police officers watching.  And trust me when I say, they are watching.  We saw a car cut in line and then saw the police car come, light them up, and make them get out of the line.  Come on now, it is no fair.  Wait your turn in line like everyone else. 
5)  Enjoy the view.











Once you board the ferry.  You will be ask to turn off your car.  So get down and go enjoy the 2.7 mile ride.  You can go to the front of the ferry or you can climb up the stairs and get a beautiful view from above the deck.  











Riding a ferry, check.  Riding the ferry is always a treat for the kids.  Fair warning, if you go to the front of the ferry, you may get splashed.  Or you may get to see the dolphins.  We saw dolphins on both of our rides.

Saturday, August 1, 2015

The Showboat Drive-in Theater

Have you ever been to a drive-in movie?  We have never been but have always wanted to go to one.  There use to be one on South Main, here in Houston.  I am not sure when it closed exactly.  On my way to Dallas we saw a drive-in but have never been able to stop because of course we are always on our way somewhere.  Just recently someone mentioned that there is a drive-in close by.

The Showboat Drive-in Theater
22422 FM 2920
Hockley, TX 77447
281-352-5224
Open every week.  Wednesday - Sunday
Admission-
Adults $7
Children  (3-12) $5    (2 and under) $0
Price of admission = 2 movies for the price of 1  
There is a playground at each of the screens with swings, and Tetherball.  I really liked that this space was open.  It was like a big backyard for everyone to play in, and they were.  Strangers were all playing with each other.  There is plenty of time to catch some fresh air, throw the ball around, or play some board games.  Yes, we saw a family brought a fold-able table, chairs, and lots of games.  
 Since the 1st movie did not start until 9 pm, we had plenty of time to grab dinner.  They have reasonable prices.  We played at the playground and then headed back to the truck.  We sat in the truck enjoying a drive-in movie under the stars and under the "blue moon".  We had a blast.

Tips to a great experience at the drive-in-

1)  Movie starts at dusk, around 9 pm for us.  They do start letting people in around 6:30 and on other days at 7:30.  So plan accordingly. 
2)  Bring fold-able chairs of your comfort.  We saw some really cool recline-able chairs people were relaxing in.
3)  Blanket.  When the sun goes down it does get cooler.
4)  Mosquito spray.  
5)  Have FUN!

This is a bucket list item we can now cross off.