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6.28.2009

Dormant

You may have noticed that our little blog here has been more than dormant the past little bit. Some of you have submitted ideas and requests, even some restaurant reviews over the past few months that have gone unposted. I hope I have not offended anyone by not posting something or responding to an e-mail. My heart has always been with Mesa, but over the past few months my head has been with preparing for the birth of my second set of twins. Then, June came and so did bed rest and then the birth of my twins 7 weeks early. Needless to say, this blog will continue to be dormant of my posts for another few months as I focus on raising my growing family. I hope everyone can find things to keep them happy and busy this summer, I know we have.


Welcome to Mesa Leta Joy and Annie Ruth

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(Technically they have been in Gilbert since birth, but if all goes well, they will get to join us at home in Mesa tomorrow.)

6.08.2009

Free Time at Zoo

Are you 'hanging' in there this summer? (photo courtesy of my husband)

"For the first time in its history, the Phoenix Zoo is offering free daytime admission to kids 12 and under for an entire summer. Valley youngsters will be able to enjoy a summer full of wild water play at Yakulla Caverns and Leapin' Lagoon, great experiences at Monkey Village and the Forest of Uco, plus all of the other wild fun at the Zoo – for free.

Zoo guests can also enjoy earlier operating hours to take advantage of cooler morning temperatures. The Zoo is open 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. on weekdays and 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. on weekends and holidays."

The zoo is striving to keep us cool during summer months by opening a little earlier, turning on the misting systems throughout the Zoo, and they now have 2 great water play areas.

This special offer runs now through August 31st.

***Kids 12 and under are free this summer, however, 13 and up still have to pay the usual admission which is $16. Or you can go here to check out zoo membership costs. Basic memberships for one adult start at $55 and you can add children for $10. So, as an example, if you go with the year membership and the ones that are attending are one mom, a teenager and two children, that would make the cost of attending the zoo all summer long $65 ($55 for the mom and $10 for the 13-18 year old).

Also at the zoo this summer:

"Yakulla Caverns will also be open during Starry Safari, the Zoo's successful summer nighttime event that is expanding to include both Friday and Saturday nights this year. Starting June 5 through August 8, the Zoo will host Starry Safari every Friday and Saturday night from 6:00 - 9:00 PM. Incorporating animal experiences like Money Village, the African Savanna and special animal encounters along with plenty of fun activities with water play, inflatables and other experiences, Starry Safari is an affordable night of cool fun for the whole family. Admission to Starry Safari is only $5 per person, $4 for Zoo members. Children 2 and under are free."

Thanks Sandy for letting me in on this summer special. All information is directly from the zoo website.

Free Breakfast and Lunch

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They say there is no such thing as a free lunch, however, 18 Mesa Public Schools are offering just that, a free breakfast and lunch for those 18 years and younger. Most schools serve free meals now through June 25th, Monday through Thursday, with exceptions being noted next to the location. Breakfast is served from 7:30 - 8:30 AM and lunch is served from 11:00 AM-12:30 PM. Adults pay $2.00 for breakfast and $2.75 for lunch. (And sometimes there may even be special activities during breakfast and lunch times.)

Check out the list for the location closest to you:

Brinton
Emerson
Eisenhower
Field
Guerrero
Hawthorne
Jordon
Lehi (through June 26th, Monday through Fridays)
Lindbergh (through July 30th)
Longfellow
Lowell
Madison
Porter
Redbird
Robson (Breakfast served 8:30-9:30 and lunch is served 11:30-1:00)
Roosevelt
Washington
Webster
Whitman
Whittier
Carson Junior
Mesa High (through July 10th, Monday through Friday)
Mesa Junior
Poston Junior
Powell Junior
Rhodes Junior
Taylor Junior

If you are uncertain about the location of these schools, go here for elementary and here for junior high locations. Happy eating.

information from here

***For those of you wondering about cost and how the district can afford such a thing when budget cuts are being made, this is a federally funded program through the USDA. The district does not pay for this service.

6.02.2009

Free Float Night

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Wednesday, June 3rd is FREE FLOAT NIGHT at Sonic

Go to a participating Sonic from 8:00 PM to Midnight and get a free 10 oz. root beer float. Sweet!

Go here for a location near you.

(They say it is for customer appreciation, but dad, I think it's really in honor of your birthday. Happy Birthday Pops!)