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Putting Away Christmas

07 Saturday Jan 2012

Posted by Stefanie Van Aken (RSMLVTravel) in Fun

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family stories, Las Vegas, memories, putting away christmas

I am so unmotivated to take down my tree almost as much as I was to put it up. But, alas, it’s only two weeks later, and my festive trimmings must come down now to make way for a New Year.

As I was pulling the ornaments of my tree, a new memory would pop into my head. Every ornament, even the generic, bright colored, mercury glass balls, have a story connected to them. I have many friends and family members who have a “themed” tree, but not me. I am one for eclectic anyway. I don’t like matchy-matchy, but I am fond of family traditions and stories. When I moved into my first house, my mom and soon to be mother in law came over with these beautiful bows and matching ornaments and stuffed dolls that they created a Christmas masterpiece with. Though it was quite stunning and impressive, I didn’t feel a connection to it. Silly, I know. But, I have memories as a child opening the box of kids’ ornaments, the only ones my mom would allow us to put on the tree ourselves, and my brother, and later my sister, and I picking out each one and positioning it just right. We would say to each other, “Remember this one? We bought this at the school bazaar last year.” Rekindling the romance of the memories of our childhood. We were like 6 and 7, but we still did it when we were teenagers. And when I finally moved out on my own, my mom handed me the box and said, “Here. Take them, there all yours.” I was so proud of that box. I couldn’t wait to put all those plastic Charlie Brown and Mickey Mouse ornaments on my tree. The glass picture frames ones that held photos of me and my brother and sister, each from kindergarten and on (now that they all have houses of their own, I have since distributed to the rightful owner). The wooden clothespin reindeers, the candycane rudolphs…you know all the ones. I loved these because they told a story.

That first tree and I didn’t bond because it was too pretty for me to put my real ornaments on there. After that year, I vowed not to do a themed tree anymore. It wasn’t me. I needed to display my creativity through my story. My husband and I were married a few years later, and received a ton of wedding themed ornaments. I decided from that point forward, our tree would tell our family’s story. Every year for the last 10 years, I have bought 1-4 ornaments symbolizing our year. When we had our son, we were given, of course, Baby’s 1st Christmas. Same with our daughter and now with the twins. We have ornaments from when we would go to Disneyland, bells from the Polar Express, ornaments about Las Vegas, I even have an ornament from Florida where we learned I was pregnant with our daughter. Memories of France, my husband’s love of fishing, celebrating the new millenium, they are all there. A few years back, my close friends and family began a tradition of an ornament exchange. Each of those ornaments reminds me of the parties and the times spent with my friends and family over the holidays. My bigger kids have started bringing home ornaments they made from school…even though they are foam or paper, they hang proudly among the Christopher Radkos and Swarovski crystal snowflakes. We have fabric letters for each person in our family, and handblown glass animals and figurines that represent the kids: a giraffe for my son, ladybug for my daughter, cupcakes, ballerinas, snowbabies.

As I was taking each ornament off the tree, I was so pleased with what my Christmas tree has become and what it continues to evolve into. It’s our story. Yes, I complain that it takes so much work to put up and take down. It’s a lot of trouble that tree. And yet, I won’t let anyone but me hang the ornaments because I would be devastated if one story was broken. Just like my mom did for us, I have a big red box that keeps the kids’ ornaments they are allowed to hang. I remember feeling a bit irritated this year as my two older kids were so excited to put the ornaments up. Then I thought about the conversations they had while engaging in this family tradition. Talking about when my son was Harry Potter for Halloween, and my daughter’s French poodle ornament from her 2nd birthday. It sounded much like the chit chatting my siblings and I had when we were their age, decorating the tree. I got a little sentimental wondering if their enthusiasm will be the same next year, and when it will start to wane, and then one day, they’ll have a tree of their own to decorate. I’ll probably pass along a few of the ornaments that tell their story. I have a few Baby’s 1st Christmas ones I can spare. But the rest, those are are staying with me. I’m not giving those up. Those are my memories. My stories. They’ll have to create their own.

Disney On Ice | Toy Story

20 Tuesday Dec 2011

Posted by Stefanie Van Aken (RSMLVTravel) in Archive It

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Disney on Ice, Family Events in Las Vegas, Las Vegas, Thomas and Mack, Toy Story, UNLV Tickets

Get the kiddos ready for a fun adventure with their favorite Toy Story heros! Taking off at Thomas & Mack, January 12-15, 2012. Buy your tickets on-line now through UNLV Tickets and save $3 when you use the Code:TSKID

Synopsis:

The toys are back in town! Disney On Ice presentsDisney•Pixar’s Toy Story 3! Catch all the heroic action when Buzz Lightyear, Woody, Jessie and the Toy Story gang escape from the rambunctious tots of Sunnyside Daycare and race for home, in their most daring adventure ever! A few new faces join the fun, including Barbie’s groovy bachelor Ken and Lots-o’-Huggin’ Bear. Rediscover the humor, friendship and charm of Toy Story when Disney On Icepresents Disney•Pixar’s Toy Story 3 takes family fun to infinity and beyond!

Get $3 off.  Use code: TSKID.  Not valid on Opening Night, Front Row or VIP seats.  www.UNLVtickets.com

 

Local Vegas Holiday Shopping | Callaway Golf Lessons with Local Expert Mike Duhamel

14 Wednesday Dec 2011

Posted by Stefanie Van Aken (RSMLVTravel) in Archive It

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Callaway Golf, Expert Golf Lessons, Holiday Shopping, Las Vegas, Lifestyle, Local, Mike Duhamel

Here is an amazing opportunity to get your golf on with one of Las Vegas’ greatest Golf  Experts, Mike Duhamel, at the Callaway Golf Center, conveniently located across from Town Square, south on the Las Vegas Strip.

Here is some info on the Callaway Golf Center, taken directly from their site:

The Callaway Golf Center™ is a 42-acre public golf course and training facility. With 113 range stations on mats and natural grass, there’s no better place in town to hit a bucket of balls. The two-tiered driving range offers 5 target greens, with the longest at 275 yards. Our entire range is synthetic turf with your choice of synthetic range mats or our natural turf driving range, all with a fantastic view of the Las Vegas Strip.

Our golf course, “The Divine Nine,” is beautifully landscaped to fit within its desert location and is punctuated by unique water features. The championship par 3, nine-hole course is fully illuminated for night play year-round and features many challenging holes, ranging from 110 to 185 yards, complete with PGA quality greens.

Hours of operation are:
Golf Shop 8AM – 7PM
Golf Course (hours are seasonal)
January – 7am-7pm
February – 7am-8pm
March – 7am-9pm
April thru May – 6:30am-10pm
June thru August – 6:30am-11pm
September thru October – 6:30am-10pm
November – 7am-9pm
December – 7am-8pm

Mike Duhamel is a Class “A” Teaching Professional with the PGA of Canada, and Level 1 Certified by the Titleist Performance Institute. Mike’s professional and playing career has spanned over 11 years.

Born and raised in Ontario, Canada, Mike played a Junior “A” level of hockey before turning to golf. He was Head Instructor at some of Canada’s finest facilities and he also assisted Henry Brunton Golf, the Head Coach of Canada’s National Junior Golf Program. Through his vast knowledge, Mike has the unique ability to coach all ages and skill levels with ease.

His Philosophy is that there is no one way to swing the golf club, there are many ways. The most efficient way to play the game of golf is to perform to the very best of your physical capability.

I know Mike on a personal level, and he is an amazing guy totally dedicated and committed to his sport.  If you are new to golf, want to get your kids started or just need to freshen up your game, I couldn’t imagine a better coach than Mike. And, because he is that great, right now, he is offering an additional 10% off already discounted rates for golf lesson packages to RockStarMomLV readers. So, make sure you do a little name dropping when you sign-up!

Callaway Golf Centers always offers gift certificates, another great way to give someone the gift of golf for the Holidays!

To book lessons, email Mike at canmdgolf@gmail.com  or Call 702.578.7270.

Local businesses rock!

xoxo~

RSMLV

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