Five Dollar Friday

I have no intention of bringing you every single event happening in Grand Rapids that you could do with your kids.  The reason I started Big Binder and my purpose all along has been to bring you Only Great Events.  Activities that expand your children’s sense of community, allow them to create, to grow their cultural understanding, and are accessible to everyone whether you have a ton of money, are a working parent, or choose to stay home with your kids and struggle along on one income.

Here are some highlights from the upcoming week that are all possible to enjoy at five dollars or less.  As a matter of fact, these all happen to be FREE!

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Things I Love Thursday – Move It To Lose It

Here I sit; laptop upon my {very, very sore} legs trying to write a post I can link up with Things I Love Thursday.  I’ve put it off for two weeks.

It’s not that I didn’t want to write it.  I do.  It’s that I don’t want to admit what I have to admit.  But that’s part of this whole thing I’m going through.  You’ll understand more in a minute.

I have long been a fan of the YMCA.  We have been members for years, and are so grateful for their generosity with the Financial Assistance program when we needed it.  And the Healthy Kids program. And Tae Kwon Do. And Camp Manitou-Lin. In fact, we joined when I was pregnant with A.P. My kids have never not been members of the Y.  It’s a part of our lives.

I thought it was time to work on myself a bit.  Or, more than a bit actually.  Right around the time I started Big Binder, I did Weight Watchers.  I did spendidly.  I lost a bunch of weight.  Then I started exercising, and gained a few pounds.  Then some more, but at least I was exercising, right? Then some more. Then I stopped exercising. Then I gained some more weight.  Clearly, this was not a good path to be on.

I signed up for Move It To Lose it at the YMCA, which kind of like a support group with a personal trainer.  My group is small, just three women.  We meet twice a week with Connie, who at the first meeting promptly took measurements of pretty much everything measurable.

It was ugly.

Not as ugly as me trying to do sit ups on an exercise ball while it tries to roll away {I presume this is a self defense mechanism, and it’s just trying not to pop}, but still. The worst part though, was the Body Fat Tester.  You put your hands on this little device that looks kind of like a really fancy toy steering wheel.  Apparently it sends a little jolt of electricity through you {I didn’t feel a thing}.  I asked Connie if it sort of shook my fat then counted how long it took to stop jiggling? Um, yes, something like that.

I expected the nutrition information.  I expected tough workouts.  I did not expect to be sitting here, crying as I write.  None of my extra weight comes from a lack of knowledge, or lack of strength.

It comes from trying to do too much for too long.  From trying to juggle far, far too many things and not making my health one of them.  My schedule the past few weeks have been brutal; one kid with strep throat for the fiftieth time and needs tonsils out, and one who is having some difficulty that I am not going to write about.

I feel terrible complaining about having several social media and blogging campaigns to work on, because so many people are out of work, but that component of my life has been very demanding too.  This isn’t the first time I have been at a similar junction.  It has happened over, and over, and over for the past few years.

It’s all different this time.  Everything.

There is no way in the past that I would have found myself at the gym five days a week or even attempting to lose weight during a spell like this.  Or having profound realizations, such as:

My problem with weight is exactly the same as my problem with time.  I underestimate how much I am eating or I just don’t care because I want to eat more. So I am overweight {fyi – that’s the line that I have avoided writing for two weeks}. I underestimate how much time it will take me to complete another project, or I just don’t care because I want to do it.  So I am stressed out.

Everyone says to set your priorities like it’s easy.  It’s not easy.  I would venture to say that if it doesn’t cause you a mild emotional crisis, you might not be doing it correctly.

I am having a mild emotional crisis.  I am making very difficult decisions that are going to disappoint some people, and make others very happy.  I thought about the things that have caused me joy this week.  One was praying with my kid who is having difficulty. Another was making a pumpkin pie from scratch {as in, I cooked the pumpkin…}. And holding a stupid plank pose for 45 seconds.  And hanging out with my friends.

God. Family. Health. Friends.

That’s it.

Did you know that you would have to walk the length of a football field to burn off the calories in one M&M? Is it worth it? Is any of the crap that is screaming for my attention worth it? Nope.  I’m learning.  I’m moving it, slowly for now but picking up steam.  I’m not even losing it yet, but that’s my own fault.  I will.

The YMCA has generously provided me with this life-changing opportunity by covering the cost of this class for me.  All personal issues, excess weight, and opinions are mine. I own them.

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Scary Face Pancakes at IHOP, and a Call From Count Spatula!

Not so spooky...

Every year I try to do a little better with the whole Halloween thing… and this year IHOP is making it easy on me.  Kids can get a call from Count Spatula reminding them to come into IHOP for free pancakes on October 28 from 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM.  {Sign up for the wake up call at IHOP.com}. We will still have our new tradition of making a Spooky Dinner, and watch Spooky Buddies for Family Movie Night, but this is a welcome addition to our Halloween plans!

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First Saturday Programs at Calvin EcoPreserve October 1

Yay! It’s back! The First Saturday events at Calvin Eco-Preserve are AWESOME programs held the first Saturday of every month.  We went last year and had an amazing time, they do a fantastic job and are geared towards children, reverent to God, and very educational.  Win, win, win!

This Saturday is a Nature Art Open House, and it runs from 10-12 in the morning. It’s a great tie in to ArtPrize, as children are invited to create their own art work out of natural and recycled materials. They will have stations set up both inside and outside featuring some of the most popular art activities from summer camps and some new ones. From making critters out of leaves and clay to capturing the image of a plant using special sun print paper, everyone will have fun using their creativity to design their own art pieces. All materials are provided.

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Mayor’s River Clean Up

The Mayor’s 8th Annual Grand River Clean Up

The event is October 1, 2011 from 9:00 AM to 12:30. It all begins at the  Sixth Street Bridge Park, 647 Monroe NW. For the last seven years, hundreds of volunteers have participated in the Mayor’s Annual Grand River Clean Up. During this time the West Michigan Environmental Action Council and volunteers have helped give the Grand River a serious makeover by removing over 80,000 pounds of trash/debris from the banks. In recent years, the cities of Wyoming, Grandville, and Walker have joined the city of Grand Rapids for a community-wide Mayor’s Grand River Clean Up, to clean the stretches of the Grand River that run through their respective cities. Volunteers will meet at the Sixth Street Bridge Park and will be bussed to the various locations along the Grand River.

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Ada Township River Festival -Saturday, October 1

The Ada Township River Festival is Saturday, October 1 from 10:00AM-4:00PM and looks like it’s going to be a fun one!  The festival will be at 1010 Grand River Drive, Ada. There will be music, kids activities, food, a native plant sale, games, live birds of prey, and more!

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Michigan Mom Monday – Frugal Blogs!

What Michigan Bloggers are Talking About This Week, from your very own Mom TV Michigan Mom.

Those of us in Grand Rapids like a good deal.  We like garage sales, coupons, and are very averse to paying too much.  Lucky for us, there are frugal bloggers all over the state that bring us coupon codes, grocery store match ups {matching coupons with current sales}, and all things bargain related.

  • Her blog is about many things, including faith and homeschooling, but Glimpse of Sonshine also offers up Meijer deals weekly.
  • Coupons Equal Cash has lots of grocery store deals and coupon match ups.
  • Five Dollar Shake has all kinds of great deals, and also has quite a few giveaways on her blog.
  • Bargain Shopper Mom has lots of different bargains; especially higher end stuff.
  • West Michigan Mommy is part of a national network and brings those of us on this side of the state some great deals.
  • Sarah’s Deals is just bursting at the seams with grocery store match ups, deals, freebies, and more.
  • MI Savings Momma brings all kinds of freebies and great deals.
  • Saving Dollars and Sense has information about homeschooling, but also tons of deals, bargains and freebies.

Did I miss anyone? Let me know!

Are you a Michigan blogger? Big or small; leave me a comment. I want to get to know you!

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Literary Life Bookstore October 1

big+chickens.bmpSilly chickens! Literary Life Bookstore has it’s First Saturday for Kids this weekend, October 1 from 11:00 to 12:00, featuring Michigan author Leslie Helakoski’s Book Big Chickens.  It’s free and fun!

 

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What’s Happening At The Library This Week?

Photo Credit: Microsoft

Grand Rapids Public Library

Bats Of The World

Wednesday, September 28, 6:00-7:00 PM. Ottawa Branch Ottawa Hills Branch.

Thursday, September 29, 6:00-7:00 PM.  Madison Square Branch.

Lego Contest For Kids!

{Judged by Bricks4Kids, which offers crazy expensive classes.  Do this for free instead!}

Saturday, October 1, 11:00 AM. Seymour Branch.

Kent District Library

When the Library Lights Go Out – A Stuffed Animal Sleepover

Bring your stuffed friend to a special pajama storytime and leave it for a sleepover at the library. Pick up your special friend the next day to see what fun it had while the library was closed. For all ages.

Thursday, September 29, 6:30 PM – Grandville branch

Reel Fun: A Family Movie Event

Come enjoy a family movie. Call for details or stop by the library to register. For all ages.

Saturday, October 1, 10:30 AM – Alpine branch

Wacky Science

Grab your lab coat and join us for wild experiments and hands-on, multi-sensory fun. For ages 6 and up.

Saturday, October 1, 10:30 AM – Sand Lake branch

Make a Nature Journal

Create a special journal for your observations of the world around you. Pages, samples, binding materials, and lots of ideas will be available at this drop-in program. For all ages.

Saturday, October 1, 10:30 AM – Alto branch

Family Sundays: Paper Airplanes

Join us for a day of paper airplane mischief. Build, decorate and fly your very own paper airplanes! For all ages.

Sunday, October 2, 2:00 PM – East Grand Rapids branch

Are you raising readers? Your kids will LOVE these events!

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Home Depot Kids Workshop – Saturday October 1

This Saturday, October 1 your kids can make a Fire Rescue Helicopter. It’s free, just stop by any Home Depot from 9:00 AM to noon. I have a feeling it will become some sort of fighter plane once we get it home, but still. It’s awesome!

 

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