Wednesday, February 17, 2016

Kosair Shrine Circus

The circus has come (and gone), and my family got the chance to attend.

Before going any further I must say that I am generally opposed to circuses.  Because of the animals. I personally think there is no way the animals (exotic or not) are treated as well as they should be.  Even under the best conditions I struggle with believing that they are living an even decent quality life.  For this event I pushed my feelings aside and attended anyway.  My daughter was super excited and I told myself that at least partial proceeds go to the Shriners (who have done much for my family) and the children's hospital.

On with the show!

We purchased our tickets earlier in the afternoon at the arena.  We went with the $10 deal.  The problem with this strategy is that you must pay $8 for parking just for going into the Kentucky Exposition Center.  Luckily, the kind lady at the ticket booth said she would remember us when we returned and would let us in - and she did!  We got lucky, but this is a lesson that will stick with us next time.

Purchasing tickets my husband and I did not have high hopes for this circus.  I am a Cirque Du Soleil snob, and my husband has been to some quality circuses.  Expectations were low.

Walking in I feared that Chris and I had been correct.  The circus was held at the Broadbent Arena.  This arena is used during the state fair, and it was obvious as it smelled of livestock.  That being said, I must say that that is my biggest complaint for this circus.

As we walked into the arena to find out seats a shriner asked if he could help.  I said yes, and instead of directing us to our seats he gave us much better seats - something I completely didn't expect!  We were in the second row in the middle of the arena.

While waiting for the show to begin vendors walked around with the typical circus fare: cotton candy, light-up toys, snowcones.  We purchased a snowcone for $5.  It was an okay deal as the size was pretty generous and came in a souvenir cup.

Then the show began.

There was a lion tamer, clowns, trapeze artists, tight-rope walkers - basically what you would find at any circus.  Overall we were impressed.  Of course, at the nicer circuses you will see better tricks.  You will also pay a lot more than $10 per person!  We all enjoyed the clown the most - he was actually pretty funny!

There was a 20 - 30 minute intermission halfway through.  During this time you could ride a camel or elephant, slide down a huge inflatable slide, get your picture taken with a giant snake, or get your face painted.  All for a price.  We chose to let Claire get her face painted.  Once intermission was over if you had not been able to complete the activity which you paid for it was announced that all activities would be open after the show and would stay open until everyone received their promised service.

In all the circus lasted 3 hours - about an hour longer than I had expected.

Now, for the big question:  Will we go back next year?  Hands-down, absolutely YES!




Monday, August 24, 2015

Movie Night on the Egg Lawn

On Friday, August 21st Floyds Fork Park hosted a movie night on their Egg Lawn.  The moving being shown was The Lego Movie.  It was scheduled to begin at 8:30 and end at 10:00.

Around 7:30 Chris, Claire, and I arrived with our blankets, pillows, and snacks.  The lawn was already getting busy, but we were able to easily find a spot.  After setting ourselves up we listened to music by Paul Simon (which was being played over the loudspeaker).  Claire loved it!  She danced and had a good time.  Chris and Claire took a walk and discovered that they were offering free popcorn and water - score!

Once they came back it was about 8:15 - nearly show time!  We were seated on our blankets and ready to enjoy a great evening when it happened.  A large family arrived, squeezing themselves (and their chairs) right in front of us.  Our view was now ruined.  Frustrating, but it happens.  We looked around for another place to sit, but as the movie was getting ready to start, the only place to sit would have been too far to the side for us to really see anything.  So we manipulated our bodies and watched the movie through random gaps.  It was not ideal to say the least.

Would we go to another movie in the park?  Yes, but not without chairs.  Sitting on the ground made us vulnerable to having our view blocked by others.  There was also moisture settling on the ground and by the time we left our belongings were damp.

My advice:
*Get there early
*Bring chairs and snacks
*Be considerate of others!  (always good advice if you ask me)
*Bring a blanket as it gets chilly!

There is another movie playing on September 4th at 8 pm: McFarland USA.  We will not be attending that movie as we will not have our chairs, but if you have chairs I would definitely recommend attending!

Wednesday, August 19, 2015

The Parklands of Floyds Fork Playground

Since visiting and moving to Louisville my daughter and I have spent time discovering some of the local parks.  Many of the parks have a playground, and a few have also had splash areas.  However, out of all the parks we have visited The Parklands of Floyds Fork is our favorite, and here is why:

1. It is large.  There is so much to do at this playground!  There are the traditional swings and slides, but also multiple things to climb on, an area for little ones, and a splash park.  Here are some pics of Claire enjoying the equipment:

2. It is clean.  I even used their public restroom (something I loathe doing) and it was not at all bad.  

3.  The beautiful scenery.  Look right over the fence and here is what you see:

It is pretty in the picture, but gorgeous in real life.



In conclusion, my family will definitely be returning to The Parklands of Floyds Fork often!  

Friday, August 14, 2015

About This Blog

Hello!

My name is Stephanie and I am the mom of a beautiful six-year-old named Claire.  I have another daughter on the way - due in October 2015.

My family has recently moved to Louisville from Kansas City, Missouri.  We love to get out into the community and experience all that is offered.

This blog will contain reviews of each event, attraction, etc. we attend.   I am so excited to get to know Louisville!