Monday, April 25, 2011

Galactic Fun Zone

We went to Galactic Fun Zone for my birthday last week.  I was a little worried because it doesn't look the greatest on the outside, but I have to say I was pleasantly surprised.  It's run by two former MU football players, and you can tell they really put some thought into it.  They have cosmic bowling at all times (not just on Friday and Saturday evenings like most bowling alleys), laser tag, a large arcade with pool, shuffleboard, dance-dance revolution, and a whole host of other games, plus a bar/lounge.  It's a good event for kids or adults because you can pick and choose where/what you want to do.  Plus, they have GIANT tv's above the bowling lanes, which looked really cool.

One of the owners, Monte, was there when I got there and offered to open the lounge up for me and my friends, which was super nice, but we decided the bar at the bowling alley would suit our needs just fine.  I was really impressed he'd do that for us though.

We were fortunate enough to have an Add Sheet deal-of-the-day coupon, so we had a great deal on playing games and so forth.  Otherwise, it may have been a bit of a pricey deal for us to do everything.  It costs $7 a person for one 10-min game of laser tag, $7 for a game of bowling and $1 for 4 tokens to play in the arcade.  They also have food.  It's all bar food, but it's good, and not too expensive.  About what you'd expect to pay for bar food elsewhere.

My only real complaint was they clearly haven't put a ton of money into the arcade.  One of the dance-dance revolution machines was broken, as was shuffleboard, a skeeball machine, and a couple of other games.  Even without those things, they still had plenty to do, but it'd be something I'd like to see an improvement on over time.

My overall recommendation is to definitely check it out.  I'll be going back.  It was a great, fun time.
 My team lost our laser tag game, but we looked good doing it!
What a great pic of me and some of my friends!

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Kid's Movie at the Armory

On the 1st and 3rd Saturday of every month, the City of Columbia hosts a free kids' movie at the armory.  I was a bit skeptical of this event, but I rounded up some friends' kids and gave it a whirl.

Tangled was the movie of the night.
I was highly impressed with this event for kids.  It included free popcorn and lemonade for everyone.  It was held in a room with a projection television and surround sound, so for all the kids know, it's just like a theater!  The best part was that because everyone there also had kids around the same ages, no one seemed to be really bothered by the fact that the kids got restless and moved around and switched chairs and were up and down, up and down...... If you have kids, you know what I'm talking about.

Anyway, I would definitely recommend this event if you have kids, and look forward to taking kids I know to this event in the future.

P.S.  Tangled is a pretty cute movie.

Black and Gold Game April 2011

In the springtime, the Mizzou football team holds a Black and Gold game where the team plays each other and gives fans an opportunity to scout out what the team in the fall will look like.  Normally, I go to this event because I'm a huge Mizzou fan.  However, it was FREEZING outside and the wind was a strong, bitter, cold.  I said "no, thank you" and opted out of going.  My husband is obviously a better fan than me because he braved the cold and went anyway.  I'll tell you his review in a minute, but first....

The same weekend as the Black and Gold game, the Tiger Team Store at Faurot Field has a tent sale.  We got there at 8:30am and it was one of the most amazing sales I've ever been to.  They had Mizzou t-shirts from 2008 and 2009 for $0.99!!!  They also had baseball cleats for $10, game day worn jerseys from all sports, and all kinds of other things for sale.  As my husband said, "you can't even buy a rag for $0.99!  Much less, a t-shirt!"  So needless to say, we bought about 20 t-shirts, a sweatshirt, sweatpants, gym shorts, a polo shirt, etc.  It was AWESOME because it was also Mizzou stuff, which we always like to wear if we can!

Anyway, so on to my husband's review of the Black and Gold Game:
This was a good event for kids and families because it only cost $3 or 3 canned goods for the food bank.  There was no assigned seating and lots of open seats, so kids could run around and it was no big deal.  They were also supposed to have bouncy houses, but I didn't see any.  Maybe they didn't put them up because the wind was really strong.  It was just a good event for kids to see a college football "game" for cheap and without having to worry about them sitting still.

We have zero pictures of this event.  We have got to get better about taking pictures!

Artrageous Fridays April 2011

Once a quarter, downtown Columbia has Artrageous Fridays.  It's an event where many places downtown have sales and display artwork by various artists.  This past Friday, it was cold, like when they do the January Artrageous Fridays, so it wasn't the most pleasant weather I could picture.

We picked up a booklet of the venues that participate in Artrageous Fridays at Poppy.  It was a very nice booklet, told a little bit about each place and what they had available.  The biggest problem I saw was that it only listed the address of each venue.  I couldn't find a map for the life of me.  So I wasn't sure if things were close together, worth the walk, or in some cases, even where it was located in the first place!  I see this as a horrible oversight for the event.  Especially when it's cold, I want to know how long it's going to take me to get to the next place where I can get warm again.  It probably didn't help that we went to Red Mango, a frozen yogurt and smoothie place, but the place was new and I just had to try it.  (I personally like YogoLuv better, but the difference between the two is pretty slight.)

My recommendation is that this is an ok event if you are looking for an excuse to go downtown or if you've had your eye on something at a store downtown and may want to catch a sale.  Otherwise, I'm not sure it's any different than going downtown any other night of the week.  I'm also not sure there are that many things for kids to do at this event unless you are going out to eat, so I'm going to label this event as an adult event.

Here are some pictures from the night.  Sorry they are so dark, my camera isn't the greatest and I forgot to take pictures until it was pretty late in the evening.

Here is a picture from Bluestem where we were checking out Mike's woodworking competition.  (My husband sells things at Poppy, a similar store around the corner.)
 9th Street
 Broadway

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Vet School Open House

Yesterday I went to the Vet School Open House.  I'd also planned to go Kite Flying Day at Douglas Park, but there was so much to do at the Open House, I spent WAY more time there than I planned.  Guess I'll just have to go fly a kite some other day on my own!

For a free event, it was awesome for families.  The Purina Trick Dog Show was a must-see.  There were lots and lots of animals for kids to get up close to and touch, there was even a fistulated cow you could view.  (I wasn't even aware these things existed.  Apparently, they put a hole in the cow and are able to watch how the cow digests food.  Both gross and fascinating.)  It also helped that it was another gorgeous day.

I'd recommend this event to anyone.  For a free event and lots to do, it was a nice way to spend a Saturday morning.

I forgot to take pictures so thank goodness my friend Rachel took some great pictures of her kids.  This is Lilly petting a horse (obviously).
 This is Lilly and Tuna getting up close to a little goat.

Saturday, April 9, 2011

Upcoming Events April/May 2011

I realized that you may want to know what things are coming up as well as knowing what I think about them. No sense in me hoarding all the good times and then telling you about them after the fact! That's just plain selfish!

So, here's a list of events I plan to do over the next 2 months. Can't guarantee I'll make all of them because things come up and some are weather-permitting, but I'm going to try.  I'm also going to try to squeeze in going to the pool, going to parks around town, etc.  If you know of something I don't mention, please tell me about it!  I'm open to anything and everything!

April:
Friday, April 15th 6:00pm-9:00pm Artrageous Fridays in downtown Columbia
A good time to walk around downtown Columbia and check out the stores and sales.  As a personal plug, check out my husband's woodworking at Poppy.  (http://poppyarts.com)  For more information about Artrageous Fridays, click here:  http://www.artrageousfridays.com/


Saturday, April 16th 6:00pm-8:30pm Movie Night at the Armory Sports Center
I read somewhere that they are showing "Tangled", but I for the life of me can't find where it says that now!  Free soft drinks and popcorn though!


Sunday, April 17th 12:00pm-7:00pm Earth Day at Peace Park
Rain date is May 1st.  I haven't loved this event in the past because it is VERY crowded, but I'm willing to give it another go-around.  For more information, click here:  http://columbiaearthday.org/


Wednesday, April 20th  6:oopm Family Fun Fest at Flat Branch Park- Teen Fest Night
Enjoy the bungee run, art wall, activities and more. All ages welcome. In recognition of child abuse prevention month and alcohol awareness month.


Saturday, April 23th  8:oopm Star Gazing at Lake of the Woods golf course. 
Pre-registration is required.  In case of overcast skies be sure and check the Parks and Rec hotline at 874-7663.  Class is free though.


Friday-Saturday April 29th-30th Camping????  If you're not a camper, try Bark for Life
We haven't decided on a campground, or even if we are going for sure, but this is the only weekend that looks like a good weekend.  If you can't go camping this weekend, then think about doing this:  http://bark4life.org/   If I don't got camping, I'll probably do this and bring my dog Molly with me!



May:
Friday, May 6th 8:30p Outdoor Movie in the Park at Flat Branch Park
Showing "Megamind"  $2, kids 8 and under are free.


Saturday, May 7th  11a-4p Paquin Art Show
Featuring work of participants of the Adapted Community Recreation program at Paquin Tower.  Paintings and ceramics will be available for viewing and purchase.  Admission is free.


Sunday, May 8th  MOTHER'S DAY.
Go spend the day with your mom or a special woman in your life.  My mom is going to come and help me get my yard into tip-top shape.


Wednesday, May 18th Family Fun Fest at Flat Branch Park- Fitness is Fun
Celebrate Bike, Walk and Wheel Week and learn ways to stay fit. Sponsored by the ARC


Friday, May 27th, Saturday May 28th, Sunday May 29th For the People Pow Wow at Boone County Fairgrounds
Native American Art Vendors, Native Food, Raffles, Fun for the whole family, so says the flier.  Plus adults are only $3 and kids are $1. Bring your own chairs and check it out here:  http://www.msptv.org/2011_Pow_Wow_Flier.pdf


I'm also considering some of the Inside Columbia events coming up, but I need to decide which events are most cost effective for our budget.  check them out here:  http://www.insidecolumbia.net/
Inside Columbia Magazine's Best of Columbia Party is April 14th from 5pm-8pm
Inside Columbia Magazine's Beer Festival 2011 is April 16th from 1pm-4pm
Inside Columbia Magazine's Wine and Food Festival 2011 is May 16th-May 21st at a variety of times.


Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Tons of Trucks

Let me tell you, it was a beautiful day to be in the park today! However, unless you have a kid that likes trucks, Tons of Trucks........ totally not the place in the park you want to be!

As a person without a child, this was not an event I would have wanted to be at. There were a CRAZY amount of children running around, parking was atrocious, and everyone (and by everyone, I mean young children who may not understand lines yet) had to wait in line to sit in each truck...... even the crappy trucks.

However, being the person I am, I made the best of the situation and found some friends that were having a better time than me.

Here's my friend Tristan enjoying time on a Gator:
Here's my friend Brody enjoying a sucker..... and riding in a tractor.
Here's the ridiculous line for one SIDE of the fire truck. The other side had an equally long line.
All the tow-trucks:
Look at all the people walking TOWARDS Tons of Trucks as I walk in the opposite direction!


Sunday, April 3, 2011

Stephens Park

Yesterday, I took my puppy Molly to the park. It was a gorgeous day. The sun was out, it was in the upper 60's, and lots of people were also at the park with their dogs and/or kids. I saw people flying kites and frisbees, having picnics and bbqs, and even fishing.

Stephens Park is a wonderful park in Columbia. There are playgrounds, paved paths to walk on, and lots of green space. They have a lake where you can fish, and when it's summer, they have a swimming area with a beach and a sprinkler park for the kids to run through. One thing the Parks and Rec dept have added in recent years is free wireless internet. I think this is a fabulous addition for students because then they can study at the park on a nice day. I wish they'd had that feature when I was in school! The paths at the park have been marked for distance. The big loop is 1.6 miles, and the small loop is .7 miles. If you do the math like I did, you'll realize that 2 big loops and 1 small loop is almost a 5k. I didn't walk that far yesterday, but my friend Katie and her 2 year old son Jack were with me and Jack wasn't really interested in walking. He was way more interested in the kites, frisbees, water, and the playground!

This picture is looking down at the lake and the bridge/islands that cut it in two.
This is what they call the "sledding hill". Obviously, there was no snow, so it served as a great launching zone for frisbees and kites.
Here's pictures of Molly enjoying the park. Apparently she really likes water because when I got too close to the lake, she jumped right in. Let's just say a bath was in order when we got home!


Friday, April 1, 2011

Happy Hours in Columbia

I absolutely LOVE happy hours. Seriously, what's not to like? Good food and great prices! So I've decided to tell you about four of my favorite happy hours in Columbia.

The Heidelberg
This is a Columbia staple, close to campus. They have buy one, get one free appetizers, which is a phenomenal deal for the portion sizes you get! Some of my favorites are the pretzels, bacon and cheddar skins, and the breaded mushrooms. There are also fairly good specials on drinks, both beer and house drinks. The Berg's drinks used to be even better priced, but I guess they figured that it was a little TOO good of a deal. Happy hour runs from 3:30pm-7:00pm Monday-Friday, and then after 10:00pm, but I'm never out that late!

Houlihans
This is pretty much the only chain restaurant I eat at, ever. I like to eat at local places whenever possible. They have different happy hour specials every day in addition to the regular specials, and happy hour runs from 4:00pm-7:00pm Monday-Friday and after 9:00pm. Their food specials are ok. $6 small plates (appetizers) and lots of choices, my favorite is the spinach dip or chicken nachos. But the best part of their happy hours are half off Long Island Iced Tea pitchers (about $3.50 each). These are HUGE and there are different flavors that taste awesome.

Room 38
This may be my favorite of the four! It's located across the street from the courthouse downtown. They have $3 calls, $4 wines by the glass, half off draft beer and import bottles. THEN they have half off certain small plates (appetizers). Wok Seared Edamame, Spicy Chicken Queso Dip, Roasted Red Pepper Spinach and Artichoke Dip, Roasted Red Pepper Hummus, Jalapeno Crab Rangoon Sticks, and Sweet Butter Soft Pretzel Bites are all my favorites. The best thing to do is to go with a group so everyone can order something different, and then share! I am so hungry just thinking about it! PHENOMENAL food and prices for happy hour. It runs 3:30pm-6:30pm, Monday-Friday.

Truman's
This one is a little out of the way for me because it is literally on the complete opposite side of town from my house. It's on West Broadway, near the original Hy-Vee. Their website isn't allowing me to look at their menu to remind me of their official happy hour times, but I do know that on Tuesdays, it's all day happy hour. Drinks and appetizers are SUPER cheap.... it's half off (not including wings). My husband and I ordered nachos (giant portion), mozzarella sticks, and 7 whiskey and diets and only paid $32 with tip!! And let me tell you, when I say whiskey and diet, it actually means mostly whiskey. It's the only time I have ever had to order an additional diet coke to mix with the drink because it was too strong for me to drink by itself. It's also the only time I've seen my husband as drunk as he was. It was pretty hilarious. So check out Trumans if you are on that side of town!

Now that you know which places have my stamp of approval, maybe I'll see you there!