- Visit Historic Middletown in Louisville, KY
- 2008 Mother's Day Out Guide
- How about that earthquake, Kentucky?
- Kentucky Derby Time is Here Again!
- Do You Remember Hunting for Easter Eggs?
- Extreme Makeover: Home Edition comes to Louisville, KY (edited with air date/time)
- I Want To Go To One Of The Scariest Places On Earth!
- "Boo-Dell" at Yew Dell Gardens
- Protect Yourself from Identity Theft
- The Kentucky State Fair is coming!!
Visit Historic Middletown in Louisville, KY
2008 Mother's Day Out Guide
Last year about this time I posted a Mother's Day Out guide of nice places to take Mom on Mother's Day. It was so well received, I'm posting it again.
Here's your 2008 Mother's Day Out Guide
Special Gifts for Mom
Blow Mom a Vase at Glassworks
Glassworks - 815 W. Market Street, Louisville
Reservations: 502-992-3056
Cost: $60
Dates: Saturday, May 3 10am - 5pm
Saturday, May 10 10am - 5pm
Sunday, May 11 12 pm - 5pm (Mother's Day)
Saturday, May 17 10am - 5pm
Dining Events for Mom
Mother's Day Brunch - Locust Grove
Location: Locust Grove - 561 Blankenbaker Lane, Louisville
Reservations: 502-897-9845
Cost: $27.50 (adults); $12 (children)
Date: Sunday, May 11 from 10am - 2pm
Mother's Day Lunch Cruise - Belle of Louisville
Location: 4th Stree (Downtown Louisville)
Reservations: 502-574-2992
Cost:
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Date: Sunday, May 11 from 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm (boarding begins at 12:30pm)
Mother's Day Lunch Cruise - Spirit of Jefferson
Location: 4th Street Wharf (Downtown Louisville)
Reservations: 502-574-2992
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Date: Sunday, May 11 from 12:30 pm - 2:30 pm (boarding begins at 12:00pm)
Mother's Day Brunch at Churchill Downs
Location: Churchill Downs
Reservations: 502-636-4400
Cost: $45 (adults); $25 (children 4-12); Children 3 & under Free
Date: May 11, 2008
Brunch available from 11:30 am - 3:00 pm in the Millionaires Row Dining Room
HAPPY MOTHERS DAY!!
How about that earthquake, Kentucky?
OK, so the earthquake was actually centered in southern Illinois. I don't know about you, but I felt it quite well in my little LaGrange, KY home. My husband and I woke up to a shaking house and a bed that felt like we had just dropped a quarter into one of those old (and a little questionable) hotel beds!
Now, if you are from out west where earthquakes are common - you have to remember that like a foot of snow in the winter, earthquakes just don't happen all that frequently here in the midwest (they probably happen just as frequently as a foot of snow!). People here get a little nervous when things out of the "norm" tend to occur.
Anyway, in the spirit of education, here is a link to the American Red Cross site on earthquake preparedness. I use to be a girl scout, so you know, you can never be too prepared! :)
Another thing to take into consideration is earthquake insurance on your home. Since we Kentuckian's do live near the New Madrid fault line, it is a very good idea to have this coverage. I believe it is offered as a rider to your regular home owners insurance (home insurance providers feel free to chime in or correct me!). Yeah, I know, we haven't had an earthquake that rocked our world in quite some time, and the New Madrid fault line hasn't produced a massive quake since 1811. However, some experts do believe that we could see one in our life time, so it can't hurt to be prepared.
Kentucky Derby Time is Here Again!
Spring is here and the buzz is starting - no not bumble bee's - the Kentucky Derby! In just a few short weeks, the 134th Running of the Kentucky Derby will be upon us. If you live in or near Kentucky you know we live and bleed the Derby. It's amazing the events that go on between now and the "First Saturday In May". Derby events kick off next weekend (April 12) with Thunder Over Louisville, "the largest annual pyrotechnic display in North America" (http://www.thunderoverlouisville.com/). It really is amazing if you've never seen it. People come from all over just for Thunder Over Louisville and stay for the great events that we have over the two weeks before Derby.
Just how MUCH fun do we have during Derby? We have parties - complete with all the big named celebrities. We have races with hot air balloons, waiters/waitresses, steamboats, soap boxes and more. We have wine festivals, huge golf tournaments, and parades too! And that's just the tip of the iceburg! Learn all about our Derby Festival events at http://www.kdf.org/.
In fact, people love the Derby so much, there's even a new documentary opening April 18th called "The First Saturday In May". It's opening Nationwide, so make sure you check it out. It's sure to be a hit!

Do You Remember Hunting for Easter Eggs?
Hunting for Easter Eggs is always fun - it doesn't matter if you're 2 years old or 80 years old. Finding a prize is always fun. I remember one Easter in particular. My sister and I had to be about 7 and 5 (I being older) and we were out in the back yard playing and we kept finding black jelly beans in the grass. It was the coolest thing (you know, back in the good old days when no one was really paranoid about eating things that fell in the dirt?)! My sister and I ran around the yard collecting all of these jelly beans in the yard and having the best time.
Anyway, in the spirit of the Easter Egg hunt and good memories, here are a list of local places that are offering Easter Egg hunts for the kiddos! Make sure you bring your camera and your video camera - it's sure to be a good time.
Douglass Community Center
2305 Douglass Blvd, Louisville
March 15, 2008
10:00 AM - Noon
This is an Easter Egg Hunt and Party. The Easter Bunny will be there too and the cost is FREE!
Central High School
March 22, 2008
11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Free for children 1-12 (accompanied by a parent or guardian)
Meet the Easter Bunny, Easter Egg Hunt, and prizes
E.P. Tom Sawyer State Park
Eggstravaganza
March 22, 2008
Beginning at 12:30 PM - ?
Free event for the whole family.
Meet the Easter Bunny
Egg Hunt Schedule:
1:00 PM - Ages 0-2
1:10 PM - Ages 3-4
1:20 PM - Ages 5-7
1:30 PM - Ages 8-10
Extreme Makeover: Home Edition comes to Louisville, KY (edited with air date/time)
What’s so special about Patrick?
Patrick is blind and unable to fully straighten his arms and legs, which makes him unable to walk. With his fathers help (Patrick John Hughes), Patrick is able to participate in the Marching and Pep Bands. His father learns the routines for the marching band and pushes Patrick in his wheelchair while he plays his trumpet.
Patrick has been recognized for several awards and has been featured on Oprah, ESPN, Sports Illustrated, and many others. Because of the achievements of this incredible young person, Extreme Makeover: Home Edition is in town this week to rebuild his home. In addition to his home, Extreme Makeover is also making modifications to the University of Louisville Marching Bands practice field.
Extreme Makeover uses local contractors and volunteers to help with the building of the home. Elite Homes and Dauenhauer Plumbing are just a few of the contractors chosen to help rebuild the Hughes home. Also, Fifth Third Bank, in conjunction with these contractors, are paying off the Hughes’ home mortgage.
While their home is being rebuilt, Extreme Makeover has sent them on an all expense paid trip to London, England to relax during the next few weeks.
Watch this edition of Extreme Home Makeover this Sunday, February 17 at 8:00 EST!
I Want To Go To One Of The Scariest Places On Earth!
I Want To Go To Waverly Hills!
Right now a local radio station here in Louisville, KY is holding a contest. Yes, I know. Radio stations always hold contests - no big deal, right? Wrong! Every year for Halloween they give away free tickets to tour Waverly Hills Sanitarium. What's Waverly Hills, you ask? Well, for those of you who watch Ghost Hunters religiously like I do, you probably already know, but for those of you who don't - a little history.
Waverly Hills Sanitarium opened in the early 1900's as a tuberculosis hospital. Before the creation of streptomycin, an antibiotic created to cure TB, tens of thousands of people died here (some estimates are as high as 64,000 people). The Sanatorium closed in the early 1960's when the need for a TB hospital was no longer necessary. About a year or so later, the hospital re-opened as a Geriatric Sanitarium where it is rumored that patients were mistreated and unusual experiments were performed. The Hospital was again closed in 1982 due to patient abuse.
Waverly Hills has been deemed one of the "Scariest Places on Earth" as was featured on a show by the same name on Fox/ABC, as well as on VH1's Celebrity Paranormal Project and on SciFi's Ghost Hunters.
Anyway, I'm a big sci-fi, paranormal, ghost nut, and have never been to this place before. So I really want to go and it out. As an added bonus this year though, the Ghost Hunter guys from SciFi are going to be there doing a live show from Waverly Hills (you can watch it Oct. 31 on the SciFi channel). Needless to say, if I go, I'll post pictures!
However, the fact that I've been pounding the buttons on my phone every time the touch tones go off on the radio isn't the reason I'm posting this here. Why I'm really posting is because this radio contest got me thinking about real estate (how's that?). I started wondering as I was inflicting abuse on my phone, what it would take to make people want to call me and desperately get a hold of me to sell or help them find a house? What can I do to make sure that my phone number is on speed dial like this radio station is on mine? How does Kelly McDonald, Super Realtor Extraordinaire, become a household name?
I'm looking for ideas! No, I can't offer a drawing for a free house or a new car. What I do have is time, energy, and determination that won't quit. So what do you think? Suggestions? Thoughts?
"Boo-Dell" at Yew Dell Gardens
On October 20, 2007 Yew Dell Gardens and the Oldham County Public Library are sponsoring "BOO DELL". Bring your kiddo's in their favorite halloween costumes for a day of fun and excitement! From 11:30 - 1:30 children will be able to walk to Trail of Treats and visit Oldham County businesses for all sorts of goodies. A Halloween Magic show will follow at 2:00 with Mr. Magic, Jeff Russ.
Also, this year, Yew Dell is hosting its first annual "Book O'Lantern" contest. Decorate your pumpkins like your favorite story book character. Pumpkins can be dropped off at Yew Dell Gardens Friday, October 19 from 10:00 - 3:00 or Saturday, October 20 from 10:00 - noon. Special Guest judges will announce the winners at 3:00.
Hayrides and pumpkins will be on sale all day.
Admission to Boo-Dell is FREE with your Oldham County Public Library card!
Yew Dell Gardens is located at:
Yew Dell Gardens
6220 Old LaGrange Road
Crestwood, KY 40014
Protect Yourself from Identity Theft
One of the things that I love about Louisville, KY is its sense of community and fellowship. You can tell by some of the events that the City holds, that it cares about its residents and businesses. A great example of this is the Free Community Shredding Event that it is holding this weekend, September 8, 2007, at the Louisville Zoo. Residents and Businesses are invited to bring anything from hard drives, to CD's, to credit card applications and have them shredded on site. The items that are shredded are then sent to be recycled and turned into mulch, paper, etc.
There is no limit to the number of documents that residents can shred; however, businesses are asked to bring no more than 100 pounds. Last year, this event shredded more than 28 tons of material!
Event information:
Location: Louisville Zoo
Date: September 8, 2007
Time: 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Cost: FREE!!!
This event is sponsored by the great people at Shred-It, who generously donated their time and equipment to this event.
Please take advantage of this free service and protect yourself from identity theft.
The Kentucky State Fair is coming!!
Yay! It's State Fair time in Kentucky! I LOVE the fair; always have. I love looking at all the animals (the cows, chickens, and rabbits are my favorite). I love listening to all the live bands in the beer tents. I love walking through the exhibit hall. There's nothing about the fair that I don't like (with the exception of hot weather!). This years Kentucky State Fair runs from August 16-26 and is packed full of exciting things to do! Here are a few of my favorites:
Lynn's Paradise Café Ugly Lamp Contest - Blue Ribbon Stage, South Wing B; Saturday, August 18 @ 3:00 p.m. (you can view the lamps for the duration of the fair)
Dairy Goats, Poultry, Pigeons, and Rabbits - August 16-19
Draft Horse Pull - August 26
The Thrillway & Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom - use your thrillway tickets to enjoy some of the rides at Kentucky Kingdom too! Open all days of the State Fair.
Kids Biz Stage - Daily entertainment for the whole family. Kids get tired of walking and walking and walking. Take a break here and watch comedians, magicians, etc. Open all days of the State Fair.
For a full list of events at the State Fair, click here!
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