Spring Break Sabotage

Spring break was this week and we had big plans to visit Lava Hot Springs and our plan was to stay up there all week. I was going to work part of the week from the resort. Just like everyone else’s Spring Break and Vacation Plans, it was cancelled due to the virus. To try and add excitement to Quarantine and make it fun, I thought we would try and sleep in a couple different rooms.

Basement

We have a Wii in our TV room in the basement. There have been a few times where we have slept down there. The last time, the boy had his bus tent and I slept on the floor, but he has destroyed and outgrown the tent. This time, He wanted to sleep in the couch and I slept on the floor. We ended up going to bed super late and he wasn’t comfortable. He ended up waking up way too early. It didn’t go as planned. He had fun except for the cold.

We were going to try another room, but he said it was too cold downstairs. This is the same boy that wants to sleep with a fan on him when it is 60 degrees in his room. Go figure. We ended up not doing it again.

Our own Rooms

The rest of the week he slept in his room, but he kept waking up at 8am! We kept telling him that “It is OK to sleep in! You are on spring break!”, but he kept waking up at 8am. We tried a few things to try and get him to sleep in but nothing would work.

Jacob loves to sleep with music going in his room when he falls asleep, and he has some Christmas lights that he keeps on. The lights are hooked up to a WiFi controller that allows us to turn them on with a Google Mini.

IFTTT – If This Then That

Here is where the problem comes in. We would ask him “Why did you get up so early?” He would reply “Because it was morning.” Well he finally mentioned “Because the lights turned off, and I wanted to wake up before it got dark.” A few weeks ago, I had checked the WiFi device schedule to make sure it wasn’t shutting the lights off at a specific time, and I couldn’t find it.

This last week, I had an epiphany, I remembered I had set IFTTT up to turn the lights off, because he kept leaving them on when he went to school. Sure enough, it was setup to turn the lights off at 8am! I changed it to 10:15a, because who sleeps past 10:15a? (only my wife). That night he went to bed pretty late, so I wasn’t surprised he was still asleep at 10am the next day. He came down at 10:20a. I asked him “What woke you up?” He said “The lights went off.” SABOTAGE! I found the cause of my boys poor sleep! He is a light sleeper!

Easter

I fixed the lights to turn off at 12p, but unfortunately Easter had generated a lot of excitement in my boy, so he couldn’t sleep past 9am Sunday morning. School starts again on Monday, so I am going to update the schedule to go off at 7:15a, since tat is when I want him up. We’ll see how it works out!

Where are you from?

Image by GardeningWOW from Pixabay

We are owners of a timeshare. Yes, I was a sucker once, or I still am, but I bought into the dream of owning points into a timeshare where I could vacation all I wanted. I could “even sell the points to family and friends to make back my dues”. It’s a bunch of crap they tried to feed us so we would buy into their property. Now it is 19 years later, and they are still trying to find ways to make you spend more money. Timeshares are a bunch of crap, but there are some cool benefits from using them and going on vacation.

Strangers are one of them. There are many opportunities in life where you can talk to complete strangers, but there is nothing better than sitting in the hot tub with complete strangers and striking up a conversation. It seems like no one is phased by you asking “so where are you from?” It is a pretty simple question. We’ve spent the last 5 days here and have met some pretty awesome people in the hot tub. We all come from completely different backgrounds. We’ve met people from all walks of life: A Plumber, A Oil Field Worker, A Single Mom with 4 kids, and Even a Marine just getting out of boot camp. It’s been pretty awesome. Some of these people you would never imagine meeting.

It’s pretty fun playing the getting to know you games with complete strangers. We usually sit in the hot tub until the security guard comes and kicks us out at 10pm. We usually say our good byes “It was nice meeting you”, “Have a great trip”. Some of them we have talked to a couple of times. We never share Facebook links or Instagram names. We may never see them again. It would be fun to keep in touch. With Facebook, you can at least see their feed and be like “Hey, I know these guys from Tuscan, Arizona.”, or “There is that crazy guy from California that likes to grow stuff in his back yard.” The 30+ minutes you spent connecting with a complete stranger was well worth it and it has meaning, to me at least. I enjoy those times.

It reminds me of a time over the summer, where we were staying in Park City, Utah. I went for a walk to check out the homes up there. Some other random stranger was taking a walk, he was a resident up there, and we crossed paths. He ended up inviting me to go for a walk with him. He had a daily route he took, so I walked it with him. He told me about his failed marriage and his crazy ex-wife. He talked about his kids and his plans to sell his house in Park City and move to some ski town in Idaho. It was pretty interesting. Real cool guy. I’ll never see him again, but it was an awesome experience.

I say take time to talk to random strangers. Get to know those around you. Everyone has a story to tell. It doesn’t take much to sit back and listen and ask questions.