Saturday, March 30, 2019

Dec Misc

A few happenings in our family from December...

Children's Museum
Early in the month, Adley and I visited the Children's Museum after picking up a 5K race packet for Mommy. Adley is at a perfect age for enjoying the museum! Her attention span at each exhibit is VERY short, so we usually see a little of everything multiple times over. :)


I loved hearing her babble in this kitchen about what food items she was carrying. Adley loved stuffing all kinds of items in the fridge.



Adley was very excited to find a little dump truck that looked exactly like one she owns at home! Unfortunately, that meant that she believed it actually WAS hers and didn't want anyone else to touch the dump truck... 


Adley also enjoyed taking the pegs out of this giant lite-brite and pretending to drive the car. 




When we were nearing the end of our visit, the museum's actual fire alarms went off and everyone was asked to exit the building. The kids visiting the museum were all so thrilled to see a REAL firetruck arrive to check everything out. It turned out that the alarm had been triggered by (we think) some kind of water leak/electrical issue at a neighboring store, so we they allowed everyone to re-enter the building right away after they shut off the alarms. What an unexpected adventure!


Train 41
On the way home from the museum, I made a spur-of-the-moment decision to stop by the railroad tracks to see the arrival of Presidential Train 41. I had heard only the night before that this famous train would be making a historical journey up to College Station, TX, carrying the body of the late President Bush. I figured since Adley and I would be crossing right over these tracks on our return trip from the museum, I might as well stop and witness a bit of history! A good-sized crowd of onlookers had already gathered in the area.


Adley had already fallen asleep in the car briefly on our trip home, so she was fairly content just snuggling in my arms for a good portion of the time we waited (about 30 min) for the train to arrive.


When the train finally arrived, it was traveling much faster than I had anticipated!





The train was there and gone in mere seconds! My mom had actually stopped at a friend's house to observe the train moving through too. She got a perfect picture of Bush's funeral casket car as well as the caboose.



Here is a video of the last half of the train passing by Adley and me. We enjoyed that we were able to be there and honor this wonderful Christian man!


Jingle Bell Run
Our family has signed up for this fun winter run several years in a row. This year's forecast, however, did not look great. It was fairly chilly and VERY wet and rainy on race day. Some members of our family (probably wisely) chose to just stay home. Kim and I decided to still brave the elements and participate. The rain was never very heavy but it was a steady cold drizzle the entire time, so we were quite chilled by the end of the race!




I ended up getting 4th place in my age division and kept up a 8.38 min/mile pace. After the race, we got a great stash of treats from the vendors. Most vendors who were there told us to take treats in multiples since the run drew a lot fewer participants this year. Our kids definitely enjoyed the extra cookies and granola bars we brought home. One race vendor was actually giving out free nachos! It was a strange post-race snack, especially early in the morning, but they still tasted great!


Kindermusic
Sometime this month I just happened to see an ad for an opening of a new music school in our area. They were offering a free kindermusic class as a way to draw people in and introduce the public to their school. I was excited to try out a class for Adley. She played with various percussion instruments...



listened to the leader sing and play on her guitar, and enjoyed playing with this fun parachute as we sang. I don't think we enjoyed the class enough to pay for a full session, but it was fun to try out and to do something new!


Park Playdate
My sister Kim and I enjoy meeting for occasional runs. This particular morning, we met at a park and let Adley and Nathan play on the playground after their time in the jogging stroller. They were both fairly good sports about riding along with us. (Nathan was a good influence on Adley!)



Aunt Kim had remembered to bring bread to feed the funny nutria animals in the park. Adley LOVED this part.


Reynolds Family Open House
One December weekend, a church family invited us to their large Christmas party open house. This family owns a lot of land, so there was a LOT of activities to keep our kids busy. They all loved their time here-- zip lining and swinging,



making an ornament craft, riding horses,


feeding the horses,




and going on a hayride with friends!


All three kids even got to try their hand at driving the tractor for the hayride with Mr. Reynolds. Adley didn't last long at all as a helper-driver, but the boys loved the opportunity. What a fun party!


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