19 August 2014

Summer Fun

We've had a couple adventures this summer and had some good times, so I figured I'd share.

The Living Planet Aquarium


We went to the aquarium on a rainy day with my sisters and their husbands and kids. Overall it was pretty fun, but the building was PACKED. And frankly, how busy it was pretty much ruined it for me. There were a lot of cool things for the kids, including an open tank to pet stingrays and sharks. But there were people two deep and shoulder to shoulder, so participating meant waiting forever or shoving your way in. There is also a really cool tunnel under a large tank, so you can walk in and be surrounded by sea creatures. But again so many people it was a little claustrophobic. Charlie liked seeing the sharks, sea turtle, jelly fish, penguins, otters, giant snake, and more. Emmett was also really fascinated with watching all the fish. They had a good time. I'm not sure it was worth the $26+ for me and the boys to go, but if I could get a discount and get in on a day/time that is less crowded, I'd do it again.

This Is the Place Heritage Park


This was so much fun! I was a bit of a grouch the day we went, but overall I had a great time. It was easy to spend all day here with all the cool things to do. We didn't do everything, but we did get around to the petting zoo (which wasn't too impressive, but the boys loved it), pony rides, train rides, and doll making. With each ticket, you get a wristband with three punches for the special activities, so we had to pick and choose anyway. But I was able to let the boys use my punches, so they could do more. There was also Indian jewelry, panning for gold, and some kind of printing craft (which I wanted to do but didn't figure it would be child friendly). There are also a couple areas for the kids to run and play: a play city with kid-sized pioneer buildings and a splash pad (not a pioneer experience, but great for cooling off). You can even minimize walking by taking the train around the perimeter of the park; it has about five different stops. This was totally worth the $19 for me and the boys to get in. I want to go back.

However, I was a bad mom the day we went there. I figured we'd be in and out of buildings enough that sunscreen wouldn't be necessary. I was wrong. Very, very wrong. Charlie and I were fine; a little pink the next day but it wasn't a big deal. Emmett got burnt to a crisp--literally. My boys get red faced easily when they're active outside, but when Emmett's face was still lobster red after his bath that night, I knew he was burned. Then he had a rough night's sleep that night waking up several times. One time when he woke up I took him to the kitchen to get him a drink of milk, and when I turned on the light, I realized the skin of his face was falling off. It was like his burned cheek had turned into a giant blister that popped; it was oozey and gross. Eventually it turned into a nasty scab. He's all healed up now, but his cheek and nose are scarred. I'm hoping the scarring will go away to with time, but we'll see. I'm never going to assume sunscreen is unnecessary again.


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