So March of 2009 marked a milestone in my life. I had the first birthday where I really didn't care to let people know how old I was. This "how old I was" put me in a new catagory for surveys, a new catagory with the O.B. if I decided to have another child and then just one day after this said birthday I was closer to 40 then 30. I didn't like it. I DID like the card and headphones I got from my hubby and kids, the gorgeous tulips from my sisters, the cards and checks from family and all the wishes I got on Facebook for the first time. So I guess it wasn't all that bad :)
In the middle of March we had a day off from school and decided to take a road trip with the Smiths and Larsens to the Science Center in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. To keep kids together during group down time we decided to shelve them but didn't worry about alphabetization.
Camille and Sam shelf life 5 and 7 years.
Jenny, Spencer and Austin, shelf life 7,7 and just short of 1.
They all took a spin in the Earthquake Cafe. They got to choose a button that would serve up an earthquake the same strength of one that had occured earlier in history (i.e. Chile 7.1)
My kids loved building a capsule to encase an egg that was then strapped to the top of a car of their choosing and sent hurdling down a ramp.
Emily was so excited unknowingly celebrating the demise of her little oval friend.
Sam was a little more generous with his layering of bubble wrap, tape, foam, tape, bubble wrap, aluminum foil, tape, tape, and tape and his little eggbert lived to thank him.
We ended a long, fun day at Steak and Shake.
And just a silly random, Sam the Storm Trooper.
Saturday, March 13, 2010
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2 comments:
I love how you shelved the kids! Sounds like a fun trip.
That's so awesome you can take a road trip in one day to PA. Lucky!
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