The boys wanted to play Legos pretty much all day. Isaac woke up and went downstairs to look at the set again; Joshua joined him.
We dragged them away to have a treat with Dad and Pat and then to see the forensics team at the library. And for dinner.
Really, it was a win-win for everyone. Ben had a good time with the boys. Isaac had a good time with Ben and did a lot of the putting together. Joshua helped a bit, but kept himself entertained. I had a quieter day and that was lovely too.
Saturday, April 1, 2017
Legoland, day 2
Thursday
At the restuarant. It was a buffet style, so there were plenty of choices. The first day Ben put two tater tots on his plate and Joshua was adamant that he didn't want them again.
We saw a pirate in the lobby.
The dragon at the entrance.
We had our picture taken last time by this octopus too, but both boys were in strollers sleeping. Joshua did fall asleep in the stroller for about 45 minutes near the end. It was almost a problem because Isaac started saying his feet hurt. (They had to share the stroller.)
This lady was by Cypress Gardens; Legoland took them over but left some of the greenery.
Isaac really wanted a picture next to this one.
There was a gigantic banyon tree in the middle of the garden. They grow roots down from the branches, which then turn into trunks.
After the gardens we started walking back, doing some of the things that the boys wanted to do. (We did it that way the first day too, because the things they wanted to do had short or no lines.) Isaac wanted to do a button push game. They weren't there too long, and then he was bouldering. He did it twice.
Isaac went on the joust and Joshua and I headed to the carousel for different horses. He got distracted by the train.
Here's his special bear.
And waving to the kitty cat.
The train distracted him next, so we went on that twice, once with Isaac and Cheryl, before having a treat of apple straws and ice cream, riding the caurosel, and picking out some Legos to bring home.
At the front of the hotel, right before packing up the car.
The trip was a hit. (Today Joshua wanted to go back to Legoland and we almost had some tears when that wasn't where we were going.)
At the restuarant. It was a buffet style, so there were plenty of choices. The first day Ben put two tater tots on his plate and Joshua was adamant that he didn't want them again.
We saw a pirate in the lobby.
The dragon at the entrance.
We had our picture taken last time by this octopus too, but both boys were in strollers sleeping. Joshua did fall asleep in the stroller for about 45 minutes near the end. It was almost a problem because Isaac started saying his feet hurt. (They had to share the stroller.)
This lady was by Cypress Gardens; Legoland took them over but left some of the greenery.
Isaac really wanted a picture next to this one.
There was a gigantic banyon tree in the middle of the garden. They grow roots down from the branches, which then turn into trunks.
After the gardens we started walking back, doing some of the things that the boys wanted to do. (We did it that way the first day too, because the things they wanted to do had short or no lines.) Isaac wanted to do a button push game. They weren't there too long, and then he was bouldering. He did it twice.
Isaac went on the joust and Joshua and I headed to the carousel for different horses. He got distracted by the train.
Here's his special bear.
And waving to the kitty cat.
The train distracted him next, so we went on that twice, once with Isaac and Cheryl, before having a treat of apple straws and ice cream, riding the caurosel, and picking out some Legos to bring home.
At the front of the hotel, right before packing up the car.
The trip was a hit. (Today Joshua wanted to go back to Legoland and we almost had some tears when that wasn't where we were going.)
Friday, March 31, 2017
Legoland, day 1
Wednesday.
By one of the restaurants.
An airplane by a Lego pit.
A tulip
Getting ready to go in the park. By staying at the Lego hotel, we got to go in early. They didn't have a ton of things open early, but we made good use of it.
Isaac enjoyed pushing Joshua. Due to a high number of spins though, he didn't get to do this much.
A train! Our first ride. The next day Joshua wanted to go back on it.
Driving school. Two years ago Isaac could barely do it. This year he was a pro.
The boat ride. (This is the one that Joshua talked about today.) This was a rather long line; probably one of the longest we stood in...maybe about fifteen minutes. We went on this Thursday too.
Pictures in the cars since Joshua was too little for the driving ride that Isaac could do.
A toddler playground. It was a nice break and rather empty. There was AC, so if it had been really hot out it would have been really nice.
The current car out of Legos. I didn't get a picture of the sign, but it was a lot of Legos and and long time to make.
Isaac and a giraffe, since Giraffe is his favorite stuffed animal right now.
Since we were there for two days, we felt free to hit some of the less exciting spots. We stopped by this brick pool, and it had Lego plates on the wall. I did Joshua's name.
Ben upgraded it.
Isacc did his own name.
We then went to see the water skiing show. Unfortunately, about ten minutes into it it was canceled due to technical difficulties and the actors that were there awkwardly ran off. We saw a bit of it the next day from further away - which was much more comfortable. There were Legoman skiers that Joshua was very excited about and a shark that he was very afraid of.
We didn't look at Miniland very much, but stopped for a quick picture as a family of five. See the alligator in the background?
We called it a day around 1:30. We knew we still had another day in the park and I thought Joshua would benefit from a nap. We all took a nice rest.
Isaac really wanted to go to the pool, so we did that after rest time. I was a bit surprised that he wanted to go in the pool so much; it looked like a normal pool. We were thinking about going to the water park, but opted for naps and pool instead. It was a good choice. They had a bunch of giant floating Legos in the pool (2x2 and 2x4 pegs) with which to build and we had a grand time. Ben made a boat, Isaac made a hat, and Joshua liked swimming in search of big blocks.
After the pool we had a Master Modelers time. I admit, I was hoping it would be geared towards older kids with a bit of theory on how to make a good creation of your own. Instead, it was putting together a little set. There was still a bit of info and I've noticed Isaac sorting his pieces as recommended now, but mostly just step by step instructions...perfect for kids. The boys made a parrot and Joshua did a good job, to our not surprise.
Here's our room. The boys loved exploring it in the beginning and I heard several things like, "look at that!!!" (the soap dish in the bathtub. It was a normal one, but I guess we don't have one at home.) The designers did an excellent job of designing for young families. There is a bunk bed alcove once you come in the door, then the bathroom, then the main bed. It gives the adults privacy and also allows the kids to go to sleep without all the lights being turned off. The toilet also has a kids' toilet seat built in. Isaac did complain that the toilet paper was too far away though and the sink was a bit high. :)
At the end of the day we started putting together some Legos from some small sets.
By one of the restaurants.
An airplane by a Lego pit.
A tulip
Getting ready to go in the park. By staying at the Lego hotel, we got to go in early. They didn't have a ton of things open early, but we made good use of it.
Isaac enjoyed pushing Joshua. Due to a high number of spins though, he didn't get to do this much.
A train! Our first ride. The next day Joshua wanted to go back on it.
Driving school. Two years ago Isaac could barely do it. This year he was a pro.
The boat ride. (This is the one that Joshua talked about today.) This was a rather long line; probably one of the longest we stood in...maybe about fifteen minutes. We went on this Thursday too.
Pictures in the cars since Joshua was too little for the driving ride that Isaac could do.
A toddler playground. It was a nice break and rather empty. There was AC, so if it had been really hot out it would have been really nice.
The current car out of Legos. I didn't get a picture of the sign, but it was a lot of Legos and and long time to make.
Isaac and a giraffe, since Giraffe is his favorite stuffed animal right now.
Since we were there for two days, we felt free to hit some of the less exciting spots. We stopped by this brick pool, and it had Lego plates on the wall. I did Joshua's name.
Ben upgraded it.
Isacc did his own name.
We then went to see the water skiing show. Unfortunately, about ten minutes into it it was canceled due to technical difficulties and the actors that were there awkwardly ran off. We saw a bit of it the next day from further away - which was much more comfortable. There were Legoman skiers that Joshua was very excited about and a shark that he was very afraid of.
We didn't look at Miniland very much, but stopped for a quick picture as a family of five. See the alligator in the background?
We called it a day around 1:30. We knew we still had another day in the park and I thought Joshua would benefit from a nap. We all took a nice rest.
Isaac really wanted to go to the pool, so we did that after rest time. I was a bit surprised that he wanted to go in the pool so much; it looked like a normal pool. We were thinking about going to the water park, but opted for naps and pool instead. It was a good choice. They had a bunch of giant floating Legos in the pool (2x2 and 2x4 pegs) with which to build and we had a grand time. Ben made a boat, Isaac made a hat, and Joshua liked swimming in search of big blocks.
After the pool we had a Master Modelers time. I admit, I was hoping it would be geared towards older kids with a bit of theory on how to make a good creation of your own. Instead, it was putting together a little set. There was still a bit of info and I've noticed Isaac sorting his pieces as recommended now, but mostly just step by step instructions...perfect for kids. The boys made a parrot and Joshua did a good job, to our not surprise.
Here's our room. The boys loved exploring it in the beginning and I heard several things like, "look at that!!!" (the soap dish in the bathtub. It was a normal one, but I guess we don't have one at home.) The designers did an excellent job of designing for young families. There is a bunk bed alcove once you come in the door, then the bathroom, then the main bed. It gives the adults privacy and also allows the kids to go to sleep without all the lights being turned off. The toilet also has a kids' toilet seat built in. Isaac did complain that the toilet paper was too far away though and the sink was a bit high. :)
At the end of the day we started putting together some Legos from some small sets.
Friday: buckets
This morning we saw a ton of birds on the lake. Joshua and I were telling this to Ben when we got home, and suddenly Joshua kept saying, "Birds got fish." All three of us thought that's what he was saying, but he kept saying no. He finally got out "bucket" and was saying "bucket of fish".
He proceeded to spend the next fifteen minutes telling us all about the Boat ride that he took at Legoland. How the man was going to fall off the barrel, how someone was trapped, how the fish squirted him (complete with sound effects) (note, the fish didn't squirt him, something else did), how there were boats, how we shouldn't go in the water. It culminated with him swimming across the floor on his belly.
The next buckets were a belated Legoland gift. It was too big to get there, so we got it on Amazon. Isaac was super, super excited when he opened up the box; Joshua was just excited. It is a motorized excavator and dump trunk. I'm sure you'l see more pictures of it around as it will probably take a while to build.
He proceeded to spend the next fifteen minutes telling us all about the Boat ride that he took at Legoland. How the man was going to fall off the barrel, how someone was trapped, how the fish squirted him (complete with sound effects) (note, the fish didn't squirt him, something else did), how there were boats, how we shouldn't go in the water. It culminated with him swimming across the floor on his belly.
The next buckets were a belated Legoland gift. It was too big to get there, so we got it on Amazon. Isaac was super, super excited when he opened up the box; Joshua was just excited. It is a motorized excavator and dump trunk. I'm sure you'l see more pictures of it around as it will probably take a while to build.
Thursday, March 30, 2017
Thursday: work
There are doors, with door knobs and not push bars, on the stairwells at work. They're rather annoying, as people are constantly opening them and getting in the way of each other. But I'm sure they're there for a reason.
Before spring break, two of the three doors opened just by pushing on them. (I was always hitting that third one and realizing I needed to actually turn the door knob.) It was handy as my hands are so often full of stuff. (Pockets! I need better pockets! But that is for another day.)
After break there were signs posted: "Door knobs now need to be turned due to fire code." The doors are now more annoying. But it's given everyone something to talk about at work. Perhaps it's actually a team building exercise as no one likes having to turn the knob.
Before spring break, two of the three doors opened just by pushing on them. (I was always hitting that third one and realizing I needed to actually turn the door knob.) It was handy as my hands are so often full of stuff. (Pockets! I need better pockets! But that is for another day.)
After break there were signs posted: "Door knobs now need to be turned due to fire code." The doors are now more annoying. But it's given everyone something to talk about at work. Perhaps it's actually a team building exercise as no one likes having to turn the knob.
Wednesday, March 29, 2017
Florida trip: more pictures
Tuesday: a relaxing day and going to the hotel. (This was going to be a multiple day long post, but then the internet went flaky and I needed to go to bed. So it'll be broken up.)
We went out for ice cream before lunch.
Bear was sad, so Joshua gave him some cuddles. Later on in the week it turned out that Bear had a temperature of 4-8-8.
Isaac had a great time with the ducks. Joshua was just getting used to his puddle jumper and so liked to stay in the "bath tub."
There was a life sized castle to run around in.
And pools of Legos all over the place.
We were in an adventure room. Isaac followed some clues to open a lock on a treasure chest that had some drinks and Lego packets.
Wednesday: grocery shopping
...With Bear. Joshua became a bit concerned around the lobsters, but told me he would keep Bear safe.
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