Monday, April 18, 2011
Music Class
Beanie's new fav
Chocolate Factory Tour
We decided to revisit the Anthony-Thomas Chocolate Factory Tour again this year, considering Amara enjoyed it so much last year. For the last few weeks, as we drove past and saw the big pink rabbit, we've been telling her about it, so come game time, she knew and was ready to go.
This year was a little different than last year though--last year we walked right in and didn't wait but a few minutes. This year, Amara and Eric stood outside for a good 20 minutes before even getting into the lobby, while Cora and I waited in the car. Once we got in though, it was all familiar. The samples, pics with the E.B. and candy eggs were hits!
We got to show her the strawberries she loves, as well as buckeyes being made...though, she started to tucker fast, since we were approaching nap time.
At the end they had the fresh samples, always fun, then we hit the candy store for a few things (we can stock the Easter basket with as well).
The 4th E.B. was hiding in there for a quick photo op--dolled up in his jeans and waiting for attention.
SUPERBEAN!
I quickly had Eric tie her blanket around her like a cape, and without missing a beat, she ran to the closet to get her boots (like Superman's red boots) and we enjoyed our first real superhero role-playing moment in the living room. Eric flew her around and we shouted "Superbean" to her entertainment.
What a sweetheart. I headed out shortly thereafter and got some red satin and rope tie to make her a cape. It's not done yet, but if/when it is, I'll update on the escapades of Superbean sure enough!
Sunday, April 10, 2011
Pet Expo
We'd stumbled across the pet expo at Vet's last year and decided to give it another shot. I am SO glad I didn't build it up as "like last year" though, because her favorite from last year, the pony rides, were NOT THERE! ouch.
She did, however, get to hold 2 rabbits and a duckling--only 14 days old but quite active!
We also visited the dogs jumping from the pier into the water display again, she and Eric walked through a reptile house, we saw ferrets too.
At the end, the finally had inflated a bounce house with a giant butterfly on it. We've been talking about getting one of those for her birthday party this year, but haven't decided--it was interesting though, how much more confident she is on those things! I think the Circleville pumpkin show would be the last time on one and man, she just took off this time and didn't look back!
It was fun, but lesson learned--unless you KNOW an event is happening, DON'T market it to your toddler!
She did, however, get to hold 2 rabbits and a duckling--only 14 days old but quite active!
We also visited the dogs jumping from the pier into the water display again, she and Eric walked through a reptile house, we saw ferrets too.
At the end, the finally had inflated a bounce house with a giant butterfly on it. We've been talking about getting one of those for her birthday party this year, but haven't decided--it was interesting though, how much more confident she is on those things! I think the Circleville pumpkin show would be the last time on one and man, she just took off this time and didn't look back!
It was fun, but lesson learned--unless you KNOW an event is happening, DON'T market it to your toddler!
Sunday, April 3, 2011
Skating
At that point, Eric and I (wearing the same shoe size) switched the skates and he headed out with her--he wasn't as successful though and did bite it a few times, though never hurt. He was a trooper though--and I was taking video and didn't get many pics, but they really both did have a blast, and hilariously, Cora slept through the blaring roller rink music (that is just as loud and cheesy as I remember from my childhood). She got so far ahead of Eric at one point, she yelled (in a very animated fashion) "I KNOW YOU CAN DO IT, DADDY!" he and I just about fell over, and I'm certain we entertained a fair share of the rink at that point.
Eric insists we're going to go again soon so he can get better, I personally can't wait for her skates to get here!
sisters
Ichiban
It's a Teppanyaki restaurant, that frankly we've had for a year (that should tell you how much we go out :)) ...and since Amara likes Chinese, we figured "why not?"
Despite us being the ONLY ones in the restaurant (we targeted a Wednesday at 4:30, right when they opened) we got pretty good service--I, for one, was worried that we'd have to wait on a few more people to fill out our table!
Amara LOVED the soup! I think she drank all her bowl and part of mine. She also shared the Gyoza with daddy, not a surprise because she always loves the dumplings when we get Chinese.
The chef tried his best to make her laugh with his egg twirling, volcano of onions, and chopping, but she wasn't really that impressed (sorry chef).
I don't think she had much room left for her chicken and rice, but she did manage a bite of her orange sherbet, complete with pink umbrella at the end of the meal :)
I think we might actually try to go back sometime--that one was kind of far from us, but I know there are closer ones...considering our favorite buffet, quick hit in GC (Cici's) closed, we have to find something!
Cora update
Playing at the naz
It's a super nice preschool, very fun--we had a nice lunch there in their cafe' also, but play time was all about the nickel. This little yellow car runs on nickels (thankfully) so we had a grand old time spending all that mom and dad could muster.