Friday, October 23, 2009

Inside the SciQuest

The Hands on Trucks was at the Huntsville version of the McWane Center called SciQuest. I think Greg and I enjoyed it more than Josh! I didn't get many pics of Josh inside b/c we were busy playing and he was just running around.



Josh and Grandpa looking "inside" their stomach!


A big echo tube he "talked" to Grandpa with.


This was fun. You turned a wheel to make this dude burp!


No comments necessary. Greg's favorite!


How awesome!!! A giant operation game!


A sit n' spin magnet force.

Monday, October 19, 2009

Hands On Trucks in Huntsville!

This was so much fun. I had a hard time narrowing down the pictures, yes these are narrowed down. As you will see, Josh just wanted to run around looking at the trucks, not get inside. But you were allowed to play in them. Everyone should do this next year!



Take a tour with Josh through all of the trucks...
All he said for the tall bucket trucks was..."OOOOOOOOOO!!!!!"


Greg's dad lives in Huntsville. So we had a fun day with Grandpa! He even got to do the news!



It's hard to say what was his favorite. (Unfortunately I think the only truck NOT there was garbage truck or that would have won.) I mean, a real live dump truck, oh my!



How fitting. Momma and Josh in front of the Ice Cream truck!


Besides running around, he kept finding his way back to the traffic cones to knock them over. Then Grandpa picked them up, then he knocked them back over. You get the idea.


They even had an R.V.

and a fire and rescue...


and for all you C.S.I. fans...

"Sarge!" well, not really, but scary, right? A real-life army jeep with a BIG gun!


Like I said, he wasn't in the mood to actually get ON the trucks. Even the tracker and giant "scoop!" that he normally would kill to get on!

And he got his own moving box that he wouldn't let go of.

What an eventful day. I'll save the inside pictures for another post. Everyone should really check this out next year.

Monday, October 12, 2009

Not just for babies butts...

So Ashley told me she had heard about using baby wipes for make-up removal.

Well I had been meaning to try it out, but hadn't gotten around to it. The other day was long and tiring for many reasons, but when I finally got home and flopped in bed I had forgotten all about washing my face and I remembered this idea.

It works GREAT!!!!! It removed all my make-up (except for some mascara) and left my face feeling fresh as a, well....baby's bottom!!!