Showing posts with label train. Show all posts
Showing posts with label train. Show all posts

12.13.2013

Polar Express

Last night we went on the Saratoga Polar Express.  MiniM.E. was so excited to go on the train ride!  (Not as excited about Santa, or the Polar Express part, seeing as how we neither read the book or watched the movie...).  She got TWO new pairs of pajamas to wear as an early Christmas present.  We put them both on, dressed Dolly in her PJs too, and we were ready to go!


The kids.  MiniM.E. was not as excited at this point...

But she soon got over it and was hamming it up for the camera.

It was a really cute trip to the "North Pole."  All the kids on board were in their pajamas.  Chefs served us hot chocolate and cookies and they read Polar Express over the loudspeaker and showed the pictures.  Unfortunately, we were at the back of our car and couldn't really hear anything, but the kids didn't seem to notice.
We finally got to the North Pole and saw elves in workshops in lit up buildings out the window.  And Santa and some more elves were waiting to board the train!

While we patiently waited for Santa to get to our car, the conductor came around and let us try on his hat.

When Santa finally arrived, MiniM.E. and her two friends were SO EXCITED to see him, but as he got closer, Baby E. went in hysterics.  MiniM.E. would only get this close.  And S. didn't seem to mind being next to Santa because he was focusing on jingling his bell.

MiniM.E. LOVED her bell.  And has been jingling it almost non-stop since it arrived back at our house.  Thanks Santa!



If you are in the Saratoga area, definitely a worthwhile Holiday Activity!!

MiniM.E. is so excited about Christmas.  Every time she sees a wrapped present she asks, "Is that for me?" and whenever we're out and she sees something she likes she says, "I'm going to ask Santa to buy this for me!"  She has watched A Charlie Brown Christmas about 100 times in the past week and now knows Jingle Bells and can usually tell if its a Christmas song on the radio.  She will also happily greet anyone with a, "MERRY CHRISTMAS!"

Having a two year old at Christmastime is too much fun!

5.30.2013

The Baby Ducks are Out!

I think I'm much more excited than MiniM.E. about the appearance of ducklings at Congress Park, but she likes to go and play in the fountain and ride the sidewalk curb like a pony and seems generally happy while walking through the park, so I don't feel too bad indulging in my duckling-addiction.


Yay! Baby Ducks!! Aren't they cute??!?!?
In actuality, MiniM.E. isn't really into the baby ducks at all.  They don't eat cheerios and they're really skittish.  So this is what she's been up to at Congress Park instead.
jumping on the curb....

sitting on the curb... 

and sticking her head in the fountain.  (Who thought this fountain in a park was a good idea?  Obviously not a parent with a young child!)
In other news, it was a rainy couple days at the end of last week and then a rainy weekend.  Here's what we did inside:
indoor train at the Aviation Mall 

painting.  everything.  
Fortunately the weather cleared up for a Memorial Day BBQ on Monday.
MiniM.E. as the welcoming committee

examining the lawn

don't even ask

minutes later the bowl was tipped over and she was on the floor



all the babies loved the beer bottles.  who needs toys??

We've been to the Spa State Park a lot recently because I'm trying to run again in an effort to walk without jiggling everywhere.  MiniM.E. isn't really a fan of the jogging stroller, but I've been adding in activities at the park she really likes.
walking to the playground

playing in the spring


more spring 
watching the geyser

In the photos above with MiniM.E. playing in the spring (which, if you didn't know, produces fantastic water which you can bottle for FREE!) she seems content to wash her hands and a few rocks, wonderfully listening to her mother's request to be careful and not step IN the running water.

Then today this happened.



And we had to walk back to the car in just a diaper.  Note to self: bring a change of clothes.

11.29.2012

New York at Christmas 2012

Sunday we took MiniM.E. on our second annual trip to New York City.  We went last year when she was just two months old and our first trip was so awesome, we decided it had to become a family tradition.

Last year we went with our friends M & G, but since they're expecting their first baby at Christmas, it was cutting it too close to make the trip.  We took my parents instead, which was pretty exciting since it had been years since either of them visited NYC.

This year we drove to Beacon station and took the train in.

MiniM.E. seemed to enjoy the train...



until she fell asleep.

We arrived at Grand Central Station just before lunch.  MiniM.E. was in awe of all the people and lights and noise.  We visited the Christmas Market in the station before venturing out to the streets of the city.

taking it all in
The streets of New York:



At first, MiniM.E didn't seem too thrilled (probably because of the necessity of a hat and mittens), but less than five minutes from the station she was her excitable self again.


(Probably because she saw this:)


The entire purpose of the New York trip for me was for MiniM.E. to sit on Santa's lap at the Plaza Hotel.  I have never seen a better Santa than the one there, and I'm pretty sure he's the real deal.  So even though there are lots of Santa's helpers at malls close by, and even in downtown Saratoga, I want to take MiniM.E. to NYC every year to see the real Santa at the Plaza Hotel (where, after getting ready for Christmas ALL YEAR, he must need a bit of a break before the big day).

Here is the photo we got last year.
See?  The Santa.  And, how cute is MiniM.E.?

Now, I realize that a one-year-old is much different than a tiny baby and even though I knew she would scream and cry, I still wanted my yearly picture.

So... our first stop, while MiniM.E. was still fresh, was the Plaza Hotel.

BUT, of course, something would go wrong to upset the trip.  *Insert huge, long Santa photo debacle here.*  Long story short, their camera stopped working and they told us to come back in an hour, which, of course, would interfere with the nap MiniM.E. desperately needed.  Yet, the photo being the most important task of the day, we returned an hour later, only to be told they needed another hour.  After much arguing and pleading, we finally convinced the staff to find Santa (who was on his break) so we could take a photo using OUR camera.  I would need an entire post to write about my frustration with the Santa staff, but we got the picture, so I'm happy.

After finding out we needed to come back, we went next door to FAO Schwarz.  The toy store was most definitely MiniM.E.'s favorite part of the trip.  First we explored.
Climbing on the giant puppies

Looking at the chirping birds

Playing with the super expensive Steiff bears... YIKES!

Then we found the story area and MiniM.E. spent almost an hour playing with the toys


and reading stories.


The highlight of the toy store was the Big Piano.



MiniM.E. loved it so much that as soon as she got off she immediately signed and said "more", and most amazingly, added "mi-an-o".  Seriously?  The words this kid learns without us even teaching her...

So for the rest of the day she continuously chanted "mi-an-o" over and over.

We went back to see Santa.  We still had to wait a while, but we finally got to see him.  At first MiniM.E. just wanted to play with the tree.  Once we put her in his lap, she started out alright, admiring the fuzzy coat, but soon didn't seem quite so happy.  Her concern turned into outright terror pretty quickly.  Luckily, I snapped one good photo before everything went downhill.  I do kind of like this one though.
With the world's largest bear on the way in

waiting...

and waiting... 

looking at the tree... while waiting

There he is!!

not sure about the whole Santa's lap thing...

Done.  Done!  ALL DONE!!!

All the screaming must have worn her out because after a few photos and a stop at Trump Tower,

Trump Tower.  So pretty.

she fell asleep.

While she slept, we did some sightseeing.
Christmas Market at Bryant Park

The skating rink

Our family photo

The tree... even though it wasn't lit.

She woke up for Times Square and took a break from chanting "mi-an-o" to exclaim "pret-ty!"

After Times Square we were all pretty tired and decided to head back to Grand Central.
The moon and the Chrysler Building
It was a very successful trip, and I have to say, NYC with a one-year-old was pretty awesome.