Saturday, August 21, 2010

Daycation

A couple of weeks ago Matt took the day off of work so that we could take Abby and Ethan on a "daycation." (I made that up. Or at least I think I did--if you've ever heard someone else say it, please don't tell me.) We left Aaron with our friends Chad and Marla and their 3 girls and headed to Tulsa. We went to the Oklahoma Aquarium (surprisingly great for a water-themed destination in the middle of the landlocked heartland), Cheesecake Factory for lunch (worth the trip alone) and Kaliedoscope Children's Museum (no extra comment here, but the parentheses seemed necessary for consistency). I think my photos tell the story of the day best, so here we go:

You can feed stingrays at the aquarium. I have to admit, they freak me out a little after the Croc Hunter thing. Also, the food you give them it totally gross. A and E loved it though.


Proof that a shark could indeed eat both of my children whole, and that contrary to popular belief A and E do NOT have the biggest mouths on the planet. Note that I did not pose for comparison myself.




They fed some turtles too. Much less threatening animals, and the food was only carrots.


Warm fuzzies in the tropical room.


More warm fuzzies in my happy place, The Cheesecake Factory.


While perhaps totally irrelevant to the story, I want to record for posterity how ridiculously good my food looked. It tasted even better.


The best strawberry shortcake I have ever had. Yes, I was at the Cheesecake Factory and I did not get cheesecake. Back off.

The kids' museum was great. There was tons of stuff to do, but what our kids seemed to enjoy most was the little town they had with all these rooms where the kids could do grownup stuff. They had a post office, restaurant, grocery store, salon, doctor's office--you get the idea. This first picture is funny because I don't know that Ethan has ever seen anyone do this--he was just following my prompts.

This was Abby's process to diagnose my stomach pains.


Abby loved to play the busy grocery shopper. Here she's the doctor on her way home from work.


Ethan made an excellent checker. Matt's purchase cost "two hundred and fifty nine seventy fourteen."


Abby in her other favorite role, injured elderly citizen.

At the salon they had several mannequin heads for kids to work on. They were mostly fine, but one was downright creepy. I took its picture and someone must have noticed, because less than 5 minutes later an employee replaced it with a much more normal head.


The kids went ballistic when they found the jail. They marched us in, laughing maniacally the whole time. We tried to convince them to leave us there, but it didn't work.


We had a great day and were worn out when we got home. It wasn't the beach or Disneyworld, but it was more than sufficient.

4 comments:

Juli said...

Love "daycations". We actually went to the NE aquarium on Sunday, and The children's museum is on deck for Friday Night... after 5 you can get in for $1! Sure beats the regular rate of $20. It's always a good time, but much better when it doesn't cost a fortune. -J

Sarah said...

That head is Big Baby. And totally creepy.

Jendocino said...

Daycations are the best! Glad you all had fun. And what a lovely and humorous photo essay!

Patty said...

Sounds like you guys had a great time! Gotta love the back to school last hurrah trips!!