12.18.2012

New York Botanical Gardens Train Show

Last weekend Joe, Henry and I took the train north to the NY Botanical Gardens for the Holiday Train Show!  This was something I have wanted to do since we moved to New York, and we finally got there this year.

They re-create various buildings from NYC out of plant parts: sticks, wood, bark, seeds, pinecones and fruit. Between all the buildings are train tracks with about a dozen different toy trains running. It's pretty amazing!


Macy's - this was in the queue line just to get in the building


Upclose


With the train conductor

The first room is part of the queue - it's a little tropical paradise, which felt great because the day was a bit rainy and yucky! There are no trains here, but some really great buildings.


Ellis Island




The old TWA terminal (and planes) at JFK. Jet Blue now occupies part of this famous structure.


Almost time to go in!




Some of the buildings we recognized, but many we didn't. There were signs in front of them all, saying what they were and where they were.






Hell Gate Bridge - this one is really close to our house


Coney Island


The NY Public Library (the big famous building) is the structure in the back, the arch is from Washington Square Park.


A bit blurry, but they even recreated the lions in front of the library!


The old Penn Station (it was sadly destroyed)


If you've been to NYC, you might think this is the Post Office across from Madison Square Garden, but it's not - it's the old Penn Station, same architect. Very similar buildings!


I love the detail on the roof of this one.







There was a small exhibit on the side that showed how the artists created these buildings - and had a few non-NYC buildings as well.


First step


Second step and some materials


Viola! Easy, right???


Okay-that one is from NYC... :)



Coffee pot gas station (I cannot recall where it was from), and the cool train that was going around these buildings.


Sorry about it being rotated - I did fix it in my photo program...hmmm!  Anyway, I was excited to see this one! It's a replica of that hotel shaped like an elephant, which they also have a replica of in Boardwalk Inn lobby at Walt Disney World!


This is Nebraska, I've seen it! I think it might be "Dunn Bros" now though if I remember correctly


Another train going around














Pretty flowers....after all we were at the Botanical Gardens!


Henry in front of the skyline


Famous buildings of the skyline - Empire State, Chrysler, Rockefeller, NYSE...


Radio City


I love this - Rockefeller even has the angles and Christmas tree up!




Empire State


Thomas! In January they change out all the trains to be Thomas and friends.


The building we were in at the moment. Kinda cool!


Harlem - the Apollo


The old Yankee Stadium - the lights worked and it played music




Natural History Museum


Guggenheim


City Hall




Brooklyn Bridge














Amazing detail















Back outside we walked a bit over to an area they had set up for kids called Gingerbread Adventures






So pretty.


A little maze for the kids


Kid-size gingerbread house


There were a few of these cool guys around

Inside one of the buildings they had set up stations to learn about the spices that go into gingerbread. The first thing they got was a booklet they could design with glue and seeds.






Grinding spices

We then went to various stations where they would learn about a spice and glue some into the booklet.


At the end there were a few gingerbread creations by various bakeries




Planting wheat

It was a cute area, and maybe he learned something... :)

Back outside we went to the gift shop before we had to get on the train - just enough time for me to buy an ornament!


Pretty.


Inside the gift shop - yummy gingerbread cookies


Candy canes, my favorite


Ornaments - you might not be able to see if very well, but we got a little snow globe one with a train in it.


I thought these were cute.

Then it was back on the train and home. We really enjoyed the Train Show and I'm glad we went! I don't think we will go every year, but, it was something new and different!

12.17.2012

Christmas in New York City

Christmas in NYC - love it.


On 6th Ave, near Rockefeller


I love these giant bulbs. When Henry saw them he remembered them from last year.


Still on 6th Ave, across the street from Radio City Music Hall





The tree!

Now we walked to the other side of the plaza - the entrance on 5th Ave across from Saks.




This is to be our Christmas card...if we ever get them printed.

12.04.2012

NYC & Kids

As you likely know there are a million things to do in New York City.  If you are bored, it's by choice. However, sometimes finding things that are child-friendly can be somewhat of a challenge...a 5-year old is only going to last so long in the Met!

Before we even moved here I found a website that is FANTASTIC for ideas with kids, Mommy Poppins.  It highlights all the "kid's days" at the museums, hundreds of restaurants are listed and more.  It's truly awesome.  I've shared it with MANY other Mom's!

Right now Mommy Poppins is having a big holiday giveaway...



Today's prize is a big box from Toys R Us!  Can you imagine the child's face when they open this?!!

Check it out: http://mommypoppins.com/family/the-hottest-toys-r-from-toys-r-us


11.30.2012

A Woz Adventure to D.C. Part Four

And 6 months later...I post.

Sorry.

I haven't forgotten about this blog, and have high aspirations for it, but well, it gets knocked to the bottom of the list...

Anyway, let's go back to Washington D.C.!  It was our last day in the nation's capital and we had a full agenda!

First, through the mall to the train.  We had a few comments about this store...along with another store in the mall that only sold clowns.


Smithsonian welcome center

We went inside, thinking there was something in there...but there wasn't really.  Maps, and information center and that's about it!

This was cool.

Back outside!

Next we were off to the Air & Space Museum - we got a bit turned around on the way there and ended up in an art museum, but quickly figured it out.

Being that we have been to Kennedy Space Center in Florida twice, much of this was similar/the same, but it was still great.  And free!



There was a very crowded hands-on area, but we did what we could.

Then we caught a little show, "Forces of Flight"

Driving the plane



You can still see the moon dust on this one

The aft end of Saturn V

Henry and I waited in a long line to see the insides of a shuttle.


Then we moved into a section with airplanes.

Wright Brothers plane

Looks comfy...ugh!





There was a plane you could go inside of...so we did!






Then it was time to shop!  Souvenirs for the boys here were a must-do! Ha!

Joe and his beloved space pen.  #2 for him, he still has one we got from Kennedy years ago!

This came home with us.

This didn't...but I LOVE this picture!!!!!

If I kept notes on our trips, this would be perfect!

Bye Air & Space!

Next we walked over to the Archives.


Gorgeous building.

There was a bit of a line to get in here, and no pictures were allowed but we saw the Declaration of the Independence, the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights.  The meaning was lost on Henry obviously, but this was very, very cool for Joe and I.  We will come back here with Henry when he's older and understands it a bit!

And finally we were about to do what I have always wanted to do...see the White House!  Unfortunately we weren't able to get inside.  You have to request a ticket so many days in advance and we were about 8 days too late.  Next trip!

The Easter Egg Roll was going on

We walked around the block to the backside.


In my head I always imagined it MUCH bigger.  I kinda like that while it's a beautiful building, and it is big, it's not this crazy palace.

Future President in front of his future home. ;-)

He will be a fun President!




These homes are basically across the street from the White House - beautiful!!

There was a beautiful brick wall and I couldn't help but take a couple snapshots of my little dude in front of it.



And with that, our Washington D.C. adventure is over!  We took the bus back home, and the ride was as uneventful as the one there.  There was some traffic coming into NYC, so it took 5 hours instead of 4, but overall was fine.  While the bus worked nicely and was cheap, next time we'll try the train!

Since this trip we did a Disney Cruise to the Bahamas in June, and then Walt Disney World in October.  I also went on a second Disney Cruise to the Western Caribbean with some girlfriends.  It's been a wonderful year of travel for our family!  We look forward to more adventures in 2013!