Our first excursion was the Houston Children's Museum. It was a bit of a challenge driving through the city but I had called before we left and asked for specific directions which were perfect. We are not used to driving in such traffic and having so many highways to get lost on...
They loved the museum. Every exhibit was interactive. Our girls tend to be very fast when going through museums, like they are looking for the one thing that will actually capture their attention. Then they don't understand why it's over so soon...so, of course they started out this way in this museum. However, John and I quickly noticed that it is not that big of a museum so it is important to slow down and experience each area to it's fullest. So we put on the breaks a little and helped them really look at what was in front of them.
They loves this pulley system, where you sit on a seat and pull yourself up (or your parents do it). Maddie kept going like 5 times before she had had enough.
Then they found the mother load of all experiences...painting yourself! This is not a new experience for them, as they do this at home on almost a daily basis. Ella is the worst with drawing on herself every time she finds a pen. But the other girls are getting more into hearts and rainbows. Very nice.John painted faces first, then you can see they had the opportunity to go free..The next morning, we went to the Houston Zoo with my mother while John and Greg (my mom's new boyfriend) played golf. That made John happy. But the zoo was fun...hot...really hot and it is humid in Houston, very different than what we are used to.
Instead of feeding the goats, the children brush them...I think this is a great idea. They had a blast going around and brushing every goat. We found one goat hiding out under a bench who was actually smiling. He was probably pleased to get away from the mounds of children trying to brush him!
We made it to the beach at Galveston on Saturday evening. We really did not have a whole day to go and spend at the beach so it was actually perfect to head out when the sun was going down. The wind was blowing so hard that it sprayed salt water all over us and the waves were huge compared to what they are normally. Nonetheless, the water was warm and it felt so good to be out there.This was Hannah and Ella's first time to see the ocean and the beach so that is really special. At first they were a little overwhelmed with the water and the wind but after a few minutes they were running around and looking for seashells. They could have played for hours.
This is our last morning, we left around noon. Nana Nancy made everyone blueberry pancakes and the girls ran around like crazy while we packed. It had been great because we had a room that had a bathroom attached and a little vanity between us, just like in hotels, so we were super comfortable.
In the last leg of our journey, the girls got a hold of some make up and this was the final product. I was a little worried about the white on Hannah's lips...but we got it off quickly. These girls love make-up.
This is our last morning, we left around noon. Nana Nancy made everyone blueberry pancakes and the girls ran around like crazy while we packed. It had been great because we had a room that had a bathroom attached and a little vanity between us, just like in hotels, so we were super comfortable.
In the last leg of our journey, the girls got a hold of some make up and this was the final product. I was a little worried about the white on Hannah's lips...but we got it off quickly. These girls love make-up.
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