Summer is my favorite time of year, not because my children don't bicker constantly, they do - but because its time for me to play teacher.
I love exposing my kids to new people, places and things.
So I've come up with a loose schedule for the summer where the the kids and I alternate who gets to pick the outing.
Here is what we did this week :)
Chuck E Cheese - ok, so I hate this place and really it has no redeeming qualities.
Token bank |
But the kids chose it so what am I going to do?? I spent $30. on tokens and set them free. The tokens lasted about an hour,
Las Vegas for kids |
then we traded them in for about $2.98 worth of crappy toys. On the positive side, we've done Chuck E. so no need to go back the rest of the summe - yes!!
Prizes we redeemed about 1000 tickets for |
After Chuck E. Cheese we all needed some fresh air and where better to find some fresh air than the summit of Turtle Rock?
I chose Turtle Rock because I love hiking and it was free! Something to consider with a large family like mine.
Heading up to the never ending staircase |
This hike can be quick or pretty long, its up to you. We headed up the face of the hill, the kids love scrambling over the rocks.
The kids and I heading up |
Once we got to the top all of Orange County was at our feet, talk about some great views. We hiked down the ridge a while then looped back. There is a nice playground at the foot of the hill, so the kids played a bit and then we headed home.
SoCal at our feet |
Next up was the Orange County Museum of Art in Newport Beach. The kids were free and it was $12 each for Nadim and I to get in.
The kids were not excited to see the museum until we pulled into the parking lot and they saw the sculpture outside. Yes, that is indeed a very large un-nuetered male dog peeing on the side of the building. The boys of course LOVED it.
"Bad Dog" sculpture outside the building |
The Museum was Nadim's idea and he did a great job of making the art inside interesting and relevant to the kids.
My favorite art installation |
The OCMA has a great collection and the museum is small enough that you can see everything without the kids going nuts.
Very, very detailed painting |
The kids favorite's were the pieces that were performance art based. The best one was entitled "Open Doors", be sure to check that one out if you take your kids.
Modern tapestries |
Finally we visited Sherman Gardens and Library in Corona Del Mar, Son 2 wanted to see some animals - he is my scientist.
The kids were free and my admission was only $3. The Gardens don't open until 10:30 but we showed up at 10am and wandered in. They were nice enough not to kick us out :)
Heading inside |
The gardens are beautiful. They don't seem to get many children visitors as all the staff were oohing and aahing over the kids.
Heron sculpture |
The whole site is about 2 acres and there is a lot to see crammed into the fairly small space. Take your time and pay attention to all the small details.
Koi pond |
The kids loved the koi and the turtles best. The staff told us that there are also 5 tree frogs by the koi, but we didn't see them.
Turtle pond |
We headed into the library last. In the car on the way over I had discussed what a Resource Library is with the kids and we guessed what kind off books might be in there.
Resource Library |
No we didn't find any Sponge Bob or Fancy Nancy books, we did find some phone books from 1910-1940, Sunset magazines from 1911 and other old, old books. There was even a journal from one of the Father's who came up and founded some of the California missions.
Looking up "posterior" |
Son 1 found this dictionary and thought is was hilarious to look up "posterior", you know another word for butt, and leave the dictionary open to the page.
Definition of posterior |
The kids liked Chuck E Cheese best (no surprise there) but running a close second was the Sherman Gardens and Library. Who knew??
Keep me posted if you try any of these outings (well, I don't really care about Chuck E Cheese :) and let me know how it went.
Have a great week!