Showing posts with label dinosaurs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dinosaurs. Show all posts

Thursday, March 28, 2013

A Weekend with More Fun

No major home improvement projects were tackled last weekend. Much to Colin's delight. We continued to work on a few things, well, really, Daddy continued to work on some projects, but took more time to have fun with the kiddos. On Sunday Gillian was invited to a birthday party for a classmate, and Colin took himself and Daddy to the dinosaur museum.

Here's G with the birthday girl. The party was at a local craft store. We made felt crowns, necklaces, and bracelets. Then were was singing and cake. It was a very nice four year old birthday party!
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(The birthday girl's mom made that cute Rapunzel cake and Pascal cupcakes! Very cute!)

I hear the boys had a lot of fun at the museum. Apparently Colin and some (unknown) little girl latched on to each other very early in the day and Colin spent his time giving her a guided tour and lecture series.

This is C and his friend digging for dinos. (Neither Colin nor Daddy could remember this girl's name. Typical.)
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Apparently C was directing the entire dig.
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A boy and his t-rex. Doesn't get better than that.
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Monday, February 11, 2013

Dino Museum Time

The same week we had Parker, Colin and Gillian's school had conferences on Thursday. So, Daddy took the day off to come to the conferences and we all went to the dino museum to enjoy ourselves after our meetings!

Oh, Parker came too. And since Gillian brought Parker along, Colin wanted to bring Dewey. Seemed fair.
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Parker and Dewey wanted to eat this big fish.
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Getting ready to do some digging.
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And some box exploring.
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Lotsa Longnecks.
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More longnecks. From above.
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Colin loved this snake. Grammy will not.
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Dewey and Parker visited their North Pole friends. And admired the snow house.
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We learned how to make a snow house. Colin told Daddy to pay attention so he could do better in our yard next time.
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Back through the dinos to stay goodbye.
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(Oh hey! Look! Daddy was there that day!)

Saturday, January 26, 2013

Dino Surprise

A while ago I was chatting with my friend Jess about C&G's new interest in dinosaurs. Well, especially Colin's extreme interest. Jessica has her own boy/girl twins. I think they are in first grade now and have moved a bit beyond the dino obsession, so she offered to send us a few goodies from their stash!

One day, just before quiet time, the mail carrier delivered a big box! Oh, the excitement!

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Crayons, coloring book, puzzles, and dino wheels, HOORAY! Such a nice treat!

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Dino Day

After adventures in ballet, we had promised Colin that we would all go to the Dino Museum. He asked every day that week if it was Dino Day. And FINALLY we made it to Saturday! It ended up being a kind of rainy day, so the museum was a great destination.

Apparently even more exciting than the ACTUAL, REAL DINOSAUR FOSSILS in front of them, are the (very limited) touch screen computers. That they can't actually READ. Whatever.
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We did enjoy a wander through all the dinos. The museum re-did all their dino displays five years ago or so and this was my first time through since then. Very impressive! Great dinosaur collection!

We moved on to some more "hands on" stuff!
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Checking out the beaver kit. Real beaver pelt!
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And a jaw bone....of what I forget!
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Then we dug up our own fossils!
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Seriously cute archaeologist!
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Then we made our own "collections" for display of things we'd want in our own museums.
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We finally MADE the kids walk through the Impressionists exhibit. It wasn't a hit. We'll just pretend it was because they were hungry. Not that they inherited their lack of "art lover" traits from me....

Love the dinos! Fun day!

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Boys and Dinosaurs

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Last weekend Colin and I took a trip into the city to go to the "Dino" museum - better known to adults as the Carnegie Museum of Natural History - while Lea and Gillian went to see The Nutcracker performed by a local youth ballet company. I wasn't really sure how well this trip was going to go, as Colin doesn't seem to have a huge interest in dinosaurs, certainly nothing approaching his overwhelming love of trains. My fear was that the museum wouldn't hold his attention, especially since this museum isn't really as interactive as say the Children's Museum or the Carnegie Science Center. But, he seemed excited as we left the house, so I hoped that everything would go well.

On of the big draws for Colin was the opportunity to ride in the "blue car" (the little Saturn that I drive to and from work everyday). As we don't have two sets of car seats, and moving the ones we have is something of a pain to move, they don't often (ever) get to ride in it (I think that Gillian did once while Colin was in the hospital). So, Colin was pretty excited as we piled into the car to head into the city. He's quite the little chatter box. I don't think that he stopped talking once during the entire ride into the city. He was especially excited when we "sneaked-up" on "his" city as we rounded a curve on Carson St. and the city skyline sprang into view.

Upon arriving at the museum, a security guard informed us that we couldn't carry our backpacks with us through the museum, so, Colin and I had to get some change so that we could put our backpacks into a pay locker in the coat room. After stowing our gear, we set out to find the dinos.

When you first enter the dinosaur exhibit at CMNH, there's a series of displays about the prehistoric world. These displays have large globes with the configurations of the continents in different time periods projected on the insides. At the bases of these globes are informational plaques and touch-screen computers. These, I think, ended up being the highlights of the museum for Colin. The computers weren't limited to the continents either, each of the dinosaurs had a computer that would give extended information about each dinosaur. Here's Colin using one.

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For each dinosaur, the computer would present a screen where it showed the dinosaur as if it were alive (that is, covered with skin), it would then fade-in the skeleton as set-up in the museum. Colin loved this. He said that he was "emailing pictures of those dinos."

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Colin did like the big long-neck dinosaurs - especially their long tails.

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One of the tails went over the pathway that we walked on. Colin thought that this was pretty cool because the tail was "like a bridge". We did eventually move on to the other dinos. I was excited because they have a very nice T-Rex exhibit. Colin posed for a photo with the beast:

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We did see some other things beyond the dinos as well. We went through the Polar World exhibit which includes at lot of stuff about the Inuit, including a life-size model igloo. Colin thought that was pretty cool, and we decided that we would try to build one some day. We also went through part of the Carnegie Museum of Art.

I was interested to see what he thought about the art museum part because we have little book about a trip to an art gallery that Colin and Gillian really seem to enjoy: Miffy at the Gallery. Colin did appear to be interested (at least initially) in the gallery. We saw a mobile (I would guess that it was a Calder, but I'll admit that I didn't get the chance to check), and a Monet (Water Lilies, a personal favorite), and a bunch of photos of Pittsburgh. After about 20 minutes, though, he was ready to move on.

Colin was starting to get tired (we did skip his nap), so we took one last swing through the dinos. Colin wanted to take some pictures of the dinos himself, so I helped and we took this one:

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We also snapped a self portrait:

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What a cheezer. Anyway, we had a great day.