Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Sailor and Cutter day

It's not often that we are rid of one kid for an entire day but Tucker recently had a sleepover at a friends house and was gone almost the entire weekend. We tried to take advantage of the opportunity and Hank and I each took a child and spent the day doing what they wanted. Hank took Cutter over to Destin for a boys day while Sailor and I stayed in the Navarre area for lunch and a movie.

Cutter loves the Build and Grow program at Lowe's and this particular class was to build a monster truck, he could not have been more excited. How cute is he in his safety goggles?!
 Monster Mutt
Cutter doesn't think a trip to Destin is complete without a stop at Bass Pro. He could spend hours watching the fish.


Of course Sailor's choice for lunch would be McDonalds. We followed that with the movie, Oz: the Great and Powerful. I wasn't sure what to expect but we both really enjoyed it.
After a busy day we met back up with Hank and Cutter and headed down to Pensacola for supper at Landshark Landing.
Perfect ending to a great day!

Friday, March 22, 2013

Playtime on the Mississippi

Before we left New Orleans, Tootsie took us by a nice park located right on the Mississippi River. The kids got to do a little running and burn off some energy before our ride home and we got to enjoy the weather and watch a few boats.

This is Cutter yelling, "that's enough, no more pictures" at me.
This is probably one of the more serious conversations of the weekend. I think they spent most of the time laughing.

Izzy especially enjoyed the park.

Monday, March 11, 2013

French Quarter and Jackson Square

After our visit to the aquarium we decided to walk down to Jackson Square. The kids enjoyed seeing all the artists working and we loved hearing the music. I really could have spent all day listening to a few of them. We did not go inside St. Louis Cathedral since it said they were having services, hopefully on another trip we will get to check out the inside.

St. Louis Cathedral
We all got a little bit of a history lesson as none of knew the history of Jackson Square. Sailor had been studying the presidents so she was especially interested.
For all you ECU fans.
We managed to make it over to Bourbon St at the perfect spot. That Red Horse sticker, which we did not place, is Hank's squadron. He was quite excited to see that Red Horse really does go anywhere and everywhere.

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Audobon Aquarium of the Americas

This was our second visit to the Aquarium in New Orleans. Cutter doesn't remember going previously and the weekend we happened to be in town was rather chilly so a day inside seemed like the right thing to do.

They have a parakeet exhibit going on right now and as much as Cutter thought he wanted to see the birds, when we actually got inside and they landed on us he pretty much freaked out.
Lots of people were paying to get food sticks to feed the birds. Me being the thrifty mom decided to save that money, good thing I did, otherwise Tucker might have been attacked. He had that many birds on him without a bit of food.
I had a different problem. The birds would continue to land on me and try to go in my purse. Hank had to literally pull a couple out by their tails.

I don't know why but seeing the rays like this always cracks me up, seems to be such a happy little guy.

Sailor and I stood for the longest time trying to determine if this owl was real or not. He was perched high up on some rocks and until he finally moved we were convinced he was fake.
One of our favorites, the sharks. Kelly Simmons, Tucker reminded me that this is the exact species that Ethan swims with, which he named, and that he still has the tooth he gave him. Tucker never ceases to amaze me with his knowledge of marine life. At one tank at the aquarium were some smaller sharks swimming that everyone was calling Hammerheads. Tucker promptly corrected them and told them they were Bonnetheads which is a smaller species.

Monday, March 4, 2013

Cafe Du Monde

We've been to New Orleans several times since moving here, but each time I've somehow managed to not spend much time in the French Quarter. This past trip I was finally able to go to Cafe du Monde. The kids weren't exactly thrilled at first, until they brought us some beignets. Heaven! I'm pretty sure I won't have any arguments from them the next time I suggest we go.

It's not often I'm in a picture, but I wanted photo proof I was there!

The kids loved it. Didn't take Cutter long to figure out more powdered sugar might be messier but it sure tastes good.