Thursday, April 26, 2012

KC, Day 1

We decided last-minute to take a trip to Kansas City over Easter weekend to go to the temple open house. We decided to make a weekend out of it and got into town a day early.  To start the day off, we went to the Hallmark museum.  The kids were each given a pamphlet and when they came to certain stations they could put a stamp in their pamphlet.  Here's Caden putting a stamp in. 


The Hallmark museum is basically in Crown Center in downtown Kansas City, so, naturally, we had to check it out.  We found this chocolate store and watched them make some fudge (cowpie patties, in this case.  Sounds delicious, doesn't it?).


We left the store and went down the escalator (we honestly could have spent the rest of the day going up and down the escalators.  So much fun for the kids!).  We found a fun play area where we spent the next hour or so.












Here the kids are pretending to be little birds.  Jordan is opening her mouth to accept chewed up food from Mother Bird.




Ava in a tunnel.


Jordan's trying to get Ava back inside the cave so I can take a picture.  Ava wasn't too happy about that.



A bear in a cave.  A couple of growls, and Ava wouldn't go near it.


Ava DID like the mini trampoline, though.


Almost there, Jofdan.  We found out even Dad wasn't as tall as the ostrich.

We had signed up to spend some family time in a family play area called Kaleidoscope.  We were still waiting for our appointment time, so we had some lunch and then played in the fountains for a bit.






They had colored the water blue--probably in honor of Easter?  Cool to look at and touch, though.

We made it to Kaleidoscope.  This is a play area with left over card-making materials from Hallmark.  The kids were able to play and color and make some pretty fun things.


Cameras that did cause a kaleidoscope appearance.


A dark room with black lights.  Jordan decorating paper eggs.





A camera that would take pictures and project them on the wall.



After Kaleidoscope, we went to the Federal Reserve and took a tour of the Money Museum.

While we were there, we made some of our own money.






Shelly was too mature to make her own money.  Anyway, after the money museum, we decided it was time to eat.  I had seen some pamphlets about a place to eat called T-REX.  So, we made our way there.  It was a lot of fun.  They had a bunch of life-sized dinosaurs, some of which did a little moving (freaked out Chase and Ava).  The atmosphere was a lot of fun, and the food was pretty good, too. 

















T-REX was in a shopping center, so we window shopped for a bit and found a fountain to sit around.  Here's Ava with one of her classic walks and looks on her face.



We made one final brief stop at Cabela's, since it was just down the street.


We got home a little after bedtime.  The kids were wiped out from all the fun.  I thought the sleeping with the stuffed animals was interesting--some comfort from home, I guess.  They don't usually cuddle up with stuffed animals.





4 comments:

Judy said...

ONLY ONE PICTURE OF THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY? What a fun day! Kansas City looks like heaven for kids, and those last few pictures look like heaven for their parents.

chrisjones said...

Wow, that's a lot of fun for one weekend. I bet the kids had a ball!
By the way, I didn't fall for that "Shelly is too mature" to make money.

McKay and Ashley Pearson said...

Looks like fun! Cute pics of the kiddos. We sure miss them!

Lynn said...

Don't you know you can get in trouble for counterfeiting? Just ask MomBa