Brookings is also near and dear to my heart. We spent 4 years there while Steve got his doctorate at the pharmacy school. It was our first real home away from parents and college. Steve had a good experience with schooling, I loved my trust accounting job at the local bank, and we made a lot of wonderful friends that we still keep a connection to today. Plus it was a small town feel but big enough with the university to have many conveniences as well as a wonderful arts scene which we loved.
Towards the end of July, S had a big inventory weekend at work. It meant that he would have a big day of work on Friday followed by an 8 to 10 day on Saturday with follow-up Sunday morning. He has these two times a year and I always try to find something to do with the kids during those weekends, whether it be playdates with cousins, visits from / to grandparents, or just a special trip to a museum or park with supper out. On this particular weekend, I decided to pack up the kids and head for Brookings, to spend time with dear friends and also take in their newest addition to town, a Children's Museum.
Friday night we settled in by A's condo and had pizza. Saturday we spent the whole day at the Children's Museum and had supper with A's son and wife and their new baby. Oh and went out for ice cream and S and my favorite place, Zesto's! Sunday we attended church (and Aahma and Boppa R drove up to go to church with us!), ate out for dinner and headed home. So it was a whirlwind trip, but so worth it to catch up with good friends and enjoy summertime in Brookings.
(and DO stop by the
Children's Museum of SD if you are ever in the area! It easily rivals big city children's museums, if not out-does them!)
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| One of the museum's most famous attractions, a life-sized T-Rex! The loud roars and animation were too much for my dinosaur loving 4 yr old though...=) |
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| There is also a T-Rex baby, who also roars and comes out of her cave. |
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| The outside play area of the museum is a fabulous prairie style play area with all sorts of fun things, like a giant nest to pretend to be birds in. |
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| There was an outdoor kitchen and table... |
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| A stream with rocks to explore... |
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| And of course a splash pad! |
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| This happened to be one of the hottest and most humid days of the summer so far, so getting completely soaked felt great for the kids! |
And one bonus about such a lovely Children's Museum in a small town? After getting soaked outside in the morning, we could go back to A's and change clothes, eat lunch and catch a nap and then go back to the museum to continue exploring for the afternoon!
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| playing in the music room (complete with life sized SDSU marching band on the wall!) |
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| playing with the sand art table |
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| the grocery store was a big hit as always, and I loved how everything in this one was from Hy-Vee! |
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| there was a big exhibit on different houses/homes |
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| And this cloud sculpture that you could climb to the ceiling on was fabulous! |
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| there was also a great view of the T-Rex's from inside |
But while the museum was a great part of the weekend, I really made the trip for these special people.
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| Baby D!!! We loved meeting this 3 month old sweetie and catching up with his sweet parents, S & C |
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| And a big thank you to these lovely ladies (and wonderful "aunti's"!) for such a great weekend. Love you both! |