We tried out the two dollar Tuesdays at Thanksgiving Point during the month of August and thoroughly enjoyed ourselves. The last Tuesday at about 7 pm, we decided to quickly check out the dinosaur museum. I thought people would be leaving seeing as it closes at 8:30 and we didn't get there until almost 7:30, but many people had our same idea. It was PACKED!
It was worth the two dollars though. The museum is very impressive. Here is Caleb obediently posing, pointing out ancient crocodiles but in reality anxiously wanting to run over to the camera and look at the picture of himself. That is our new problem with taking pictures. They want to see the back of the camera and not have their picture taken.
Here is a lovely shot of mullet head (aka Lulu). That's what we call her and probably will call her until her hair grows out or until she figures out what we are saying.
So, being heavy laden with a bambino, I get free baby ads in the mail. I still don't know exactly where they get my information from or the fact that they even know that I'm pregnant. Doctors do have the whole confidentiality thing going on still, I hope. Anyway, in this parenting magazine we've been getting, there is an add for baby orajel with a little boy sitting on a Thomas the Train riding toy with tracks and all and simultaniously brushing his teeth holding the orajel bottle. Baylub became obsessed with the picture, asked to ride Thomas everyday for quite a while, and even slept with the ad (we tore it out of the magazine). He kept asking. The toy on Amazon is about $400 so that's not an option. It was so cute that he loved the ad so much, so we finally built him a Thomas to ride on with his big legos and he went and grabbed his tooth brush and tooth paste so that he could completely recreate the idealic scene of the orajel ad.
I was so glad that it satisfied him. There is no way we are buying that Thomas the Train toy, even though it is really really cool.