Showing posts with label Please Touch Museum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Please Touch Museum. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Philadelphia

The weather outside was pretty yucky when we got up on Saturday morning but we had plans to head into Philly for the day. The kids woke up and Pop Pops brought out the toys he had purchased for them. I seriously cannot imagine my Dad cruising the toy isle at Target! The blocks and the push toys were huge hits though.

We headed straight for Reading Terminal Market. If you are in Philly, you have got to eat here! It's hundreds of booths of delicious, non-chain food. It's crazy and busy but fun. The kids and I enjoyed gourmet grilled cheese sandwiches. The kid's sandwich was called the "Little Shepherd"! How appropriate. I didn't take many pictures because we were trying to navigate the market and keep up with the babies! Everyone else enjoyed cheese steaks. We also got home delicious donuts to go. The line for the donuts was 30 minutes long! 

We headed to the Please Touch Museum next. This place was amazing. The kids could have played for hours and hours. We were all exhausted when we left. They had so many fun exhibits. This is is MUST do if you are in the Philly area. 

my kids find slides wherever they go. 


This was an area that simulated nature and was marked off for kids 3 and under. They had it staffed and it was so nice not to worry about big kids trampling my babies. Holden loved this goose! 

They loved the piano but didn't weigh enough to make it play so Gigi and Pop Pops had to help a little.

This area was set up like Goldilocks and the three bears. Emma Cate was trying out the littlest bed. 

There was a beautiful solarium area with an indoor carousel. The babies had so much fun on their first carousel ride. 

Daddy even hopped on with Emma Cate. She was in heaven! 

They had an Alice in Wonderland maze set up and the babies loved the tea party room. Emma Cate and I sat and had tea for a while. Gigi bought her a tea set for Christmas but lost it before she was able to give it to her. It's definitely on the must find after we saw how much sweet girl enjoyed her tea party.


this was her smile face
this child has zero personality... zero
This was the main street exhibit. They had a little house set up. The babies loved sitting on the front porch and vacuuming in this area. What is with my kids and vacuuming. They certainly did not get that from their mother!

They LOVED the hospital area. Holden was pretty obsessed with the MRI machine. I thought they were sooo cute in their doctor scrubs. I am dying to get some dress up items soon to add to our collection.

Emma Cate headed to the nursery area of the hospital to rock the babies. Fingers crossed that she'll be a great big sister.

We were putting the babies in their cribs in the nursery and Emma Cate did prayer hands. We do this every night before bed and it is the sweetest thing. She also screams AAAAAA Men! When we're done praying.

Gigi was demonstrating how to feed the baby.

Holden kept trying to feed the belly button... we've got a few things to learn over the next 9 weeks!

She picked up the stethoscope and said Hey! We'll have to work on how to use our medical devices... :)

Listening to Gigi's heart

Holden loved the construction area. The wheel barrow was a little big for him but he kept trying to get it upright. 

They had a huge kids grocery store and both babies loved shopping with their carts.

on a mission.


this picture makes me laugh. my little postmasters

They had a shoe store set up and as soon as we walked in, Holden took off his shoes and put his foot in here... a sign your mother may buy you too many pairs of shoes.

again, we turn everything into a slide.

driving the trolley in the transportation area. 

mom, this monorail is not like disney.

showing off our gymnastics skills


So this is kind of funny to us. My Dad always talks about Wegman's. It's this grocery store up North and he is obsessed. They really do have everything. We went there for dinner and had a smorgasbord of sushi, mac and cheese, Chinese, prosciutto wrapped mozzarella, fruit, and salads. 

They also had this giant gluten free section plus an organic section 5 times this size.

We came home and had dinner and the babies were off to bed. We had a great time watching the Olympics and hanging out with my mom and dad. We had a hard time finding pacis for bedtime that night (we had pacis EVERYWHERE, in bags, suitcases, etc.) and were worried about not having one for the train ride to the city the following morning. My dad also noticed that we were out of wipes. He is so funny and took pictures of the wipes I use and the pacis and headed to target to replenish our stash. He came home and asked me how long ago I had purchased the wipes because he couldn't find the 80 count that I had, only the 72 count. He is so funny like that. I would have never noticed the count! He also bought two sets of pacis, one for 6-18 months and one for 18-36 because he didn't know which ones the babies would prefer.