Sunday, April 29, 2012

Find fascinating Fernbank!

For a suburbanite or a visitor to Atlanta, the Fernbank Museum of Natural History  may be a little bit difficult to find. You can find it tucked away within the trees, next to a gorgeous golf course. It is worth the search - what a fun time we had today!

"Mommy...", she said, with a most serious look on her face, "Mommy - the ice is melting!"

Our visit to Fernbank started with the new IMAX showTo the Arctic. Clearly, the message was not lost on us, not even for a 4-year-old. She watched in amazement as the beautiful scenes flew before our eyes. We felt the tug at our heartstrings for the family of polar bears, a mama and her sweet cubs, as they continually fled for their safety. We marveled at the majesty that was a huge pack of caribou mothers, traveling to safer land for the birth season. Amelia stayed quiet, eyes wide, occasionally pointing to something beautiful on the giant screen ahead.

Definitely worth seeing - we loved every minute.



After the film, we explored the museum. Fernbank has fun for all ages. Giant fossil cast dinosaur skeletons, hands-on science exhibits, and Nature Quest - undoubtedly, Amelia's favorite part.

For the young children, Nature Quest is a wonderland with a treehouse, tunnels, magical streams of water (that don't get you wet!), caves, and an area for "undersea" exploration. We played in this area first - which may be a bad idea, as she asked "when are we going back to NatureQuest?" every four minutes throughout the rest of the exhibits.

We paused for some photos with the dinosaurs, of course:



And yes, we went back for a second round of playtime in Nature Quest before making our way to the car.

Fernbank also houses exhibits showcasing animals and wonders of Georgia ("A walk through time in Georgia") and several more dinosaurs to make you tilt your head up to the sky just to say hello.

Fernbank gets an A+ on our list of Atlanta family attractions.

After about 7 minutes in the car, she asked when we can go back.



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Disclosure: I received admission to the museum and IMAX show from the wonderful folks at the Fernbank Museum. However, all opinions are 100% mine. I visited Fernbank in the past and loved it - and it was even better today as my daughter discovered it for the first time! :)

Friday, April 27, 2012

Let's be honest - coming soon!

On April 30th, Purex will launch a new Let’s Be Honest promotional campaign featuring Second City Comedian Molly Erdman. Get ready to enjoy a funny series of short video vignettes sharing honest moments that reflect the ironic truths of everyday Life, Laundry, and... Whatever!

But wait... there's more! EVERY DAY, one lucky entrant will win a year’s supply of Purex detergent! This sweepstakes runs through July 24th.
I'll be sure to remind you when the campaign is live so you can enter - and hopefully win! You can also like Purex on Facebook to keep up with the fun vignettes and sweepstakes excitement.


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Thursday, April 26, 2012

Serious dancin' shoes!

Amelia's usual sparkle shoes are wearing out. The toes are scuffed and the little bows are black with dirt.

"Mommy, can I get light-up shoes? I really NEED light-up shoes!"

Without thinking, I told her sure. We could look for light-up shoes.

Three shoe stores later, we finally found some. The brightest, gaudiest shoes on the planet. And expensive! I had no idea light-up shoes had such a shocking price tag ($45 for little kid shoes?!?)

But I had promised. We had a little discussion about money and that these were very expensive. She thanked me with her sweet blue eyes aglow with happiness.

She was extremely excited to wear these to school today!

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

#WW: Boogie Woogie City Girl

We're a suburban Atlanta family. Amelia grew up with airplanes, traffic, shows, and events. She's definitely a city girl.

But her favorite restaurant?
Texas Roadhouse!

She loves the food, the decor, the music, and the servers' dancing.

After dinner the other night, she boogied down quite a bit herself:



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This post is part of #iPPP (iPhone Photo Phun), where we link up photos taken from our smart phones. Any smart phone. Link up here:

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