Saturday, November 27, 2010

What to do With an Almost 3 Year Old Comes to an End

Sad, but true, I took Henry and his mama and dada to LaGuardia this afternoon for their trip home. It was a great week with lots of activities and good times! The next time H comes to CT, he'll be 3 and we'll have to find some new adventures!

Instead of partaking in the traditional "black friday' activities we drove to Stratford and bounced our way to a good time. Bounce U is the perfect place to get out some pent up energy. They have an activity called the Open Bounce a few times a day and it's a good idea to call ahead and sign up. They break up the kids into two separate age groups, under 6 and 7 up. This is great because if you have a little one, you won't have to worry about the older kids running around and playing a little bit rougher than you might feel comfortable with. The Open Bounce lasts for 1 and 1/2 hours. They start the kids in one room then switch them in 45 mins. so both age groups can enjoy both rooms. They have T-ball, giant slides, basket ball hoops, a Sumo wrestling ring equipped with giant gloves & Sumo outfits. They of course have large spaces to bounce in. There are party options for that special day and a room where the kids can take a break and have a snack.

On our way home we drove up Black Rock Turnpike and stopped at The Rugged Bear. Henry had a little accident and the staff was extremely helpful. They let us use the restroom to clean up then let H roam around in his diaper and vest. We found a great pair of pants on sale and we were ready to go. We weren't hungry, but if we were, A&S would have been a great place to by an Italian sub for the road.

Before our ride to the airport, DeeDee had one more adventure up her sleeve! I thought a little excitement would be a great idea before a plane ride. A true adventure...EarthPlace an nature discovery center is Wetport would be perfect. I love EarthPlace! They have live animals that have been injured, a colony of vultures, two bald eagles, rabbits, an indoor play area, lab and a fabulous outdoor playground.

While we were there today Miss Betsy had show and tell. We were able to pet a bunny and snake and learned quite a bit about both. For instance, did you know that pythons eat once a week? One of the resident pythons actually went five weeks without eating once! They have exhibits, programs and a nursery school. It's tucked away at the end of Woodside and also offers various trails for walking and exploring.

After all the excitement, we went to Coco Michelle in Westport for a quick hot chocolate. It's a European style hot chocolate and they call it a ChocoLatte...yummmmmmmmm! They also offer excellent coffee and handmade chocolates along with fresh baked goods. The coffee is FairTrade which is a bonus. It is now located across the street from the Westport train station.

I hope you have enjoyed the series and that I was able to share some places you might not have known about. Stay tuned for the next series. Happy Holiday's!!!

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Visiting the Firehouse in Fairfield!

Sorry for skipping yesterday, but by the time I got done, making the pumpkin pie, cranberry sauce, persimmon pudding and marinating the turkey it was already Thursday so I figured I'd wait! It's not so easy being the cook and trying to entertain that almost 3 year old!

To be honest, Henry was a bit under the weather and our adventure yesterday had to be short, but fun. What better adventure could there be for an almost 3 year old boy than to visit the local fire department? When Henry was in, in June, we visited the Westport Fire House where we saw beautiful new trucks, a rescue vehicle and a diving boat! The fireman on duty was super sweet and spent quite a bit of time with us. When we left, Henry got to take home a plastic fireman hat that he still has.

Since we were crunched for time, we went to the Fairfield Fire Department. I think that one of the requirements to being a fireman, is a love of children. The firemen in Fairfield were just as sweet as the ones in Westport and showed us some things we didn't get to see at the Westport Fire Department. Henry's favorite was the pole. Yes, they really do have a pole at the Fairfield Fire House! It's the first one Henry and his parents have encountered and you wouldn't believe the excitement on Henry's face when the fireman came sliding down...priceless!! The firemen in Fairfield wear leather helmets instead of the new composite style ones that are being used today. They were very cool looking and you could almost see all the stories that they could tell. This time Henry got to take home a fireman hat and a coloring book with safety tips.

From there, we headed over to Borders for a quick tour of their kids section. It's tucked away on the second floor and they have a very good selection of books and toys. If Henry had been feeling better, we would have crossed the street and gone to either Sweet Rexies, a kids paradise, or PinkBerry for a tart yogurt.

As for today's activity, we decided to head back to Compo for some more outdoor fun. This time the beach was packed with adults and kids of all ages. There were also plenty of dogs romping around and having a great time with their owners and the kids. Starbuck's was opened so we got a hot chocolate then headed home to finish up preparing our Thanksgiving Dinner.

I'm off to finish cleaning up and to plan tomorrow's adventure. It all depends on the weather...indoor or outdoor activity. We'll see when we wake up.

Happy Thanksgiving to all!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Tuesday, November 23, 2010

The Adventure Continues, Day 4

We woke to a gorgeous November day and felt that at 65 degrees, we needed to be outdoors! After packing a goody bag full of snacks and drinks and a snack bag for Cello, my Spinone Italiano, we were ready to go.

Our first stop though was Coffee an' Donut Shop in Westport on Main Street (across the St. from Bogey's). If you love donuts and want something special, this is the place to go. These tasty treats are homemade and you can get anything from a plain old fashioned to a coconut twist. My personal favorite is the cinnamon, crunchy on the outside and moist on the inside...yum! We were lucky it was during the week and after 9a.m. so we didn't have to wait on line. If your travels take you there on a weekend, be prepared to wait on a line out the door. You can also sit at a table or even better at the counters and have a regular breakfast. It's the place to go for that small town feel!

With donuts at the ready, we drove to Compo Beach in Westport. I love the fact that I can let Cello run off leash and play with other dogs. You can walk for quite a stretch although if you go with your dog, part of the beach requires you to put your pooch on a leash. Henry ran around, threw rocks in the water, collected seashells and thought it might be fun to swim like Cello.

Another great feature of Compo is the large playground. It was rebuilt a few years ago and it is a kids dream. With swings, rock climbing area, bars, slides and towers, there's something for most age groups. Dogs aren't allowed here so Cello and I had to sit by the sidelines and watch Henry explore with his mama and dada while pop-pop clicked away. The area is also totally fenced in and has plenty of benches for those parents or grandparents that need a break.

There is also a skateboard park for the more adventurous!

Tomorrow is day 5 and we're going strong. How does a morning at the fire station sound? Find out in tomorrow's installment of "What to do in Fairfield County with an Almost 3 Year Old".

Monday, November 22, 2010

Stepping Stones is the Activity of the Day!

Day 3 of "What do with an Almost Three Year Old in Fairfield County" was spent at Stepping Stones Museum in Norwalk. Wow, what an incredible space! Stepping Stones was closed for a bit of make-over and it was worth the wait; they did a great job. This past Saturday was the grand re-opening, just in time for the Holiday weekend...phew!

They have revamped the water section of the museum and it is now part of the Energy Lab. They have lab coats at the ready and hand dryers to dry off those wet little hands when the kiddies are done. The wind display was cute, but it seemed to need a little more wind power while we were there. Climbing up and through the tunnel was still fun.

There is a toddler play area that was packed so we ended up heading towards the health area. Here Henry was able to wear scrubs, a white coat to brush a giant set of teeth like a real dentist, scuba gear and a helmet and knee pads to ride on a bike with a skeleton that mimicked his movements. Henry's favorite was the construction site. After we geared up, a vest, hard hat and tool belt, we filled a "paint" can with paint brushes, shingles and paint sticks and set to work.

The Rain Forest had "mama & dada gorilla" with several "baby gorilla's"...Henry thought they were very cute. We took a "ride" up a tree and saw a live web cast of an Ecuadorian rain forest. We didn't make the "Rain Forest Canopy" movie...maybe next time. The outdoor playground was closed for a movie shoot which was a shame since it's such a cool spot.

After a quick trip to the gift shop, we headed over to the Westport Library. The kids section is located on the 3rd floor and is filled with books, cd's, toys and videos. Depending on the day, you can enjoy crafts, story time and so much more.

If you have a little one coming in for a visit, they have a great service called "GrandKits". You can either call or email ahead of time, tell them the age group of your visitor and their "likes" and voila, when you come in, you have a pretty sizable bag of goodies to take home. I know that when I did this for Henry, it was a real winner!

Hmmmm, what could be on tap for tomorrow? Stay tuned for day 4's "adventure"!!

Sunday, November 21, 2010

The Maritime Aquarium Wins Out!

The UBS Parade in Stamford was going to be our destination for the day, but The Maritime Aquarium won out in the end.

For those of you have not been to the Aquarium in Norwalk, you should really make the effort to visit. It's right on the water and has tons of cool things to do. You can take a 2 hour boat ride, although they do have a minimum height so make sure to check, build a boat, see a movie at the IMAX Theatre or get some energy out in the indoor play space.

You can see the penguins, pet the sting rays, count the hidden flounders and gaze at the jelly fish. They have seals that you can view from the exterior of the building or the warmth of the museum. The kids love seeing them swim in circles and the best part is feeding time, which they have posted so you won't miss it.

The turtle exhibit was interesting, especially the giant sea turtle. Henry could have spent quite a bit of time just watching him swim around and moving the large stones around. He got a kick out of seeing "baby" turtle hang out right next to "mama" turtle.

I think our favorite exhibit was of the meerkats. Boy, were they fun!!!! I couldn't believe how cute they were. At only a year to two years old, they were full of energy and themselves! There was a spot were kids could crawl into and then stand, that gives them the impression that they are in the exhibit with their four legged friends. The meerkats come up to the window and run around the kids. They stand at attention, almost as if posing then jump into their make-shift swing. Like I said, too cute!

With tons of things to do, the theatre and great restaurants within walking distance, The Maritime Aquarium is a winner!!!

Saturday, November 20, 2010

What to do in Fairfield County with an Almost 3 Year Old!

Yes, it's that time of the year when we start getting visitors for the Holiday's. I love the hustle and bustle, the cooking and the chill in the air. But what do you do when you don't have kids and you have to entertain a little one? Maybe, your grandkids are coming in and you're at a loss. No worries! This week, I'll let you live vicariously through me and enjoy all the hotspots for the little ones.

I headed out to LaGuardia earlier today with my husband to pick up my stepson, his wife and their almost 3 year old. I figured since they would be traveling, I didn't have to plan a formal activity. Lucky for everyone, LaGuardia's bag claim area was a perfect spot to let out some steam before our hour long ride home. A little cat nap in the car didn't hurt and when we got home it was time to play some more.

We have a dog, Cello, who was more than happy to play "catch" with Henry for awhile. Next came Pop Pop with the leaf blower...another fun activity that not only was fun, but was useful!
MaMa and DeeDee (that's me) headed out for some goodies to stock the cabinets and fridge while Henry played with the big boys. When we got home we went for our first "thing to do".

Frank Pepe's Pizza in Fairfield is a great place to go with kids of all ages. They seem to cater to them and to their hungry parents. The only trick to Pepe's is getting there at the right time. By the time we managed to get there, around 6:00, there was already a line out the door. Thankfully the line did move at a reasonable pace. Another plus was having a rock outcropping where Henry was able to practice his rock climbing skills then hit the big wood pile.

Once seated, the waitress was right there and our food came fairly quickly. A nice thin crispy crust was just what we all needed. The original Pepe's is in New Haven if you get up that way.

Tomorrow I'm thinking of driving down to Stamford for the UBS Parade Spectacular. I've never been there, but if it's a nice day, it should be fun. I'll let you know tomorrow!