7.02.2009

A day out with THOMAS

On friday, June 12th Jeff took a day off of work and we took the kids to the Island of Sodor to visit thomas. Oh wait, we didn't really go to the island of sodor, Thomas the Train just happended to be passing through good ole Green Bay WI! We didn't tell Maddy where we were going, just that we were taking a special vacation. We made a stop to Bay Beach (thanks Terri for the trip last year) before Thomas. We only had 2 hours to kill, so we stopped there first. The kids had a great time on the rides, Winn and Maddy both! This was a good trip to prepare them for St Romans, which to Maddy is all about the rides.






Then off to thomas, boarding at 1:15pm. We got there in the nick of time, because they pretty much started to board right after we checked in. We got to ride in a double decker bus, which took 2 laps around the national train museum, where Thomas made his magical stop in Green Bay.







The rest of the day was spent touring old locomotives, very cool. It sometimes was a little creepy walking through there OLD engine/train cars. There was a mail car, a dining room, kitchen, sleeping quarters, etc. The trains look so much bigger when you are standing next to them!















We also had a surprise visit from MR Bottom Pants, I mean Mr. Topham Hat, who again, those who aren't grandparemnts, kids, parents or aunts or uncles, is the so-called leader of the railways on the island of sodor. Jeff thinks he is a little over bearing and often mean..... He seemed pretty harmless there:)



There was so much for the kids to do: music, of course trains (your choice wooden, electric, yadda yadda yadda), arts and crafts, story time, and of course the kids favorite tattoes!!! They had those things on there for an entire week. Yikes!! It really was a fun day spent together. Then it was off to home, next day was a busy day travelling to IL for my triathalon. That post will be in Que Sera Sera.

1 comment:

Jenny said...

We took Trent to see Thomas at the Train museum in McHenry, Il for 3 years in a row! He still wanted to go the 4th year, but we talked him out of it!
Jeff, I agree Sir Topham is Strict, but he is also Fair.