Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Constructing Play


Jeremy and I went on a solo field trip last week to the Philadelphia Center for Architecture at 1218 Arch Street. They have a special exhibit called "Constructing Play" and it continues through January 29. This free exhibit includes a hands-on section and then a short walk through the history of classic building toys (ie: Lincoln Logs, Tinker Toys, Erector Sets). We were glad we stopped by.

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

SEPTA Fun!

I'm back, sorry about the hiatus. Jeremy and I went to SEPTA headquarters at 1234 Market Street on Monday. To sate Jeremy's obsession with "choo choos," we were hoping to visit the SEPTA Transit Store to admire the train items and play with the Thomas train table. Unfortunately, it was closed for MLK Day. Instead, we took the elevator down (a fun adventure in itself) and climbed aboard the retired trolley car. The seats are low and the driver seat is accessible -- Jeremy had lots of fun! We'll be sure to return (when the store is open and when my camera is charged)!

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Teeth Tips!

We have been having problems brushing Jeremy's teeth (he is not interested and tries to squirm all over the place). This result occurred despite cleaning his gums with a washcloth beginning at four months as instructed. Up until now, we have only been using water because toothpaste isn't necessary at his age. We didn't love the ingredients found in some of the toddler toothpastes, but were happy to find that JASON/Earth's Best (as well as several other brands) makes a more natural toddler toothpaste, which we bought on Diapers.com. We also now alternate between a regular toddler toothbrush and a GUM Crayola Power Toothbrush (purchased in Rite Aid). This is for slightly older children, but we help him, and it works for us! He likes having his miniature Sonicare. Here's to a lifetime of health teeth!

Monday, January 4, 2010

Lands' End


Just another little plug for Lands' End. I bought Jeremy his winter coat and adorable polar bear snow boots from Lands' End (online) this year. (Also got him $10 snow pants, but we haven't been able to play in the snow yet!) The Toddler Squall Jacket is great because it's warm enough for -10 degrees, but isn't too bulky to wear in the carseat according to the very strict carseat installation inspectors. The quality and prices are excellent, free shipping is always able to be found, customer service on the telephone is so helpful, and the return policy is great because you can return items to Sears with no time limit! I make most of my purchases through the "overstock section." It is very easy to search by size, price, etc. Also, if I notice a price has been reduced shortly after I order something, they refund the difference. (Unrelated, but his summer 2009 bathing suit collection came from Lands' End -$5 each!)

Friday, January 1, 2010

Happy New Year!


I am definitely going to post more frequently in 2010; that is one of my goals. Happy New Year, everybody! Today we saw a bit of the Mummers Parade which is always a very Philadelphia and fun thing to do. Jeremy didn't know what to make of it. Then we attended one of the free (monthly) PNC Grow up Great concerts at the Kimmel Center. This was our first concert (the schedule is on a previous posting). We had a wonderful time and I highly recommend this. Today's performance was World Music with Daria and she was excellent. The Kimmel Center had free balloon creatures and face painting and was a perfect New Year's start!