Connie and Oliver's new life

Sunday, November 26, 2006

A day out in the moody garden



We finally took the baby out for a road trip, not to a restaurant, not to a store, but to galveston. Since my parents are here to help with the baby, we couldn't really sit around in the house on a four-day weekend, so we set off for the moody garden. Interesting choice, you would say. But Connie does not make random decisions. Ideas grow in her mind, get calculated, with advantages and disadvantages measured, and then she sells the idea to Oliver, who for a good portion of time, supports her unconditionally. The reasons why this idea worked were as follows: 1. It was a beautiful weekend; 2. The moody garden is a family destination suited for all ages; 3. The majority of the activity took place indoors with some outdoor touch (like the rainforests), so my young baby could handle it; 4. My parents had never been to an aquarium, which was a shame everyone could agree on; 5. If needed, some of us could go to some activity while my baby takes a little nap. (Lucas is a party-pooper when he lacks sleep. This fact has been proven twice).


The day turned out to be a success, a little expensive, though. We had bought the day pass for everyone, but realistically we went to the rainforests, the paddleboat, and the aquarium. My parents enjoyed the trip very much. Lucas made some noise in front of the huge tanks where seals swim around. He was either laughing, or crying. I am just happy he had some response to it. My mental note: Buy a one-year family membership which holds up to 5 individuals, and bring as many under-3-year-old as possible (they are free).