So we have managed to pack five months of our lives into 6 suitcases. We've driven through 35 states, and had the holiay of a lifetime. This time next week the kids will be back at school, and things will be working their way back to normal.
Funnily enough, I am now sitting outside a games store in Santa Monica waiting for Ken .... "just one more games store!"
It is about 3pm - 6 hours until we fly out. Pray this flight is not turbulent and that we land on solid ground back home without incident.
See you all in a few days!
Barns Family USA Odyssey
Long service leave from work was calling Ken ... planning and saving .... tickets bought ..... four very excited children and a slightly nervous mother! USA here we come!
Tuesday, 6 November 2012
Monday, 5 November 2012
Science Museum, Los Angeles CA
Spent our day between the Science Museum and the Museum of Natural History.
We fly out Tuesday 9pm, arriving home Thurs 10am. Back in Boonah 2pm.
We fly out Tuesday 9pm, arriving home Thurs 10am. Back in Boonah 2pm.
Sunday, 4 November 2012
Wayfarers Chapel CA
We had a beautiful morning this morning at church at the Wayfarers Chapel http://www.wayfarerschapel.org/
Once again it was lovely to feel at home in a New Church service. The church was designed by Lloyd Wright, Frank Lloyd Wright's son, and is just beautiful. Do go to the website to see really good images of the chapel, as my photos don't do justice to it.
Afterwards we went to a fantastic Mexican restaurant, "Acapulco" http://www.acapulcorestaurants.com/ and spent the afternoon rolling around feeling way too full! We drove to Pasadena to the markets http://www.pasadena.edu/fleamarket/ and wandered through the stalls before making our way to the last games shop of the holiday - Games Empire.
Once again it was lovely to feel at home in a New Church service. The church was designed by Lloyd Wright, Frank Lloyd Wright's son, and is just beautiful. Do go to the website to see really good images of the chapel, as my photos don't do justice to it.
Afterwards we went to a fantastic Mexican restaurant, "Acapulco" http://www.acapulcorestaurants.com/ and spent the afternoon rolling around feeling way too full! We drove to Pasadena to the markets http://www.pasadena.edu/fleamarket/ and wandered through the stalls before making our way to the last games shop of the holiday - Games Empire.
The trees seem to blend with the glass and timber walls - just beautiful |
Looking into the chapel |
So difficult to see the chapel - such an organic structure |
And a bit of popular culture ... 2311 Los Robles Av, Pasadena where Sheldon and Leonard live |
Saturday, 3 November 2012
Griffith Observatory
We had a wonderful morning at the Griffith Observatory http://www.griffithobs.org/ followed by a picnic lunch, then a visit to the Autry Museum http://theautry.org/
Then at the Autry Museum ...
The sign! The kids have been dying to see this since we arrived in LA. |
Kids with 'Hollywood' in the background |
LA, one of the most polluted cities in the world. Today was actually a good day as far as visibility is concerned. The smog here is choking. |
Amusing sign on the door to the observatory ... |
Benedict can tell you what a new moon, quarter moon and full moon look like. He is very proud of this! |
Using up all my quarters in the binoculars before heading home. |
This meteorite fascinated Victoria. |
Griffith Observatory |
Then at the Autry Museum ...
We arrived on a day of festivities, with markets selling wares by local American Indian artists, and dance and singing performances. |
Benedict in a Wild West movie! |
Friday, 2 November 2012
La Brea Tar Pits, CA
Spent time today at the La Brea Tar Pits.http://www.tarpits.org/ Brea is Spanish for 'tar', so I guess we went to 'The Tar Tar Pits' :) Over the centuries, the animals that were trapped in the tar have been preserved, and the millions of bones are on display in the museum.
We timed our visit well, managing to avoid a school excursion of smelly kids just as we were leaving. We wandered around Mid-Wiltshire, a groovy dining and shopping district, before heading home for a swim.
We timed our visit well, managing to avoid a school excursion of smelly kids just as we were leaving. We wandered around Mid-Wiltshire, a groovy dining and shopping district, before heading home for a swim.
Fully preserved skeleton of a ground sloth |
Getting a lesson in surface area/surface tension from museum volunteer |
Cool dudes! Captain Smooth and Captain Grin |
The pit was awesome! Mind you we wouldn't want to fall in - apparently that asphalt doesn't wash out ... and a saber toothed cat might eat you whilst you are stuck in the tar! |
Thursday, 1 November 2012
LA Zoo
Today's plan of visiting the observatory was set aside when the sky remained in a state of thick smog until about 4pm. Instead we stopped by a game store for Oliver to purchase his Nintendo DS (secondhand) that he has been saving for, and then we visited the LA Zoo and had a fun time. The favourite part of the day was grooming the kid goats at the petting zoo. Oliver and Benedict enjoyed telling the keeper when and where they found scat, and asking them to sweep it up!
My favourite animal - prairie dogs! |
Posing meerkats |
Slothful boy in tree! |
Wednesday, 31 October 2012
Disneyland, Anaheim CA
Today was fabulous. It couldn't have gone more smoothly. The crowds were low, it was a bit overcast - the sun came out later, and the day was incident free (no lost hats or 'lost' lunches!)
Disneyland is an amazing place. Very well staffed, and superbly maintained (as it should be for the entry cost). Everything was clean and ran so smoothly. I am so proud of the kids and how they handled the day. We arrived at 7am to go through security, and collect pre-paid tickets, and left at 5:30pm. The 'Fast-Pass' tickets that enabled us to just turn up at a ride and not wait in line were fantastic. A superb day all round.
Disneyland is an amazing place. Very well staffed, and superbly maintained (as it should be for the entry cost). Everything was clean and ran so smoothly. I am so proud of the kids and how they handled the day. We arrived at 7am to go through security, and collect pre-paid tickets, and left at 5:30pm. The 'Fast-Pass' tickets that enabled us to just turn up at a ride and not wait in line were fantastic. A superb day all round.
Waiting for entry - Halloween themed Disneyland |
Oliver's face looked like this all day! |
This 'Yoda' backpack was cool! |
Another happy child! |
Exiting 'Alice in Wonderland' - the batteries ran out after this one, and quite frankly no photo could do justice to the fun we had all day today! It is 'The Happiest Place on Earth!' |
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