Monday we
took the kids on a mystery ride. The night before we didn’t tell them where we
were going, just that we were going somewhere and it would take a little while
to get there and they had never been there before. Oh the anticipation, Stella
fell asleep, Maizie eventually fell asleep, but Teddy is another story. He gets
himself so excited and amped up, he can’t sleep. He had even taken Benadryl for
his allergies before he went to bed, but nope he was up wandering the house.
They all got
up, ate a hearty breakfast and got dressed and were ready to go, so many questions. Maizie packed her “secret
bag” full of stuff she might need. Whatever, you want to bring it, throw it in
the trunk. I also packed a bag of snacks and drinks because I knew once we got
to stop number two they would want/need it. Once they saw that, they could
barely contain themselves.
We pile in
the car and we’re off to destination number one, The Fantastic Umbrella
Factory. (I have always wanted to go there but just never got there. When I saw
that the weather was going to be absolutely beautiful, I told Ted my idea. All systems go!)
As we were
walking through the gardens Ted told the girls that there might be fairies
living there. I thought they might pass out. The hunt was on, come out come out
wherever you are!
Smelling and hunting |
I thought this was cool |
They checked
out all the flowers and fauna (and found a furry chicken). They saw a “fairy
house” and heard a ruckus, but didn’t actually see a fairy. Better luck next
time ladies.
OMG!!! There were fairies there!! |
More fairies!!! |
We went into
all the shops. Maizie got a mood ring and Teddy and Stella got bracelets. Ted
also got a new ring. I saw several bracelets that I liked, but they wouldn’t
last the grips of the girls, so I passed.
We filled up
our cones to feed the goats and headed over to the animals, those emus can move
fast. Most of the goats I have encountered come running when they see people
with food, not these guys. The goats were lying on the ground and I had to
throw food at them to get up, only one bothered. The emu was the one who ate
the cone (these obviously were NOT tin can eating goats).
The emu (with giant toes) |
We finished
up and went to our second destination, the kids’ playground at Ninigret Park.
My kids love playgrounds. We pull in and Stella yells, “Yes, they have a zip
line!” We were the only ones there, it was fantastic.
Time for
snacks and a beverage (I knew it would come in handy). They played some more. Before
we went to our third stop, the kids had to use the bathroom. They only have
port-a-potties. I must say, they were impeccably clean. Stella even said it
smelled like Skittles. (I may never eat them again.)
Last stop was
Wickford to see Auntie Rey and a spot of lunch; we knew Stella was going
downhill when she didn’t want to eat anything. (She was a ticking time bomb.) We
ate and stopped at Auntie Rey’s to grab some freeze pops before we walked down
to the water to check out the lobsters and skip rocks.
This is when we knew she was going down the tubes |
Daddy and Maizie |
Strolling to see the lobsters |
The view where they skipped rocks |
On the way
back I stopped in Lulubelle’s and that’s when Stella announced it…the headache!
Time to go; the downhill slide happens fast with that one. At least she waited
until the end of the day to get sick.
Our first
mystery ride was a smashing success! I hope the next one is as successful.
How fun!! I have always wanted to go...you're inspring me!
ReplyDeleteHow fun!! I have always wanted to go...you're inspring me!
ReplyDeleteI'm totally stealing this idea!! :0)
ReplyDeletewhat a fun day! i have only just been hearing about the umbrella factory, looks like it was a good time. hope stella is feeling better soon.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun day! The Umbrella Factory is on my list of places to visit & now you've put Ninigret Park on my list too =) ps. just last week we were holding one of those red lobsters waiting for our lunch! Love Wickford!
ReplyDeleteLove this. Love your photos and your story of such a beautiful day... well, minus the headache. You've given me ideas for my grandkids! Thanks for sharing...
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