The Fox Valley Park District has a Lego Bash this weekend with train displays among the creations. It will be at Blackberry Farm, which will be also introducing everyone to its new play area this year. Sounds fun!
Friday, April 26, 2013
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
St. Charles: Trains in unexpected places
How have I gotten this far into the parenting experience without realizing that the McGrath Honda in St. Charles has a playroom and this playroom features a train table? Yep, we were there to address a minivan issue, which is exactly why these brilliant people must have put the playroom in their store. Vans=kids=moms who need occupied kids. Good move, Honda. Wish other stores followed your lead!
Tuesday, January 8, 2013
Wauconda: Lake County Discovery Museum
Truly, we don't chose every family activity based on trains, but wherever we are, we do seem to find them. Case in point, our recent visit to the Lake County Discovery Museum in Wauconda. It's a great small museum with well-done exhibits on local history, its enormous postcard collection and, currently, a Charles Dickens exhibit. My kids loved the "Vortex Roller Coaster Theater" and the small antique (and climb-on-able) excursion boat that was supposed to explain some of the recreational history of the Chain of Lakes. Railroads weren't the focus of the exhibits or our trip, but the handful of pictures helped us play our usual "Find the Trains" game. Here's what we found :
| Learn about a great train robbery |
| North shore train travel from days gone by |
| Known for their massive postcard collection, some images feature our favorite mode of transportation. |
| Look up and pretend you're standing under the el tracks. |
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
How Lego bricks are made (for the train fans)
My Lego-obsessed son loves this video about the making of Lego bricks. Not only does it show how the Lego factory cranks out the toys, the set it highlights is a Lego train. Win-win! Enjoy!
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Itasca: America's Best Train shop
This Christmas elf had some shopping to do at America's Best Train, Toy & Hobby Shop in Itasca today. It's half model-railroad hobby shop, half uber-toy store. Absolutely wonderful. While I was pondering my purchases, my daughter was delighting in the playroom, which is filled -- truly filled -- with play tables: Thomas, Chugginton, Calico Corners, and several high-end European toys all there for fun. Worth a stop!
Monday, November 19, 2012
At least I get top billing
My oldest left this note for me on our kitchen memo board the other day. It pretty much sums up why I started this blog. I love my kids, they (usually) love me, and we all love trains. Aww.
We're entering a great season to be a train-loving kid. Between the numerous Polar Express-themed programs, model trains circling Christmas trees in countless holiday displays and enough time off from school and work to hit the restaurants and hobby shops on our to-see list, delightful days are ahead.
By the way, rumor has it that a storefront in downtown Geneva boasts a new train restaurant opening soon. We will be joining the eager masses who are bound to flock there as soon as it opens in the new year. If you just can't wait for an excuse to tour Geneva, which couldn't be more adorable than it is during the Christmas season, pop into the Geneva Diner on 2nd Street and tell the kids it started as a diner in a real rail car. See if they can picture what it would have been like when it opened many decades ago. Then wander back a few blocks south and watch the real trains zip through town.
We're entering a great season to be a train-loving kid. Between the numerous Polar Express-themed programs, model trains circling Christmas trees in countless holiday displays and enough time off from school and work to hit the restaurants and hobby shops on our to-see list, delightful days are ahead.
By the way, rumor has it that a storefront in downtown Geneva boasts a new train restaurant opening soon. We will be joining the eager masses who are bound to flock there as soon as it opens in the new year. If you just can't wait for an excuse to tour Geneva, which couldn't be more adorable than it is during the Christmas season, pop into the Geneva Diner on 2nd Street and tell the kids it started as a diner in a real rail car. See if they can picture what it would have been like when it opened many decades ago. Then wander back a few blocks south and watch the real trains zip through town.
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Road Trip: National Railroad Museum, Green Bay, WI
| The Union Pacific Big Boy and Pennsylvania electric locomtive |
| Big Boy |
| They know their audience: climb-on train structures at the playground |
We combined this visit with stops at other sights along the way and in Green Bay, which made for a very pleasant trip. The National Railroad Museum is definitely worth a stop either as a destination for train lovers or as a side trip during Wisconsin travels. Like so many train sites, there are special events planned for autumn and Christmas holidays for extra fun.
| Aerotrain and other engines in the train pavilion |
| View from the observation tower -- 99 steps up! |
| In an old mail car, the town labels looked very familiar: Geneva, St. Charles, West Chicago, Skokie, DeKalb, etc. |
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