The kids headed back to school today after being off for 10 days and truthfully, I did not a thing. Lol, I needed a day of rest! Rich stayed home and worked while I took the three kids to my parents home in Bruner, MO. It's about a 30 minute drive to Branson so we were gonna spend our days there but the weather was cold and rainy. Instead we spent one day inside the community center in the fun pool. My boys are the ones in the water. See the big blue bucket at the top of the picture? You know where this is going, right? ...
You only see the arm of the little guy, he took off as the bucket turned, haha!
Now he's back and loving it. Kids are so funny.
Crazy kid, he cracks me up...
After playing long and hard in the lazy river, the playhouse, and the slide, it was time to relax in the jacuzzi part of the pool.
Finally a day of no rain... still very cold but at least it wasn't raining so we hit downtown Branson. No trip is ever complete without a stop at "Dicks 5 & 10". Born and raised around there, I grew up on this store. It's a dry goods store... you want it, they got it! The place was packed! The small, dim aisles are from the old dime store days and let me tell you, people were three wide down every single aisle. I lost my kids, lost my mom, lost my sister, lol!
As soon as we gathered everyone, we headed down the street to an old-fashioned candy shop. Fun!
I spent so much time looking at all the vintage pieces on the walls, that I forgot to check out all the candy.
But I (and Amariah) did find this old tub filled with one of my favorite candies... Chick-O-Sticks! =]
I guess you could say this was an old-fashioned trip. Besides having lunch at Cracker Barrel, we also hit this cool place "The World's Largest Toy Museum" along with "The Shepherd of the Hills, Harold Bell Wright Museum".
Robbie enjoyed this place so much that we had a hard time getting him to leave! Here he is in the Batmobile with hundreds of super heroes on the shelves behind him.
It's a good thing it was a self-guided tour, as it took us awhile to get the little man through all the displays, lol! My mom, my sister Jodi, and Robbie checking out thousands of die-cast metal cars of all sizes.
I thought this wall of old board games was pretty amazing! Ryan and Amariah on the other hand were quite 'bored' with it, hehe.
Robbie having a hard time deciding which horse to get on. A wall of metal firetrucks in the background along with a vintage Coke machine and a TV that played old game & toy commercials!
Now that we got through all the boy stuff, I'll show you some of my favorite displays...
Steiff!!
A few mammies...
Adorable toy sized general store...
Metal kitchen set with utensils (I want that tiny milk bottle holder, SO sweet!)...
My favorite...
By this time, all the kids had left me so I made Jodi pose for me. If you've ever been to Branson, then you have heard of The Shepherd of the Hills. If you haven't heard of the story, you have seen the road named after it. Harold Bell Wright was a pastor that wrote these stories. Even though I grew up here and took school field trips to the play, I didn't realize he wrote so many books. It was a neat little museum tucked inside the toy museum.
I'm really not sure who enjoyed this museum more. Me? Or Robbie?
Despite the weather, we enjoyed our spring break! It's always a good time to visit family and hit those restaurants I grew up on that I miss so much. My parents had a big pizza party for the whole clan so we decided it was a good time to start the planning stage of their 60th wedding anniversary coming up in July. Very exciting!
I'm truly blessed and so grateful for the wonderful family that God has placed me in. I'm 3.5 hours away from them so when I get a chance to go back home, it is always full of good times, tons of laughter, and old memories.
I hope I didn't bore you too much with our old-fashioned spring break. I'm sure it's not what the kids would have planned, but we all had a great time!
As my 7 year old sweetie said when I told him on the first day of spring that winter was officially over and spring had started... "Well someone needs to tell that to winter because it's still cold" Lol! I hope you all stay warm and safe out there until it thaws and we see spring beauty soon. Have a delightful week~
Morning Friend
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Looks like alot of fun.
Woolie Hugs
Morning, oh what fun, great time looks like it......so many wonderful goodies I see, I also love the little milk carrier, to cute......Spring Blessings Francine.
ReplyDeleteNow I want to go to Branson more than ever. Nothing like family to make us happy is there?
ReplyDeleteHi Angie! This was really a great post! What a great pool for the kids to blow off steam in. Love the toy museum..you couldn't peel me out of the Batmobile either! Just sayin'! Love the mini milk carrier too...I have a normal sized one, but the little kid sized things melt me. Looks like you all had a wonderful time...Robbie cracks me up too! ;) ---Jan
ReplyDeleteLots of fun! Love all the photos! I didn't know you loved raggedies?
ReplyDeleteOh I just love trips to Branson! Loved seeing some of my favorite places in your pics. Thanks for sharing all the fun pictures :)Ginger
ReplyDeleteThis looks like so much fun! Love the neat shops and the museums look great! So glad you had a good time.
ReplyDeleteLooks like you all had a great spring break despite the cold weather! That pool looks so fun!
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ReplyDeleteWho is this you ask....SORRY! It has been ages since I've been blog hopping.
I've missed a lot of my dear friends adventures and the one you all had here was so much fun.
So many nostalgic things to see in that museum - I'd be in there for hours.
I'm impressed with the game wall - too cool.
Well I'm sure lots of things have been happening in your family since this March post so hopefully you will be posting soon.
Blessings and have a wonderful Memorial weekend.
Karen