This is a very nice park. The playground here looks like a little town with a pretend ice cream and barber shop, a railroad crossing bell, musical instruments, and bench sized swings for adults to sit on, all with a rubber cushioned floor. There’s also a sandy area, different height basketball hoops, as well as swings and standard playground equipment. This place was clearly designed with younger children in mind but Aiden’s been here twice now and he’s really enjoyed it each time, as did I.
Sunday, April 30, 2017
Sunday, April 2, 2017
Funtopia - Glenview, IL
This place was great! There are 2 sections of this place that we saw. One with a maze like area of soft foam thing obstacles to crawl on or through but we didn’t go in there because it’s only for kids ages 1 - 8. The other, bigger section is full of fun walls, ropes course, a 20 ft tall slide, and a free fall jump. Aiden is the very active, very physical type so I thought for sure he’d love this but as soon as he got harnessed up and we walked in, he cried. I guess up close he realized just how high these walls actually go. He was struggling to do this so we had him start with the easiest looking ones, the tires.
It was a good call. He did it with ease after watching a little girl half his size do it first. After that he tried out everything except the free fall jump. He did have an issue with the ropes course though. He insisted he wanted to go on it then he started it, didn’t feel he could continue, and just stood their crying. I felt so bad for him. He was scared, there was so much going on around him, and there was no one to help him. I couldn’t help him. He was a good 10 feet off the ground and you couldn’t go up on that thing without being harnessed. We had to get the employee’s attention to have her help him get off. It was such a terrible feeling for me, I can only imagine what it was like for him. But after being at this place for 45 minutes he insisted that he wanted to try it again. So up he went. This time he got further down the course than the last time but again he got stuck, stopped, and just cried. Once they got him down from there I couldn’t wait to wrap my arms around him and tell him how proud I was of him. There have been so many times that I’ve asked him to do things that he was afraid to try and now here he was voluntarily trying something on his own that he feared. I look up to this kid so much. He is always so brave. Also, this place is a good workout. He knocked out as soon as we got in the car.
Friday, March 31, 2017
Kids Expo - Schaumburg, IL
This expo was held at the Schaumburg Convention Center. It had several exhibitor booths with lots of small freebie giveaways.
It also had several attractions that were fun for Aiden like knockerball, a petting zoo, balloon artist, stage performances, and character appearances like princesses, pirates, etc. There was also face painting and bounce houses but those things you had to pay extra for. And there was a butterfly sanctuary that he went into and a free Chicago Herpetological Society reptile show where he got to hold a turtle and touch snakes and lizards. He really loved that, he is all about the reptiles! All in all he had a pretty good time here.
Monday, December 5, 2016
Theater Class - NISRA
This theater class was provided by NISRA. It’s focus was on simple choreography, singing, speaking on stage, and working together as a full cast. Everyone get a role in the show based on their ability and interest. Everyone has to learn the script and practice at each rehearsal until the night of the show. The year that Aiden participated was for the production of Shrek. Aiden got the role of Donkey. I wasn’t sure if Aiden would like this class but he really did. When he tried out for “auditions” he did so well and had no problem singing on a stage in front of everyone. I admire him so much for that! He learned his lines well and what he was supposed to do on stage but I think what he really enjoyed the most from this class was not so much the actual show in the end, but all the rehearsals. I think he just really liked playing and interacting with the other kids. Even though, if you saw them in rehearsals it wouldn’t always appear as if they are “interacting” with each other, but I think he does it, or appreciates it, in his own way. Aiden is a fun and a funny kid, so is the character he was playing as Donkey. Aiden knew all his lines by heart but when it finally came down to performance night in front of an auditorium full of strangers he seemed to have gotten a bit distracted and went off script, talking to the audience, asking why they were laughing at him. He looked so cute in his donkey costume, and because the show was a comedy, the audience didn’t know if that was just part of his act and so they laughed even more. But like with most difficult or unusual circumstances in his life, he just rolled with the punches. What a trooper!
Wednesday, November 30, 2016
Chicago Trolley Holiday Lights Tour
This was a cool “wintery” thing to do. I wanted Aiden to get to see the holiday (and downtown) lights from the warm, non-stressful, passenger seat of someone’s else’s vehicle so this seemed like the perfect thing to do. We boarded the trolley at the John Hancock building and Aiden and I lucked out and got the only seat up front next to the driver on a platform.
We had a great view from there and of course Aiden wanted to talk to our Santa Claus driver. He was great too. He told us the history of some of the buildings we’d pass, and he had us singing Christmas carols as we sat in traffic. The sights on the tour were the Magnificent Mile, Macy's Holiday Windows, the John Hancock Center Tree, Daley Plaza and Millennium Park. It also made 3 stops. The 1st was at Sprinkles bakery where they gave us complimentary red velvet cupcakes, the 2nd was at the Christkindlmarket in Daley Plaza, and the 3rd was at Lincoln Park Zoo to see their two million holiday lights. The Christkindlmarket was a bit much for us. It was so tightly packed and the lines were really long at each booth so we just did a quick walk through and then got back on the trolley and waited with our Santa driver. The zoo lights were cool but we weren’t given a whole lot of time to go through it all, and it was freezing cold, so we saw what we could then got back onto the trolley. It was a good time. I think Aiden’s favorite parts were singing Christmas carols on the trolley and eating the cupcakes.
We had a great view from there and of course Aiden wanted to talk to our Santa Claus driver. He was great too. He told us the history of some of the buildings we’d pass, and he had us singing Christmas carols as we sat in traffic. The sights on the tour were the Magnificent Mile, Macy's Holiday Windows, the John Hancock Center Tree, Daley Plaza and Millennium Park. It also made 3 stops. The 1st was at Sprinkles bakery where they gave us complimentary red velvet cupcakes, the 2nd was at the Christkindlmarket in Daley Plaza, and the 3rd was at Lincoln Park Zoo to see their two million holiday lights. The Christkindlmarket was a bit much for us. It was so tightly packed and the lines were really long at each booth so we just did a quick walk through and then got back on the trolley and waited with our Santa driver. The zoo lights were cool but we weren’t given a whole lot of time to go through it all, and it was freezing cold, so we saw what we could then got back onto the trolley. It was a good time. I think Aiden’s favorite parts were singing Christmas carols on the trolley and eating the cupcakes.
Thursday, November 3, 2016
Field Museum - Chicago
Aiden is in absolute love with dinosaurs so we took him to the Field Museum to see Sue the T-Rex and the rest of their dinosaur exhibit. He enjoyed it but I had a feeling that he would have preferred to see all the dinosaurs with skin on their bones. All of his dinosaurs at home have flesh and skin so I think he missed that familiarity. But we didn’t just see the dinosaurs. We visited as many of the exhibits as we could. This place is huge. We weren’t able to see everything but I would happily go back at his request.
Wednesday, November 2, 2016
Voting
I took Aiden with me when I voted in both the 2016 primary and general elections. For the primary election we went to the West Dundee Village Hall. It was during the early voting period and I guess the timing was right because there were only about 2 people ahead of me. Aiden stayed in line with me just long enough to ask the volunteers there what their names were and how they were doing that day. They loved him and gave him a sticker. Aiden wanted to sit and look out the window across the room since we were on the 2nd floor. The room was small enough that he wasn’t very far from me, and I could see him clearly from the voting booth, so I let him stay there. When I finished he made sure to say goodbye to everyone before we left. That kid makes everyone smile.
For the general election we went to the Carpentersville Fire Department Station #3. Again we went during the early voting period and right after Aiden got out of school. This time there were probably about 7 people ahead of us. The voting room was very small there so we spent most of the time just waiting in the hallway. I didn’t want to leave Aiden there out of my sight so he was with me in the voting booth. Not a lot of chatting was going around at this place so we came and left without Aiden ever introducing himself to anyone. I think he was a little disappointed. LOL
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