About Me

Washington, DC, United States
Heather Capell Bramble is mother of two kaleidoscoping kids, Jonah and Vera. She has a magical kaleidoscope, often in her back pocket, and it usually helps her turn her normally chaotic life into something beautiful. Her goal is to have as much fun and try to be as happy as they can while on the uncharted journey of motherhood. This means doing lots of arts and crafts, going on crazy adventures, and celebrating all kinds of holidays - and yes, trying to laugh along the way!

Friday, July 13, 2012

Oh My God(dard)!

The summer is quickly slipping way!!!  Like a rocket ship speeding through space!  This week we decided we have double HDH (Hump Day Hijinks) with our buddies from My Adventures with Buster Yellow and we'd blast off to OUTER SPACE!

We were definitely going to go to  Udvar Hazy Air & Space Museum to see the real space shuttle (remember this post - here ).  And it turns out there is a "Weather" day tomorrow - so we planned on that.  Yesterday we wanted to do something space related as a run up to the big field trip to see the space shuttle... so I did some Internet searching and found out that you can actually visit NASA?!?!  How cool is that?  They have a space flight center in Greenbelt, MD called the Goddard Space Flight Center and Visitor's Center.  You can visit the Visitor's Center for free (it is a mini museum type place with lots of hands on stuff) which also is home to a "Rocket Garden" - we were ready to start our space adventure at the Goddard Center!

It was an "out of this world" day!  The Visitor's Center is fun.  A bunch of the exhibits are "under renovation" but the kids did not mind.  When we first got there it was a bit too crowded with campers - but then they all went into the "movie" which is supposed to be super cool but we didn't have time or the inclination to see - then we had the place to ourselves.  Jonah and his buddy loved playing with the spaceship toys and just looking at all of the outer space stuff!  Vera, as always, super LOVED it!  All of it.  After a while, we ventured outside to the "Rocket Garden" and if you have a kid like Jonah, then the Rocket Garden is worth the trip... it is real NASA rocket/space stuff in a huge wide open space.  The kids can run all over the place and play on all the stuff... it was seriously heaven for the kids!  There are a ton of picnic table so we brought a full space inspired picnic and enjoyed the afternoon.  It included rocket ship fruit spears, moon cheese (Swiss cheese), planet crackers, Sun cups (mandarin oranges), and rocket fuel (yogurt squishers).  For dessert we had Saturn candies (malt balls with fruit jellys around them) and moon rocks (chocolate candy rocks)!

We read a book while the boys were resting from all that running.  And our buddy Rebecca made the coolest "space jet packs" for the kids - as if they need jet packs - I mean they run and run and never get tired!!!  But they were totally awesome!

After Goddard we made our way back to our house and read some more space books and used blocks and play dough to build a space station and planets... and run around the house some more (this time without the jet packs, but with the space shuttles we bought the kids at the Goddard gift store...)

It was an awesome theme HDH - can't wait till we get to see the space shuttle in person tomorrow!







plasma funky energy ball!!!







our crew in the rocket

we are crashing!!!

3-2-1 blast off!

so many buttons!

the rocket garden!




throwing rocks in the rocket garden...



















our adventurers taking a break from adventuring and hanging on the porch swing!

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