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Christmas at the Indianapolis Zoo

Two of my favorite things on Earth are animals and Christmas lights. We got to see both of those things combined for one magical evening at Christmas at the Indianapolis Zoo. I slightly remember riding the train around to zoo to see the lights when I was little but most of my memories have faded. I am so happy to be back in Indianapolis enjoying attractions like this with Sophie.

Christmas at the Indianapolis Zoo

Today I’m talking about our family night out at the Indianapolis Zoo and why you must make time for it this (and every) holiday season. It’s the perfect attraction for people of all ages. Sophie is at the perfect age for outdoor activities, especially when they include decorating cookies, seeing animals, riding the carousel and taking a train to gaze at all the beautiful Christmas lights. Being the music lover she is, she thoroughly enjoyed the light displays set to music and the carolers around the bon-fire. I loved the sense of slowing down and singing songs around a fire in the middle of such a bustling place. We are definitely putting this on the list of Christmas Traditions to do each year. To be honest, we may go again this year because we all loved it so much!

Christmas at the Indianapolis Zoo

Head over to Indy’s Child to check out my suggestions and let me know if you have every been to a Christmas at the Zoo in your town. PS. Those sugar cookies are worth going alone. They’re amazing.

Gingerbread Village at Conner Prairie

Just a few weeks after we moved to Indy, I bought our first membership to a museum. We have well exceeded it’s worth and it’s still valid until August. It’s our favorite place to go after school and I’m so excited to share it with you today. Conner Prairie is hosting several holiday events this season. This past week I went to check out the Gingerbread Village exhibit and was truly inspired by the creativity of the artists. If you’re in the Indy area, I highly suggest checking out one of the holiday events and their darling Gingerbread Village. Today I’m over at Indy’s Child talking about one of my favorite Indianapolis museums.

Gingerbread Village Conner Prairie

Gingerbread Village at Conner Prairie

Conner Prairie features several permanent attractions and numerous semi-regular events, including special monthly programming such as “Taste the Past”, a “Headless Horseman ride” in the autumn, candlelight tours, and a country fair. It also hosts American Civil War reenactments, “Hearthside Suppers”, and Christmas holiday events and dinners. We’ve only attended the Headless Horseman event so far but loved it so much we’ll be doing all of the events we can! Gingerbread Village at Conner Prairie
Have got to add this Gingerbread House Villiage to our Christmas traditions idea list for the kids.

Making Seasons Bright Through Charity

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One of my favorite parts of the holiday season is the joy I feel in giving. Receiving gifts is great but there’s this particular feeling I get when I give to someone that far outweighs my joy in receiving. We typically give to a wonderful charity called Child’s Play but we wanted to give to a more local charity this year. We chose the Ronald McDonald House of Indiana to contribute a care package of which I was lucky enough to find everything all at one store, Big Lots.

The holidays are a time to bring family together. Loving this idea to add charity as a tradition at Christmas for my kids.

Big Lots

When I looked up how to donate to the Ronald McDonald House of Indiana, I found a wishlist of their top 10 items needed as well as a running list of various items the families need during their stay. Sophie and I headed over to Big Lots with our list and budget in mind and was able to purchase an awesome assortment for the care package.

Care Package for charity

Making Season’s Bright Through Charity

Care Package Necessities:

  • Paper plates
  • Paper bowls
  • Hand soap
  • Laundry detergent
  • Disinfectant wipes
  • Water bottle
  • Dryer sheets
  • Kids toothbrush
  • Thank you cards
  • Notepad
  • Coloring pad
  • Colored pencils
  • Pencil sharpener
  • Art pouch
  • Puzzle
  • Christmas socks
  • Bows
  • Chocolate
  • Snuggle blanket

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I wanted to make sure there were necessities as well as luxury items while they’re away from home. I’d made a simple tie blanket that Sophie and Lexi loved ‘helping’ me make. They gave it lots of hugs so the families using it will feel loved while they’re snuggling.

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Sophie was also very insistent on helping me to put the basket together for the families. She did a great job fitting everything in the basket and I loved her pride in knowing that she was being a big helper. I know she won’t remember making this basket for the families but we want to make sure she’s growing up with a generous heart and will continue to make a basket each year.

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Once I’d re-organized the care package a bit, I put everything in a big holiday bag and excitedly took it downtown to the Ronald McDonald home. I was greeted by a volunteer named Peggy who graciously took the care package and offered to take me on a tour of the home. The next 20 minutes I was blown away by the organization and wanted to give much more than a care package.

Ronald McDonald House of Indiana

Ronald McDonald House of Indiana

I encourage you to visit your local Ronald McDonald home for a tour and learn about what a wonderful charity it is for families in need. I was so thankful to have been able to spend a small amount of money at Big Lots that meant a great deal to the families staying at the Ronald McDonald House of Indiana this holiday season.

Style and assortments vary by store, so if you’re going to make your own, you may not find exactly what we did but they have a great assortment of brands to choose from. Go help make someone’s season’s bright by going to Big Lots this year.

 

Taking Your Toddler to The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis

Our morning did not start out well. Sophie has been getting very sad in the mornings when everyone leaves for work and school. She first has to say goodbye to her Daddy, then her uncle and cousin followed by her aunt and other cousin. There’s a lot of crying to start her day and it continued with every task we’d done for our morning routine. I’d planned on doing a ‘fun’ day since we’ll be busy closing on our home and moving this week, but was starting to regret my decision.

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Thankfully I’d put my doubts and fears aside to take Sophie to the The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis. She was in complete awe of everything we saw, starting with Bumblebee in the atrium to the music room in the Playscape. I threw the map in the stroller and let Sophie decide everything we did. It was fun not having an agenda and exploring the museum through her eyes.

Dinosaur Dig

Children's Museum of Indianapolis Dinosaur

Our first stop was the Dinosphere because she was so excited about the massive dinosaurs coming in through the window at the front of the museum. She held tight to me as we walked through learning about the dinosaur skeletons but roared back every time she heard a different dinosaur. Sophie ran straight up to watch the paleontologist work on the fossils. He talked to us about the newest dinosaur they’re working on called Dracorex Hogwartsia which was found in South Dakota but donated to The Children’s Museum.

Chihuly at the Indianapolis Children's Museum

 Chihuly is one of my favorite artists so I was sure to stop by to gaze at the beautiful ceiling. There’s also a fun ‘make your own Chihuly instillation’ that Sophie loved working on with the other kids. I loved watching her figure out how to put the sculpture together and share with her fellow artists.

Children's Museum of Indianapolis Bucky

Children's Museum of Indianapolis

We went to check out the water clock when I’d heard the intro music to Jurassic Park. We headed towards the music to see a small crowd of people gathered for the Bucky Lives show. Boy were we in for a surprise! The show begins with a paleontologist describing her job as an intern at The Children’s Museum. The next thing you know, fog is rolling out from behind the curtain where the fossils are and out emerges Bucky the teen age T-Rex. Sophie and the other kids were scared and extremely excited at the same time when Bucky roared loudly as he emerged. Bucky’s mannerism is very much like a dog so he’s relateable and not scary to the children. She was so thrilled that we stopped in the museum store to get a dinosaur friend, of which she has not stopped carrying around since our trip.

Children's Museum of Indianapolis Lunch

Across from the museum store was the cafeteria that is currently under construction. There were cold sandwiches, fruit, juice and milk in the refrigerator. They also had a hot sandwich combo meal that they change every day (BBQ Pulled Pork, coleslaw, chips and a drink). The meal pictured above was $20, which I thought was overpriced but it was to be expected. Next time we will definitely bring our own lunch to save money.  I also saw a family who brought in Jimmy Johns which I thought was a good idea if you didn’t want to pack a lunch.

Children's Museum of Indianapolis Playscape

The Playscape was a new addition from the last time I’d visited. It’s a wonderful area dedicated to babies and toddlers. The large area consisted of water play, sand play, a climbing sculpture, a music room, an art room, a building room and more. I thought it was a perfect spot to take your younger child while your older child sees a show at the planetarium or plays in the ScienceWorks exhibit.

Sleepy Girl

We were able to visit almost every exhibit between the hours of 10a-1p because she didn’t have the attention span to delve into each topic. It was perfect for me as well so I could get a glimpse at everything the Children’s Museum has changed since the last time I’d visited. Some of her other favorite attractions were the Hot Wheels, Take Me There: China and All Aboard exhibits. I’m so happy with how much of the Children’s Museum Sophie was able to experience. We’ll be getting a membership next year because it is so affordable compared to buying the tickets individually.  Do you have a children’s museum where you live? Have you ever had those frustrating days turn completely around by taking your toddler somewhere fun? I’m keeping this experience in mind for the next time she’s having a bad day.

Take Me Out to the Ballgame

I love experiencing baseball games, despite not being interested in the sport of baseball one bit. It’s one of my favorite activities to do in Indianapolis and I wanted to share my love of seeing the Indians with Jeffrey and Sophie.  Getting a hot dog as a kid at the ballpark with my family is such a special memory. I remember getting a baseball signed by Rowdie (the Indian’s mascot) and looking up to him as a celebrity. We took Sophie to her first baseball game last year on our vacation to Oklahoma and it was the highlight of our trip. She absolutely loved it so I was curious to see how she’d like it this year! Baseball

Indians Baseball

Indianapolis has made the games so accessible by making the tickets affordable and the field downtown by museums, restaurants and the canal. The tickets are only $10 in the outfield and you can bring your own blanket and picnic to save even more money. On Friday nights there is a steller firework show after the game and they’re always running promotions on discounts and kids eating free.

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Baseball

We could not have asked for a more perfect summer night. Hot dogs and soft pretzels are our favorite foods so we only packed a couple snacks for Sophie and a blanket. Next time we will also bring pom poms for Sophie to cheer on her team! Having my sister’s family meet us at the game was a blast! We’re currently living with them for three weeks while we close on our new home. I wanted to be sure to take advantage of doing fun events with them while we’re staying at their home and knew a baseball game would be fun for all three girls (1, almost 2 and 5 years old). Even though it was a Thursday night game, I’m glad we got there an hour early to lay out our blanket. The outfield filled up quick with families with kids that Sophie loved playing with. The little girls spent their time dancing to the music, standing at the fence to watch the baseball players and running through the misters to keep cool.

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We could not have asked for a better ‘Welcome back to Indy’ event than a summer baseball game with our family. We’ll definitely be going again this summer and taking advantage of a night stroll along the canal. What’s on your summer bucket list?

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