We headed down to St. Louis for vacation last weekend. They have a lot of free children's attractions and we didn't think the ride would be too long for Mason. The day that we got there we pretty much walked around the city and tried to find out how to get everywhere we wanted to go. They were having a festival right across the street from our hotel so things were a bit congested. The bonus was that we could see and hear the fireworks and concerts from our hotel window. This was nice since the day that we arrived it was 99 degrees outside!
On Sunday we went to the St. Louis Zoo. It was another hot day, but there were many cooling stations and air conditioned buildings for relief! Mason seemed to have a good time. He really liked the penguin building and the snakes. You could get very close to the penguins. I even got splashed by one!The view from our room
The three of us at the zoo (Mason was clearly not interested in the photo. He just wanted to get in the fountain)
Checking out the penguins with Mommy
The St. Louis "Sophies"
Looking around in the herpetarium
On Monday we had tickets to go up the Gateway Arch. We walked through the museum there, while Mason slept, and then boarded our tram. The cars you ride in are very small. If you're over 5 feet tall you have to bend down to fit in. Once we reached the top Mason had a blast looking out the windows. He actually cried if we tried to move him to a different window.
Looking out the window with Daddy
Checking out Busch Stadium
Mason at the highest point
Looking at the Mississippi with Mommy
The three of us at the top
After the arch we headed to Hooters for lunch before we went to a Cardinal's game. Mason loved all the attention from the ladies.
Busch Stadium
The field (notice the arch mowed into the grass)
Waiting for someone to score
Ready for a foul ball??
Rainbow during the game
After the game we headed back to the hotel for some dinner and fireworks.
Grabbing a post game burger
Fireworks!!
Tuesday we went to the Magic House Children's Museum. It was a really neat place. It even had a special section for little ones 24 months and younger. It was less crowded than the rest of the museum so Mason pretty much had the whole area to himself. He seemed to enjoy some of the areas for the older kids too, as did Mommy & Daddy.
Mason in a bubble
Daddy
Mommy
Mason
Enjoying the music section
"M" is for Mason
In the auto shop
Taking full advantage of the baby area
The "hair raising experience"
Shadow wall
This kid loves water!!
We also stopped by the City Museum which turned out to be a rather odd place. Needless to say, we didn't stay long. It was basically a mish mash of strange memorabilia. There were a couple of highlights though.Mason liked watching the turtles
and picking Big Boy's nose!
These pipes carry the beer from building to building
The dalmatians and Clydesdales
The packaging area
Mason & Daddy at the end of the tour
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