Skip to main content

Pennsylvania

We went to Pittsburgh, PA to check out the Carnegie Science Center. This is another ASTC Passport Museum, so all 5 of us got in for free (check out my Wisconsin blog post for more info). 

There was definitely something for everyone, including mommy who got to play air hockey with a robot at Roboworld.


Our youngest enjoyed seeing all the different robots including this basketball throwing bot. 


Our middle son really likes animals and insects so he enjoyed seeing this huge, baby grasshopper which we’re told can grow up to 6” and can also projectile vomit toxins. 


Eastern Lubber Grasshopper

At the Guitar exhibit, the kids got to play on an analog synthesizer for the first time.


At Highmark Sportsworks (in a separate building but also a part of general admission at the Carnegie Science Center), our oldest went on You-Yo several times and eventually touched the top! Mom and dad also had a turn and struggled a bit. 😅


The Highmark Sportsworks wasn’t too big but we spent over an hour here since there was so much to do from running, batting, climbing, to wheelchair racing. 



Finally, while making our way home at the Pittsburgh International Airport, I saw a quote I really liked:


“It is not our differences that divide us. It is our inability to recognize, accept, and celebrate those differences.” - Audre Lorde

💗

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Oregon

We spent a day in Portland, Oregon eating yummy food and exploring  Washington Park , a one of a kind park with a rose garden of over 10,000 roses, 2,300 species of trees including majestic redwood trees, hiking and play areas with 410 acres to explore, archery range, and several memorials including the Holocaust Memorial, the Vietnam Veterans, and Lewis and Clark Memorial. Our first stop was  Doe Donuts , a vegan donut and ice cream shop! After seeing Phil eat 6 different donuts from here on Somebody Feed Phil season 5 , we had to try them! We got: Portland Fog (organic earl grey glaze, fresh whip made of soy and coconut, fair trade vanilla bean) - this was my personal fav! Maple Bacon (maple glaze, housemade coconut bacon) Maple Corn Fritter (fresh yellow corn inside, maple glaze, sweet corn crumble) Salted Vanilla Bean (organic vanilla glaze, vanilla bean sea salt) Lemon Snowball (lemon mousse, vanilla bean glaze, sweetened coconut) They were delicious, and y...

North Dakota

Our last and final state, North Dakota! This time, our rising 8th grader wrote a report about our trip and some concluding thoughts: In 1883, Theodore Roosevelt stepped foot in what was in the future known as Theodore Roosevelt Park. He felt himself drawn again and again to the park —and for good reason that is. Flying to North Dakota as our last state in this too long journey did not disappoint. From the food to huge blocks of sedimentary rocks and bison, I know everyone was pleasantly surprised by the beauty of North Dakota. This stay in North Dakota with the national park along with other attractions really did grab our attention. Chelita Restaurant As soon as we landed and got the rental car, my family knew we had one goal and one goal only in North Dakota—visit the national park we all know TR raved on and on about. However, our hunger and thirst got to the better of us. We ended up stopping at a local El Salvadorian restaurant off the side of the road. The family business's f...

West Virginia

After a hiatus where we prioritized international travel, we’re back at it and hope to complete our last 5 states this summer. First up, West Virginia! We flew into Pittsburgh, PA since it’s much closer to Grand Vue Park in Moundsville, WV than flying into the state capital, Charleston. It was only a bit over an hour drive. For lunch, we stopped by Nana’s Pizza and Pie to try West Virginia’s official state food - pepperoni rolls. Per Food Network, pepperoni rolls were “created in West Virginia by Italian immigrants needing a hearty, delicious and, most importantly, non-perishable lunch to take underground while working the coal mines.” Perhaps I had low expectations imagining a Hot Pocket of some sort, but these pepperoni rolls were not that. Freshly made to order in 15 minutes, the handmade dough was my favorite part but the tasty tomato dipping sauce was a close second.  We also enjoyed the loaded fries - oven baked and covered in cheddar and mozzarella cheeses, crispy bacon, ...