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6.29.2015

Adventures with H...

I feel truly blessed to be able to travel and see so much of our beautiful country. Living by the beach right now is AMAZING buuuuuuut, not knowing anyone and having B leave for 5 days at a time  for out of town series can get kind of lonely. Obviously I cant just sit around and mope about it because I do have a very active toddler that needs to run around. ;) So, while B was away in Mississippi I did my best to keep occupied and explore this new home of ours. 
Day 1: Laundry... 
B left in the AM so I spent the day cleaning. Obviously this is not too exciting so lets move on.
Day 2: Zoo... 
Anyone who knows H knows that he is OBSESSED with animals. You ask him what a [insert animal] says and he will put on a show. Current fan favorites are his elephant, giraffe, and snake.The activity of choice was obviously the The Gulf Breeze Zoo and it did not disappoint. They have most everything you can think of. They have live alligator feedings, (which I am sad we missed) lions and tigers, and even the option to feed the giraffes. H was loving it. His favorite part seemed to be the petting zoo. This is where they kept the goats and pigs. He even got to pet a baby kangaroo. We saw it all... zebras, gorillas, and even bears. It was a good day to be Hunter.
Day 3: Children's Museum...
I googled things to do in Pensacola with kids... Other than the zoo, Wahoos games, and the beach, everyone suggested The Pensacola Children's Museum so we went to check it out. I have never been to a children's museum so I didn't have any real expectations. From what I have seen and heard from other friends in different cities feedback has all been positive so I was looking forward to the visit. 
The bottom floor is a large play area focused on the history of Pensacola. There is a store to trade goods, a fort for soldiers stocked with wooden guns, and a pirate ship right in the middle of it all. There is also a wall decked out with animal magnets.. and you guessed it... H spent most of his time in this magnetic animal heaven.
After awhile I finally got him to ride the elevator with me to the second floor where there was even more to play with and explore. Each room is dedicated to a part of Pensacola History. One room, the Army-Navy room, displayed the military history and even has a huge wooden aircraft carrier with wooden airplanes to fly around. The other rooms consisted of a multicultural heritage of Pensacola, a fort room with building blocks, a Native American room with a canoe and fire-pit, and lastly a Maritime room full of ships and old boat equipment. My phone died as soon as we got there so I didn't get a chance to take pictures. I did find this review of the place that shows what the museum looks like.  
Day 4: Beach...
We are so lucky to live where we live right now! Some come to Pensacola to vacation, but we get to call it home for the next little while. I plan on taking full advantage of the Gulf while we are here. It truly is unlike any other beach I've visited. Beautiful white sandy shores and clear blue, warm water... perfect! I only wish that H would remember this part of his life. He is truly one lucky little dude.
Day 5: Moved into new place...
We had a HARD time finding a place to live here in FL. We jumped from hotel to hotel for the first week we were here and it was challenging to say the least. I've said it before, and I'll say it again...we are blessed with one good babe. There is no shot we would be able to live this lifestyle if H were any different. He is such an easy going kid (Mom and Dad may be stressing), and he is all smiles! He definitely gives us a reality check of what's most important. We made friends with a great family that does as much as they can for the Wahoos players. They were kind enough to offer us a room in the house they are renovating. The house was build in the early 1900's so it does need some loving care, but once they finish it I think its gonna be a beaut! 
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Kelly said...

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