Greatest. Father's Day. Experience. Ever. We'll be travelling on Father's Day proper so we celebrated a week early...
So, I loaded the boys and the husband into the car (husband had absolutely NO idea what we were doing thanks to massive amounts of misdirection and subterfuge) and we drove up to Adirondack Extreme in the pouring rain. It's a tree-top, zip-line adventure course just off of exit 24 on the Northway - about an hour and a half north of the Capital Region.
They're open pouring rain or shine.
Reservations are highly recommended.
Departures are every 1/2 hour.
Arrive at least 1/2 hour before your departure.
They rent climbing gloves for $3. Get them.
Bring food. There is NOTHING nearby.
Bugspray.
Adirondack Extreme
518.494.7200
Sunday, June 13, 2010
Friday, June 11, 2010
The Crossings
This has become my go-to playground as of late. Especially since my older son has started riding a bike. (a bike!)
Great playground with a huge sandbox, bathrooms, lockers, picnic tables, a pond with ducks, geese and koi, a small hedge maze, nice smooth paved trails for walking or biking and a few terrible snack & drink machines if you're in a pinch. If you're lucky, the cows on the bordering farm might be out...
The Crossings
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Troy's Flag Day Parade 2010
The parade steps off at 1 PM on Sunday, June 13, 2010.
The 2 mile route runs along 4th Street beginning in South Troy at 4th & Main Street and ends at 4th & Federal Street.
The 2 mile route runs along 4th Street beginning in South Troy at 4th & Main Street and ends at 4th & Federal Street.
Sunday, June 6, 2010
Let the picking begin!
Apparently, strawberries are coming in pretty early on some farms... up to three weeks early!
Usually, we go to Samascott down in Kinderhook because they have soooooo many different things available to pick - peas, cukes, squash, cherries, peaches, onions, blueberries, strawberries, and on, and on, and on. Plus, they have something called a Razzle - soft serve whipped with either fresh strawberries or raspberries from their farm - Oh. My. Gosh. The best thing ever! Yesterday, we went to Altamont Orchards. We easily picked 13 pounds of strawberries. Nice place, but much smaller... kinda just a shack by some strawberry fields and apple orchards. No bathrooms. No Razzles. They did have a fun Bounce Castle.
The three year old has been pretty fascinated lately about farms, how things grow and where our food comes from. I use pickyourown.org to find places to pick our own fruits, veggies and christmas trees.
Usually, we go to Samascott down in Kinderhook because they have soooooo many different things available to pick - peas, cukes, squash, cherries, peaches, onions, blueberries, strawberries, and on, and on, and on. Plus, they have something called a Razzle - soft serve whipped with either fresh strawberries or raspberries from their farm - Oh. My. Gosh. The best thing ever! Yesterday, we went to Altamont Orchards. We easily picked 13 pounds of strawberries. Nice place, but much smaller... kinda just a shack by some strawberry fields and apple orchards. No bathrooms. No Razzles. They did have a fun Bounce Castle.
The three year old has been pretty fascinated lately about farms, how things grow and where our food comes from. I use pickyourown.org to find places to pick our own fruits, veggies and christmas trees.
Bounce Around
We found a great place for a rainy day... Bounce Around in the Clifton Park Center mall. It's in a large-ish storefront right in the mall. They have a big Bounce Activity Center for little kids, about 4 or 5 huge Inflatables for older kids, a nice amount of token for ticket games, small token rides and a prize redemption counter. I believe they had a few snacks and beverages available - cheeze doodles and the like. They are open 7 days a week, host birthday parties and also rent and sell the Bounce Houses.
One difficult thing, though, when you're have younger or shy kids was their the policy that adults can't go in the Inflatables with the kids. Also, make sure everyone has socks.
The mall is typically quite quiet. I got in a few errands - there is a DMV and Time Warner Cable office in the mall - we had our lunch in the food court and I got a little window shopping done.
There's a coupon online that you can print for a weekday Buy One, Get One admission.
One difficult thing, though, when you're have younger or shy kids was their the policy that adults can't go in the Inflatables with the kids. Also, make sure everyone has socks.
The mall is typically quite quiet. I got in a few errands - there is a DMV and Time Warner Cable office in the mall - we had our lunch in the food court and I got a little window shopping done.
There's a coupon online that you can print for a weekday Buy One, Get One admission.
$7.00 for a single hour
$8.75 for 2 hours
Friday, June 4, 2010
Free Ice Cream Tomorrow!
Tomorrow, June 5th, go get your free scoop in a cup or a cone at Friendly's! From Noon to 5:00 PM. Find the nearest Friendly's.
Free movies for the summer!
The arrival of Summer means Regal Cinemas Free Family Film Festival 2010.
Lots of fun, FREE, and a great way to spend a weekday morning in the summer! Starting June 29th, selected G or PG movies - not exactly new releases, but newish - start at 10:00am every Tuesday and Wednesday. Tickets are first-come, first-served, are limited to theater capacity and are only available at the theater's box office on the day of the show. Regal has offered this free summer fun since 1991.
Free Activity + Theater Full of Other Kids = Movie Theater Experience - Stress of Quieting Potentially Noisy Toddlers.
The participating theaters in our area are the Crossgates Stadium 18 and the Clifton Park Center 8.
Regal Free Family Film Festival
Lots of fun, FREE, and a great way to spend a weekday morning in the summer! Starting June 29th, selected G or PG movies - not exactly new releases, but newish - start at 10:00am every Tuesday and Wednesday. Tickets are first-come, first-served, are limited to theater capacity and are only available at the theater's box office on the day of the show. Regal has offered this free summer fun since 1991.
Free Activity + Theater Full of Other Kids = Movie Theater Experience - Stress of Quieting Potentially Noisy Toddlers.
The participating theaters in our area are the Crossgates Stadium 18 and the Clifton Park Center 8.
Regal Free Family Film Festival
Sunday, May 30, 2010
Sunday, May 23, 2010
Snappy Dog's Hot Dog Stand
On the way up to the zoo, we found the coolest hotdog cart...
They had a wide selection of topped hotdogs - from plain, to chili to peanut butter & bacon - hamburgers and fried fish... and made-to-order, fresh-cut french fries and chips! Alternative to the usual sodas, they also offer dairy fresh, plain and chocolate milk.
A 'snappy dog,' for the record, is a hot dog made with natural casing. This apparently gives it a little snap when you bite it.
Since they make your food to order, expect a slight -but WELL worth it - wait...
SNAPPY DOG'S
518.573.2776
534 Rt-29, Greenwich, NY 12834
(at Junction of Route 40 and Route 29)
They had a wide selection of topped hotdogs - from plain, to chili to peanut butter & bacon - hamburgers and fried fish... and made-to-order, fresh-cut french fries and chips! Alternative to the usual sodas, they also offer dairy fresh, plain and chocolate milk.
A 'snappy dog,' for the record, is a hot dog made with natural casing. This apparently gives it a little snap when you bite it.
Since they make your food to order, expect a slight -but WELL worth it - wait...
SNAPPY DOG'S
518.573.2776
534 Rt-29, Greenwich, NY 12834
(at Junction of Route 40 and Route 29)
Ashville Game Farm and Exotic Zoo
What a fun day! We took a 40 minute trip North and went to this, um, unique place.
While most petting zoos might have area where you can closely interact with goats, sheep and the like, we found ourselves face to giant face with an enormous, friendly camel and having our shoelaces pecked by emus! I can't believe how up-close and personal the animals are. The place was littered with peacocks and my younger boy was a little threatened by one of these. The A word to the wise: the monkeys are a little scary-finger-grabby. I wanted so badly to have a 'moment,' but, no. Well, not the moment I was hoping for... Don't get me wrong, though, the more dangerous animals are kept inaccessible and at a safe distance.
They do have a small shop that has drinks, frozen treats and snacks, disposable cameras, souveneirs and the use of strollers. Various bags of animal feed are available for $1 each. And I am a sucker for places that you can bring your own food, so I was well pleased to be able to enjoy our snack at one of the tent covered picnic tables.
Ashville Game Farm and Exotic Zoo
468 Lick Spring Road
Greenwich, NY 12834
1-800-676-5309 / 518-695-4337
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Friday, March 19, 2010
Salamanders
On the very first few cold, rainy nights after winter, you can find tons of different kinds of salamanders and spring peepers migrating from ponds and creeks. There are some places where they have to cross roads. We like to find them and help them across the roads...
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Syracuse - Carousel Mall
We had an hour or two to kill before dinner and found our way over to the Carousel Mall. HUGE place, same kinda mall stores, but a really great carousel. You buy wooden tokens for $1 each and pop them in a little slot when it's your turn. They didn't charge for adults accompanying small kids and they didn't charge for the sleeping 1-year-old strapped to my chest! Such a nice way to spend time... we wound up riding so much, we skipped our dinner plans and hit Johnny Rockets instead...
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
7 more days 'til Free Ice Cream at Ben & Jerry's
One more week to Free Cone Day at Ben & Jerry's!!
Find your local Scoop Shop
March 23, 2010
12:00 PM to 8 PM
Find your local Scoop Shop
March 23, 2010
12:00 PM to 8 PM
Monday, March 15, 2010
Syracuse - Beaver Lake Nature Center
We went on a little snow hike through the sugarbush at Beaver Lake Nature Center. They had 5-6 stations set up along the trail of maple trees where volunteers explained the different stages and aspects of making maple syrup. Beeeeuuuutiiiiful day!! Snowshoe rentals (even really little ones) were available.
Inside, we warmed back up, browsing through the books in the giftshop, checking out the dioramas of local animals and watching for various bird species at the observation area. Unfortunately, we skipped the pancake breakfast that was going on, but we did get to watch them flipping and stacking the hot, bubbling cakes in their BBQ-style outdoor kitchen!
Syracuse - Museum of Science & Technology
Great way to spend a day here in Syracuse!! Lots to do for all age groups. They have a 3-story play area with air cannons, slides and tunnels, a K'nex station, a hands-on fossil dig... although most of things were geared toward older kids, there were plenty of things for the little guys. The 1-year-old slept through the IMAX and the planetarium, but the 3-year-old was enthralled by both. Free admission thanks to our local MOST membership!
Get there early with little ones because it gets pretty wild in the play area when the bigger kids arrive. Also, parking will be easier. There is a very small cafe seating area with a microwave and only a few vending machines that are astronomically expensive. More than $2.50! For a bottled drink! Insane!
Saturday, March 13, 2010
Syracuse - Rosamond Gifford Zoo
This zoo was awesome! Just a bit further than the Utica Zoo and way better. We went in March, and even though the season limited the variety of creatures that were out, there were plenty of animals out and about and enough to do and see inside to fill up our day.
And they were so close! Some of the most incredible animals were just a pane of glass away!! It was so fun to be able to just spot them and see all of their details. We can't wait to go back when the weather allows for more animals to be out.
There is a nice cafe area and snackbar, single stroller, double stroller and wagon rentals, and great animal demonstrations just about every 1/2 hour
...Also, thanks to our Bronx Zoo membership, it cost $5 for us to get in... sweet!!
Friday, March 12, 2010
2010 St. Patrick's Day Parade
Albany's 2010 St. Patrick's Day Parade steps off tomorrow from Quail Street at 2:00 PM. We've got our lawn chairs, umbrellas, snacks, blankets and silly green "flair" ready to go!!
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Free Cupcake at Coccadott's today!
From Facebook:
Coccadott's Cake Shop
Rachel is heading to Flordia for some much needed R & R....so before I go I'm going to give every single customer who says HIT THE BEACH a Palm tree, sun shining cupcake, from me to you! I'm going to miss you guys & I will update from there. Stop in & visit Matt while i'm gone!!!! xoxo
1179 Central Ave.
518.438.4937
Thursday, March 4, 2010
Your Local Fire Department
What toddler doesn't LOVE firetrucks?? There are two interesting things to know about your local Fire Department.
1. You can usually call the non-emergency number of your local station and ask if there might be a time that your young child could come and see some of the trucks and equipment up close. This, of course, depends on whether or not the trucks are out at a fire.
2. They might do a monthly Pancake or All-You-Can-Eat Breakfast or themed Dinner (corned beef & cabbage, etc). Ask, or try your luck finding one nearby on the Times Union Food Calendar. Kids are enthusiastically welcomed and they're usually more than willing to show 'em around the station!
Free Cupcake at Coccadott's today!
From my Facebook page:
Spring..........if you are ready for spring its a FREE CUPPYCAKE day!!!!! Come on in and say "I'm thinking spring & you will get a free lil' springy cuppycake. Lots of smiles to everyone today!!!! Have a great day! xoxo
Sunday, February 28, 2010
The Rudy A. Ciccotti Center
Holy Cow!! Did we hit the jackpot in the battle against the Winter Blahs!
Did you know that there was an indoor water park right in Albany? The Rudy A. Cicccotti Family Recreation Center is right off of the middle of Wolf Road. And, it's only a short walk to the Crossings. While it is a membership-based facility, they do offer day passes for $10 per person. The passes allow you to use the entire facility (basketball courts, jogging track, fitness equipment, pool, spa, exercise classes - if you are so inclined) and they are good for the entire day, so you can leave for lunch (or eat your packed lunch in the lobby) and go back for some more.
The Water Features were amazing! It starts off extremely shallow for the little waders and ends up a few feet deep in the leisure swim section. There's a Lazy River, a huge water slide, a bunch of assorted sprinklers ('sprinklers' doesn't really do it justice), dump buckets and a pretty big activity center with a smaller water slide. The Features are turned on at Noon on weekends and when school is out and at 4:15 on weekdays. However, they will turn them on between 11 AM and 12 PM on weekdays, if someone requests it. It can get pretty busy on the weekends, so the earlier time frame suits us better. You can play in the area regardless of the Features being on.
There are lockers available (bring your own lock) and family changing rooms. They have a few drink and snack vending machines and one of the vacuum-suction vending machines that my toddlers find so amusing (frozen pizza, hot dogs, hot pockets, ice cream sandwiches, popsicles, etc). And, they offer swim lessons for non-members ($75 per session).
Ciccotti Center Hours ............... Aquatic Center Hours ............... Water Features
Mon-Fri: 5am-9pm .............. Mon-Fri: 5:50am-8pm .............. Mon-Fri: 4:15pm-7:50pm
Sat-Sun: 7am-7pm .............. Sat-Sun: 7:30am-6pm ............... Sat-Sun: 12pm-5:50pm
30 Aviation Road, Albany, NY 12205
518.867.8920
Winter at Frear Park
We've spent a lot of time looking for good places to go sledding in the Capital Region... Haven't found anything yet better than Frear Park in Troy. There are a few hills with varying "speeds" and a really large flat area for just playing in the snow. There's a parking lot just across the street. Wish there was bathroom access, though.
Saturday, February 27, 2010
Colonie Center Vending Machines
I just noticed that the vending machines at Colonie Center are stocked with a ton of healthier and organic selections. Health Valley granola bars, Pirate Booty, Cascadian Farms chocolate chip granola bars, Late July sandwich cookies, Smart Puffs, Terra vegetable chips... mmm... can't wait for snack time...
I'm not big on malls or shopping in general, but let's see...
good snacks if I'm in a pinch
a toddler play area
Barnes & Noble Kid's section, train table and story time (with in-store Starbucks)
Darn $5 and $7 toddler-bait firetruck carts
The Soup Man
a pet store
a family restroom & changing area
a snazzy newish movie theater
a very amusing Automatic Popcorn Machine for $1 (by the elevator)
...and I love multi-tasking, so any place with an attached post office is fine with me...
heck, I could make a day of this...
Friday, February 26, 2010
TreePaad
The main attraction (and well worth the trip on its own) is called Fort Ballocity. It's a "three-story, interactive, soft foam ball play arena and indoor playground featuring thousands of foam balls. Kids (and adults) become "action champions", cooperating as a team to move the foam balls through the system." Whatever...remember the show Double Dare? If you took away the horrible mess, this is it! There's an open area where you load balls into machines that blow them to the upper levels where people can load and fire them from simple air cannons. There are big foam rollers to squeeze through, tube slides, twisty stairways, tunnels of swinging punching bags, and on and on and on!
There are tons of other 'a la carte' activities like the Spider Zone, laser tag, rock climbing, Jump-Shot (trampoline + basketball), and a typical tokens for tickets arcade. They have a separate Toddler Zone for kids under age 4, but the 1-year-old got really bored and wanted to join the 3-year-old. Fine with me...can't be in two places at once anyway. When I went to the desk 'upgrade' his admission, the staff waived the difference!
We went during a weekday and almost had the place to ourselves so the kids had a blast. But, I imagine it gets pretty crazy when schools are out and they'd tend to get overrun.
Unfortunately, they don't allow outside food. They do have a fairly reasonable snack bar... burgers, hot dogs, soup, mozzarella sticks, etc.
TreePaad Fun Center
2381 Route 9 - Malta, NY 12118
518-289-5475 | 518-289-5478
2381 Route 9 - Malta, NY 12118
518-289-5475 | 518-289-5478
Wednesday - Thursday 10am-7pm
Friday - Saturday 10am-9pm
Sunday 10am - 7pm
Friday - Saturday 10am-9pm
Sunday 10am - 7pm
Models needed at iSmile... Free 8x10
From my Facebook account:
Saturday, February 27th is Facebook Training Day!!! Yay!!! We have two great ladies that need your help, as models, and in return we will give you a free 8x10. We have two different sessions, 10-3 and 4-8. Please call 435-1146 to make an appointment. Please join us in welcoming Katie & Rebekah.
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Free Cuppycake Tomorrow
Coccadotts sells wedding cakes, birthday cakes, cupcakes, baked sweets, etc.
Tomorrow, they're having a funny little promotion in spite of the current tons o'snow: go in wearing snow boots and get a free Hot Chocolate Cuppycake.
Free Pancake Day
IHOP is giving away free short-stacks all day today!! Well, from 7 AM to 10 PM. That's all day for me.
They're collecting donations as well for the Children' Miracle Network.
Did you know that today is really Pancake Tuesday or Shrove Tuesday?
Monday, January 4, 2010
Toddler Tales
On Fridays, when the Colonie schools are open (closed for summer, schoolbreaks, snow days, etc.), there's a program held at the Colonie Community Center called Toddler Tales. For $2 per child, from 10 AM to 11:30 AM there is open play, crafts, songs and a snack!
Toddler Tales
1653 Central Avenue
Colonie, NY 12205
Toddler Tales
1653 Central Avenue
Colonie, NY 12205
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