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Tucson Aerospace and Arizona Days Air Show

Posted On: March 31, 2010 4:22 PM
Updated On: March 31, 2010 4:23 PM
Posted By: Toby

The Aerospace and Arizona Days air show took place March 20-21 at Davis Monthan Air Force Base. The theme for this year's show was "Davis-Monthan: Tucson Pride, Air Force Power."

My family and I attended the show on Saturday and had an incredible day. The weather was perfect at about 73 degrees at the hottest point. We arrived at 10am and filled the day taking in all the sights and sounds. The aerial demonstrations were amazing and certainly enough to entertain us. But that wasn't all....they also had several static-display aircraft from across the U.S.

All in all it was a great way to spend time together as a family.Blog - Tucson Air Show

 


Fun at the Tucson Children's Museum

Posted On: March 16, 2010 9:01 AM
Updated On: May 7, 2010 8:35 AM
Posted By: Kimberly

Blog-ChildrensMuseum1I took my 19 month-old son, 6 year-old niece and 10 year-old nephew to the Tucson Children's Museum this past Sunday. None of the kids had been to the museum yet. I was so excited to see how they would like it. The older kids were practically jumping out of their shoes at the description of the experience to come! My sister-in-law joined us so we could divide and conquer to keep track of everybody.

We grown-ups only expected to be there for a little over an hour. Our children's museum is wonderful, but it is a bit smaller than others I have seen. Well, in the end, we only left the museum after two and a half hours because they were closing it down! The kids could have easily stayed much longer!

My son, the youngest of the kids, loved the police motorcycle, fire truck, and the coloring center. He could have easily spent his time running between these three things. When I finally convinced him to move to wee world (a lovely, padded playground for the little guys) he spent a good amount of energy rearranging, climbing and jumping around there. That is, until he discovered the Mind Your Body area which provided him with a shopping cart that he could fill and empty, and most importantly, run around like a maniac with! It was hilarious. He had the best time playing with the "grocery store cash register" and loading up his grocery cart.

Blog-ChildrensMuseumThe older kids enjoyed the Electri-city exhibits but became enamored with the rope and mat gym exercise. They each connected their belts to every color of rope and climbed around each other to follow them to their other end. My nephew absolutely loved the dinosaur exhibit and corraled us all into the room when the show was to begin. He wanted to make sure we could all speak intelligently on the topic later. While tons of fun was had in the light room, the music room, the dinosaur room, and the aqua room; nothing really equaled the excitement of the health area. Immediately, my niece went into the new "veterinarian's office" area, put on a smock and cap and began treating her new patients. She was in there for the longest time. My nephew marveled at how he could hear his heartbeat translated by a little bass drum and how it got quicker after running around the room a few times. The older kids also got a huge kick out of the giant Operation game.

There were more fun, funny and exciting moments in those few hours at the Children's Museum than I could possibly recount all at once. The long and the short of it is this: GO! The Tucson Children's museum is a wonderful, safe place to take kids of almost any age to have a wonderful time filled with fun and discovery. I live here in Tucson and will absolutely be getting a membership so we can come back time and time again!


Yes, This Actually is My First Rodeo!

Posted On: March 2, 2010 7:54 AM
Updated On: May 7, 2010 8:36 AM
Posted By: Erica

This year was my first rodeo experience ever! I had always wanted to attend an event, but never made actually made it out; this year I am certainly glad I did. The entire experience was great. The drive from downtown to the rodeo grounds was quick and easy. Parking was simple and cheap; only $5!

As I walked through the gates at the rodeo grounds, there were all the great fair-like food concessions creating smells of delicious popcorn, hot dogs and my favorite, cimarronas, AKA "snow cones."  These mouthwatering delights mingled perfectly with the tell-tale aroma of dust and ranch animals to make even the smell of the place completely authentic.

All things considered, hands-down, the best part is the actual rodeo action. I loved the way all the fans cheered for on their favorite cowboys and cowgirls. They even cheered for ropers that missed or riders that fell off just to thank them for the effort. The crowd was really into it, clapping and whistling, which only made my experience that much more thrilling!

I had an amazing view of all the rough-stock riders coming out of the chutes. I was simply in awe of what I was witnessing, from the cowboys being bucked off, and the saliva hanging from the bulls' mouths. Wow! I was thinking "these men have to be the toughest athletes out there!"

The competition categories from bull riding, steer wrestling, bare back riding and barrel racing had me on my feet! The excitement from the crowd was contagious. I was able to gather some great photos for my scrapbook, as well as to share with friends and family. If you are one of the few who have never been to the Fiesta de Los Vaqueros Rodeo in Tucson, I would say this is an event worth the trip!