Ah, what can I say about this experience? Here is one of those times when I feel that everyone around me is thinking, "Why does that woman have all those kids? And why on earth would she go out with all of them in public?"
So I ventured out this morning with my four kids, (ages 7, 5, 3, & 18 mos) to go to the Amtrak station downtown to check out the Christmas Carol Train that is touring the United States promoting the movie starring Jim Carrey that is coming out this November. (November 6th in case you're interested.) It was free, and I thought, "Hey, this might be fun." Besides, Sean loves trains.
It's a long story, so I'll try to condense it: (And if you don't want to hear it, just skip down to the kids' pictures; those are pretty cute.)
An hour's wait in the hot sun, one sippy cup for all of us to share, no snacks, no strollers allowed, so Hayden is not contained, Hayden gets hot being held in my arms so he keeps squirming to get down. When I let him down, he bolts out of line, or under the train, or a number of other places where Dallin and Daphne are yelling, "HAYDEN COME BACK!" and I am running after him and saying, excuse me, excuse me. After waiting in line for 30-40 minutes, Sean tells me he has to go potty, the people in front of me in line kindly offer to have Dallin & Daphne stay with them while I take Sean out of line to go potty. It takes awhile to get to the bathroom. While we're in the bathroom, I fill up the empty water bottles I grabbed out of our car in the hopes we might run into a drinking fountain, Sean takes a drink and doesn't screw the lid on properly which I don't realize until my bag is wet and dripping on me, meanwhile, it takes us so long to get back from the bathroom, that the nice people saving my place in line almost had to go to the back of the line since I wasn't there to take my kids through! But I make it just in time, so thank goodness for that. (And we'll thank goodness that Sean told me he had to go potty instead of having an accident on the train.)
The train was cool; Dallin & Daphne liked it, and what I saw of it was cool. (In between struggling with holding Hayden and keeping Sean within arms reach to prevent Dallin & Daphne from freaking out again.) The train cars held displays about the making of the movie, portraits of cast members, costumes, old Charles Dickens museum stuff, and some special effects stuff. We got to morph our faces into characters from the movie which the kids thought was funny. But essentially, it was geared for kids older than Sean & Hayden.
After the train, we went over to this big air conditioned tent so we could watch the sneak preview of the movie on the 3D screen, with our 3D glasses. But Sean had a breakdown as we were getting ready to get in another line. I say, "Fine we'll go home." Dallin & Daphne are so disappointed and are saying, "Sean! He's always messing up everything!" (And I think I was guilty of saying something like, "Good grief, I can't take him anywhere!") Both statements felt very true today. Well, he pulled it together, we got into the theater in short order and saw the preview. The kids liked it, and the movie looks pretty cool.
Then we went and got some gelato at Sweet Berry which is right by the Amtrak station. It was pricey so I got two for us to share instead of one for everyone. So of course they were squabbling about whether the ice cream was closer to Dallin or Daphne, and Sean had another breakdown when the ice cream was gone, and I had had enough adventure for one day!
To top it all off, I didn't even bring the camera, so I have no proof that I actually took everybody out on that family bonding experience. But, Dallin & Daphne saved the day with some original illustrations of our experience, and happily, I think it was mostly positive, (if a little stressful,) from their perspective.
This is Daphne's

She drew a picture of us getting our 3D glasses for the movie in the bottom right corner, the train across the top, and the bottom left corner is us sharing our ice cream. I'm glad that we are all smiling in her pictures. If I drew a picture we wouldn't all be smiling.
The next two are Dallin's

Above, we are getting our 3D glasses for the movie.
Below, it's us waiting in line by the Christmas Carol Train, and you can see the gelato shop behind it-- it has the ice cream signs sticking out from it. (spelled: ickrem) Again, I'm pleased to point out that in Dallin's pictures we are all smiling! So maybe it won't be such a bad memory for them. :) I should have them illustrate all our adventures.
