Friday, December 21, 2012

Bowling 12/18/12

Bowling at Five Valley Bowl 2012

 
The kids got to roll balls down the lanes at Five Valley Bowl.  Yes, we did have bumpers and the dinosaur helpers; the kids really had a good time and the toddler bowling shoes are so cute!
 






 
 
 

Soccertots Demo Class 12/12/12

Soccertots Demo Class 2012

 
Coach Mo and Jo of Soccertots Missoula were kind enough to hold a demo class especially for the PLAY Network. We spilt the children into two groups according to age and kicked balls, ran around, played games, and more!  These soccer classes are great for young children.
 
If you would like more information you can visit their website at www.soccertots.net/missoula or their Facebook page at www.facebook.com/#!/soccertots.missoula?fref=ts.
 



















 

MAM 12/6/12

Missoula Art Museum 2012

 
We went to a visit to the MAM in downtown Missoula this December.  Although it may seem like a difficult place to take young children (the do-not-touch rule can be a bit of an issue), it is actually a neat place to go look around and explore with your kiddo.  We saw some really amazing and beautiful artwork while enjoying a walk and button pushing on the elevator.
 
 Philip Taaffee Monacled Cobra
 Andy Warhol


Gerri Sayler's installation Evanescent

Monday, December 3, 2012

Natural History Museum 11/27/12

Natural History Museum 2012


The last week of November we visited the Natural History Museum.  The kids got to pet a live snake, view two live salamanders, pretend they were animals, and do a craft! It was lots of fun.  This is a great place to go anytime with your children.  The museum is currenlty under construction but despite it's exterior looks is still open.













Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Edgewood Vista 11/19/12

Edgewood Vista Visit and Craft 2012

This week we visited patients suffering from Alzheimer's at the Edgewood Vista Senior Living Facility.  It was nice for the patients to see the young children and interact.  We brought cookies and a craft. The children and a couple patients made turkeys out of clay, googly eyes and feathers.
It was a really positive experience for both the residents and children.