Showing posts with label dinosaurs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dinosaurs. Show all posts

Sunday, June 14, 2009

First Birthday!

The primary purpose of this post is NOT to brag about Pittsburgh, the City of Champions, the first city to win both the Super Bowl and the Stanley Cup in the same year. However, having put up a disclaimer, it is objectively true that Pittsburgh kicks ass.

No, the primary point of this post is to discuss Henry's first birthday party. How quickly time flies! It seems like only a few months ago that Dad totally stopped posting to the family blog. Wait, that actually was only a few months ago. In all seriouslness, neither Mom nor Dad can believe how quickly the first year has disappeared. Henry is no longer a baby, he is now a toddler.

Henry's first birthday party was held at his Pittsburgh grandparent's house (a hearty shoutout to G-Pap and LuLu for helping us pull this off!). More than 40 family members and friends were there to celebrate. Though billed as "his" special day, it was really more of a celebration for Mom and Dad, as evidenced by their decision to torture him by making him wear a special outfit to open presents.

Not many 1 year old's can pull off wearing a cape. We got one of the lucky few.

And there were many, many presents - Mom and Dad were blown away by the generosity of our family and friends. Books and clothes were popular choices, though he also got plenty of toys. The first present Henry opened turned out to be his favorite, but classic annoy-your-friends-by-giving-their-kids-the-noisiest-toy-you-can-find presents always are. (Nice work, Travis and Molly!) Fortunately, Dad is immune to annoyance by noise. Unfortunately, Mom is not, and has already had to tell Dad to stop playing with Henry's guitar.

A cape, a crown, and a guitar? He's destined to be the coolest superhero ever.

His other most notable present was LuLu's acceptance of LuLu as the name that he could use for her. Now he has grandmother's LoLo and LuLu. Cute, right?

After presents it was time for cake. Mom and Dad were originally in a bit of a quandary. Since Henry doesn't watch too much TV, he isn't really "into" anything, making it difficult to select a party theme. Dinosaurs seemed like a safe bet, and is on the short list of things that we try to promote an interest in (others include Monsters, Bugs, Jungle Animals, and Science). Luckily, Bethel Bakery really knocked it out of the park on this one. Seriously, how cool did this cake turn out?


In order to satisfy long-standing first birthday requirements, Henry had a cake of his own. Below, see the full progression, from "Really, you guys are going to let me do this? You're not going to take it away?" to "Too much cake! I am defeated!"







All in all, it was as close to perfect as we could ask for. We have a wonderful family, and great friends, and it was beyond fulfilling to share this fantastic day with them.

Sunday, October 12, 2008

A Day at the Museum

Who knew? September 27th was National Museum Day, and the Carnegie Museums participated. Total Culbertson family savings: 30 bucks! That's practically a case of beer (Dad buys expensive beer).

It was our first opportunity to see the recently redone dinosaur exhibit. Not only is it really beautiful, its as educational (museums educational? - news at 11:00!) as you want it to be: if you just want to walk through and look at the reconstructed skeletons, you'll be happy. On the other hand, if you have the time and inclination to use the interactive exhibits, you'll be rewarded with a great deal of pretty cool information. Henry is on the far side of the first category (and Mom might have an even shorter attention span), so I didn't get to dig very deep, but I did get to watch one cool little video about how paleontologist use the shape of the bones in the legs to figure out the gait. It would be cool to go back and spend some time exploring.

Henry, mildly amused

One of the coolest things about the refurb is how well it uses the space. The exhibit butts up against the Carnegie Library, and the windows of the library offer an unobstructed view onto the exhibit.


For the record, Henry made it through about half the museum - but that's still better than Mom usually does.

Mom, Dad, and Henry